Right, like this person could have been a great dude on a personal level but his position at United health care is pretty evil and implicates him in that evil.
Would certainly be exciting if the USA kicked off a movement here.
Right, like this person could have been a great dude on a personal level but his position at United health care is pretty evil and implicates him in that evil.
Would certainly be exciting if the USA kicked off a movement here.
Isn't it like kinda wrong to have a group of people who routinely violate your rights and even murder innocent people sometimes and get off scotch free?
I hope as cars get more smart and and turn into data collection machine's people will make open source tools that automatically aggregate and report police location information live using the cars cameras and other sensors so we the people can get a live map of exact police locations minute to minute.
Fuck the police.
Seperating science from religion is how you get religion.
Right, not to instigate violence but people need to go to the hardware store and buy some pipes and get crafting
True. I guess my thoughts on the average tech literacy of any given individual might be biased because almost everyone I've grown up with and been friends with have decent knowledge of computing and what I consider basic stuff like iso's and flashing them.
But thinking of the group of individuals I work with right now I suppose 40 - 50% would struggle or atleast need to read a web page or two on how to do it
Good comparison!
I mean correct me if I'm wrong but I feel like getting an ISO on a flash drive is pretty basic computer skills, something that even if you've never heard of before would be easy to do as long as you aren't too computer illiterate. And at least for my distro of choice (i use fedora btw) they have a media writer tool thats just an easy exe file that will automatically download and install the ISO to your selected flash drive.
Also when I was a windows user I still would get the windows ISO and flash it to a thumbstick and use that to install windows. Is that not fairly common on Windows too? I've installed Windows on a few PCs for friends and family over the years, and I've also always used an ISO on a flash drive.
After writing this I read your last sentence again and realized that your point is pretty much agreeing with me, most people could install Linux but they probably wouldn't be confident the first time around. I dunno I'm really high and just sort of rambling, have a good day.
I love the attempt at providing a source, it's a lot more than I do usually
Not really. They're sort of succeeding. They just became profitable, I think, for the first period ever.
Got more users on Lemmy though, including me, so that's a win in my book.
I has 'tism cause I like dis song ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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(I use fedora btw)
I want to advocate for violence, I'm not going to participate but violence is the only way for change sometimes