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Your question belongs more to Ask Lemmy or No Stupid Questions I think.
In addition: what appeared earlier on this planet? Kids or cartoons?
The entire showerthought must be in the title
Your question belongs more to Ask Lemmy or No Stupid Questions I think.
In addition: what appeared earlier on this planet? Kids or cartoons?
Weren’t they right? I mean, the people wildly gesturing at everything around?
And they were right.
wildly gesturing at everything around
Rules exist for a reason.
Better a tiny, small community that abides to local codex of behavior, than a flock of lawless savages, who expect every place to cater to their personal needs & tastes.
Don’t like the rules, vote to change, instead of bending them.
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“AskLemmy” or “No Stupid Questions” are better choice for this thread.
I have no idea what you’re talking about.
There’s only one brithday song and it goes like this: Awkwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard, ok, can we just, uh, stop? Ok, cool.
Wtf are you talking about? There’s only one birthday song.
Not really.
Sports is the thing that would be blocked the most, since it’s b&w - either you’re into it, or not at all, and there are great many deal of branches of it.
Buy yourself a cookie!
I agree, but the question wasn’t about the percentage of cases, but about the possible reason to choice Ubuntu over Debian…
Yeah.
Those people seem to migrate from Reddit, but still carry it in their hearts and minds. 😑
No. The responses are the way they are, because people who gave them are already thinking they joined some elitistic “muh sikret klub!” group.
Simple “eh, it won’t fix the problem, and here’s why and how YOU can help” would be preferable, but no, special elite force of lemmy underground is too privileged to bother.
Thank heavens not everyone is like that. Saves the number of times I have to hit “block the idiot” button.
Ubuntu is what grew out of Debian.
But it’s radically different ENVIRONMENT these days.
Hard to tell.
Whole Linux movement has plenty of classes to take, if it wants to become more relevant. And social skills is one of the most important among these…
Support & community come to mind.
To a typical user/newcomer to servers it’s easier to find some solution for Ubuntu, than for Debian. And boy, can Debian users be full of themselves… 😑
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Yeah. It’s good that there are users who actually take time to explain some stuff, rather than just hissssssss like rabid vipers merely because somebody - oh no, what a preposterous idea! - asked a harmless question.
Hard to say. It depends on what kind of programs/robots we were. It might be that certain percentage of us are our creaters, it might be that we got rid of our creators, it might be that there’s only one creator…
Too many possibilities.