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  • Nice proof there?

    Wray initially came out saying it was still unclear if Trump was hit. After investigation it was concluded he was.

    I cited sources and showed evidence, you haven't shown anything. Either find some proof for your assertions or admit you were wrong.

    There was nothing in between Crooks and Trump that was hit and could have launched shrapnel at Trump. And it's hilarious to think the USSS "hip-checked" him when we have clear photo evidence of two skin-grazings on his ear.

  • Factcheck showing no images or video of broken glass nearby: https://www.yahoo.com/news/fact-check-rumor-shards-glass-232900180.html

    FBI also confirmed the bullet lightly grazed him: https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2024/07/30/congress/no-doubt-trump-was-hit-by-bullet-00171861

    (Paywalled) NYT analysis also suggests it was a bullet: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/26/us/politics/trump-shooter-bullet-trajectory-ear.html

    Independent forensic experts also weighed in stating it's extremely unlikely it wasn't a bullet:

    Diaczuk echoed the Times’ findings, pointing out that there were no objects between Crooks and Trump that logically could have created flying debris, and that the podium and seats behind Trump happened to be positioned in such a way that the laws of physics made it unlikely he was hit by a fragment of either, he told The Independent.

    Do you have any evidence that shows where the supposed glass shrapnel came from? I understand not liking Trump (I detest him too), but come on. It was an assassination attempt, he was very lightly grazed by the bullet.

  • You exist in the brain, which is ruled by physical processes. Not sure what citations you need for that.

  • IIRC this was debunked, there's image of the bullet trail going past his ear. There was also no screen nearby that launched shrapnel in his direction iirc.

  • What actions on Gaza has the Trump regime taken that are demonstrably worse than what the Biden administration allowed?

    I often see this question asked, and I wonder if those asking have been asleep the past few months?

    Under Biden:

    • Israel was still negotiating with Hamas for a ceasefire and release of hostages. A ceasefire deal was even reached.
    • Israel limited the amount of occupation zones at the request of the Biden administration.
    • Mass deportations weren't being planned (at least not openly, and not by the US).
    • Israel reduced but still allowed some foreign aid.

    Under Trump:

    • Israel broke the ceasefire and resumed hostilities with even greater military force.
    • Is creating very large occupation zones and "kill zones" where Palestinians are forced to leave.
    • Is openly planning mass deportations and ethnic cleansing, in collaboration with the US.
    • Israel has blocked foreign aid completely.

    As a result people now face mass starvation and the prospect of being fully ethnically cleansed.

    I understand Biden was extremely disappointing. I thought he was too. But we shouldn't kid ourselves that he was in any way equally bad as Trump has been. And given what Trump and Israel have been saying, the worst is likely to come.

  • The entire point is that I shouldn't have to memorize what such a basic feature of the distro is called.

  • The way those super-fast charging batteries work is usually by splitting the battery internally. It's not one battery charging at 120W, it's 2 charging at 60 (or 3 at 40).

  • Germany doesn't have jurisdiction on servers hosted in Austria. This "German law" defense doesn't make the remotest amount of sense.

  • It probably is, yes. But somehow I feel like I run into all of those bugs :(.

  • Keyword "easily". Having to figure out the scheme for those files and where to exactly put them is not user-friendly. And from searching online, there's vague edgecases that cause it to not get recognized by the task bar properly.

    But it is neat trick for those who tinker a bit more I suppose.

  • I find it hard to believe "File Manager KDE" would be unsearchable for, given that it already returns results related to Dolphin. I just don't believe this is difficult at all, sorry.

    I shouldn't have to figure out the file manager is called Dolphin, the name should be descriptive by itself. The fact that you have to rely on the keyword search to figure it out is imo just bad naming.

  • True, but this then applies to all apps. And for some bizarre reason if GenericName is not available the fallback is Comment, so tons of apps turn into a long string of text that gets cut off.

    Like, look at this:

    Top row is perfect, but then you get to Steam...

  • Honestly I dislike a lot of the KDE default app names. Default apps should have simple, descriptive names.

    The fact that the file explorer is called "Dolphin" instead of just "File Explorer" or "Files" or something descriptive just makes KDE harder to use for no good reason.

    I wish I could just easily reconfigure the name and icon of the default apps so it's fixable at least.

  • The nebulous term is "intent". That's not something that's always clear. Especially early on in the war the argument was that the intent was to destroy Hamas and rescue the hostages. That wouldn't be a genocide. But given what several cabinet ministers have now been publicly saying, we can determine that the intent is present.