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TheGrandNagus

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Yup. Or Waydroid (or others) mature like Wine/Proton has.

SafetyNet is an issue though

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So it’s like installing a normal Linux distro, only more cumbersome, complicated, less capable a system, and full of the usual Google spyware. Cool.

Just install Linux Mint or something.

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Windows may indeed perform like shit, but Windows phone didn’t. It rang rings around android big time in terms of performance.

Windows phone was heavily stripped down.

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Trust me bro, Windows is gonna die any day now

– Linux forum people, for as long as I can remember

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Jumping the gun? It’s been working mostly without issue for most people for years now.

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Ok

Personally X11 is unusably buggy and janky. Just a clearly inferior experience.

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Most of these studies are nonsensical and don’t take into account things like whether the person works full or part time, or looks at average lifetime earnings. Both of which completely ignore that women very often either stop working or go part time when pregnant/raising children.

Anybody who actually thinks that for the same job a woman’s wage is 26% less needs their head examined. It’s not true and only gets pushed in media because it riles both sides up and gets clicks/engagement.

If governments actually wanted to do anything about the average lifetime earnings difference between men and women, they should make getting childcare cheaper, because it disproportionately affects women. But they don’t.

As it stands, the UK has the second most expensive childcare costs in the world, according to OECD data. It’s usually not worth it for mothers to get childcare and go back to the workforce. So they don’t. That’s what’s fueling the gender “pay” gap - mothers in particular are pressured not to go back into work because of high costs.

E: apparently people don’t understand that single mothers are a thing, pregnancy is a thing, and mothers are far more likely to look after children and lower their working hours than fathers.

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I’m well aware of biology, thank you.

It’s an undeniable fact that there are more single mothers who look after their children than single fathers. I’ll leave it to you to figure out why.

Women working fewer hours in their working lives is by far and away the biggest reason for the gap between the total lifetime earnings of men and total lifetime earnings of women. The biggest reason women take fewer hours is because of pregnancy and childcare. That’s why I brought it up. I thought that was obvious, but apparently not.

Prove to me that women earn less for doing the same work. Find me a job listing that advertises a lower wage for women. You won’t find one. Because that’s not the issue here.

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Of course there sometimes is. Where did I say otherwise? What does that have to do with anything I said?

All I said was that by far far and away the biggest cause of the lifetime earnings gap between men and women being the way that it is is because women work fewer hours in their lives, mainly due to pregnancy and childcare.

In the UK at least, younger women actually earn more than their male counterparts due to higher university attendance, typically better grades, and ending up in better jobs.

It’s when they reach an age where it’s typical to take time off to have kids when they fall behind.

Put simply, work fewer hours = get fewer monies.

If governments want to close the gap, and I think they should, they need to make childcare more accessible. It helps both men and women, but moreso women, because they’re the ones who take time off for pregnancy, and they’re typically the ones who take more time off for looking after children after that.

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I don’t know shit about coffee, so I’m assuming you mean you make your coffee with a mid-size Volvo estate car. Pretty impressive.

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