

Well, when I look at the party’s stances of my country I see a pattern in terms of type of language used,
so maybe one can use that to model how right or left wing one is instead of using some arbitrary
policy like gun laws as a measuring tool.
Well, when I look at the party’s stances of my country I see a pattern in terms of type of language used,
so maybe one can use that to model how right or left wing one is instead of using some arbitrary
policy like gun laws as a measuring tool.
Hmmmm… those are articles about him.
Does Zoltan have a written election program?
Perhaps by the tone of language I might be able to better tell on what wavelength Mandami is,
compared to the Dutch political parties.
Although I will have to adjust the translation a bit,
to retain the type of language used,
so for example I adjust the translation
in order to keep the language strong,
where strong language is used.
I’ll post an example…
Our housing crisis keeps getting worse and worse.
While the Constitution tells us that the government must provide a sufficient amount of housing,
the reality is that an increasing number of Americans can't afford a roof over one's head.
This US government completely failed.
Liberals are rightwing.
There was a brief moment the US democratic party went social democratic, from Roosevelt to Carter and these days there’s a small resurgance with Mamdani.
But Clinton, Obama, Biden, Harris and Cuomo are all at the very least centre-right wing.
Except for that one little village where people like Germanix lives.
So… mandatory adult diapers for all tennis players?
People are missing the point of the author here and the author is missing how far AI has come.
Msot AI today has no senses which is why it’s so disjointed.
That doesn’t make it a digital parrot without the bird part of the parrot,
but it does make it a superbrain in a vat.
AI in cars and drones however do have the intelligence of insects.
When they said states rights, they meant “people of stature”.
I wonder if Zelensky signed that deal knowing this would happen.
That list of nations is very short.
They all look far too nice and relaxed to be accurate, especially daytime with his coffee.
Where’s the aiming of their guns towards the reader?
Go to very deep cave. Then write down “资本主义每一次都会导致法西斯主义”
Usians don’t like being told that their stolen land nation started by slave owners who then held a “freedom revolution” so these oligarchs to have to pay taxes while tge rest of their population does, isn’t such a great place after all.
Nah, we’ll be able to explore the cosmos my friend.
I know domestic media that parrots American news media. I’ve seen them rail against experts of my own country when suggesting otherwirse.
If she’s 70 years old then that’s a good look.
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Alright, I looked it up. She’s 55 years old.
For all the putdowns of women’s looks,
I would rather see this than to see Jeff Bezos marry a 25 year old.
I consider this to be a good trend, except for the bimbo lips and possible botox.
Whatever Oprah Winfrey did looks much better.
Maybe the decent folks have moved to derivative OSes?
So while techie absolutists stayed at Debian/Arch/RHEL,
the commons folks have gone to Linux Mint/Cachy OS/Fedora?
Can I tell you off from Arch Linux?
There are around three Linux families to choose a derivative Linux OS from,
some are more obscure ones and then some really obscure ones.
Choose one of the Linux family OSes and choose the most popular derivative of that one.
So for example Aurora is a derivative of Fedora, which is a derivative of RHEL (derivative-(in)ception).
The reasons to choose derative OSes and not one of the basic main three is that:
For Debian, the most popular one right now is Linux Mint, a derivative of Ubuntu (derivative-(in)ception).
It used to be Ubuntu, but Ubuntu tends to take big moves and risks that don’t always pay off.
Linux Mint I consider to be the safe option for beginners.
Debian is known for stability.
For Redhat it’s Fedora. I haven’t used it that much.
Redhat is known for good security.
For Arch it’s Endeavour OS and recently Cachy OS.
It used to be Manjaro, but they fumbled a lot on security issues.
Arch is known for having the best documentation,
and the largest amount of software available,
especially made by fellow users,
and if I may add myself, having the best package manager.
I still use Manjaro myself, because I don’t feel enough need to switch to a new one,
and I like the community there.
No, it would require usefullness compared to cost.
How are you going to use the wheel when there are no combustion engines, no roads or even domesticated horses?
I’m going to agree with you here.
I put Mandami left of center until I rethought
on what I often see and hear from the center-left,
and words often used by the left.
“I don’t think we should have billionaires” sounds very much left-wing to me,
rather than center-left.