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some_guy , to linux in Linux on iMac?

Sounds like definitely Intel. Macs have EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) rather than BIOS. Attach the install media and hold Option when powering up. This will take you to the EFI boot loader, where you should see icons for each potential startup disk. Select the Linux installer and hit Return or click the button to advance.

I don’t know which distros have the best support for different generations of Apple hardware. You should be able to get some sense of whether the distro is a good candidate from observing whether the mouse and kbd are functional before you commit to the install.

Stache_ , to android in Pixel 9 Pro condensation in camera lens

I agree, it’s not gunna get any better and could get worse with time. I’d be worried about the waterproof/resistance ability of it (idk what the rating is). Doesn’t hurt to open a ticket with Google

PM_Your_Nudes_Please , to mildlyinfuriating in "Quick" security check... I had to do 15 of these...

Yeah, captchas have gotten worse recently. I had one asking me to choose the “the largest animal” and it had an example picture of what was meant to be a lion. There was a rhino in one of the other pics.

It wanted me to click on lions, but then gave me something larger than a lion.

Ziglin ,

And the frog is scaled to look bigger so you don’t know what they mean either.

some_guy , to asklemmy in What books do you consider must reads?
finitebanjo , to lemmyshitpost in When will the embargo end?

Whats stopping you? I’m actually unaware.

Lemmy.world admins reinstated c/Vegan moderators a long long time ago, apologized for removing vegan pet diet posts

Greg OP ,
@Greg@lemmy.ca avatar

There is a new temporary rule. I’m not actually sure what the context was that caused the rule. I’m just metashitposting

finitebanjo ,

Oh, a rule here on shitposting. I think you violated it with this post, tho?

Greg OP ,
@Greg@lemmy.ca avatar

Maybe I’m misunderstanding this whole thing. I just thought we couldn’t shitposts about feeding vegan pets?

svc ,

You better be careful. You’re starting to sound like an agent of chaos. We don’t take kindly to those around here…

finitebanjo ,

Yes.

And you did shitpost about that topic.

socialpankakemix ,

they are shitposting about shitposting shit vegan pet food not shitposting about vegan pet food, very different.

finitebanjo ,

its about it

brbposting ,

I’d like to think it’s meta enough to be allowed.

If the comments stay silly I think it might slide.

metaStatic ,

people who abuse their animals don't understand this is a shit posting community and get defensive.

then admins apparently think poking fun at idiots isn’t fun for anyone for some reason.

and now I'm banned aren't I?

frank , to asklemmy in What books do you consider must reads?

From a philosophy standpoint, Victor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning. It’s a brutally tough read, but a very interesting perspective of a Holocaust survivor and some of the more “mundane” parts (which were still horrific) in between the parts most people know about. The philosophy that follows is interesting.

It’s certainly not without it’s faults and criticisms, though.

sik0fewl , to programmerhumor in Pure evil

If you’re reading this, you probably live in a country that is a party to United Nations Convention Against Torture.

If your company is allowing this, please contact your government or another member state.

scoobford , to nostupidquestions in Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?

Many of them, yes. They’re among the most radical of the leftist instances, which means that they attract a lot of propagandists and tankies. They have some perfectly reasonable people too, but you know, vocal minority. Its the main thing most people notice about those instances.

Many people block hexbear, Lemmy.ml, and lemmygrad for these reasons.

skeezix ,

What is a ‘tankie’?

ShepherdPie ,

Pro-China sycophants. They’d be the ones driving the tanks at Tiananman Square.

I’d also argue that these people only put up a facade of being leftist. I’ve never once seen a hexbear user actually make arguments for leftist policies, socialism, or communism. They just shitpost a bunch of anti-American memes and rally for the Russian and Chinese governments.

skeezix ,

How do you know a tankie from a government paid shill like UniversalMonk?

baseless_discourse , (edited )

Apologists for Chinese/Russian government.

