

The cruelty is the point
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The cruelty is the point
My current setup works perfectly fine, haven’t bricked my system in half a decade.
The learning curve seems steep. It seems to introduce a lot of complexity without much benefit for me.
Docs are sparse and everything that is already out there is written with “traditional” setups in mind.
Thunderbird has improved a lot in recent years and I’ve been using it without problems
Thunderbird has a calendar by default now.
Don’t they have to prove it with a photograph? In GermanyI’d laugh in theirface withput a photograph as evidence.
I just checked how it is for me to be sure. My Streetcomplete changes show up immediately on openstreetmap.org/edit.
As far as I know the edits are applied immediately in the backend, however the rendering of the changes can take some days.
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Barrier of entry is marginally lower. With mastodon you’ll have to make a decision on what instance you’re creating your account. With Bluesky there’s just Bluesky.
Trump and Vance hold no actual power. Musk is now the shadow president of the USA.
“perhaps” “I think”
In short you’ve got no clue.
In authoritarian environments, any compassion you show the declared enemy is a grave offense and needs to be punished severely.
The russian soldiers are in an awful predicament in this war. But they are still the aggressors and Ukraine has the right (obligation even, seeing what Russia tends to do to civilian population it conquers) to defend itself against them…and as awful as these weapons are, they have not been used in an illegal way here according to international law (something that Russia doesn’t give a flying fuck about, btw.).
Personally, I don’t see a moral issue here though I of course would prefer if noone had to die of which only happens in the case of Putin withdrawing his troops right now.
Couldn’t it be possible to set a script that restarts jitsi as that user’s login shell?
Play on Linux has been succeeded by Lutris or Bottles. I’ve tried both and personally I have fewer issues with Lutris but Bottles UI is a lot more intuitive. So I’d suggest trying Bottles first and if you run into issues use Lutris.
The clear cut of state data, pillar data and formulae feels more intuitive to me than Ansible’s playbook organization.
I use SaltStack to automate my servers. Just feels better than Ansible to me.
For my PC and laptop I don’t do anything, I haven’t hopped distribution since I started using Tumbleweed a few years ago.
The main distribution we use has it like that by default and our (admittedly rudimentary) benchmarks haven’t shown much of a performance difference versus ext4 so we kept to the default.
We use btrfs for the / partition and xfs for any data partitions. Has served us well, the snapshot feature saves us some valuable time when an update goes awry.
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