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  • D’une certaine manière, ça pourrait être du validisme. Que ce soit parce qu’on exclut certaines personnes, ou, si c’est purement informatif, parce qu’on donne des angles d’attaques sur la santé mentale à leurs adversaires, ce serait dommageable pour les personnes qui ont effectivement des problèmes d’ordre mental.

    D’autant qu’à titre personnel, je classe ça comme un problème vraiment mineur, loin derrière l’orientation politique de la personne et plus loin encore du système en place : je préfère être gouverné par quelqu’un avec des troubles mentaux que par un fasciste, et je préfère être dirigé par un fasciste dans un système décentralisé, de plusieurs communautés fédérées qu’on peut quitter facilement que par un socialiste dans un état classique, centralisé, avec flicaille et tribunaux. Comme dit @calimero289, le problème c’est la concentration du pouvoir avant tout.





  • Yup, very clever, I think this will avoid any problem with other potential AppImage processes. Thank you very much <3

    For more details : this AppRun.wrapped process is mounted in a partially randomized folder each time, something like /tmp/.mount_AntiMiXXXXXX/AppRun.wrapped, where the Xs are a bunch of random characters. So using pkill with regex can both include all versions this full command line can take, while excluding processes created by other apps (which, I suppose , won’t have ‘AntiMi’ in their folder name) : pkill -f /tmp/.mount_AntiMi.*/AppRun.wrapped







  • From my limited knowledge, it’s a subpart of the Fediverse which follow the design philosophy of threads, like Reddit. So basically Lemmy, Piefed, Mbin (i think Kbin is dead) and apparently now Catodon. Also it could technically include Threads, which has or plans to have the ActivityPub support, but since it’s operated by Meta, i’ve seen a lot of opposition to it being included, as well as people criticizing the “Threadiverse” terms for being too close to the Threads app name.



  • Most people here have insightful answers to your question, viewed from a US perspective. As awmwrites@lemmy.cafe pointed out, the notion of libertarianism is quite different between Europe and USA. It originated in Europe (i believe the first use was to criticize Proudhon’s misogyny, so a dispute between some of the first anarchists). It was then used as a synonym to anarchism, due to laws criminalizing anarchism.

    Then some (relatively) anti-State american conservatives used the word for themselves, and successfully made it so that it now defines their philosophy rather than anarchism in US. In Europe (at least in France), both ideas coexist (here we have two words, libertaire for libertarian socialisms and libertarien for libertarian capitalism). As people pointed out, the main difference is seeing economical hierarchies as good or bad.

    Nowadays in french, libertaire is not a strict synonym for anarchist, it’s rather a wide umbrella term to gather all anti-authoritarian leftist.