

What happens in Finland?
I can imagine Linus being from Finland is probably having some influence.
What happens in Finland?
I can imagine Linus being from Finland is probably having some influence.
Yeah that 600bn is not paid. The idea is the EU will invest in US products but in the end there will need to be EU companies willing to do this.
The deal has a LOT of loose ends and can best be summarized by:
go fuck yourself you senile orange pedophile.
It’s a bot. Question was asked years ago.
Says AIGENPRO at the top. Not so pro then.
People trying to make a quick buck of ads in AI generated articles …
Smart move, Spain doesn’t fuck around. Hope they let him rot in jail for a bit.
“Lidar is lame”. Proven safer than those shitty cameras, Elon. Also surprised those 8 cameras continuously upload to Tesla servers, wtf.
I hope this sack of shit burns to death in his own crappy creation some day.
We have the greatest BOMBS, they are truly magnificent.
My first Atari was a 1040ST. Amazing machine, spent a gazillion of hours on it gaming and programming in GFA Basic.
Agreed, but I like the extra layer.
If your vault is locked on your phone for example it needs to contact the server. But granted, most of the time it is not needed.
I do this too. On a vm hosted somewhere with an encrypted filesystem and only accessible from my home IP. If I need a password while on the way I use my VPN.
Woops sorry, silly assumption 🙂 Keep it up!
This guy writing a small magazine every time. Appreciate the time and effort!
VSCodium, with vim mode enabled. Came from neovim which still is the fastest experience ever but I had plugins break too frequently after an update. Besides vscode has some nice features (visual git tree for example) that neovim lacks.
They do. Otherwise anyone can register with your phone number and start messaging as if they were you.
If you want more privacy you’d need something like Simplex.
I gave KDE a serious go again recently but it has some really annoying bugs on multi (3) display systems that affect me but probably not the grand majority of KDE users. Reported the issue, debugged it extensively, pinpointed the exact problem in the bug report and how to reproduce it (found out it also happened on dual screen setups). Then nothing happened. Ticket went quiet and it has been several months now.
I also had plenty of crashes in KDE apps.
I completely get the volunteer basis that KDE builds on, and I am not complaining that my issues do not get fixed. I understand it is being mostly built and maintained by people in their spare time and my issues are probably low priority. But for me personally it is stuff like this that makes KDE unusable as a daily driver.
I really hope they come with a wayland native version in the near future.
Lol fair point.