Stating The Obvious 0497 – A Femistatist Writes A Book Which Ranks 4,243,704 In Sales On Amazon.com And Attempts To Use The Great One For Publicity.
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Who has the most in common with the political platform of the Nazi Party of Germany? The Great One does an analysis. There are zero surprises here.
http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/25points.htm
Final score, points of philosophical, economic, political and social agreement with the German Nazi party:
- Anarcho-capitalists: 4
- Republicans / conservatives: 14
- Democrats / liberals: 32
When a progressive left-wing statist calls you a Nazi that would be projection.
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Send a commies to Canada. They are too dumb to figure out Canada is to the north. Commies To Canada.
Bitcoin me bitches and bitchettes. It’s the only crypto-currency that can be used to buy anything.
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I keyworded poppler in the past but it’s no longer a problem.
I am a professional programmer. systemd is terrible for a number of technical reasons. Mainly it’s because systemd is monolithic and cannot be adjusted or tweaked by distro maintainers or end users. It takes over your whole system and forces you to do things its way. There is no option to use your favorite system logger or your favorite networking programs; you have to do what it wants the way it wants. The Red Hat Way, which is terrible. It’s also event driven, so variability in hardware operation can cause strange and inconsistent dependency problems on each boot. This is why so many people (comparatively) have sporadic boot problems.
The reason systemd is evil is because it has been shoved down everyone’s throats forcibly by Red Hat. This is why I call it an NSA rootkit and compare it to statism. Red Hat maintains udev which is the software that makes you not have to statically configure all your devices like in the olden days. They built a dependency systemd into udev for no real technical reason. They constantly change the systemd programming interfaces to make writing shims or adapters difficult. They tried to build a dependency on systemd into the kernel itself, but the Linus rejected it, chewed them out in typical style, and threatened to prejudicially ban all patched from them if they ever tried it again. The attempt to force it one everyone, mostly successful, is why I believe it to be an NSA backdoor. If not now then in the future.
Thanks for the explanation and details.