As other people have explained, basically it's a viewpoint supporting the existence of Israel. Israel itself is sometimes called "the Zionist entity" as a propaganda term by its opponents/enemies, as a way of refusing to say the name "Israel" or acknowledge it as a country. You might have heard the term used that way and picked up the undertone. It's like saying "the orange-haired figure" as a way of pointedly refusing to say the name Trump or calling him the president.
Wishful thinking. Look at Wikipedia. Open everything, total content dumps available as single tarballs, "free the communities" as one of their founding tenets when it started, lots of spammy mirror sites, yet everyone is still stuck there. Main reason is the stupendous search rank makes everyone go there. This is one reason I decided to block search engines from my personal site. It's ok, no one reads it either way.
Maybe they could use 32-bit twos complement arithmetic so if you have $2147483647 and you add one more dollar, suddenly you have NEGATIVE $2147483648. When you call customer service, they tell you that's not a bug, it's a feature. Heh heh.
Yeah I just mean that if you want a bullhorn, even if you don't order it from Amazon, you still donate training data to Amazon every time you use it. Obviously you might have to do that anyway, but there is a trade-off. You can't completely escape.
There is some discussion of that idea here:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/20/capitalist-unrealism/#praxis
Yeah, basically this. You could ask some followup questions about how they feel about the situation, if they haven't talked your ear off about that already.
Tldr the new lease on life is they are doing a couple more years of software updates for it. I think there is some wisdom on c/googlepixel about what models to get. I smile when I see the article describing how great it is that you can get a 512GB storage model for $400 and that the huge storage is such an attraction. I can get a 512GB MicroSDXC card for my Moto G for $40, heh heh heh, and 2TB cards are a thing now too (IDK if they will work in my phone). The Pixel's main benefit as I see it is GrapheneOS, so the new Google P7 software updates aren't that important.
It would help if you said what your interests are. I sometimes hang out on lowendspirit.com (self-hosting on cheap servers) and on budgetlightforums.com (flashlights). The OG flashlight forum (candlepowerforums.com) is still around too, but has slowed down a lot. Or heck, start your own!
Most of the stuff you've mentioned aren't that great a match for Rust. Write something in Rust that you would otherwise write in C or C++. It would help if you said what your interests are.
I've never understood the fuss about Mint, but I thought it was more of a tinkerer's distro? I've been using Debian, which has its warts, but seems to want to minimize loose ends (not always successfully). Some more explanation of Mint's benefits could be useful.
I wonder what happens if you buy something else at the same time.