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You’re part of the problem that increases the disparity in wealth, yet you have the audacity to attack people who criticize you for it.
You’re entitled. You’re greedy. You’re a proud consumer. Instead of getting mad at me for point out these facts, you should start to value different things so you’re no longer part of the problem.
You accuse me of not seeing nuance, but turn around and do the same yourself.
I bet that sounded nice in your head, but it doesn’t really hold any relevance here.
See, that’s the problem. You people think it’s all-or-nothing. You never consider those who have less and feel like you should get more before they get more.
The mere idea of spreading out and improving areas to increase the supply of high quality living spaces is not something you would support. You only support the idea of building up, not out.
If that town of 3000 isn’t “good enough” for you, then why should you get more before them? Huh? What are you doing that makes you worthy of it? Oh yeah, that’s your entitlement kicking in. Thanks for proving me right.
You’re part of the problem. And you get mad at me for calling you out on it.
Have you heard of supply and demand?
This is where your entitlement kicks in. You think that you should magically get access to high-value, low-supply properties before the people living in the areas you deem “not good enough” for you. You already have more than the people living in these areas, yet you think you deserve even more before them.
Greed. Entitlement. Consumerism. Name three bigger pillars of the modern liberal. (and don’t say empathy, you people care more about your money and social status than actually helping others.)
And you’re going to get mad at anyone who calls it out.
I keep telling my friends rent is going up every 2 years.
Looks like it’s about that time.
Would you be willing to do it in a town of 3,000 people?
The thing that pisses me off is that I’m not Asking to be able to afford a house. I already gave up on that a long time ago.
Sigh. This is part of the problem. We need to value ownership more than renting.
The core problem is consumerism. The idea that if you have more, then you should get more and spend more while complaining you don’t have enough.
Not necessarily true. There are powerful cultural forces at play that they’re not willing to acknowledge, yet alone overcome.
We’re kind of in the same boat. We think that if we have more, then we deserve more before those who have less. That’s just what these people are doing, only they’re doing it way better than us.
Property taxes also aren’t egregious if you don’t live in an expensive house in an expensive area.
The problem is that most of ya’ll have been conditioned to think “that’s not good enough for you” even when you can’t afford more. Then entitlement kicks in where you think you deserve more before others who have less and before you know it, Bernie loses the nomination and we’re stuck with a trump presidency.
Yea generally electronics is depreciated every 3 to 5 years.
Not really.
But I can imagine that after 3 years of children usage they are done for. That aside though
It’d be cheaper to protect the devices with cases and screen protectors.
I love Filelight. Whoever came up with it is brilliant.
Why do you agree with their censorship and lying?
GPL does not restrict you from selling the software
Oh god, we know.
Practically speaking though, if anyone can redistribute it for free then it’s available for free.
So LTS isn’t really LTS.
Glad I switched to Debian.
However, Ubuntu started a service called Ubuntu Pro / ESM that provides updates for packages in universe.
Since it’s all free software, what gives Ubuntu the privilege to restrict these updates behind paywalls and signups?
Pro is also free for personal use on up to 5 machines, so there’s no reason not to enable it.
Fuck that bullshit. We shouldn’t be encouraging or enabling this behavior at all.
It sure seems that way. Their “extended security maintenance” spam says that there are security updates that are only available if you “subscribe”.
I asked the Linux community about this, and didn’t get a straight answer (not surprised.)
It was enough for me to switch to Debian, though. There’s no excuse for updates to be locked behind paywalls or sign-ups in the free software ecosystem.
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Could be someone excited to add content to peertube, which desperately needs it.