Didn’t know this guy before but it really doesn’t matter if he was literally Hitler and decides to start using Linux. It’s an operating system not a club, it really makes no difference. Maybe slightly more moderation for people on linux communities on mainstream platforms (e.g. reddit).
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aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Poop Drones Are Keeping Sewers Running So Humans Don't Have toEnglish2·2 months ago‘artists’ (usually rich)
I
knowthink you’re trolling, but…
aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube says goodbye to decade-old video player UI, but users hate the new designEnglish231·2 months agoI prefer the old one, but it’s really not much of a difference. New one looks a bit cheaper, like something you’d see on piracy sites or something.
Also just realised Jellyfin basically has the old YouTube design. Don’t know if YT was first with it, but if so it was pretty influential, think it’s quite common in many players.
What’s the problem exactly? There are many ways to do it, and I think saying you run
apt-get update
is quite fine even if you’re not explicitly saying that you run it as root. And he may not have flatpaks.
aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•China’s CATL claims to have overtaken BYD on 5-minute EV battery charging timeEnglish321·3 months agoTFW Chinese EV makers aren’t even competing with western ones anymore, only among themselves.
Do you remember any examples of things that made you turn away from those other distros?
Most big distros are old enough to drink though. Ubuntu is 20yo, Fedora 21yo, openSUSE 18yo, Arch 23yo, Gentoo 23yo. (I got curious and a bit carried away…)
But sure, Debian does have them beat by roughly 10 years (31yo).
This OS isn’t made by the EU, but it’s goal is to become sponsored by them:
Is EU OS a project of the European Union?
Right now, EU OS is not a project of the European Union. Instead, EU OS is a community-led Proof-of-Concept. This means it is lead by a community of volunteers and enthusisasts.
The project goal is to become a project of the European Commission in the future and use https://code.europa.eu/. For this EU OS is in touch with the public administration on member state and EU level. So far, EU OS relies on https://gitlab.com/eu-os.
Personally I don’t see why EU wouldn’t just go with Suse. It has the corporate support that I guess these government institutions crave, it’s a good system as far as I know and it’s home-grown. Ubuntu is another option, Canonical is a British company (not EU anymore but it is European).
aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google has illegal advertising monopoly, judge rulesEnglish14·3 months agoWhat? Having Chrome become Chromium and Android being degooglified would be pretty huge?
Sorry, I realise this is half-joking and not at all the point of your post, but I find it interesting…
Otoh, I really don’t want to learn chinese, meh
It’s unlikely to become the lingua franca over night, especially since Chinese already speak English (well, the ones you’re likely to come in contact with). Maybe your grand-children will learn it in school though.
Apart from the characters and pronunciation, the latter of which is probably quite easy if taught at an early age, Chinese is quite straightforward. There’s no regular vs irregular verbs because there are no inflections at all - no cases, no tenses, no plural forms. Just plop the words down in the right order and you’re done. And as a second language, I guess we would only use pinyin until quite late in school.
aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese chip giants say they don't care about U.S. tariffs — many don't sell to the U.S. anyway due to existing sanctionsEnglish10·3 months agoIf a tariff falls on a product category but no one is around to hear it, did it even make a sound?
Automating this system with some kind of algorithm is not right, but a nearly blind 70-year-old can still do damage? The angle here is weird.
If you’re organisation is small/flexible enough, maybe look into using some kind of stacked diff system. We used graphite at my previous company and it’s amazing for working with these kinds of things where you have a million little things to fix and they’re all kind of dependent on each other.
package-lock.json
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aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Another 122.88TB SSD just launched and this one comes from an obscure Chinese startup you've probably never encounteredEnglish1·3 months agoI don’t think that’s true at all? From my experience and research, China seems quite proud of it’s diversity. The five colors of the original ROC flag symbolized this diversity, though a bit simplified, as the “Five races under one union” (han, manchu, mongols, muslims, tibetans). This term is one of the “Three Principles of the People” formulated by Sun Yat-sen (who founded KMT and is venerated in both mainland China and Taiwan). It’s foundational to both Chinese republics.
(but if we’re talking about the language, then “Chinese” is mandarin Chinese unless otherwise specified)
aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Thunderbird plans on expanding offerings with additional servicesEnglish18·3 months agoI feel this might stop enshittification. Look at Firefox, enshittification stems from a need to turn a profit and how difficult it is to do that in a decent way for a web browser. A privacy-centered email service on the other hand is an attractive product, and probably enough(?) to keep the email client running.
Unfortunate though that Mozilla is a US company.
aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Another 122.88TB SSD just launched and this one comes from an obscure Chinese startup you've probably never encounteredEnglish111·3 months agoOf the companies mentioned, only DapuStor is from mainland China from what I can tell?
aleq@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese SSD Manufacturer UNIS Flash Memory Unveils World’s Fastest PCIe Gen5 SSDs, Featuring Speeds of Up To 14,900 MB/sEnglish10·3 months agoNot necessarily if you run workloads within the datacenter? Surely that’s not that rare, even if they’re mostly for hosting web services.
While most people would likely move to Digg v2.0 (I am just being realistic)
Are people actually going? The only thing I’ve heard about it (the AI-fueled reboot) is that it was planned.
I assure you a great many people take Linux seriously.