Ullallulloo ,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

Someone ideologically somewhere between his greatest heroes, Stalin and Mao.

Facebones ,

In theory, the things the other replies said.

In practice, anything left of the average Lemmy.world liberal/democrat.

I don’t Lemmy enough to say there are zero hexbear users who are pro China or pro wtfever people say, but I see almost none of the ridiculous shit the rest of Lemmy claim exclusively happens there. What I DO see is liberals (usually from lemmy.world if we’re swinging at instances) talking ridiculous trollish shit to hexbear users than using the silly trollish responses they get in response to justify these “all hexbears want to give America to Xi Jinping” posts.

TraitorToAmerica , (edited )

the original origin of the term was a group british communists attacking anyone who supported the Soviet Union’s crushing of the hungarian uprising in 1956. it then morphed into a term used to attack anyone who supports the use of force and authority in general to suppress counter revolutionaries. it’s final degeneration is that it is now used to attack anyone to the left of an american democrat like facebones said.

redsails.org/tankies/

here is a good article about it. To be clear: this is written from the perspective of a marxist leninist, who are normally the number one target of being called a “tankie”. Still, it is very short, and redsails is a really cool website that has the footnotes with citations pop up as you read long

RecluseRamble ,

It’s extremely unconvincing to say “Sure it was horrible last time, but next time it’ll be different.” Trotskyists and ultraleftists compensate by prettying up their picture of socialism and picking more obscure (usually short-lived) experiments to uphold as the real deal. But this just gives ammunition to those who say “Socialism doesn’t work” or “Socialism is a utopian fantasy.” And lurking behind the whole conversation is Stalin, who for the average Westerner represents the unadvisability of trying to radically change the world at all. No matter how much you insist that your thing isn’t Stalinist, the specter of Stalin is still going to affect how people think about (any form of) socialism — tankies have decided that there is no getting around the problem of addressing Stalin’s legacy. That legacy, as it stands, at least in Western public opinion (they feel differently about him in other parts of the world), is largely the product of Cold War propaganda.

That’s the gist. Then he goes on with another paragraph of whataboutism but of course not a single mention of the tens of millions of dead both, Stalin and Mao, were responsible for.

Of course he’s also an western armchair socialist. People that actually lived in the Sowjet Union (and not in today’s Russia) draw quite a different picture.

TraitorToAmerica , (edited )

The thing is, delinking socialism from Stalin also means delinking it from the Soviet Union, disavowing everything that’s been done under the name of socialism as “Stalinist.” The “socialism” that results from this procedure is defined as grassroots, bottom-up, democratic, non-bureaucratic, nonviolent, non-hierarchical… in other words, perfect. So whenever real revolutionaries (say, for example, the Naxals in India) do things imperfectly they are cast out of “socialism” and labeled “Stalinists.” This is clearly an example of respectability politics run amok. Tankies believe that this failure of solidarity, along with the utopian ideas that the revolution can win without any kind of serious conflict or without party discipline, are more significant problems for the left than is “authoritarianism” (see Engels for more on this last point). [5] We believe that understanding the problems faced by Stalin and Mao helps us understand problems generic to socialism, that any successful socialism will have to face sooner or later. This is much more instructive and useful than just painting nicer and nicer pictures of socialism while the world gets worse and worse.

this is directly preceding it. Even if I accepted your frankly hilarious black book of communism death tolls, the argument here is that the soviet union and China still greatly improved the lives of the average citizen compared to what came before while facing huge problems that you would crumble upon immediately upon encountering, like imminent war from the west that they predicted and prepared for correctly. As far as your other claim, it’s not nearly so simple as you make it out to be:

washingtonpost.com/…/why-do-so-many-people-miss-t… reuters.com/…/us-ebrd-transition-survey-idUSKBN14…

edit: also, nia frome is a trans woman

Facebones , (edited )

It’s interesting how the only criticism anybody can drum up is “tens of millions dead,” but nobody bats an eye at the death toll of capitalism, capitalist countries, and their endless war machine/endless interference in other countries via funding coups or outright assassinations in support of harmful leaders who will play nice with the corporations.

