Some others have also suggested that this was done out of spite, however after reading the github I didn’t see anything said to support that. Are you sure you’re not reading something into this that’s not there?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If everybody in the world agreed to do so, what would you rename the twelve months?
1·3 days agoThis would make things so much easier in Excel
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Technology@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal informationEnglish
7·3 days agoPlesse don’t give them any ideas. Here’s a list of what’s currently included
The bigger the logo the less it costs. The expensive ones have usually a small well placed logo, so the post is already kinda right.
Here are some of his writings
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World News@lemmy.world•JD Vance gloats that allies are 'suffering more than US' from high gas pricesEnglish
9·5 days agoSo how bad is it? We had 1.7€/l before this and like 1.9€/l now -> 11,7% rise
Window panels on top floor is a good start, third panel missing, fourth the mans legs
Edit: third is clearly the entrances pillars. So yes, this is loss.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla Firefox is getting a free built-in VPN, with a catchEnglish
2·5 days agoFingerprinting refers to a technology which can identify you via multiple attributes without explicitly logging in. Like if you use a niche browser with dark mode on, preferred language lithuanian, keyboard layout russian and screen resolution full hd. Combined those and many attributes like installed plugins can be used to identify, and its called fingerprinting.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla Firefox is getting a free built-in VPN, with a catchEnglish
6·5 days ago+1 for Librewolf. I couldn’t load Google Earth but that was no surprise. They also don’t allow telling websites to use dark mode to prevent fingerprinting, which sounds neat after getting used to it.
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World News@lemmy.world•Germany to Trump: We won’t help you reopen the Strait of HormuzEnglish
9·8 days agoI think Boris Pistorius was on point:
“What does Trump expect from a handful of European frigates that the powerful US navy cannot do?”
Champagne. After the race they empty the leftovers on the podium.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump’s call for allied deployment to strait of Hormuz meets muted responseEnglish
3·9 days agoIf someone should protect the strait, its UAE, Saudi-Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and everyone who’s exports are dependent of it.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump’s call for allied deployment to strait of Hormuz meets muted responseEnglish
2·9 days agoBy military navy, do you mean like landing forces? I fail to see the distinction here. I’m sure these ships are seaworthy enough for open seas, past the coastal region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_Japan_Maritime_Self-Defense_Force_ships
By the way, I actually put in some effort in that comment to you which you downvoted. To me that felt a bit disrespectful of you.
You have to ask some Hindu about it. Maybe if you’re less argumentative and more eager to learn they’ll tell.
That’s only your view of it, and if it suits you then so be it.
I think the Hindu school of thought is described here, that there is one truth (god), but it has many manifestations (religions)
https://www.sanskritica.com/shlokas/rig-1-164-46-ekam-sat
Then there is the Stoic view of Logos, which is the ”natural order” of the world. It’s a philosophical view, but according to it Logos has a divine source and it’s up to the individual to align with it and accept it. So since Logos contains multiple religions, does it matter which ones are right or wrong, rather how to align yourself with them?
That is one way to see it, but it’s also possible to have a more pluralistic view. Like in India which has a long tradition of many religions co-existing with respect.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Used to Promote Non-Existent Evacuation Flights From the Middle EastEnglish
1·12 days ago5 years ago I would’ve thought that fabricating a convincing face would be difficult and fabricating a lamp post would be easy, but here we are.





I agree that not everything is what it seems at first, I just fear it’s wishful thinking in this case.