brown_guy

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[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Nah few teachers are actually serious about it. My cousin is a school teacher, she takes all these a little too seriously

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 14 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's real. My 3 yr old can't speak his mother tongue properly but can use phone like an adult

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So if I use a subsystem of linux in windows, then i wouldn't risk losing data and it would be much more efficient than VM?

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What exactly is a windows subsystem? Is it like VM?

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I spend 10 hours on my laptop screen and usually hangout with my old friends for 2-3 hours. All because I just passed out of high school and my uni will start in sep

So time isn't an issue at all. However finding the exact articles or videos for the exact problem would be hard

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

You mean getting a dual boot is easier and less time consuming than setting up a VM?

IDK much about these. Probably I'll binge linux vids on YT for a while to get more info. After reading this comment section, i feel like i should try it because coding is just better in linux and i usually play single player offline games so even gaming would be fine there

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So that WSL thing doesn't work in Windows home edition you mean?

 

I'm considering installing Linux on my laptop but I'm unsure if I should start with a virtual machine first. My main use cases are gaming and coding, so I want to make sure it's the right fit.

What are the pros and cons of using Linux for someone like me? Would starting with VirtualBox be a good idea before going all in?

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Is he fkn restarted? Even those "so called master race" people would have punched him in the face if they still existed

 

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[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

hatred is truly a universal language

Well I won't say I hate those people in general but I do hate the ones who aren't thankful for it. So yeah, hatred is there and I'm a human

Nah, I know it’s not all rural “marrying little girls to frogs for rain” stuff

That was the storyline for freakin cartoon my sis used to watch. I didn't know if someone recreated it in reality. Well I can't say I'm shocked

But I also know it is still an issue in the cities, and like white folks in America, you get extremely upset and insecure at the idea that other people maybe deserve a fair share of the pie.

Yeah I mean white people in America and general category people in India are shown as the privileged group in their respective countries so usually the govt don't give them much in return. And both the groups starts hating it.

Now the difference which comes here is the White Americans just stay in their country because America is still far ahead in case of development and living standards. But in India, those people usually migrate to some other countries because the parts of India where you can live like a King (the new cities with hundreds of apartments and luxury malls) doesn't get them the "worth it" feeling which they get by staying in Airbnbs in some EU country so eventually they get out of the whole subcontinent

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Do you think your Dalit neighbors (if you have any) grew up ignorant of their caste?

Ohh yes they did

I'm from the NE part of india. There are more ST people in here, most of my ST friends are richer than me. They usually have Jordans and 2-3 iPhones (iPhones are expensive in india) but they enjoy the perks of freebies and affirmative actions while earning more than the average indian

Bro I would say one thing for you. Everything you see about india in the news channels isn't real. Neither every people look and speak the same nor everyone gets into arranged marriages

Do you think the fact that you were unaware of your caste might be an indicator of privilege?

People may say I'm playing the victim card but I didn't get a single privilege for that

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I didn't know my caste until I was 16 because in cities that shit doesn't exist

I'm kayastha. The community which never followed caste system in the 1900s.. but now I have face affirmative actions because my ancestors were rich in general and had an history of being jamindars (land owners)

[–] brown_guy@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago

Could something analogous be going on in India (with the lower castes in the place of immigrants), in that the ultra-rich people manage to avoid paying taxes commensurate to their wealth by making public policy debate focus on DEI or affirmative action programs?

Yes that's what happens in here

The kind of social security system you're talking about would be the best for India. But that would take 3-4 decades to be fully functional considering the usual rise in communal riots

But neither of the parties (BJP or Congress) would do that because they just want to make the votebank happy who are mostly the uneducated ones in towns, slums and villages

The politics in this country is fkn cinema atp! They wouldn't spend a single penny for the ones who think rationally before voting someone

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Edit - I said "site" because I didn't know how to even describe whatever this is

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