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  • TBi@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlStop dividing the left!
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    2 months ago

    I don’t think we should only have two parties. But with FPTP voting that’s what happens. You need to change to ranked voting system.

    Also I think everyone should vote for who they want. Unless it means the worse candidate wins… in FPTP that’s what happens. You need to vote strategically.


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    2 months ago

    I think everyone should pick the best person for the position. But if the only two realistic options are evil and lesser evil. Then I think it’s better if the lesser evil wins than the more evil one.

    As seen in last US election, voting for the ideal candidate meant the worse candidate won.













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    6 months ago

    GNOME because it just works better with network shares. Really wanted to use KDE but I use a lot of network shares and it just annoyed me.

    In KDE I open a network folder in the file browser, double click a video and VLC can’t see it because it uses a different sharing protocol.

    On GNOME it just works seamlessly.

    I know I can fix it in command line, but I don’t want to. I tried the KDE fuse plug in but that had other issues.