This sounds like the sort of infrastructure project the Linux Foundation should be supporting.
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This sounds like the sort of infrastructure project the Linux Foundation should be supporting.
I don’t understand how authoritarian leaning conservatives and free speech absolutists align most of the time.
This is such an interesting development. I bet a lot of dirty laundry is about to be aired.
Sure, it’s just another tarball to compile and install, right? What do you mean lots of dependencies? Oh, well, I guess there is Krita :)
That article is light on implemention details. It talks a lot about the legislation itself, and ways in which it might be implemented.
Pot – kettle
If we’re in string freeze, it’s probably within a few weeks. They’re in bug squashing and translations mode now. I’d take that bet.
Yes, but how. The details matter
Is this unmodded? I’ve never played it, and this screenshot alone intrigues me enough…
As a former slackware aficionado, I’d have to say that the general mood of the users and development team was super chill. Hell, the name slackware comes from “slack”, the goal of the Church of the SubGenius. The whole thing is a meme that’s been going steady for decades.
I had the privilege of meeting Patrick and much of the core Slackware group at the KDE 4.0 release party. They are all awesome.
I can expect that users that tolerate the Slackware style are also those that are pretty laid back to begin with. Probably they were happier people already, and using slackware just vibes with them.
Linux on all their electric cars, and they’re watching porn while driving ;)
Definitely a different kind of creative thinking involved haha
Conversely, I’ve found the beehaw communities to be a lot more open to actually discussing things as a result, so I’ve subscribed to a bunch of them.
This is actually a feature, and not a bug. Federated networks are perfect for this.
Here. In Canada this was aired on TV to encourage kids to question commercials: https://youtu.be/cvPwJQXzHm0
Wow. Lane splitting with a car. It’s ballsy enough on a motorcycle.
In KDE, there used to be man: as a protocol that you could use from Konqueror or anything else for that matter. Does it still exist?
I’m at work and cannot check.
Okay, TIL: it passes faster due to a shallower gravity well, rather than my expectation that it would pass slower due to its orbital velocity around the earth.
For astronauts in LEO, time passes slower because of the latter.
Magic underwear and spaceships. Let’s fucking go eh.
It’s so ironic. Over the last few decades you could find millions of examples of the opposite question being asked.
Well, you kind of can actually. It just replaces KWin