I'm using Debian without ever having been involved in the init-wars. What's wrong with Systemd and why should i not use it?
You still seem to think that "anarchism" means total abolition of rules and order, but that is simply not what it means. This confusion with what it's actually called, anomia, is so common, that Wikipedia even mentions this right in the beginning of their respective articles
Ok, let me do the same thing you just did to show you that your argument doesn't make any sense: Capitalism is a nice thought, but it’s an “if everyone did X there wouldn’t be any problems” solution, which can be generally dismissed as useless. Here, “X” is “simply let the markets regulate everything,” which is one of the biggest stretches I’ve ever seen this technique used for.
My point is, capitalism means way more than that. Everyone who claims that capitalism merely means "let the markets decide" obviously does not know what capitalism is. Same applies to anarchism.
I can't read anything from the Hitchhikers Guide without reading it in the authors voice
In this case, it's actually Microsofts fault. There is no bug in ffmpeg, Microsoft just didn't properly use it
Here, "nation states" does not refer to the actual landmass their borders engulf, but rather to the abstract concept of differentiating between human populations on the basis of laws that merely exist within our minds and areas of land based on virtual lines that equally only exist in our minds
But sadly we live in reality and have to accept that talking about how the israeli people have just the same right to live as the palestinians is way more effective than outright demanding the abolishment of all nation states, a thing that, even if ever, is only going to become even fathomable to most humans in at least a few centuries
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