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  • Petter1@lemm.eetolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldXenia doesn't like Systemd
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    15 hours ago

    Who defines what opinion one should or shouldn’t have? There is no law or similar to force/prohibits having opinions. If something should or shouldn’t an opening is only defined by the opinion of the person judging. Therfore an opinion can not be wrong, it can just not align with your view.

    As I said “75+25=110” and “we should change maths so 75+25=100” are stated facts which can be true or false. “I think, we should change math so that 75+25=100” is an opinion you can agree with or disagree.

    “I think, 75+25=100” is not an opinion but a fact the person is saying is not sure if they remember correctly.

    Of course you can say my opinion is X while you real opinion is Y, but that is just not wanting to tell what you really think for some reason (e.g. due to fear, manipulation, not wanting to insult someone indirectly, etc.). Then your statement about your opinion is indeed wrong. But not your opinion itself.

    BTW. In which universe is 75+25=110?




  • Petter1@lemm.eetolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldXenia doesn't like Systemd
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    19 hours ago

    How is furry an opinion?
    And how can an opinion be wrong?
    You can not say someone is wrong hating someone/something, if they do it, it is a fact and if not, it is a lie. And you have no way proving that.
    And lastly, thinking that most people use PulseAudio is a supposed fact, which can be true or false, but is not an opinion neither.

    But you can definitely say that your opinion is that furry as a culture is wrong, that hating systemd is wrong and that thinking anyone still uses PulseAudio is wrong.

    I must add, you have strange opinions…




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    I think, an alternative to that would be some servicees from tailscale or cloudflare, I suppose