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  • Without going into the weeds and all, given they all are in the same project, regardless…

    You said “a gui for managing systemd”, so which part? Boot, udev, and journal? All three are required and not optional for systemd the OS infrastructure layer suite (or whatever it’s called these days), so minimally, assume that?

    If so, what kind of sane gui could manage those three very disparate things?
















  • Not universal, and something like 36% believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

    But all of them voted to ban abortion, so they can sod off with “Well, it’s not what I believe”…

    Something like 15% believe immigration should increase, and 37% believe it should stay the same. Believing immigration should decrease is a minority opinion among Republicans.

    And yet, they voted to eliminate all non-white immigration. So, again, they can sod off.

    Not sure what you mean by that, Democrats also want to control health care, that’s why the ACA exists (they want everyone enrolled in health insurance, which gives the government more control over health care).

    The ACA regulated health insurance, not health care. Reich Wingers want health care choices controlled, while de-regulating corporations.

    If you can be more precise, I can look up some statistics.

    Look up the percentage that voted for Trump, and that’s your percentage of people who are Reich Wingers and want to have the state tell humans what health care they can get like:

    • Hormone therapy
    • Mental healthy care
    • Reproductive health care

    About 41% of Republicans believe religious Republicans have too much control over the GOP, and about 27% of Republicans are unaffiliated with any particular religion, 13% are atheist, and 34% say “nothing in particular” (I guess that means areligious).

    What percentage of them voted for Trump?

    Because that percentage voted for a Christofascist system of government.

    Trumpism is isolationist, which is the opposite of wanting to interfere w/ other countries. There are a lot of anti-Trump Republicans (in 2019, though they’re probably not going to be as vocal this term.

    Trump is an isolationist. Unless it’s:

    • Israel
    • Russia
    • North Korea
    • Anywhere in the middle east with brown people living there
    • A place that has oil, or real estate he can profit from

    So if you’re looking for anti-interference Republicans, look no further than Trump. There are also plenty of anti-interventionist Republicans in the anti-Trump crowd as well.

    Sure… “Anti-interference”, unless it’s a friend of his like Putin, or Assad, etc etc.

    So yeah, there’s a bunch of stats for you. I’m also guessing we’ll see those numbers go up quite a bit after Trump’s term is up, because a lot of those answers are likely colored by recent rhetoric.

    Those stats are meaningless. The only stat that matters is who they voted for.

    I could list specific politicians if that’s what you’re looking for, but I find that much less interesting than statistics.

    Sure, find me a Reich Winger who isn’t what I described. I’m sure they will be a lot like “Trump is really anti-interference!”



  • I think printers is kinda going the way of having to support winmodems for Linux… Just not as important as it used to be.

    Last time I printed something was for a pistol permit. 3 years ago. And I just sent that to Office Depot to print it, and picked it up on the way to the permit office.

    Students at the local uni don’t really need printers, either. Generally, the few times they do, there’s public printers to email the doc to, and go pick up (Or, QR code and a phone, etc).

    Personal printers just aren’t that big of a deal these days.