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  • Living by sovereignty is the way for me. I live my life as I see fit, and uphold the rights of others to do the same. I try to take the path of least sovereignty violation. If I need to defend myself, I attempt to do so in a way that simply removes the other's desire or capability to interfere with me. Barring that, I can use their methods against them.

    Although this may come across as isolationist, the reality is that if you like community, you should pursue it - and the community which respects the individual has the potential to be the strongest.

  • I think we may have an upcoming time of enclavization, where different people build their communities upon the ideals they hold - little communities that say "fuck it, we'll do it our way", and that eventually will grow or shrink, depending on what principles they operate by.

  • but, he doesn't like it, so it's a scam. it's not enough just to not buy it, he has to bitch about it and save the world from this evil, malignant company selling extremely customizable Linux laptops with versatile expansion options.

  • this might be ringing in late, but consider a large USB disk with Ventoy on it. you can just drop multiple ISOs on it, and then select which one you want you boot from right at boot time.

    this will give you the ability to easily try multiple distros without too much commitment.

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  • Ah. I do not think of capitalism (nor communism) as a base, but rather as an emergent activity of the (more foundational than economic structure) human mind and societal organism.

    this is because regardless of the presence or absence of capitalism and communism, the human mind exists. The human mind and the underlying physical, emotional, mental, and holistic needs are more foundational than the economic system we employ.

    I don't think I'm conflating them. I simply think the humans are the foundation, not the economic system.

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  • Capitalism is a natural phenomenon, not an idea.

    I disagree. Capitalism is both a natural phenomenon (in the sense that all thoughts that are put into action, and all behaviors, collective and individual, are natural phenomena) and an ideology (in the sense that it is an actively-developed conceptual framework which addresses, poorly or not, the underlying need for the organized distribution of human energy and labor).

    As to what you're saying regarding capitalism and socialism, I don't disagree. I don't think it's necessary to spell out the class and power dynamics, but ok.

    now, how would you say the above concepts regarding capitalism and communism concisely?

    Your definition fails to take into account the context to which portions of the economy play in the broader scope, and therefore which class holds the power in society.

    No, it does not fail to do so, it simply doesn't attempt to do so, because that's pretty well-trodden ground. Whether or not that treading leads to an actual path forward is pretty debatable.

    So, I tire of the argument. But I don't think that communism is any more viable or functional a system then capitalism. I do understand that there's a concept that capitalism must eventually give way to socialism - but I do not agree.

    I do, however, think that the ideals of socialism and communism are ultimately reflective of a true underlying need that capitalism does not address, just as I think that socialism doesn't address true underlying needs that capitalism does.

    In my opinion, the way forward, though, does involve meeting the needs seen by both capitalists and socialists, through done kind of collectivist sovereignty, and explicit social contracts.

    edit: and, here I am, continuing the conversation. sigh :-)

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  • I understand this means a lot to you, and that you have a lot of reasons to think the way you do. Also, that communicating with others, and winning them over, means a lot to you.

    My ideology also means a lot to me, and I have a lot of reasons to think the way I do. ..and I disagree with you on many things. But I don't really care too much about winning people over. I think time will do that for me. ..and this feels more like a battle of wills than a conversation but conversation is why I'm conversing.

    Good luck out there.

  • What is this thing? @lemmy.world
    bastion @feddit.nl

    What is this awful thing?

    This awful creature was, according to my partner, found under or black walnut tree, attached to or emerging from the neck of a very-recently killed bunny that the dog had (killed within the last ~15m). Any idea what it is? More pics available.

    It's not smooth like a slug/leech, but has a textured surface. It looks like a grub, but what would a grub be doing attached to a bunny? It has an obvious mouth and anus. She described the mouth part as "hexagonal", which she saw open while it was alive, coming off of or out of the Bunny's neck (it was in or by by a wound it didn't necessarily inflict).

    I think it's probably just congealed evil and should be thrown into a fire, along with everything it touched except the puppy, and that's how it's going to get me.

    My opinion is obviously tongue-in-cheek, but what is this really?