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  • So? Just taking one idea: founding a new organisation takes a lot of work.

    That’s not an impossible idea is it? “We wanted to not have a bigot as a lead, but it was work” isn’t going to win any sympathies, nor should it. In the mean time, good job scope, perhaps they’ll provide incentive to get that work done

    There you go, you have at least 1 workable solution the choir could do to not be mildly inconvenienced the next time. There are, of course, other things they could do, readers thought of a couple I’m sure. The point was to show that you, a dissenter to the idea that bigots should be shunned, knew there were things they could reasonably do.

    Of course transphobia is a protected belief, it’s TERF island. Did you read 1984 yet, I reccomend it, in the book “wrong think” doesn’t describe “legally protected beliefs”.





  • That’s nice.

    Anyways good for scope, they have a principle, that bigots should be shunned, and they’re sticking with it.

    I suppose if the choir share the principle, that bigots should be shunned, then this becomes a self solving problem. If they don’t, then scope have still affected a positive outcome.

    What is it you would prefer the choir do with the bigot? No-one is stopping the choir from affecting any change you could reasonably suggest. Again, a self solving problem and a positive outcome.

    Let’s have some critical support for positive actions, shunning bigots is merely one. Heaven forbid a bigot have their life mildly inconvenienced for their hatred of trans-people. Heaven forbid people supporting that bigot have their lives mildly inconvenienced for their support of that hatred.

    Calling bigotry “wrong think” is just silly, it shows you’ve never read the book. Bigotry was never “wrong think”, specifically bigotry towards LGBT+ was not wrong think. Please read 1984, in it you will read that sex is “procreation only” and gender roles are rigidly enforced, there’s no room for LGBT+ under Big Brother’s boot.



  • I’m lucky enough that my first time was on vinyl. Great gig in the sky ends and you just sit there wondering what the fuck just happened to you.

    You sit, and you sit, in silence because it’s end of side A. Then, when your ready, only when your ready, you get up flip the side and Money walks you back to you seat, album craft.

    Now, the immediate jump from great gig in the sky to money is just jarring, you need the space to breathe



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    The very fact the Dems won in an election is a demonstration that they weren’t battling fascists yet.

    This you?

    You don’t believe Hungary was battling fascism by virtue of them being defeated in an election.

    Could you expand a little on why you believe Hungary, having an election, shows Liberals efficacy against fascism? While also believing that Dems, winning an election, shows they weren’t battling fascism yet.




  • Fine, I’ll be the low bar.

    Proxmox, I just use the GUI to update

    I use community-scripts almost exclusively. Community-scripts cron lxc updater does the heavy lifting. pct enter [lxc]

    update

    does a bunch of work too.

    For Docker, I use a couple lxcs with Dockge on it, the “update” button takes me most of the rest of the way.

    Finally, I have a couple remote machines [diet-pi]. I haven’t figured out updating over tailscale yet, so I just go round semi frequently for the apt update && apt upgrade -y

    VMs get the apt update && apt upgrade -y too. I keep a bare bones mint VM as a virtual laptop, as I don’t have one. I’ll do what I need to do and if I had to install software I’ll just nuke the VM and go again from the bare bones template.