Your link describes discussion of labor camps as if it’s some long lost relic of a bygone era - but slavery of inmates is, right now, legal and prevalent in the US subsidizing private industries for pennies on the dollar. It references the conditions of the camps, but plenty of current US inmates face subhuman conditions and treatment. You imply that everybody suffered all the time under the Soviets, but a far from insignificant number (depending on how you do the numbers, with more support for the USSR than we have for our own government this past decade or so) remember the USSR fondly, or at least as better than their current governments.

All the things y’all constantly belt about to argue socialism is the great evil of the world is shit we do now that you support as long as it benefits private entities instead of public. I’m not going to argue that everything was perfect, or that nobody was corrupt, but I WILL argue that y’all spend a lot of time defending those same imperfections and corruptions under capitalism with this lazy weak ass “but fixing it would be spooky scary socialism” argument. Per the common reasons people call socialism a failure, so is capitalism. That’s why leftists call for, as you call it, “prettied up” socialism - not to fool people, but because what we’re doing now is FAILING EVERYBODY and tripling down on funneling even more of our economy to 1-3% of the population hasn’t helped anything so it’s time for something different and realistic change is gradual, not “seizing the means of production” overnight. Practically, we find a functional balance like the rest of the “first” world.

To co-opt my criticism of zionists defending genocide with the “1,200 dead” figure: If tens of millions dead under socialism makes you so mad, just wait til you hear about the hundreds of millions dead under capitalism.

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Ensign_Crab ,

Apologists for authoritarian regimes that have either historically been communist or paint themselves as such currently.

Or as far as most of .world is concerned, anyone to the left of Joe Manchin.

PersnickityPenguin ,

I have yet to see any reasonableness from hexbear.

Hell, I had a few members tell me that I was part of the evil capitalist elite because I had a job.

They brigade like annoying unwanted fleas that you cannot get rid of.

Klear , to asklemmy in What game, book, TV show, and/or movie do you wish you could experience for the first time again?

Kinda experienced Portal 2 again for the first time when I played through it in VR. Such an amazing game!

ReakDuck ,

Huh, wait. You can play it in VR? How?

(It was my wish 3 years ago)

TachyonTele , to lemmyshitpost in I've got some dank memes ready to go

I think you might be a little obsessed over this.

Greg OP ,
@Greg@lemmy.ca avatar

I think you’re right. I should bring this up at my next counselling session.

NaibofTabr ,

Is your counselor a vegan? You could use the session to test out some of your memes!

protist , (edited ) to asklemmy in What books do you consider must reads?

The Stranger by Albert Camus, Franny & Zooey by JD Salinger, Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, and the entire short story collection of Edgar Allan Poe

Drusas , (edited )

Wholeheartedly agree with The Stranger, but I think most people would not quite get it/appreciate its theme.

shoulderoforion , to android in Pixel 9 Pro condensation in camera lens
@shoulderoforion@fedia.io avatar

new pixel with not ready for prime time gremlins, you don't say, where have i heard that before, except with every single pixel release since the dawn of time. every one.

Track_Shovel , to science_memes in Yellow asters
@Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net avatar

Sent this to my botanist friends - they are all in stitches

criticon , to android in android alarm clock that will shuffle local media

The Lenovo clock with Google assistant has the option for “Google impromptu” as the alarm sound. It creates a new melody every day (usually not a good one but at least is different)

navi , to gaming in Moneyless Harvest Moon-type game?
@navi@lemmy.tespia.org avatar

Papers Please

friendly_ghost OP , (edited )

This is a tankie nightmare. I’m a border control agent? And if I fuck up my wages are reduced? Seems like you answered the opposite of my question

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