[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

I strongly disagree with this. In practice, supporting chrome does not imply supporting safari and vice versa. In particular, Safari is much, much slower about adopting new web technologies. Google basically implements support for anything they can think up, Apple waits for it become a ratified standard and then implements it only if they want to. Their JavaScript implementations are also completely different.

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 9 points 2 days ago

In that case it could still end up in a situation similar to weed, where it is legal according to states but not to the federal government. Especially for those states that legalized abortion access via constitutional amendment rather than a simple law.

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 66 points 5 days ago

If what you’re referring to is behavioral problems, the more obvious explanation to me is that as kids spend less and less time being physically active, they become more restless and feel under-stimulated when they have to sit in school all day.

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 24 points 5 days ago

Yeah it is insane that such a large company that works with the military is allowed to be privately owned, it’s pure waste.

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[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 75 points 5 months ago

This some fascist shit. Why is the government so obsessed with shielding cops from accountability?

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 178 points 6 months ago

What infuriates me is this:

“[T]he United States has made clear that it will block Palestinian membership and statehood until direct negotiations with Israel resolve key issues, including security, boundaries and the future of Jerusalem.”

Why does Israel get membership in the UN, if these are preconditions for membership? Israel will never agree to Palestinian membership. A stable Palestinian state will likely never exist until Israel is defeated militarily and has no choice but to accept it.

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 100 points 6 months ago

I support Iran’s defensive actions against Israeli aggression. I hope Iran chooses military and intelligence targets instead of civilian ones, in compliance with international law, despite Israel targeting primarily civilians in their war of conquest.

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 120 points 7 months ago

Blocking a large messaging platform because a minority of people are using it for piracy, of all things, seems extremely disproportionate

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 92 points 9 months ago

It’s piracy, distributing copyrighted works against the terms of its license. I agree stealing is not really the right word.

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I want to be able to be create some image collages to share with friends from my iPhone. I’ve been searching around, but I’ve found that most every app requires an expensive subscription (often $40+ year) and many are limited to squares. I don’t need many features, just the minimum to put together a collage. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 147 points 1 year ago

Damn I was hoping he would be able to cause more chaos inside Russia before Putin had him killed.

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 94 points 1 year ago

The phoronix forums are insanely toxic. Everything is bad. Gnome = kid's toy. systemd = written by Satan himself. Every programming language = too slow. Anything vaguely interested in fostering a diversity, equity, and inclusion = true colors come out in full force.

It's so toxic yet I subject myself to it every now and again. There's absolutely no moderation going on and it shows.

[-] bamboo@lemm.ee 173 points 1 year ago

Systemd is the first program that runs once the kernel has started. It's job is mostly just starting up other processes, and managing those other processes. If you don't know what systemd is, then you probably shouldn't care about if you're using it or not, it's good software but there are fine alternatives.

What makes systemd particularly interesting is that it is different from historical init systems. Historically these init systems were an unholy mess of shell scripts. This offers maximum flexibility, but limits the functionality of the init system itself. Systemd replaces these shell scripts with simple ini-like service files that allow everything to be declared simply and declaratively, and allows specifying more rich metadata, like dependencies. But it's different, and some people place a higher value on "how it's always been" than pragmatism. I personally have zero sympathy for them because throwing out objective progress to hold onto a broken system designed for 1960s computing is just dumb.

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