This PR adds split_lock_detect to the preserved_arguments list in anaconda.conf.
Currently, on recent kernels, if an x86 split lock is detected, it can cause the kernel to crash (#AC: crashing the ...
Is there any indication that increasing the use of“clanker” makes society more racist? One could argue by finally making the target of a racist-style slur a robot is actually uniting humanity together against a common enemy.
Will racist appropriate it like they do everything else? Probably, but if that use isn’t semantically dominant, there isn’t a real problem.
Second, there is a tendency to view hatred negatively. Whether you like it or not, there is a permanent population looking to hate something. If you don’t give them something to hate, your enemies will–and it will likely be you.
Is there any indication that increasing the use of“clanker” makes society more racist? One could argue by finally making the target of a racist-style slur a robot is actually uniting humanity together against a common enemy.
Will racist appropriate it like they do everything else? Probably, but if that use isn’t semantically dominant, there isn’t a real problem.
Second, there is a tendency to view hatred negatively. Whether you like it or not, there is a permanent population looking to hate something. If you don’t give them something to hate, your enemies will–and it will likely be you.