

We will see. I hope you’re right
@RemindMe@programming.dev 3 years


We will see. I hope you’re right
@RemindMe@programming.dev 3 years


Metric - Now - Late 2023 (Milei took office in December of that year)
Annual inflation - 30% - 211%
Fiscial balance - Little surplus - -5% of GDP
GDP growth - 3-4,5% - -1,6%
Poverty rate - 36% - 42%
Argentinian economy is doing better now in every metric imaginable, poverty too. This was a discussion about economy, not quality of life.


Metric - Now - Late 2023 (Milei took office in December of that year)
Annual inflation - 30% - 211%
Fiscial balance - Little surplus - -5% of GDP
GDP growth - 3-4,5% - -1,6%
Poverty rate - 36% - 42%
Argentinian economy is doing better now in every metric imaginable, poverty too. This was a discussion about economy, not quality of life.


Previous governments were leftist, Milei is fixing after them.


Yet he massively improved the economy left in a dramatic state by socialists


Mainly because of leftist, almost socialist government.


Absolutely based, but it shouldn’t be opt out, it should be forced instead.


People here: “Hahha, I’m so smart, I’m going to flash openwrt/opnsense and use whatever PC as a router”
They want you to do that. This law exists for a reason, to decrease use of foreign proprietary, potentially unsafe software in critical infrastructure.
By using openwrt you’re doing what lawmakers want you to do.


This sounds reasonable
From a non techical user perspective.
I used unmodified GNOME 40 and 49 for a week. There were few changes, I could absolutely see myself using the older version and not missing much.
In my opinion GNOME 4X is as good as linux DEs get. I would like to see some popular extensions getting official support and native dynamic tiling, but besides that it’s hard to see room for improvement.
Removing X11 is a big deal, but most users won’t see it as such.
How many people were using X11 on GNOME?
Yes, it’s technically a huge change, but regular user won’t see a difference
I must check it out, thanks
Honestly, not much changed since GNOME 40.
Is it a bad thing? No
Do I want more changes? Also no
The only thing missing from GNOME for me is proper dynamic tiling. I’m trying Forge extension, but it feels clunky


Why are you still hiring programmers then?
No, because I don’t like Milei and his ideas. If it works in Argentina, alt wing all around the world will get political traction.