

Absolutely based, but it shouldn’t be opt out, it should be forced instead.


Absolutely based, but it shouldn’t be opt out, it should be forced instead.


Dear American government, I have a better idea: Ban proprietary software on routers. You can even go a bit further and ban proprietary OSes totally. This way nobody will spy on your citizens without their knowledge.


People here: “Hahha, I’m so smart, I’m going to flash openwrt/opnsense and use whatever PC as a router”
They want you to do that. This law exists for a reason, to decrease use of foreign proprietary, potentially unsafe software in critical infrastructure.
By using openwrt you’re doing what lawmakers want you to do.


Than the Iranian regime is the worst.
They’re in life or dead situation, don’t have to worry about voters and can’t be checked by free media.


This sounds reasonable


If Windows 12 is as great as rumors say (Finally an agentic OS), I’m moving from linux


The folks at ageless linux are just idiots.
They name declaration based age restrictions (age verification" and fight against actually good legislations instead of New York’s or Texan takes on the law (Those requiring actual age verification).
Instead of asking for changes similar to Colorado’s law (Open Source systems are exempt from the law) they spit acid all over the place.


Bot account?
I’ll be surprised if the Orange Ape really does that


No it’s not the same.
Few ICE agents went rogue and they will probably be punished for what they did. Only if they aren’t we can start to compare those 2 actions.
In case of Iranian massacres, it’s systematic thing. The murders came from the top, not the bottom as it was for those few ICE incidents.
In fact ICE kill/agent ratio is around the same as for other parts of the US’es law enforcement.


But American government isn’t resposible for acts of domestic and international crime it’s citizens commit.
This is prime case of false equivalence.
If your president is a criminal, that doesn’t make your country responsible for their crimes, especially if they were unknown at the time of the election.
From a non techical user perspective.
I used unmodified GNOME 40 and 49 for a week. There were few changes, I could absolutely see myself using the older version and not missing much.
In my opinion GNOME 4X is as good as linux DEs get. I would like to see some popular extensions getting official support and native dynamic tiling, but besides that it’s hard to see room for improvement.
Removing X11 is a big deal, but most users won’t see it as such.


I don’t understand this tax. Is it one time 5% of wealth payment? 5% wealth tax? When is it payed?


Btw the US spend 6.8 trillion (!) dollars from 1976 to 2007 protecting Hormuz, mostly from Iran.
12 billions in the current war, which means that in comparison to the time period between 1976 and 2007, the US is spending around the same amount per day.
I also found mentions of the cost of protection between 2007 and 2010 to be 1,2 trillion dollars, but no sources.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0301421510000194
How many people were using X11 on GNOME?
Yes, it’s technically a huge change, but regular user won’t see a difference
I must check it out, thanks
Honestly, not much changed since GNOME 40.
Is it a bad thing? No
Do I want more changes? Also no
The only thing missing from GNOME for me is proper dynamic tiling. I’m trying Forge extension, but it feels clunky
I hate you for posting this. Absolutely disgusting


I hate those single man stories with passion.
Why are you focusing on one person journalist, why?
I mean, it’s their war too. They have the most interest in destroying/weakening Iran