Oh, so the Green party got a constitutional amendment?
Has it done anything?
Oh, so the Green party got a constitutional amendment?
Has it done anything?

The results speak for themselves.
I won’t be commenting further as this is an obvious waste of time.
That’s rich from a party running a decades long proven losing strategy.
I have criticisms of the Republican party, too. But since I’m not willing to roll up my sleeves, join them, and change them from the inside, those criticisms are null and void in your eyes.
For The Green Party, no, I’m not a fan. For the reasons I’ve outlined.
Yes, Jill Stein has no chance with the current system, exactly my point.
But in smaller, more local races, The Green Party could gain seats all over the country. Just like the DSA does.
The Green Party doesn’t interest me.


Not naming it Furball Space Agency feels like a missed opportunity.
She’s worse than that. She wastes her party’s limited resources on fruitless (counter productive even) presidential campaigns for personal clout.
If she was serious, and not a complete fraud, she’d be putting her effort into smaller campaigns all over the country to build the party up.


If you get down voted frequently and it really bothers you, it might be time to do some introspection on what you think or how you present yourself.
Or do some reflection on where you’re sharing your thoughts. An anti-AI community won’t respond positively to someone hyping Google’s new image generation model, for instance.
If I’m getting downtown in a community, it’s a sign that maybe it’s not a good fit for me.
Because AI bros ignore facts and engage in magical thinking.


You could just keep an air-gapped PC with an old kernel around just for that.


I haven’t thought about Fear Factory in a long time.


I can’t believe Valve is creating a fully immersive VR Stardew dating mod with realistic interactive sex scenes.


Socialize the costs. Privatize the profits.


I have heard of agents deleting tests or rewriting them to be useless like ‘assert(true)’.


That’s not how these OSs work. You’re thinking in terms of traditional distros.
Think of it like this. With an image-based OS like Bazzite, whenever you do an update or you switch between different flavors, it’s like completely wiping the system directories and reinstalling them fresh, while leaving the user directories alone.
So you’re not removing GNOME or KDE. It’s like they were never installed in the first place.


To spread the love, basically.


Aurora sitting down there at the bottom of the desktop OSs. I’d love to some of the Bazzite users migrate to Bluefin or Aurora.
If you’re not aware, switching between different Universal Blue OSs is super easy, with one caveat. Switching from a GNOME OS to a KDE OS or vice versa is problematic.
Endowments drive me insane. They don’t get used to do anything. Just giant dragon hoards.
My alma mater could probably give half a million people free tuition by using its endowment, and they have the gall to beg me for donations and I’m still paying off my loans.