Lemmy.ml is still focused on FOSS and Privacy
Meanwhile at c/worldnews they remove replies where people disagree that Ukraine is run by fascists and Putin should take it.
Lemmy.ml is still focused on FOSS and Privacy
Meanwhile at c/worldnews they remove replies where people disagree that Ukraine is run by fascists and Putin should take it.
Don’t believe this, OP is a cat trying to get rid of a competitor.
I have a cat, he killed 0 birds.
It’s simply easier for Death to update Wikipedia before the act. Death doesn’t want to be late for the party that comes after.
Why hate them? What did they do to you?
Or you can explain it to a SO
Or you can ask on SO. Then close it with “nvm, fixed”.
Usually it means you’re doing something terribly wrong.
Because there’s no “Germany” in this movement. Different lands, different governments, different offices, etc.
Hey, that was a water bottle!
It’s not dumb because it works, doesn’t it? Even haters spread the news.
And I explained why.
If I remember right, most polls show people are against sending weapons. This might be why Scholz is cautious about sending Tauruses. The Baltic states have warned for years that Russia is a threat, even before Ukraine was invaded in 2022. But others didn’t listen to them then, and many still don’t take them seriously. The truth is, Russia is doing better than Ukraine’s allies because people think the conflict won’t reach them, and they prefer not to support politicians who would sacrifice short-term benefits for long-term security.
Why multiple fronts? The current conflict may be frozen under “right” circumstances, Putin will have several years to resupply. It doesn’t matter if Ukrainian allies have more economical and technological power than Russia if people in places like Germany cry that Currywurst now costs 1 EUR more than 2 years ago, and just want this to be over.
It does, because many more eyes can find issues, as illustrated by this story.
This story illustrates that some eyes can find some issues. For proper discussion we need proper data and ratios, only then we could compare. How many issues there are in open and closed source software? How many of them are getting fixed? Unfortunately, we don’t have this data.
Lmao this is the first time I’m seeing this format, I like the content so far.
Self-explanatory code doesn’t need comments!
If we’re comparing services run by enthusiasts to a service run by a commercial company, then I’d like to add my five cents: at least lemm.ee is much more stable than reddit.com.