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  • It is very different from the usual flat corporate style yes, but this is just their branding. Their blog is full of anime characters like that.

    And it's not like you're looking at a literal ad for their company or with their name on it. In that sense it is subtle, though a bit unusual.

  • Please don't split the EU defense community again over aircraft engines..

    I don't even care which engines we get, can we just agree to make it a NIST randomness beacon coin toss?

    Can we please just do something together with all of Europe for once?

  • So $30 is all that you need to delete your Microsoft account? Or is the problem that even if you'd rebuy Minecraft, you'd still need a MS account to play it?

    Are you aware of the many Open Source Minecraft-inspired games?

  • Thanks for raising awareness of FOSS Discord alternatives. Revolt certainly is the best looking of all of them.

    Last time I looked into this, Revolt's voice and video chat was "unsupported" for self-hosting while they were working on a complete rewrite. Is this still the case?

    The other big FOSS Discord alternative is Synapse-Matrix with the Element X client, but no clue how far along voice and video is over there either.

    Then there's Mattermost, which is more work-oriented and has voice and screen share, but no video calls.

    I should host some of this stuff to try it out.

  • Het is niet voor niets dat importheffingen tegen de EU nog steeds niet zijn aangekondigd, alleen gedreigd. En dat de oranje dictatorfan roept "dat de EU is opgericht om de VS te naaien". Hij weet dat een handelsoorlog met de EU betekent, en dat dat desastreus is voor Amerikaanse bedrijven

  • Herkenbaar. Ik ben bijna helemaal van Windows af wel, en ben bezig met migratie van privé Google naar Proton. Mail, agenda en contacten zijn over, maar Drive, Keep en Sheets (mobile vooral) is wat lastiger. Komt misschien nog een Nextcloud instance bij om Joplin Notes en Collabora Sheets op telefoon makkelijk te synchroniseren

    In het verleden wel eens een maandje of 2 Netflix, Prime of Disney+ genomen om series te kijken maar daarvoor kijk ik nu ook vooruit: we moeten Trump serieus nemen met zijn importheffing dreigementen dus EU Wet 654/2014 eens goed lezen 😉

    Samenvatting in het overzeese Friese accent: https://feddit.nl/comment/15162357

  • Welcome to Lemmy @destviz@lemm.ee !

    What even is an actual cornball..? Genuine question. Never heard of it.

    Of course mass surveillance existed long before the US had a fascist president, no one is implying that it didn't.

    It's just that fascism is a great reminder why no government should have as much power to invade in privacy as the US has. Especially for those who are not subscribed to this community and forgot about that, so share this with them!

  • For anyone wondering what "TDS" means:

    Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is a pejorative term, used to describe criticism of or negative reactions to President Donald Trump that are perceived to be irrational and to have little regard for Trump's actual policy positions.[1] The term has mainly been used by Trump supporters to discredit criticism of him, as a way of reframing the discussion by suggesting that his opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world.[2][3] Some journalists have used the term to call for restraint when judging Trump's statements and actions.[4][5][6]

    Despite the usage of the term syndrome suggesting a medical condition, TDS is not an official medical diagnosis.[7] A 2021 research study found no evidence to support the existence of TDS among Trump detractors on the left, but instead found bias among his supporters.[8

    Source: Wiki

  • GitOps + Renovate.

    Tools that allow you to work GitOps (everything is defined in text files in Git) are:

    • Kubernetes
    • NixOS
    • to a lesser degree, Ansible

    Here's a nice starter template for running your own Kubernetes cluster via GitOps with Renovate pre-configured: https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template

  • Mostly yes, but there are some closed source services which are still good options for this specific threat model.

    And I just thought the clear explanation of the why combined with the list, makes this an excellent blog to send to people who don't get it yet.

    The list itself is something most of the people in this community know already, but you might want to send this when someone asks "why?"

  • I've been doing almost all of my gaming on Linux for 2 years now, running a 5800X3D and an RTX 3080.

    Why the "almost"? I love to fly flight simulators, mostly DCS World, in VR and am still using an HP Reverb G2 (Windows) headset.

    Everything else works without issues on Linux for me. I've been sitting on Pop!_OS 22.04 but if I were to install today, I'd go for Linux Mint

  • Took a look at the specification, this is what I found:

    For federated servers performing delivery to a third party server, delivery SHOULD be performed asynchronously, and SHOULD additionally retry delivery to recipients if it fails due to network error.

    So they should retry. Note that should is not the same as must. So there is no obligation. There is no timeline in the spec about for how long or how often retries should be done. The wording says network error.

    My interpretation: the spec leaves a lot of room for implementations to differ. Network problems don't normally last for days though. I'd guess that if your server is down for 5 minutes, you'll still receive most or everything you'd normally receive. I wouldn't trust on that if your server is offline for more than a day.

  • The "Peter" bit reminded me: Years back, there was a viral trend on Dutch socials where women shared a hashtag "I am Peter" to raise awareness that there were more people named Peter in Boards of Directors than women.