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What hills are you dying on?

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  • S [email protected]

    There are knights that may disagree.

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    Oh... oh dear!

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      I'm pretty sure that if someone wanted a pug, seeing one person who did a rescue wouldn't be the tipping point.

      And there are people who are trying, through breeding, to reverse the damage done to these poor animals.

      So yeah, I think there are ethical ways to own a pug.

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      Dog breeds go through trends just like anybody else. Your fav valuable has a pug? You might want a pug. Maybe not you, but that’s how trends work. The aristocracy tells you what to like. That’s the whole reason they exist in the first place.

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      • J [email protected]

        Ok but literally all of my Latinx friends say that they use the word Latinx, and it was popularized in South America and it is still used there frequently (though as I understand it, -u is becoming the more fashionable gender-neutral ending these days). I actually think “Latinx” is performative white ally cringe might be what's performative cringe.

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        how do they pronounce it? "latinequis?" I haven't heard -u but I'll take your word for it.

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          Must be nice being rich enough to eat what ever you feel like having. Some of us are not so fortunate and have to make do with what is available.

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          Rice and beans are only for the wealthy I guess.

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          • Z [email protected]

            Celsius makes more sense for everything but normal to hot temps. 100 being about as hot as is tolerable. 75 being perfect 50 being tolerable cold.

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            How does that make sense, it's just arbitrary numbers. I can give you arbitrary numbers for celsius too: 30 being hot but tolerable, 20 being perfect, 10 being cold but tolerable.

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              My hill: Laws that give “unnecessary” rights to people are still good overall and shouldn't ever, EVER, be reversed. Laws that give “unnecessary” rights keep society stable and have come from past times soaked in blood. If you reverse 60-100 years of these gains, then society will collapse.

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              Can you give examples of unnecessary rights?

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                How are you going to get vitamin B12 while being vegan? As far as I know it's not possible.

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                By supplementing it. As should people who are not vegan, cause B12 is one of the most common deficiencies.

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                  saying it doesn't make it true

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                  Right back at you

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                    how do they pronounce it? "latinequis?" I haven't heard -u but I'll take your word for it.

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                    I didn't think about it, but they pronounce it like in english, /lætˈinɛks/

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                    • A [email protected]

                      all of that can be true without necessitating veganism

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                      Moral baseline is not a necessity. It's a comparison point. Basically, if you're not vegan, you should be doing something else to end up net-positive (from a utilitarian point of view). I'm not vegan, I'm vegetarian, so I'm in the negatives I guess.

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                        I'm not super fond of dynamic typing either. I like untyped or uni-typed languages like 'everything is an array' (APL) or 'everything is an integer' (Forth, assembly).

                        I'm of the same opinion as Chuck Moore who once observed, "Strong typing merely creates errors so that they can be detected." In my experience, the amount of complexity added by these systems is staggering. To such a degree that they cause more errors than they prevent. More types, more opportunities to use them incorrectly, after all.

                        I also prefer the 'build the program while it's running' workflow, which is inhibited by static typing.

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                        One time I found a C++ library where everything was of a single type, the "untype" essentially. It removed all type safety, in other words, to allow pure binary access to all data. I mean, there's an occasion now and then when one needs that sort of thing, but I found in every case it was just a headache. Now I know there's two people like that, haha.

                        Well, I don't agree with you, but I respect a hot take about coding when I see one. My own a-little-less-spicy-than-yours take is that OOP is overated.

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                        • R [email protected]

                          Vista was either magic or crap depending on your hardware/software needs. Almost no middle ground. I was supporting about 100 PC's at the time, and it was a nightmare for work, but I enjoyed running it myself.

                          From a corporate standpoint, skipping it for win7 was a serious win for IT.

                          On the upside, the latest Samsung UI on android has something pretty close to Vista's old task manager.

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                          It's truly a shame that most of the world got the short end of the stick here.

                          Also, I literally just updated to the newest version of One UI and I don't really see what you mean by the similarity to Vista's old task manager. If anything, it just made my color matching app icons look ugly. It even installed Gemini without my permission.

                          On the previous version, they looked like this:

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                            I actually love Vista. It's what made me switch to Linux!

                            I use NixOS btw

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                            Windows is the best advertisement for Linux.

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                            • J [email protected]

                              Right back at you

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                              I'm not the one making a positive claim.

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                                Moral baseline is not a necessity. It's a comparison point. Basically, if you're not vegan, you should be doing something else to end up net-positive (from a utilitarian point of view). I'm not vegan, I'm vegetarian, so I'm in the negatives I guess.

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                                you are splitting hairs

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                                • J [email protected]

                                  It does, because the meat industry is tremendously abusive to animals. Ontop of that it's a poor use of land and it contributes greatly to global warming. But for sure, the animals feel pain and suffering assuming it is possible for them to do so. Trillions of shrimp die horribly painful deaths every year, but nobody cares because they have a funny-sounding name.

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                                  none of this makes eating meat cause pain or suffering. these are all problems with production, not consumption.

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                                    none of this makes eating meat cause pain or suffering. these are all problems with production, not consumption.

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                                    Describe a way to eat meat that doesn't require prior suffering then.

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                                      Describe a way to eat meat that doesn't require prior suffering then.

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                                      an event in the future cannot cause an event in the past. eating the meat doesn't cause it to have been produced.

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                                        an event in the future cannot cause an event in the past. eating the meat doesn't cause it to have been produced.

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                                        I am not interested in discussing meta-physics. For you to eat meat, an animal suffered. That is the point.

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                                          I am not interested in discussing meta-physics. For you to eat meat, an animal suffered. That is the point.

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                                          eating meat doesn't cause an animal to have suffered.

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