Why does the Wall Street Journal feel the need to promote itself on Twitter?
And what a topic they choose to do it too...
Fake?! https://youtu.be/ydSf57SRtcQ
Yesterday the pure GTK (a.k.a. pgtk) feature branch was finally merged in Emacs’s master. In a recent article I mentioned I was super excited about it, because this meant proper Wayland support for Emacs and by association - native support for running Emacs’s GUI version on Windows 11 with WSL.
The building process also requires autoconf to have installed.
Briar releases an alpha desktop version for Linux
Prototyping the next generation for Briar on desktop devices
It seems that it's ported over from Android...
To be clear I don’t mean to shit on the platform, I’m just approaching it with a lot of cynicism.
It seemed to me you meant to imply that you, unfortunately, dislike Julian Assange?
associate themselves with Wikileaks and/or Julian Assange
What's wrong with that?
I think something like adding movie cataloguing functionality to https://inventaire.io could be easier...? They claim to support ActivityPub too as of now...
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Not really. GPL is a left wing license. It literally enforces cooperation, and collaboration, which're communal values, rather than individualism.
I don’t think it’s the best approach to promote Element specifically, but rather Matrix.org, which does have good mobile clients, like Fluffychat on iOS, and good desktop clients, like Mirage.
Yeah, that's a good point. Also, does Lemmy.ml currently host with OVH still, and was the transition to another data center done automatically for you @nutomic@lemmy.ml?
A Bill Gates 'Interview'
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This is so on-the-noose promotional in tone, more obviously a PR than many other interviews. I am not sure who can take is as an interview, and not a documentary :-)
Steven Erikson comments on his gripes with the environmental philosophy of D. Jensen
The ramble below initially began as a personal letter to the author of Endgame by Derrick Jensen, published in 2006 by Seven Stories Press,a multi-volume treatise on civilization and its non-sustaining nature. It was basically written in two parts, the first being an ongoing commentary written whil...