• @[email protected]
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    110 months ago

    I’m liberal, but no techbro. Try saying something remotely luddite and watch what happens.

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          110 months ago

          Hell no. Gas stoves heat the air more than they heat food, they’re dirty (both in terms of emissions and being a bugger to clean) and not a single bit faster. With ordinary resistive electric you might’ve had half a point, gas has its pros and cons there, but induction is superior to all in all relevant metrics. Well, modulo woks that’s a different topic but do you even have one.

            • JustEnoughDucks
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              110 months ago

              Literally the entire point of this thread is that “you get censored for saying things that aren’t hard left.”

              Someone disagreeing with you is literally the furthest thing from censure. They can still see and react enough to disagree with you.

              Look, you comment is still up and will stay up forever. What a shit trap when you don’t even know what you are trying to “prove.”

              Also, both gas and induction have their place. Not everything is either/or.

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              10 months ago

              Gladly so. After all, all I proved is that I care about how well a thing works, not about how old or new it is. For you, as a liberal, of course, “working well” is a category that includes capitalism so…

              • @[email protected]
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                210 months ago

                That’s what I was getting at though. Differing opinions are attacked around here. The lemmy “hive mind” is way more bullshit than reddit ever was.

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                  -210 months ago

                  The marketplace of ideas is not, in fact, a place where you go and spend money to buy or sell ideas. It involves attacking one another’s ideas.