Niceeeee! I've tested a few KF6 apps in a rawhide+nightly copr distrobox on Kinoite, and they're quick
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Aren't most of those at best vulnerable as a leaf in the wind; and at worst literal hacker gateways to your home?
I watched the Sam O'Nella vid just now, and... I'm sorry he had that experience? I guess SM might be more shite abroad?
What's up? In my household (in Norway) we've specifically sought out Swiss Miss for the past seven(?) years, because everything else (apart from home-made goodies!) tastes shite.
If I've lost out on something, lmk!
Yeah, when I first got into Linux and FOSS I'd read their articles to get oriented. Even followed them on Mastodon. For a time, the articles and content were good, but after a while I noticed a decline in quality and more talk about proprietary things.
Nowadays, I've muted ItsFOSS on Mastodon and actively avoid reading their articles, because they run so many paid placements and low quality stories with non-free things placed front-and-center.
Glad I'm not the only one of this opinion. Let's hope ItsFOSS changes
Title neither camelCase or under_score smh
Well, sort of. There are plenty of laws that don't need to be accepted by all UN member states, in order to be effective.
If you get a majority of states, the UN can maybe make it official law for all UN member states. This opens up the possibility of international sanctions being placed on all states that don't follow the law.
Certainly, even if every rich guy and shady corp in the world placed their hidden wealth in your country; you might still want to be allowed to trade with other countries, and not have your government leaders jailed if they ever set foot outside of your borders
Hurray! Now we just need the majority of other states, too. It's certainly a step towards a brighter future
Well the risk is shared among all members, as well as the rewards. As a founding member, you have more risk at the start, but that risk scales down as the operation scales up.
You're more likely to have worker's cooperatives that fulfill actual needs, either in local society or the participants' lives, than capitalist firms. Less damage.
This is partly due to how there's little incentive for aggressive profit extraction since the workers, who control the coop, often live nearby. Would you actively choose to make things worse for yourself and your neighbours, to get some more money in your pocket?
Far from all activity in the world needs a person who wants to get rich, spearheading them.
We have organizations in civil society too, don't we?
This is rule 28, just $(99-28) rules to go 🎵
Definitely the transition from QT5 to QT6. It Looks identical, but has better wayland support and performance.
There are also a few new and hot features which I can't recount at the moment (it's 4:30 in the morning), but the pointieststick blog should have the droids you're searching for