This is where I’ve gotten. My wife got a new laptop with Windows 11 and wanted some help settings things up. I was bumbling through everything realizing I haven’t kept up with the Windows way of doing things in years.
You’ll never believe this but I’m chugging absynth and installing Red Star OS.
They said, having zero knowledge of the subject and nothing at all to back it up.
Admits to not even spending 20 minutes to try understanding it
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Nah, way better to just spout off misinformation about things you won’t even take 20 mins to educate yourself about.
the flagship coin recently halfed itself
Why mention something you don’t understand at all?
This is the way. Although Plasma 6 is getting reaaaal close to going on my laptop too.
You can add swear words to the dictionary on iOS, you don’t have to add them as contacts.
Regardless of what we call them, or how we understand them, the laws of physics nevertheless apply – as you eluded to in your example of animals being subject to gravity, despite their understanding of it.
This is not true of race or gender. They exist exclusively as categorizations and narratives within our collective set of definitions and understandings. They do not exist outside of human culture.
So at best what you’re saying is that our understanding of gravity is the result of a social construct. Which is just needlessly pedantic.
But since that’s apparently what we’re doing then your statement is still incorrect. It should be:
“Gravity” is a social construct.
Neat, but none of that makes gravity a social construct. Race and gender are.
Yup, same experience. I started out hosting everything on a single box, but have slowly moved things like HA and Pi-hole to their own machines, so they don’t all go down when that one box goes down.
If my brother has red hair and is 6 feet, and I have brown hair, and am 5 feet, we would still be the same race, so no, there’s no correlation to race there, nor is it important to note. Because race is a social construct.
I simply just didn’t think of it
Nobody would consider hair color, eye color, or height among people with the same skin color as part of their “race” – that’s the point I was making.
Mmm nope. It’s a fundamental force.
All of which is entirely arbitrary. Why didn’t you include hair color, or eye color, or height?
“Real” in that they are just a social construct, like race.
It would only contribute to OpenStreetMaps, not Google of Apple Maps.
What’s wrong with X11?