I think you'd have trouble with the copyright for songs in a mod. Not sure if like nexus or somewhere would let you host it if you had all the extra songs that aren't in the game added in.
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100% agree. I think Deng will go down as one of if not the best statesman in history. He was the one who first employed the strategies of Sun Tzu to the battle between capital forces and socialism. To appear weak when you are strong. To defeat your enemy without battle. He is one of the greats for sure. And Xi is a great successor to him. He is ensuring the plan that Deng could not live to see completed is followed through to the end.
I'll never understand how someone can look at China and it isn't obvious to them how galaxy brained the CPC is. China seized the means of production globally without firing a shot. They played along with global capitalism and have literally deindustrialized the western world. The west handed the very thing that allowed it to defeat the Soviets (It's industrial base) to China on a silver platter. They are still doing it too. The western elite are still unable to unite against China like they did against the USSR because half of them want access to the Chinese market and the other half are freaking out because they've realized China outplayed them.
China used the very incentive structures of capitalism to accelerate its demise. The billionaires in China were the public face of this to make the west let their guard down. And when any of them step too far out of line the CPC deals with it. The CPC is really made up of some of the smartest people on the planet. Right now they're dismantling the solidarity between western nations by simply calmly watching as the US lashes out and alienates itself. The EU and US and Japan and other places are all slowly distancing themselves from eachother. The Iran war and subsequent oil crisis did not surprise China. Why do you think they have such large national reserves and have recently been scaling up their coal liquefaction plants? It's all according to the long term plan. Every thing the west latches on to about China to say it's made a mistake is just another example of Chinese strategic genius. Overproduction? You mean the same asset that let the USA win WW2? A massive industrial base? Yeah how horrible to have that. Debt crisis? You mean China borrowed billions from western banks and used it to build up their nation? And if they default then what? Is the west going to come take the infrastucture back to recoup their losses? Good luck with that. PLA might have something to say about it.
China is building up to a decoupling event. They've structured the global economy around themselves and as soon as they have Autarky (Which they're very close to already and moving towards rapidly) all they have to do is say "No more." and the west literally implodes.
I got a Latitude 7400 for like 200$ a year or so ago. They're pretty good if you throw linux on them and just want to do web browsing and basic office tasks. Built like tanks. Have a shitty little fan that whines like crazy but i just locked it to 2.5Ghz and the fan never runs.
So it is kind of like an adult lemonade stand. Buy cheap thing. Mark it up. profit. Minimal effort.
What exactly is a pride themed vendor market? What is a vendor market first of all? I'm imagining like a lemonade stand, but for adults. Am I very far off?
I can't wait to watch it out of morbid curiosity from my Debian machine. Don't use windows at all anymore so now it's kind of like watching those videos on youtube where people make stupid mistakes while driving and the dash cam catches it.
My ideal would be as soon as you type the command that doesn't exist it says, "Oh, that command is from 1.[package], 2.[package], and 3.[package] but you don't have them. Do you want to install them now? [1, 2, 3 to select which, no for none, or all for all.]"
I think reading that gave me a stroke
I use Gnome and have for awhile. It is best used very differently from a windows style DE. If you want to see everything that is open take three fingers and swipe up on the track pad. Glance at activities, and then swipe down again to return to what you were doing. or click on something to switch tasks. I mainly use the bar at the bottom to launch applications I use a lot. It's not something I use to switch tasks.
For organization I'd reccomend using multiple desktops. You can swipe three fingers right to get to a fresh one and open things there then swipe back and forth between them easily. It's a very different experience to something like KDE and isn't for everyone.
As for extensions I'd reccomend getting: Blur My Shell AppINdicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support AlwaysShowTitlesInOverview Coverflow AltTab JustPerfection Lock screen Background Weather O'Clock
These give you a lot of customizaton options and make it look nicer imo.
If you are not a fan of the big gesture focus (it really is more like a mobile OS) then you might think about simply switching to a different DE. It's easy to install one and you can log out and switch over without reinstalling your distro. KDE is much more of a traditional desktop OS and similar to Windows. I personally love the way Gnome is but I get it isn't for everyone.
Is it a gay bar?
I'm not a big Hasan person as I don't really do social media and stuff but I've seen him before and I always thought "This guy has the money. If he had any sense of self preservation he'd move to China."
If he doesn't gtfo of the west soon I fear he is in actual physical danger. And the rest of you nerds reading this probably are too. Get your opsec fixed because you know its shit, and do it yesterday.