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Cake day: August 9th, 2023

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  • Wood cutting boards are two to five times the price of bamboo. Also bamboo is naturally anti-microbial.

    Most houses already have dull knives, heck most people throw their knives in the dishwasher. There is no way to keep your knives sharp perpetually, resharpening will always be needed eventually.

    I’d rather people focused on size and weight over material. A bigger board is more useful, and safer as you have room to place your hands and your food. A heavier board is safer as it won’t slide as easily.

    If you like how the board looks you are more likely to keep it out, use it and clean it.

    Buy the biggest, heaviest, prettiest board you can afford.







  • Real bad faith framing of your opponents argument there; be better than that.

    Like trying to reframe my argument as “rich country good, poor country bad”?

    I’ve mentioned statistics, I’ve mentioned a human angle and I’ve been upfront about what ways Cuba is better than the US. You’ve tried to dismiss my argument by misrepresenting it. This level of insecurity shows how shallow your beliefs are.


  • No, it’s that saying one place is worse doesn’t make it so.

    Human development index and quality of life studies put the US ahead of Cuba. Cuba isn’t a hellhole that many people make it out to be, but that doesn’t automatically make it better than the US.

    Cuba has better healthcare and lower cost of living, but Americans aren’t on rafts to Cuba.

    One of the problems with enacting good and lasting change in the western world is that life is pretty darn good on the whole. It could be a lot better, but just shouting that the US is bad is mindless propagada. Be better than that.


  • Notice how when confronted with facts the hexbear has no real argument but assumes being obnoxious is the same as making a coherent argument.

    Cuban refugees carry a higher level of risk than other countries, and yet they still come. Ignoring facts doesn’t make a country better. You wouldn’t let a fact like that slide from the US. Hexbears lack intellectual honesty.




  • The issue is new users.

    If you have a vague understanding that Linux has distros and to switch to Linux, you’ll likely Google “best Linux distro.” Results that say “they all are good for different reasons” are unhelpful. Having sort through 50 options isn’t helpful.

    New users want to know what to install. This means that some distros get hyped up as the best, and then people point out the cracks.

    Until there is a clear and objective list of distros with pros and cons labeled the cycle will continue.