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On 2025-05-02, RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote:On 2025-05-01, Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> wrote:>On 2025-04-30, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 2025-04-30 06:10, Borax Man wrote:>On 2025-04-29, vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> wrote:>On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:21:25 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com>
wrote in <slrn1011o35.46v.rotflol2@geidiprime.bvh>:
>On 2025-04-29, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 2025-04-29 02:15, RonB wrote:They are? Thats a concern if true.On 2025-04-28, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 2025-04-28 16:01, RonB wrote:>On 2025-04-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:There is a script you can use to automatically rid your system of it.On Mon, 28 Apr 2025 08:49:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote:>
>I'll admit that I didn't notice all of what installing Snaps did>
to my machine, but I could definitely tell that it was a mess.
You don't want to run 'df -a'. I'm up to /dev/loop62 for snap
stuff.
It took me a while to root all that snap crap out of my system, but
I think I've got it all cleared now.
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A quick search on your engine of choice will find it for you. Heck,
it comes up at the top of the results in Brave Search.
If I get more involved with Ubuntu I'll look it up. I was just happy
to be wrong about some of my Ubuntu and Wayland assumptions. Ubuntu is
not going to become my "go to" Linux distribution. It was more in the
line of... "even the Linux 'flavor' I don't particularly like is
pretty good." (I'm still not a fan of Gnome 3.)
I wasn't a fan, but I was happy to use it because I'm a fan of Ubuntu's
interface. However, I won't bother with it if the contributors are
proud members of Antifa.
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I'm not sure why Antifa are not labelled as a terrorist organisation,
they fit the definition.
That's because Antifa -- literally "Anti-fascist" -- isn't an organization.
It's a movement -- like skateboarding.
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And I love it when people invoke Antifa (anti-fascists) as a boogieman;
then you know where they stand. For example: Eisenhower was "Antifa".
Oooo, scary.
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The "antifa" of today have nothing to do with Eisenhower, and you know
it.
Its a movement, like drug cartels.
You know, North Korea calls itself a democracy. IT must be one, its in
the name...
As far as I know, fat vallor is from San Francisco. They see themselves
as heroes because they let their homeless create tent cities and take a
dump anywhere they want on the street. I'm sure all of India is a heroic
country to them. They're far left in their politics and will gladly
rewrite history to fit their beliefs.
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I'm Australian, things are different here, and many Americans have this
imperialistic, domanting mentality where they think the entire world
must adopt their values, their culture, their beliefs, their way of
thinking. I don't hate America, but it irks me to see the American MAGA
movement copied here (look up Trumpet of Patriots for some cringe), and
it also irks me to see Californians, or American Coastal elites more
broadly, act as if they have moral authority to make us adopt their
rather parochial and extreme values. Unfortunately, Australians follow.
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It's sad that people like him don't realise that the REST OF THE WORLD
sees these city dwelling Californians as loopy. They honestly believe
they represent socity and the world. Its just...odd... A delusion.
Perhaps only existing because Big Tech is there and they can throw their
weight around. Who knows.
I'm an American and I'm already fed up with Trump's bullshit attempts at
bullying everyone worldwide — and of his idiot claims about the U.S.'s
superiority. (Latest claim is that the U.S. did most of the heavy fighting
in WWII ("by far the bravest"), while 27 million Russians died in that war.
If Trump's hyperinflated ego was a brain, he'd be an Einstein on steroids.
Unfortunately his ego is made up of hot air and bullshit. And, like an
oscillating fan, he changes direction about every five seconds.
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I know in the big scheme of things his attempt at unilaterally renaming the
the Gulf of Mexico, the "Gulf of America" is small potatoes next to his
other, more dangerous, stupidity, but it does highlight the idiot's ego. Now
he's "demanding" that both the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal allow U.S.
ships free passage.
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And, of course, I'm also fed up with California Woke bullcrap, but right now
I'm more worried about Trump's BS.
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Lucky I'm in Australia then! We'll, we have our own problems, namely
that the government decided that we shouldn't be able to afford a roof
over our head, and that our cities need to become overcrowded slums
ASAP.
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