I think it's a consequence of the user base zeitgeist. Lemmy has a pretty strong adoption filtering system (I don't care how "obvious" and "easy" it is to most of you; if you're here, you're clearly not who I'm talking about)
This comment just reeks of vibes. She's extremely accomplished and intelligent. She wasn't the most hilarious or charming person, but again, that's not what I look for in a leader.
I never understand comments like these. She was elected senator of California. She was an AG. Her list of accomplishments is available on Wikipedia for free. What does a black woman have to do to prove herself in this day?
I've only seen this phenomenon on Lemmy where it's a hard stance all or nothing about every hot topic. Also, I think many here are privileged people. After all, it's not the Lemmy user's families being abducted at immigration hearings or whose kids are losing their only meal option because Republicans ended school lunches. So they yap all day about the genocide in Gaza, don't bother to vote and the cycle repeats. Because in the end, they personally are not affected
I'm not the one going out of my way ostrasizing every liberal and bitching 24/7 about capitalism. It's the only thing I see on Lemmy. Don't tell me it's not true.
Haha just spend five minutes on Lemmy. People here be writing essays and bitching 24/7. Cmon now, let's be real. It's not like lefties are doing much to build coalitions and power in the states. Other places, yes.
I've moved half my toolset to free and open source alternatives. I've ditched Adobe which has a monopoly on the entire market. Sadly, there are no alternative BIM/CAD tools that can take on Autodesk (yet).
This comment is so stupid I wouldn't know where to start to unpack it. This is such a bad take on so many levels it makes Sovereign citizens sound like supreme court justices.
Can anyone give recommendations on what to do if you have to run Autodesk products (Revit. Autocad) for work? No, I can't swap them for open source alternatives such as FreeCAD as Im working with large international projects. Should I dual boot? Virtual machine inside Linux?
😬 You brought it up, man. People here are so combative...we all Gucci man. It was lost in translation that's all. It wasn't meant with malice. I just clarified with the follow up.
Lemmy: You're too sensitive. Don't take online comments too seriously. A lot gets lost in text (tone, for instance). It was meant more tongue in cheek. We're all Kumbaya here. I took it out anyway. Cheers
I think it's a consequence of the user base zeitgeist. Lemmy has a pretty strong adoption filtering system (I don't care how "obvious" and "easy" it is to most of you; if you're here, you're clearly not who I'm talking about)