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  • These days I am looking at their video on their channel on Rumble while working. I think they are achieving financial and political pressure in the most wholesome way possible.

    That said, I don't think I am going to click on anything else on Rumble, as it is all Tucker Calson, bitcoin and other shit like that. I don't see any future in it; it has achieved Dailymotion status in no time.

  • I really understand this is a reality, especially in the US, and that this is really happening, but is there really no one, even around the world, who is taking advantage of laid-off skilled workforce?

    Are they really all going to end up as pizza riders or worse, or are there companies making a long-term investment in workforce that could prove useful for different uses in the short AND long term?

    I am quite sure that's what Novo Nordisk is doing with their hire push here in Denmark, as long as the money lasts, but I would be surprised no one is doing it in the US itself.

  • Does Spotify really have "fans"? Or maybe just users? And what user spends time "threatening" piracy, if they know how to do it?

    Also, I realized only last month that my younger brother doesn't know how to use torrents. Shame on me for having left home too early!

  • And that's why if you open the command line in Windows 11 you will read:

    10.0.26200.5742

    Et voilà!

  • I guess that , unlike some famous people in "Phoenix Valley", the people in Tucson did not forget "the white man's greed".

    Kudos to them!

  • From here

    It's all part of the plan. Only this time they let the cousins across the pond do the first significant move.

  • The right answer is "Gunna ask ya muum next taim 'seer"

  • I am a newbie in LibreOffice, but I am wondering whether me chronicling my first experiences in it would be worth doing.

    I think what we sorely lack is more people like Nick and Michael Horn making approachable tech news about this niche.

    I understand that to some the idea itself of the tech news cycle, focused on its own navel all the time is not appealing, but I think that is exactly there that a channel like this could distinguish itself, showcasing OSS solutions having an impact on the public good, something the usual news outlets cannot afford to do since every second is lost revenue.

    The only risk is being boring.

  • A lot of slightly smarter Americans wouldn't have taken the risk of such a remark, despite remaining oblivious to the mere existence of Liberia.

  • Defineky not in the case of a CEO, she is the bartender.

  • Here comes the killjoy!

  • I now have the Street Fighter voice in my head going:

    "Honda Wins!"

    For the killjoy that will come pointing out that SpaceX is at another level of development etc., yes, I know that. Japan also has a constitution written by the US that doesn't permit them to have long-range missiles.

  • Now that's the real win.

  • Genuinely curious: how many explosions before the successful test?

  • I got downvoted to hell last time I expressed my views about religion, but it has served me well for 29 years now (having been born in the shadow of the Vatican), so I am willing to share again:

    I work, collaborate, spend time and even sometimes have sex with religious people, all while maintaining the idea that each one of them is akin to a dormant terrorist cell, and that given the right conditions their fundamental distancing from reason and in some cases recognition of undeserved authority can turn against me and everyone else.

    I live a subtly tense life, but usually I am already in a safe place when shit hits the fan.

    I also have a very wide definition of religion and of priest.

  • Both of the services have the option to delete all forwarded messages. This is simply the best first step in order to be able to review what accounts still work with the old addresses (via inbox rules) and slowly change them. I use addy.io for mail aliasing already, but that is not really related to gaining independence from those companies.

  • And that's why I set up forwarding from Gmail and Outlook to my new Tuta account.

    In a few months I should be free, happily paying for EU alternative were the default swipe gesture stands for delete instead of archive.

  • Am I the only one that sees Adolfo "using" it and Musk "feeling" it?

  • I bet they will still make it default.