I would submit that sometimes "whataboutism" can be related to the issue of topicality in a debate, though. If not addressed properly topicality issues will inevitably derail a discussion as is their nature.
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The U.S. political Overton window being where it is today, I'm pretty sure it's much more than 50%
To my knowledge upgrading to the newer release of any of those linux distros did not cost any money to the users, either.
He alludes to sanctions being a factor but never clarifies on advice from his lawyers. ngl I don't like the look of it just from a transparency perspective.
I could swear there was a wildly similar version of this particular comic that was even more on point with reference to assembly call codes.
"You really want to frame this in the context that your actually doing something other than undermining a fair election. "
I find that arguing a person must vote for one of two pro-genocide parties already undermines your idea of a "fair election." What primary even nominated Harris as the Democrat candidate? -Not that our primary systems is particularly representative of a "fair election" system, either. I just don't remember when these were candidates voted on.
There are also Right-wing factions in the "Democratic coalition" you mention like The Cheney's.
I remember seeing that on the shelf next to a copy of SuSe during my regular visits to CompUSA. I had just barely developed an interest in computer gaming at the time, still a few years prior to my first experience with LiGNUx. I always wondered when it turned into Fedora and Red Hat went exclusively enterprise.
I really would prefer them to go after Amazon and Apple before Google, or at least all of them at once.
I have a Gazelle12 from 2018 and it's chassis is dogshit, but when I did my research before purchasing I saw a lot of reviews. They all pointed out that the case was made of flimsy plastic, so I was aware ahead of time of that potential problem. The Oryx Pro was the next Model up for several hundreds more, though. Ultimately, I am happy with my laptop even if I have to disassemble it just to repair the chassis with epoxy periodically. It's 6 years later and the specs are still more than adequate for 99% of my needs, except for my specific intel processor which isn't supported by Win11. I consider that a feature as oppose to a problem. The software bloat and planned obsolessence through slowdowns of software on Windows based computers are things I do not miss one bit.
They have since changed their model lineup and I bet the build quality on the other models today aee much better then the Gazelle of 2018.
The Debian 6 wallpaper titled Space Fun has always been my favorite.