Autistic, ADHD and RSD. I like communism and puppies.
The undemocratic dissolution of the Soviet Union seems to be visible in the graph, on the World line.
Expat / immigrant
I’m an atheist but I think we should respect people’s religious beliefs. If someone is a good socialist then it shouldn’t matter if they are religious or not, being anti-religious will only make religious people avoid socialism for no real reason, we don’t get anything by being anti-religious.
I mean, of course we shouldn’t let religious institutions have power as they are usually quite reactionary, but the religious beliefs of people should be respected in my opinion.
It’s official education, here in Spain the course is called “Formación profesional de grado superior en integración social” I’m going private education (so I can study from home), though it isn’t too expensive as it is in the US as we have a functional public education system private schools have to compete with. I have no idea what the equivalent of Formación profesional is in other countries.
Hope that helps!
Edit: Oh and yeah it is an actual job, at least I see it sometimes while scrolling through employment apps. (I forgor that part of the question lol)
Apologies, I’m not sure what you mean 😅
I have played it a bit before, but I left the game since it was too hard to get into 😅
Learning curve is vertical
I am definitely interested. I’ve had an itch for a multiplayer semi realistic civbuilding game since I started playing in the stoneworks Minecraft server. I’ve searched everywhere but I’ve never encountered a Minecraft server that satisfied the itch. This doesn’t necessarily seem like it will go in a civbuilding direction but it still might scratch the itch anyway.
I’ve tried hosting a vintage story server on an sbc before and I’m pretty sure I saw somewhere in the command line the game going something like “no players are online, stopping clock”. I’m sure it wasn’t worded anywhere near like that but you get the idea, the game could already be doing the stopping time when no one is online thing by default.
Sorry for the formatting, I’m on my phone while taking a shit
I think nowadays 8GB of RAM doesn’t really make the cut anymore depending on the workload, but you should keep in mind that upgrading a CPU will most likely force you to upgrade your motherboard as well, since by that time there will be newer CPUs that your motherboard won’t support. Upgrading RAM in the future will be less expensive as you can just use new RAM sticks alongside the ones you already have though it will probably affect performance if they are mismatched.
I think that having a fast CPU now will definitely be better on the long run, but that’s just my opinion. There are probably other comrades more knowledgeable than me.
Seems to have been already nuked, or at least I’m getting a 404 with the link provided.
Primarily China. Some western leftists can’t understand that having markets doesn’t mean a country isn’t socialist.
I remember having a dream where Kim Jong Un visited me in my house. At some point he mentioned that he was hungry and I thought “oh shit I’m such a bad host I didn’t get anything to eat” and then I straight up gave him a fucking banana to eat.
One of the funniest dreams I’ve ever had.
The moderator of that community makes like 99% of the posts.
That is some dedication to being wrong.
No way! 😱
I’ll take a look at these distros, though I’m not really too much of a beginner anymore.
I actually come from Debian, but I hopped distros in hopes of finding an even better distro.
I like them. I understand that they aren’t perfect but they don’t need to be. They just need to be better than the alternative, and they sure are.
In my humble opinion, not liking cooperatives under capitalism feels like a “it’s not a perfect utopia therefore we’ll just stick with the hellish situation we have now”.
I’m happy that you got this opportunity, comrade! Best of luck!
That is correct
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I personally have 2 Linux distros alongside Windows in my computer, I suggest you don’t remove Windows just yet since you probably will need it until you have everything set up on Linux, and there are some programs and games that will only run on Windows.
If / when you install Linux on your PC, I think it would be a good idea to look into how to make a dedicated /home partition (/home is the folder where all the user folders are) so if you want to try another distro you can still access the stuff your user had in the distro you were using before.
Though making a dedicated /home partition is not very straightforward if you’ve never done it before. However I’m sure if you ask around here people will help you.
Perhaps it would be cool to make a masterpost on this community explaining some basic stuff about Linux. I could probably do it but I would need help from more experienced Linux users to proofread the stuff I put there, as I don’t want to post misinformation.
Does the CPC actually believe in a two-state solution? To me it feels like they just want to stay out of conflicts but what would I know.