Yeah that's been my least favourite experience with Lemmy.
Many replies are hostile and highly opinionated.
I don't have an answer for your question but it was a good question and it made me curious.
I'm in favour of domestic production but I would always want more information about it.
I don't think the poster was speaking in the context of pedestrian safety?
Also, typically pedestrians aren't anywhere near highways and other high-speed roadways. So not really a concern in this context.
Yeah gotta back Arch here. It's relatively stable and a good compromise between the two extremes of non-modular highly configured and DIY.
The only moving part with arch is installing a couple packages.
Pick a rolling release distribution with a limited number of opinionated choices. Arch is a good one. Void is another (although far less main stream).
Ubuntu is very non-modular and highly opinionated, probably avoid that.
I recommend XFCE over LXDE, it's probably a better compromise in terms of what you're looking for.
So, my advice:
Consistent with the notion that man was made in the image of God based on my experience with humanity.
Dial it back a bit. Many drug dealers are just trying to earn a living and many sell high quality safe products responsibly.
Most drug dealers I know have in fact never carried a whale carcass home.
Sorry I got my wires crossed with a similar book of the same name.
I've edited my above comment to be clearer, I mean this one:
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You don't have to edit your message, nobody is suggesting that. It is, however, terse and unclear.
I really like the book "Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace" by Williams 1, you should check it out if you have time. It has a lot of good advice that is easy to apply.
See Also Elements of Style by EB White [^2].
ISBN: 0-321-89868-0 ↩
It reads a lot like an LLM. I think it could be re-written into a cohesive flowing argument rather than disparate bullet points.
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