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They call him the Nodfather.

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antonproitzelhaimer ,
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@georgetakei

"" for his and and having a within.

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I'm curious at this point:

Is anyone working in a physical/labor job right now? On your feet all day, or comparable, lifting, moving, etc?
Like warehousing, production, transportation, logistics, mechanic, custodian, so on?

I wanna know there's more to the & than just tech and tech.
I work in a warehouse, offloading appliances. I've been a truck driver and in door production.

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you 🫵 will learn a craft and do it

-with-your-hands-outside-of-computers-is-good-for-your-soul-i-think

@cichy1173@mastodon.social avatar cichy1173 , to random Polish

Czy ktoś kojarzy jakieś strefy co-working czy przyjemne kawiarnie itd. w Lublinie? Najlepiej w zachodniej lub zachodnio-południowej stronie miasta?

@BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io avatar BenjaminHCCarr , to random

confirms what we all suspected: Four-day weeks rule
As long as you get paid like a 5-day gig
The research, led by Boston College associate professor of sociology Wen Fan and economics professor Juliet Schor, also found that changes to patterns led to better and fewer problems.The research found that switching to a four-day led to an actual reduction in average working hours of around five hours per week.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/22/4_day_week_study/

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CCGS Samuel Risley
Canadian Coast Guard.

See it bigger or get it here: https://jan-luit.pixels.com/featured/ccgs-samuel-risley-jan-luit.html

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carlschwan Mod , to KDE in Why don't you donate (or donate more) to KDE?

I donate periodically to KDE, but my major gripe is that I don’t know where the money is going. They have no financial reports that can be easily found

The yearly reports of the KDE e.V. can be found in kde.org/community/donations/

individual projects don’t have a donation button

this is because giving money individually to a KDE subproject is a lot of logistic and unless the project is big and receive a lot of money, the amount collected for the individual project won’t be enough to do anything meaningful for the project. But we had a trial with Kdenlive specific fundraising, which worked reasonably well last year so maybe we will see more subprojects specific fundraising in the future.

there’s no public tracking of their income or expenditure like on opencollective

yeah aside from the graphs in ev.kde.org/reports/ev-2022/-groups_ we don’t publish detailed logs of every single transactions as they contain private details like how much our contractors are getting paid. KDE e.V. is a registered non-profit in Germany and the tax offices is very vigilant that nothing weird happens.

it’s not easy to find KDE devs (aka who is actually on the KDE team) so that one could sponsor individual devs

This developers accepting donations often have this info on their website. It’s also possible to find KDE related people on liberapay liberapay.com/search?q=kde

carlschwan , to KDE in Is it true that Thunderbird collected more donations than KDE?
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