

Is it part of the ToS of lemmy.ml to regularly post bs takes?


Is it part of the ToS of lemmy.ml to regularly post bs takes?


I tried using zsh again after having used fish for a while, but I just couldn’t do it. Trying to configure the ergonomics that fish ships OOTB into zsh was a pain, and I couldn’t get it to a satisfactory level.
Regarding scripts, you don’t have to use the fish scripting language. Just keep writing your scripts in Bash, and as long as you use a shebang, it’ll work fine in fish.


Why is this post in the privacy community of all places?


Yeah, the RAM shortage is definitely to blame on Electron. Won’t someone please think of the poor AI companies who have to give an arm and a leg to get a single stick of RAM!


I think you should read the article before heading to the comment section.
This is not about saying “something slightly wrong decades ago”, this is about giving a platform to a self-proclaimed fascist and being unrepentant about it to this day.
Regardless of how you feel about the definition of open source, that should really make you think.
+1 for Podman. I’ve found rootful Podman Quadlets to be a very nice alternative to Docker Compose, especially if you’re using systemd anyway for timers, services, etc.


I’m not sure I’d classify wiz as a “weird AI content blog”, but I agree that it’s good to get the information straight from the horse’s mouth.


If you also use FreshRSS, you can configure filters to automatically mark new articles as read (e.g. !intitle:'beta'). Since I only view unread articles, that effectively deletes them and I never have to see them!
While I agree with your sentiment, no interoperability obviously hasn’t made people switch to better platforms either. The only difference is that without interoperability, I’m forced to still use WhatsApp to communicate with those unwilling / unable to switch.
We have yet to see if they’ll stick to the Rust implementations for 26.04. If you’re running non-LTS Ubuntu in prod, that’s not on Canonical…
If we expect software like sudo to stick around for decades to come, a transition phase like this might very well be worth the investment.


While I agree, it seems a little ironic given your username
Definitely, that’s what I’m doing as well. I’ve found some to be lacking for my needs (e.g. music), but most of them are good enough for most use cases.
I’m using Nextcloud as well, but I’ll admit that it’s probably a bit heavy if all one needs is a calendar.
Simple Mobile Tools was sold a while back, IIRC to an ad company. As a consequence, the Fossify forks were created.
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Bulk shipping requires storage and logistics infrastructure. Either way Temu and the likes will also be hit by increased costs, though I can’t say if the impact is comparable.
What’s the problem with that? In my previous team, we had a structure with four levels of nesting where we only ever needed to query the first two levels. At first we used Postgres with normalized tables, but it was just slow as hell. Switching to MongoDB actually made our performance issues vanish.
Of course it all depends on what kinds of queries you need to run, but I don’t think that large JSON documents are necessarily a problem.
As much as I agree, I think we’re past the point of preventing normalization.


What’s the problem with the Digital Services Act?
The docs on DNS challenge are here, and a bit further down you can find the ones on wildcard certificates