[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 3 days ago

Please finish school, the go study biology, then we can talk on the same level. You are just bullshitting.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 3 days ago

I have no interest to Fire back with the same dishonest, reality-bending shit show, nor do I want to take it on a personal level like you.

Still…

While you are being intelectually and logically dishonest, as repeatedly demonstrated by your almost religious and/or uninformed understanding of nature:

literally giving all life and all cells […] to the fetus

It is obvious that there is a deeper frustration on your side, probably rooted in endless unfruitful discussions. Now its time to realize that the reason for this frustration at a base Level is your incomplete and wrong understanding of biology and chemistry.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 4 days ago

Again, I think you are clueless. I agree there is much more nuance to the whole process with hormone gradients and things, but the embryo is its own thing, basically wrapped in a construction site and supplied with building blocks, no matter how hard you wish for the opposite.

And yes, that is pretty much comparable to digestion in a humans that are out of the uterus in the sense that they get stuff to break down, derive building blocks and build up again. The mother takes over the digestion part for embryos, but there is not more magic to this than that.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 4 days ago

Look, whatever dude. Believe in a flat earth or whatever you like.

Still, The fetus‘ cells are not cells of the mother. The few molecules of the egg cell quickly dilute in a sea of newly synthesized molecules by the metabolism of the zygote and its repeating cell Division cycle.

You can keep repeating „because the building blocks are provided by the mother“. But that does not make the cells any more their mothers cells than, again, you being a cow when consuming milk. Your logic does Not make sense.

Its similar (not like) recycling. If I melt down metal from old computers to create a new computer. Then we have actually new components, a new computer. Its Not made up of the old Computer in a conventional sense. Sure on the atomic level its mostly the same atoms, but Talking about inheritance on that level brings the discussion to a completely ridiculous level.

Not sure how you justify any other view on this. Certainly not on the grounds of natural sciences or logic.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Omg…

Okay, so you do realize that there is no such thing as an „intrinsic mother essence“, right? These are just molecules.

It does NOT matter where the material came from, as long as the molecules are provided. That said, the cells will create most of the molecules variations themself from base molecules, e.g. in case of fatty acid derivatives. Molecules related to energy transfer like NAD or ATP e.g. are generally not provided by the mother but directly synthesized in the cells from predecessor molecules. Similar to all the proteins.

Additionally, there are molecules that are only provided by the mothers body but not synthesized like essential amino acids. They actually have an external origin.

Neither are your cells cow cells because you drink milk or tomato cells because you eat tomatos.

Not sure how the provision of building blocks makes these cells the mothers cells. They Are NOT cells of the mothers body.

You are absolutely clueless, I fear.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 4 days ago

Was würde ich geben für das Level an Selbstüberhöhung :)

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 4 days ago

Okay, wir reden ja aber über Deutschland gerade. Was in anderen Ländern passiert ist daher zumindest sekundär. Ich glaube hier wären queere Menschen nicht überproportional durch Überwachung beeinflusst.

Mehr Überwachung trifft uns alle gleichsam.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 13 points 5 days ago

Puh what a rant.

I actually just want to correct you on one thing and I am also Not sure what you really meant.

But we dont get 100% of our cells from our mothers. We get the mitochondria from our mothers. The cells that enclose those mitochondria are perfectly 50/50 after fertilisation.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 6 days ago

The only major ongoing initiative I know of is the one from the german federal state Schleswig-Holstein. At least they are pulling through.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 6 days ago

Ne ist kein Trollversuch. Ich würde es gerne verstehen.

Wieso sind queere Menschen in Deutschland besonders von Überwachung im öffentlichen Raum betroffen?

Mal abgesehen davon, dass die Ausweitung der Überwachung nicht sein muss. Aber was hat das mit queeren Menschen im Besonderen Zutun?

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 6 days ago

Hä? Warum sollten queere Leute mehr verfolgt werden als andere? Dont get it.

[-] cyberblob@discuss.tchncs.de 14 points 1 week ago

I totally agree with your message.

These days everyone who is not ultra-left easily gets labelled as Nazi, similarly everyone who brings up any rather left argument will be called a woke snowflake.

Thus, any dialog is immediately shut down. Listen, understand, exchange arguments.

That is what unites everyone who believes in liberal values.

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I recently move to openSUSE from Ubuntu, because I simply felt a bit awkward with Canonical. Now you could say there is SUSE behind openSUSE as well, and the world is not perfect. That is true, but I really do not like the fact that Canonical would receive any of my data, as irrelevant as it might seem. I also rather happily pay for a product than unintentionally share data with a corporation. Now that said, Ubuntu is still a great OS and you can turn off telemetry and as a pragmatic computer user I have nothing against snaps.

Still there were some minor points that added to the aforementioned awkward feeling and made me switch: 1.) An annoying dysfunctional bluetooth connection to my headphones 2.) An extremely short battery life on my Thinkpad 3.) General performance felt not as good

Now coming to openSUSE. I knew the distro from years ago and thought I give it another try. And I was not disappointed. After some years of rudimentary Linux experience (mostly Ubuntu and Linux Mint) I can even appreciate openSUSE more than ever.

There are certainly a lot of soft facts that let you choose openSUSE:

  • It is easy to install, still leaves you room to play around with stuff.
  • It has a pretty stable KDE integration (which leads to a great DE experience)
  • It has a good community behind it
  • It is mostly based out of central europe (#dataprivacy)
  • Rollbacks are just great and already saved my ass

I am not sure whether I would recommend it for newbies altogether, despite it being really stable, it still has the look and feel of a distro for an intermediary skillset. This is mostly because of the look and feel of the installer and YaST. Maybe it has to do with the fact that you certainly would need to use the console from time to time. But then again, at least Tumbleweed is advertised as such a distro. Hence, no one can really complain about these things.

I am using IntelliJ and Podman a lot, the experience under Ubuntu was a bit better, as it really just worked out of the box (with snaps). For openSUSE it took some tweaks so that everything works (out of Flatpaks). Might be an unfair comparison, but being productive easily is still a good measure. Using IntelliJ wo Flatpak was an annoyance, so therefore I have chosen the Flatpak path ;)

But putting in a little effort to make the IntelliJ stuff work was worth it since the overall performance is MUCH better. Of course it could be due to different DE, but it still just feels great to work on openSUSE. And indeed battery life is much, much better. I did not do any measurements, but I would say we are talking at least about 30% improvement (and yes I had TLP installed on Ubuntu).

Additionally, Bluetooth worked flawlessly (like everything else I was doing so far).

There was one little bug though with my background in the lock screen that somehow did magically change for a while.

Gaming with Steam also works easily, although you might need to change codecs for headphones in order to hear stuff. But I had a similar problem under Ubuntu.

As usual differences in distros sometimes are marginal, at least for the non-Linux nerd-faction, so for me its really the mixture of the philosophy behind, the performance, how easy I can do and understand things.

Overall, great experience with openSUSE. I can recommend. Would be great to hear responses to my experience.

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