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  • I misread it, seems like it's just the Omarchy theming system it has integration with. My point mostly still stands though, going out of the way to support Omarchy's system is still a red flag.

    For those unfamiliar, the creator of omarchy is a pretty open white supremacist and transphobe among many other things. This blog post does a pretty good job of outlining everything:

    https://davidcel.is/articles/rails-needs-new-governance (He also created Ruby on Rails, hence the article title, the focus of the article is mostly on that but it gives a detailed background on DHH as well)

  • GTK 4

    Omarchy

    Built-in AI integration

    I think I'll pass...

  • Really begs the question of what language even means

  • Then it really is authentic Boston Pizza!

    (No seriously I found maybe 3 good pizza places while I lived in Boston and I'm pretty sure 2 of them technically weren't even in Boston. The pizza there is mid at best)

  • It's worth noting that support for pixel 10s is currently in alpha and incredibly buggy

  • Installing NixOS was a real bird-brained move, huh Kasane Teto?

    I'll see myself out

  • Kirigami is built on top of Qt by KDE

  • To be fair, Linux isn't developed on GitHub (it's developed on the Linux Kernel Mailing List and kernel.org) and most of the spammers knew that going into it. The PRs on that repo were mostly just people trolling any bystanders that took it seriously until the internet did what they do best and took the joke too far.

    In this specific example they didn't waste anyone's time or resources because it was never being used or monitored in the first place.

    Edit for more additional context: Linus (who created git in the first place) mentioned not liking centralized git servers so he's specifically said for multiple years that he never considered actually moving development over to something like GitHub

  • I think the problem is that roads not designed for bikes in Europe are also old enough to have not been originally designed for cars, so things usually end up working out to some degree.

    In the US (especially for infrastructure built from scratch in the 1900s onward, i.e. most of the US except for some parts of the east coast) most roads and town layouts were designed specifically around cars and travelling at car speeds, and are explicitly hostile to anyone who isn't travelling in the biggest truck you've ever seen in your life. Blame oil/motor companies for bribing politicians throughout the 1900s (and honestly still today)

  • Isn't the content blocked because imgur refused to implement ID-based age verification so as a result they just blocked users in the UK? Or am I missing something else here

  • That's exactly my point. Giving away the exact town you live in to strangers on the Internet is not good advice to give people generically.

  • Maybe I could see country or even general region, but town?? Why would I want to publicly give away my location like that?

  • My town has $20 million of debt in our education department alone that we didn't know about until this year after a board of education administration change 😭 so I think 10,000 might not make too much of a difference to them. That being said I'd probably donate to a local foodbank

  • Now that I think about it, every single one of your replies is generalizing Americans as a whole. Do you really think everyone thinks like that? Or are your interactions just limited to internet trolls, politicians, and media outlets? I'm saying this because I spent 4 years in public (government funded) high school learning about all of the atrocities we committed both internally and across the world, and I'm sure that barely scratched the surface. Most of the people I know don't idolize any historical figures in the US.

    Let me put it this way. You're on lemmy.ca so I'm going to assume you're Canadian. If I started judging all Canadians based on what Alberta does, how would that make you feel? And what about the Inuit people? Canada and its leaders aren't exactly perfect either. Do you want me to start judging all Canadians based on something Trudeau (or any other leader for that matter) did?

    Either way, don't bother responding to this because I'm starting to think you're responding in bad faith and I don't feel like wasting energy on this anymore. Have a good day o/

  • Just because someone is underpaid doesn't mean they have nothing to lose. That's exactly why we're in the situation we are right now. People that are buying the propaganda obviously won't do anything about it, and even among people that don't, many aren't in the position where they'll be alright if they get wrongly deported, detained, injured, or even just sent to court. Good lawyers aren't exactly cheap and neither are medical bills.

    Yes, the government here sucks and I don't want to be caught dead defending them (especially considering they would never defend me), but creating a divide between regular people is also exactly what they want because it helps them promote their naive nationalism. Attacking regular people isn't exactly a great way to get others to agree with your ideas. All it does is convey a sense of elitism and hostility.

  • In my experience it's more of a "everyone is too overworked and underpaid to have time to fact check all of the political lies being thrown around." And the people that aren't overworked are either the ones trying to lead protests and voting movements, or the ones upholding the status quo because it benefits them. Definitely not as simple as "Americans hate having basic protections"

  • They haven't released Android 16 QPR1 to AOSP yet, even though it came out on Pixels at the beginning of September. Normally the gap is ~1-2 days.

    So yeah, a lot of custom rom devs are pretty bleak right now and honestly their concerns are pretty warranted given that it's Google we're talking about.

  • They forgot "CM" so this doesn't work for any number that ends in 900s