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Comment Re:Capitalism does not reward morality (Score 1) 197

So, given your admiration for an economy driven by government land grants and the US army genociding the inhabitants of such lands, coupled with an other aspect of fascism, reverence of power, how does this not apply to you?

The question was rhetorical, by the way. There is no way you can come up with a rational answer to deny it, you'll probably just come up with another deluded rant.

Calling government led genocide of natives "winning in the marketplace". Dear God, I knew you were mad, but you get worse by the day.

Comment Re:Capitalism does not reward morality (Score 1) 197

You specified the 19th century US economy as ideal. Since westward expansion was a large driver of that, you don't get to shift the goalposts: your ideal economy was built on force of arms.

Of course you try to shift the attention to my slavery quip, because that draws attention away from the real meat.

Comment Re:Capitalism does not reward morality (Score 1) 197

My 'beloved' free market created the USA economy of 19th century

Wait, that economy that was based upon forcibly (as in, using Armed Forces) taking land from the natives and the government redistributing it to settlers in the form of land grants? That 19th century USA economy?

Or do you mean the other one, built on trade in goods farmed by slaves?

Comment Re:Go back in time 5 years (Score 1) 581

Yes, but as GP proves, the haters don't want to make any effort to understand systemd, because that would mean they would actually have to put some effort into maintaining their systems.

Putting badly-founded rants on the Internet just looks more impressive to a certain mind.

And to be fair, when I read about the boot-time mount behaviour of systemd, my first thought was "WTF?". I understand the logic, so I can live with it, but ideal it is not, IMO.

Comment Re:Go back in time 5 years (Score 1) 581

It would help if you stuck to the facts, instead of selling more BS, like all the other anti-systemd merchants.

Mount works the way it always does, it does not invoke systemd. Automatic mounting at boot and on other system events is handled by systemd, but the mount command is what it always has been.

Again, another hater shows that they haven't even done the barest minimal testing on systemd to see what it actually does.

Comment Re:Go back in time 5 years (Score 1) 581

In the old days, sysadmins read the documentation of a package before they installed it, instead of just blithely installing everything and then complaining that it doesn't work as expected.

Here's s a tip, junior: if you're on a system where you'd expect to have a mostly static resolv.conf, you don't install resolvconf. The use case for resolvconf is machines that change networks rapidly, such as laptops.

Next time, RTFM before you complain on the Internet and make a fool of yourself in passing.

Comment Re:I use Uber over public transit (Score 2) 237

For $3 more I get dropped off in front of my office, they pick me up on my schedule, I get a real seat belt, appropriate heating/A/C, listen to NPR, nobody asking for money or sitting next to someone not having showered for a week etc etc.

Oh yes, God forbid you little princesses should ever see the masses up close

Just remember what happened to Marie-Antoinette.

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