

The sanctions stay basically only because of Florida having been a battleground state and Cuban immigrants being a significant voting bloc
The sanctions stay basically only because of Florida having been a battleground state and Cuban immigrants being a significant voting bloc
We put our hope in you 🫡
Extremely weird thing to be elitist and off-putting about.
I’m pleasantly surprised to see this cross the threshold. I was kind of not expecting it to, given that it had something like 500k signatures a week ago.
Way to go, everyone!
So, to be clear, you get how that’s more than a little bit fucked up, right?
To demonstrate, imagine a deep southern U.S town instituting an English-only policy and aggressively turning away for example Spanish or Arabic-speakers.
This is not something to be celebrated. Ban the thing you actually want to prevent instead of pushing through unmitigated xenophobia.
Hosting the code is probably non-material as far as costs go for Mozilla, and I doubt they would ever recoup the costs of migrating the code off their current solution in terms of engineering costs.
If I had to guess, this is them meeting other Open Source contributors where they usually are, which in large part is GitHub these days.
Spring Boot, aka the “just one more annotation bro”-framework
Jellyfin is better anyway
I wish this were true, but as a multi-year Plex-to-Jellyfin migrant, I have to point out that Plex was the better software.
I still choose to run Jellyfin for other reasons (don’t like the commercial path Plex is taking, among others), but I still do miss the better reliability and larger feature set in the Plex software stack.
I wish that would go without saying, but current events are unfortunately evidence of that not being true.
This is true, but it’s important to remember that some regulations were not written in blood, but instead in racism - see R1-zoning as one of the most significant examples.
Regulations are just tools, really. They can evidently be used for good, and should be used for good, but some are being used for bad and should be reformed.
May I suggest the orchestra song from Joey Quits? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A4UGtM4hDQ
Seems to have the kind of celebratory vibe that would be warranted
Maybe so, but pip is years behind package managers like cargo
. It really is not particularly good.
I’m surprised to hear you say this because in all honesty, pip really sucks as far as package managers go. uv
is a worthy replacement.
Betterridge’s Law of Headlines
A problem I avoid by brewing a single cup at a time.
Incredibly cringe opinion, congratulations
Pixels can be configured to limit charging to 80% these days.
I’ve started using it and the difference between using 80% and 100% on a daily basis is negligible, I rarely if ever let my device go below about 35% anyway. So this change is basically free battery life for the device
Yes, iirc Valve popularized the concept in the west with TF2, Dota 2 and CS:GO.
This seems like it could be a fun project. Mind making a post about the build sometime?