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  • Freedom from religion comes with freedom of religion in Canada.

    He's conservative, I'm not surprised he's religious.

  • "Oil tanker spills 60,000 tons of crude into the Pacific after hull biodegrades, more at 6"

  • Honestly this would most likely work very well as advertising, and generate a lot of free publicity around the unconventionality of it all.

  • Absolutely, and being repeatedly reminded to get your COVID or measles shots is "positive" propaganda. Herd immunity is objectively a good thing, but any sort of PSA is propaganda. (please get your shots)

    It's like the word "consequence", people always think consequences are always bad, when you could say "I got rich as a consequence of winning the lottery", or, re-worded, "I won the lottery, and consequently, I became rich".

    Bref, if you are not immune to positive propaganda, you are also not immune to negative propaganda.

  • It is definitely propaganda against propaganda, everything is propaganda.

    There's "good" propaganda and "bad" propaganda, and whether you think any propaganda is "good" or "bad' is propaganda in itself just by sharing such an opinion.

  • Aroace people:

  • Try the Canadian French layout, it's a much saner French layout IMO.

    It focuses on communication, so I use it in combination with the US layout so I can type programming-related characters.

  • Trust me, I get the feeling.

    I'm only arguing from a legal standpoint, where it's more appropriate to have CC0.

  • CC0 = Everyone owns it, no one can claim rights to it

    Copyleft = No one owns it, the code owns itself and claims rights to itself

    Since everyone paid for it, everyone owns it.

    If no one paid for it, or if a single owning entity is feeling benevolent, then copyleft is appropriate.

    I assume it would be difficult to get the consent of every US taxpayer to license this as copyleft, I believe CC0 (or proprietary, unfortunately) is the rightful default when in this situation. It's debatable whether any government code should be proprietary, save for deployment secrets.

  • Seems correct to me. It was paid for by the US public, using US public funds, it belongs in the public domain.

    I also wish they had GPL'd it, but I'm not sure this would be appropriate here.

  • I personally found VSCode slower.

    You need a decent machine to run iJ, but it's worth it and it's really fast when you have enough RAM to give it. I recommend at least 32, but I have 64.

  • With Matrix's CSAM and gore spam issues, I've been thinking about IRC more and more tbh.

  • Aux to FM signal adapter, powered by the USB port.

    Know that this may not be the safest solution, as you won't have accessible track controls directly from the head unit, so you'll have to be distracted if you want to pause or change tracks.

    You are better off with a flash drive.

  • Projection in action. Mostly everything they accuse the other side of, that are guilty of.