Or the pollution?
Ich: ach schon wieder so ein innenseiter.
Auch ich: haha, die Punkte sind genau auf den Augen, herrlich.
Looks like I know shit about French politics, thanks, TIL.
Btw. maybe it needs a strong movement to create a real third party. A workers union for example, there is a lot of potential if they unite. BLM, too. America had strong movements in the past but none of them went into a political party, sadly.
Australian mythbusters: let's check this out.
Jokes aside, I think you are right.
Shitshow again, and extremely dangerous. Three eastern states are voting this year and the new Nazis are all on top in the polls.
Historical fact: Thüringen was the first state voting for the Nazis, 100 years ago. And they consider to do it again.
Outflanking the rights is a bad decision, because you put their extreme positions into mainstream.
But Linux enthusiasts could be Atheists, too. Oh wait, I forgot about the church of GNU and TempleOS.
Only the stupidity that affects your work directly.
As a non-american just watching the democratic shitshow I can't believe why on earth there are only two parties. If the parties are fucked up, build a new one. That's what democracy is made for.
Macrons party in France was fresh up from the ground at his first election.
PS. I'm aware that France is a bad example actually, but the fact about his party is still true.
And it saves battery for mobile devices.
Oh, hee hee hee.
"Nowadays, boys can have a vagina."
What the fuck!?
Take a distro with a package manager you are familiar with. Debian should do it.
And try out docker it's really easy to learn and straight forward.
Jellyfin has a well documented docker compose.yml which is just a textfile that points out the facts like used versions, environment and volume paths.
I did a transition from my docker compose tools to a new system in under an hour yesterday. All I had to do was backup the volumes or data paths. Firing up the containers looks like a new install but it's just downloading the container and everything runs like before without losing any config.