I used linux intermittently in the last 15 or so years, migrating from early Ubuntu versions, to Manjaro, Pop!_OS, Debian, etc. And decided to give Arch a try just recently; with all the memes around its high entry point, I was really expecting to struggle for a long time to set it up just as I want....
This is not even really a proper implimentation of UBI anyways right? They are injecting more capital into the local economy of course people were better off…
I still dont see this as a proper experiment of UBI since it’s not self-contained within a society.
I would really love to see a “Comment Score” and/or a “Post Score” (or even an “Total Score”) like other Lemmy apps do (Like Voyager). Like how Reddit does karma where you can see total upvotes on all a user’s content.
Not necessary but my monkey brain firmly believes that bigger number = better person.
Tried Arch for the first time | My experience and impressions (lemmy.ml)
I used linux intermittently in the last 15 or so years, migrating from early Ubuntu versions, to Manjaro, Pop!_OS, Debian, etc. And decided to give Arch a try just recently; with all the memes around its high entry point, I was really expecting to struggle for a long time to set it up just as I want....
The first results from the world’s biggest basic income experiment in Kenya are in - Vox (www.vox.com)
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These threads used to be really useful back on Reddit....
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