When I was working night shift (until very recently), I worked 6pm-6am and I would wake up around 1pm. Then after work I'd immediately go to sleep. I kind of preferred it tbh. I didn't get as much dread about waking up and going to work when I had 4 hours of free time first.
However I only sleep 6 hours I'm sure that's not great.
Wow thanks for the info and the work. I don't use it much since 99% of my Lemmy use is on mobile and I prefer stock Lemmy for admin stuff, but I know at least a few of my users use it.
I'm going to see if that fork is something I can just drop in the docker compose file. That'll be awesome if so.
Do they intend to make it 1.0 compatible or is this beyond the scope right now?
Unfortunately with Lemmy 1.0 MLMYM (the software used to provide this UI) will have to be shutdown, unless the MLMYM dev re-appears or someone forks and maintains it.
What does that have anything whatsoever to do with this being about an "ethnicity"? (It doesn't)
But anyway
What a fun, peace loving dude.
More recently, Lischinksy reposted a message from Ambassador Amir Weissbrod, which stated that the UN lied about 14,000 babies being at risk of dying in Gaza.
Oh wait
Lischinksy wrote, “Significant strikes against the Houthis today. Despite what they say, the group suffered heavy blows in recent months.
“These efforts must be sustained and continued. If they keep shooting, Houthi leadership + QF operatives in Yemen should be next.”
Of course, they'll occasionally go for some super soft "peace" initiative that realistically goes nowhere and conveniently supports the normalization of Israel's existence on occupied land instead of a peace which involves the dismantling of the Zionist state, Palestinian authority of the zone, and massive reparations.
By working there they were implicit in helping the mission there so yes. I wouldn't have joined the German Embassy in 1941 even as a functionary unless I was a Nazi.
So anyone working for a part of the state is responsible for the actions of that state?
There's nuance here. Janitors at an Israeli government building? Probably not. State department employees serving an overseas mission to represent and lobby for your genocide? Yeah.
They weren't just born there (and given the number of settlers over there, that's doubtful tbh). They took a state job representing, and lobbying for this genocide.
It's a tragedy that it has come to this, but it's not wrong. It's wrong that it has to be this way.
Would it make that much of a difference? I doubt you'd be pushing more performance.