This is known as a “false dichotomy” and is very lame.
Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
This is known as a “false dichotomy” and is very lame.
I had a terrible time getting wifi working on my Macbook Pro from about the same year. 2012, I think. It semi-worked but was horrifically unreliable and slow.
In the end I just got a tiny USB wifi dongle and plugged it in, rather than using the internal wifi card.
That’s some God tier linux wizardry
A solid choice. I’ve been using it daily ( codeberg.org ) for the last year and it’s pretty great!
The code review features are not as awesome as github but you won’t need those.
They explicitly said this wasn’t the solution for everyone 😊
Now we have BBC printing stuff like this:
“It’s going to be like Mad Max.” “There will be no humanity. There will be no charity. There will be no fairness…
I fondly remember the days when rising sea levels, “sometime in 2100 or whenever” was the main climate-related thing. That was nice. Back then, the idea of tipping points was the realm of wild-eyed doomers that no one took seriously. Heat domes? Wildfires? Ocean death? Mass migration? Just science fiction.
Ahh, good times.
He’s a Kremlin asset, no doubt about it.
I don’t think trac has any kind of kanban UI to it, btw. They might have added it by now, it’s been years since I used it.
It depends what you were using Jira for - it has a lot of features, most of which you were probably not using.
Trac has a wiki, tickets and git all in one - https://trac.edgewall.org
NextCloud has a plugin called ‘Tasks’ which looks similar to Trello.
Forgejo is similar to github - https://forgejo.org/
Maybe they like to exercise power over others. Sociopaths like to hurt people.
Well, yes, but the individuals involved are not the main point here. The point is the earth is getting hotter really quickly and humanity needs to pull it’s head out of its ass and stop causing it.
As this trend continues we’re going to see more and more situations where previously safe choices have suddenly become unsafe and situations where there are no safe choices. Focussing on individual “bad choices” by people in developing countries is, sorry, idiotic and tragic.
Climate change will eventually affect you or someone you care about and when it does there will be some dufus on the internet going “duh, shouldn’t have bought a house in tornado alley” or “don’t drive through floodwaters, fool” as if it was your fault. Maybe then you’ll remember this post but probably not.
Some gentle pressure applied here might change that https://codeberg.org/swiso/website/issues/255
Yeah, I think it’s that one. Does Discover pull it’s content from flathub.org?
It says “by Signal Foundation” on it and 900,000 people have installed it so it seems good enough to me.
I have the official Signal Desktop flatpak installed through Discover. It exists.
Yeah, I read the whole thing. It was a good story but I felt that when it came time to “deliver the goods” they fell a bit short. For example, this: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/final-image-global-south.png. That is under the heading “Clearly authoritarian”, which seems pretty strong for such a boring sounding course.
I stand by my earlier comment.
I wish they were able to find better examples of the courses and the content (not just the summary from marketing materials). The examples they provided were really tame.
in China, law enforcement is designed to protect the state and the Party rather than the people, journalism is prescribed to create national unity rather than act as a check against the system, and the law is intended to protect the regime rather than its citizenry.
Very succinctly put!
In the Constitution of China you’ll find a section where it explicitly states that the interests of the group outweigh those of the individual. It’s baked into the legal bedrock.
These guys have 2 weeks of training.
Also, war is hell.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/10/uk-food-production-down-record-rainfall-farmers
Wheat production is down 15% since November, the biggest reduction in cropped areas since 2020. Oilseed rape is down 28%, the biggest reduction since the 1980s, and winter barley is down 22% at 355,000 hectares, the biggest reduction since 2020.
So, the above effects, every 3 years.
And we’re just getting started.
Enjoy this excellent web page:
https://www.logical-fallacy.com/articles/false-dilemma/