Happend in France a months ago. When there were riots after a cop killed a boy in the poor suburbs, one of our dear ministers (/s) asked for exemplary sentences and some of them took months of prison for packs of rice or energy cans...
At some point, we, europeans, need to say "fuck off" to the USA, including (maybe as a first thing) all the IT company (I am biased on this one). X, meta are bad for democracy, microsoft is the software b team for 40 years (I don't remember the source of this quote but I like it, maybe Ed Zitron) and is enshitifying all the software on the os side, Google is doing kt for the web...
But the European Union is also a very bad agreement in favor of the capital mainly. In France, the mandatory market for energy is costing EDF a shit ton of money (it was also implemented very poorly in France), detached worker is wtf(?)... and we are still exploiting all the emerging countries and poor contries that suffer from their ressources...
You forgot Kanaky which is maybe the most awful right now (speaking of colonialism). A surprising thing is that some of those overseas are part of France for longer than Nice and Savoy
I really need to make my write-up about my nextcloud install. It feature :
nextcloud fpm
postgresql
nginx
redis
elastic search for full text search (still needs a bit of work1)
notify_push
collabora (still needs a bit of work 1)
All of it running in rootless podman pod with a dedicated user for the stack. It is all with podman units, and a systemd timer for nextcloud's cronjobs.
1 means that there is trouble with usermapping. Instead of having my user properly mapped inside the container to run the apps, they use a dedicated one and I dont know hot to correct it and I have been a bit lazy to change it.
I know that at some point, UK extracted oil from the sea but do they still produce some ? /s
At this point, there is no excuse to stay on xitter, bluesky starts to get traction, and mastodon is not this hard (still some trouble with data transparency though)
To me, he talks more about boreout/brownout than burnout. The first one (I almost did it this year) is about having a job that is boring, like really boring for you (mine was tech support only with absolutely no control over anything, plus some disrespect for my company and client (big bank) starting to appear). Brownout is more on the lost of meaning which he talked more about.
Both may seems "better" than burnout, but being bored enough to have suicidal ideation back is not a great deal (in my case) and according to my therapist : the cause are different, but the result is "always the same" : one day, you can't get out of bed and cry...
I totally disagree with the quote from hackernews. Having the option to use sqlite is nice to test it, but going with postgresql or mariadb allows you to have better performance if you use rdbms. Also, packaging with containers allows to have one standardized image for support if some third party packaging (from a distro repo) is bugging to test it further.
To me, a good gui really depends on what service is provided. For kanidm (IAM), I don't care this much of a web admin panel, the cli is really intuitive and if you need some graph views of your users, you can generate some diagram files.
Considering OIDC/LDAP, I'd rather have OIDC implemented for two reasons : I can point my users to the (really minimalist) kanidm ui where they have a button for each app allowed. Also, the login informations are only stored in kanidm, no spreading of login password.
I saw a comment about not needing to rely on many third services but I partly disagree with it. Using nextcloud as a mixed example, using elastic search for full text search is better than reimplementing it, but the notify_push should not be as separated as it is (it is here because I understood, apache-php and websockets does not mix well).
All in all, the main criterias for me are :
SSO with OIDC, but ldap is good enough
Good documentation
easy deployment to test, prod deployment can be more advanced
Not reimplement the weel eg if you need full text search, meilisearch or elastic can do it better than you will, so don't try to much (a simple grep for a test instance is enough)
If you need to store files, having remote stores is nice to have (webdav or s3)
I guess I find it intuitive enough but for the bugs I fill them and it is strange because I remember a few years ago it was working flawlessly. For now I used jamesdsp but I like the effect pallet of easyeffect
My goal is to follow this guide from easyeffects creator which is without equalizer but I can't even use any preset... I guess I'll try updating or installing from aur according to @ColdWater@lemmy.ca's comment
Of course they are rapists but once we said it what happens ? They go to prison and we wait for the next case ? The husband was teaching one of the guy how to do it, so some crazy bastard may have taken the inspiration.
Now to the topic. Rapist is not a social class or trait. The topic is that there is no specific social trait to define a rapist, any man of any social class coild be a rapist and this is the point that matter. After that we can ask why can any man, as nice as they seem, can turn a rapist. One thing we can note is that it is often when the man is in a position of power over the victim (coaches, priests, fathers, big brothers...) and looking with this angle we start to see a pattern. And to finish : of course not all men are rapists and not all rapists are men, but the balance is skewed. In 2023 in France, men represented 96% of agressors in sexual offenses. At some point, you can't turn a blind eye on how.skewed it is.
Some media unerlined the fact that the only shared trait between all of them (includes the ones "not found") is that they are men. Not rich, poor, crazy or anything, they are men, so the bear it is
For now my NAS it not really running anything (I want to have proper DNS/IDM before starting any other service and for storage I think I may go with owncloud ocis or nextcloud)
Happend in France a months ago. When there were riots after a cop killed a boy in the poor suburbs, one of our dear ministers (/s) asked for exemplary sentences and some of them took months of prison for packs of rice or energy cans...