

I assure you a great many people take Linux seriously.
I assure you a great many people take Linux seriously.
Why is Spain such an attractive place for data centers? Seems costly due to high temperatures. But maybe those costs can be offset by the viability of solar power?
Being absolutely sure about everything.
Isn’t librewolf building on the latest versions of firefox or gecko or something? So if firefox does, so does librewolf?
If the value of money goes down, prices go up.
No shit they are. Even after all this blows over, as it inevitably will, they’re still gonna be huge… but what might be a small loss percentage-wise is still quite big when you’re as big as Microsoft.
Here in the nordics they seem to have almost every company and almost every municipality as their customer, if there’s a rule coming in saying public data must be in Europe or something like that — that’s a lot of dollars lost. Same if just a percentage or two of companies decide they’re not fans of American tech anymore.
No no, the Russia collaborators are the actual politicians. This is just an aide.
Been wanting this feature for years, amazing.
late to the game
Which other browsers have this? If I had known I probably would’ve switched haha.
‘artists’ (usually rich)
I know think you’re trolling, but…
Kan inte uttala mig om det här reportaget och vill inte försvara SD, men vad han säger har stämt in ganska väl på Kalla Fakta tidigare IMO. Det gör grävande journalistik, men fyller ut med tvivelaktiga källor när de behöver, och framingen är gjord för att skapa ragebait. Skitprogram.
I prefer the old one, but it’s really not much of a difference. New one looks a bit cheaper, like something you’d see on piracy sites or something.
Also just realised Jellyfin basically has the old YouTube design. Don’t know if YT was first with it, but if so it was pretty influential, think it’s quite common in many players.
While I do think the EU is lacking the balls to do this, there’s also some strategy to consider here. It certainly would be lovely if the EU would be more defensive, but also more damaging to the EU economy (at least in the short run, probably for a long time).
China is being painted as enemy number one, and there’s long-standing beef between the countries. Trump lost or is losing the trade war, and needs to make himself not look weak. Meanwhile China wants to project strength internally. Whatever is happening between closed doors, China has everything to gain from humiliating the US at this point. Trumps incompetence is already evident, they just need to fuel the flames.
With the EU, the situation is wildly different. EU doesn’t really want to project power, they want to project exactly as much power as is necessary not to seem weak but no more. It wants to show that it’s a level-headed free trade partner ready to take the lead in the free world, the fairest and most stable market in the world.
…that’s my take on it anyway. USE! USE! USE! USE! 🇪🇺
Top #1 sign(s) that you’re spending too much time on YouTube.
Of course. I mean why doesn’t Gizmondo wait for the review to finish?
Their work is detailed in a paper, posted April 1 on the preprint server arXiv, that has not yet been peer reviewed.
Rebuilt ancient device and tested it feels like the kind of thing that should really be peer reviewed and not just accepted at face value, doesn’t it?
Well, getting US out of Europe is probably a good thing in the long run. In the short run, maybe not so sure. That’s a lot of troops to replace.
The same goes for cooking, making coffee and a LOT of other things you do at home. It raises the market value because it’s a chore some people want others to do for them.