[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago

This is kinda like mise but also works with your distro's package manager?

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago

Is the answer also "yes" according to US law though? I doubt it, could be wrong though.

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 171 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Some even faulted Trump

Lol what? I think they meant "Some even dared to state the obvious truth that it's Trump's fault"

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 64 points 3 months ago

All good, but saying that antifa is a group of rock-throwing radicals is dumb at best and plays into the fascist's narrative.

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Let's say there's a software engineer in some company. They've been working there for a while, everything's good, they like the work and their employer's happy. Now there's a shortage in another part of the company and since they've been doing good work, their employer wants them to move to that department/project. However, they don't want to, because they don't like the domain/the team/whatever reason. Is the employer allowed to simply say they have to? If they say no, is that a reason for the employer to fire them?

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 65 points 4 months ago

Honestly, why do they all just cave? Is there no one with a spine in that godforsaken country?

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 74 points 4 months ago

What an idiotic system in which the president can just fire pretty much anyone. Gotta be a special kind of stupid to come up with this.

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submitted 5 months ago by ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml to c/voidlinux@lemmy.ml

The article states that various things in Gnome 49 will be more reliant on systemd. Since void doesn't have systemd, what does this mean for Gnome 49 on void?

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 145 points 7 months ago

This is not mildly infuriating but an example of extreme stupidity or, more likely, the result of corruption.

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 149 points 8 months ago

Is no one going to say or do anything about the fact that Israel illegally "intercepted" another ship in international waters?

Also arrested for what? They weren't even under Israeli jurisdiction when picked up.

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 67 points 8 months ago

Isn't it illegal to seize them in international waters?

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 84 points 9 months ago

Don't care, a European Trump supporter is still a Trump supporter

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 47 points 9 months ago

You're giving him too much credit. He simply doesn't know that people usually wear black at funerals.

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 70 points 10 months ago

Pretty interesting to see live how quickly a democracy can turn into an autocracy

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submitted 10 months ago by ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml to c/voidlinux@lemmy.ml

What do you think? April fools?

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The difference between forgejo and codeberg.org is clear. Forgejo is the software and codeberg is the entity that owns it, provides the domain name, etc. and also hosts a public forgejo instance at codeberg.org.

Lately, I've seen that there is also code.forgejo.org, which I assume is run by the same people. Why are there two public instances run by the same organisation? Are users supposed to migrate from one to the other? I see that code.forgejo.org currently has version 11.0 deployed which afaik is not released yet, so is that instance just for testing purposes?

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