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nah he can be a better president than trump from his death bed
nah he can be a better president than trump from his death bed
i think the primary reason was that the tories were a tragic, worthless mess and the reform racists were there to pick up the protest vote and the lib dems, the others. the low turn out were the tories that couldn’t even be bothered.
i see the republicans in a very similar situation
i hope this is an omen for what is to happen in the US
true, but in this case you can look at the same graph that was linked and see another Linux distro clearly marked that they choose not to treat as one in their headline. seems a little silly to me
and what kernel would you say it and android runs? relevant?
why do we negate chromeos we are 10% at least so there we really are
because Ubuntu has been fantastic for a long time now
oh i didn’t know Mint supported ZFS and nvidia wayland install etc?
the ubuntu installer has always been the key difference for me specially with zfs and multi-monitor/fractional scaling/nvidia setups that it has configured well over the years where other installers leave you with a lot still to do
a bunch of progressive sounding MBAs smearing google money on their careers
try dual booting with the latest ubuntu and try a few things, customise it a bit. you might be surprised how good things are!
and open source
i thought the palestinian troubles started around 1920?
which sources did you use for your research?
just because numbers didn’t change much doesn’t mean voters didn’t
i think a lot of labour voters in struggling communities went to reform which means labour got voters from elsewhere to keep up their percentage.
who know what the reform voters will do when they realise their vote was wasted in 5 years. also a lot of tactical voting will unwind.