Some of us still remember Wise Guys and want that range! ;-)
Just a regular Joe.
Some of us still remember Wise Guys and want that range! ;-)
Or show it in a minimal/headline only form.
Ideally, the app (and lemmy as a whole) would support an optional subscribe-to-spamlist feature, with crowdsourced spam/scam reporting, with some recourse for fake-spam-reports. Individual posts & usernames. Group and server admins can’t be as active as the crowd at large.
https://opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/8367/is-the-term-open-source-a-trademark has a discussion about this.
The short story is that the OSI failed to obtain a legal trademark in the US for the term “open source” (software), resulting in many opportunistic companies and individuals adopting the term popularized by the OSI (which was founded by Eric Raymond, Michael Tiemann and Bruce Perens).
There was controversy at the time due to it being a business-friendly spin on the ideological “free software”, and I personally avoided using the term for many years as a result. Even without a trademark on the now generic term of Open Source, there is still value in the OSI brand and its stamp of approval on a license.
Those who want to be crystal clear, should probably always say OSI Approved Open Source License.
Now, I’m off to have a Nescafé Approved Coffee.
That would be trademark infringement. Patents are much more nefarious.
A supply chain attack of some kind. Perhaps the app was distributed via a private store app where the french authorities had some leverage. I wonder if we’ll find out.
Given that russia is unlikely to ever submit to direct war reparations, it seems clear that extra EU tariffs will be imposed on russia in the long term, with gas and oil flowing again. US Inc. will be forced to be very competitive if it wants to keep a share of the energy pie, as russian oil and gas is cheaper to begin with.
US companies in turn would be unlikely to “win” reconstruction contracts in Ukraine if the government policy is hostile to Ukraine’s interests.
It sounds like JD Vance is either making an empty threat or is working against US economic interests.
Did they finally stop paying their bills? Due to sanctions, I mean?
Calculated cowardice, is my guess. The SPD leadership might also hope that a cautious stance loses them fewer votes in the upcoming elections. The BSW and AfD both cater to nostalgia and the fears of simpletons.
I personally don’t think they’ve done poorly in supporting Ukraine (Germany is a huge contributor, even if much of it is the boring non-kinetic kind) but he doesn’t have the strong leader quality that you want during such times. The initial Wende seems to have fizzled, too.
Lots of ideas are patented, especially by large companies. Some ideas are pursued by the company themselves, while others sit in the patent war chest to (maybe) generate passive income and help with future litigation. Very occasionally they are used for prevention.
Regardless, such a system would be a reason for many people to avoid buying a particular car or brand of car.
A nanotube garrote would be the talk of the town.
What filesystem are you using?
My Samsung S90C OLED is pretty good. I spent a lot of time researching TVs and user reviews before I bought it though, and an LG OLED also made the shortlist.
It is possible to wrap something like python into a single file, which is extracted (using standard shell tools) into a tmpdir at runtime.
You might also consider languages that can compile to static binaries - something like nim (python like syntax), although you could also make use of nimscript. Imagine nimscript as your own extensible interpreter.
Similarly, golang has some extensible scripting languages like https://github.com/traefik/yaegi - go has the advantage of easy cross compiling if you need to support different machine architectures.
Pfft, what do those foreign agents know anyway?! /s
I can imagine the fist waving and teeth gnashing already.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crlr8gp813ko seems to have a good explanation. In short, it’s complicated, and the IOC drew their lines.
It’s the Y chromosome that triggers them.
edit: alleged/unpublished … she failed some gender verification tests of IBA that disqualified her there, but met the IOC’s criteria. It is what it is. They might keep or change the eligibility rules in the future, and that will continue to be IOC’s decision, much as it is IBA’s.
Someone who lies is a liar. I lie unintentionally all too often, despite my best efforts not to (aside from some leg pulling.) Some people can’t seem to help lying, and some others do it quite intentionally. We humans aren’t very reliable or trustworthy, but we muddle on anyway, and we’re not that bad, mostly.
I don’t know about these days, but I remember making a custom layout for Windows back in 2005 that was US Qwerty keyboard plus AltGR+auose for äüö߀ (German umlauts and euro symbol).
I forget how I did it, as I haven’t used Windows for serious work in years.