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  • Oh how I wish that was true. Unfortunately I've seen far too many people support Russia in this war, both offline and online, including here.

    Maybe I'm wrong about hexbear, I certainly hope that I am, but on lemmygrad I saw long posts with many upvotes explaining how this war is a good thing and Putin is a hero that is fighting against the capitalists etc.

    Edit: and now lemmygrad had Hunter's laptop on the front page. Could they be any more obvious?

    Edit2: lol, you almost had me believing that I was wrong and just too paranoid. Then in this very thread I got two people from hexbear telling me how NATO and Ukraine are evil, heavily upvoted. Still nothing bad about either Trump or Putin. Thanks.

  • If we can't solve every mathematical problem, there's gonna be things in science that aren't solvable either.

    Not at all, math and science are very different things. Math is a fixed system of rules that we constructed. Within these rules, there are possible statements which cannot be proven or disproved using only those same rules.

    Science is different, we don't know the rules but we observe, measure, and make predictions. It's not possible to "solve" physics but that's because we can't make infinitely accurate measurements, there's nothing systemic to prevent us from making a complete theory.

  • Yes.

    They steal a credit card, buy the game with it, and sell the game. Then the owner of the credit card (or the credit card issuer) discovers this and demands a refund from the game seller. Processing this refund requires extra work and additional money from the game seller.

    For a longer explanation, with successful results, you can read https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-303 .

  • Why would you do anything? It still works, so keep using it. Changing the OS just because you can sounds like a really bad idea to someone who's been using the same thing for 11 years (and I'm a Linux user so no pro-Apple bias here). It sure sounds like she's not the greatest fan of change.

    And also, as already said by many other comments, an 11 year old laptop is about the opposite of planned obsolescence.

  • It's a trade-off, so it depends on both how good the pay is and how opposed the company is.

    I'm currently working for a crypto company, and have worked for other similar ones in the past, and these all tend to be libertarian types which I don't agree with, but they pay well.

    On the other hand, a previous employer tried to get Saudi Aramco as a client, and I made it clear that I would not support this. Fortunately those talks didn't come anywhere.

    So yes, there's certainly a line.

  • Still. It will remove a talking point from the "democrats have the majority but they still won't pass , so you better vote for republicans" people. When all democrats but those two voted for it, and all republicans voted against it.

  • KDE Connect is awesome. I've been using it since it first came out (I think it was a GSoC project) with a variety of phones, and am 100% happy with it.

    BTW, about the naming, KDE stopped the K thing around KDE 4, with apps such as Cantor.

  • The medical conditions might be more realistic in House, but the process and behavior of people certainly aren't.

    It's similar with programming on TV. If you look at Mr. Robot, all the hacking methods and computer jargon are really accurate, down to KDE vs. GNOME rivalry, but the plot is total fantasy and nobody behaves as real programmers do. On the other hand, Silicon Valley is more like scrubs - the software is made up, it's a comedy, but the story and people are 100% realistic (except better dressed, since it's still Hollywood).