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We downvote conservative propaganda here, enjoy
A billionaire who is 61 is very likely to outlive 75, even if they’re fat.
Don’t go to https://massgrave.dev/ and follow the instructions there, that would be copyright infringement and would deprive an already insanely wealthy corporation of some funds.
No it isn’t
If people took half of the energy they spend shaming people for not adhering to the two-party system and turned it to pressuring Biden to be a better candidate he’d have switched positions by now
Wanting to stop Israel from murdering children: “catering to me and my friends”
The world was better when he was in a coma
There are dozens of research stations. Argentina has 14. The US also has 5 research stations and makes up one quarter of the summer population (China makes up 4%). Don’t see any articles hand-wringing about US ambitions in the region, for some reason.
Ok does it spark concerns or do China’s enemies spark concerns about it?
“Misidentified”? I’m pretty sure if the IDF identifies you as a Hamas terrorist, you must be.
Imagine thinking that any for-profit company built on VC funding won’t end up data mining.
Yep. But,
sudo tee /usr/local/bin/nvim <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
flatpak run io.neovim.nvim "$@"
EOF
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/nvim
(I haven’t tested this, that I use similar code for a different program)
It sure would be nice if flatpak bundled some functionality to do this for you, though.
@oldfart@lemm.ee
I think its biggest weakness is also its biggest strength: isolation. Sometimes desktop integration doesn’t work quite right. For instance, the 1password browser extension can’t integrate with the desktop app when you use flatpak firefox.
I keep seeing this criticism, but flatpak provides a run command on its cli that works just fine. It is a little clunky though.
https://murena.com/ (no affiliation, do not own one)
Weird shot at the Arch wiki, which is truly great. I turn to it regularly despite not using Arch.
Remember kids, when brown people do something bad, it’s terrorism. When white people starve an entire population after a failed occupation, that’s just because we are very concerned about misogyny. Now, starving an entire country en masse has (to my knowledge) never caused a government to be overthrown, and in this case has no chance of improving the treatment of women in the country. Nor have women in Afghanistan ever asked for sanctions, nor do they support them now that they are in place. But don’t let that fool you in to thinking we’re doing it for any reason other than to help women in Afghanistan.
Before you respond, please take a look at my post and notice I said _nothing positive about the Taliban _. This is about the disingenuous use of women’s rights to excuse and even celebrate mass starvation.