And we are not saying that he isn't whitewashing Bush. We're just saying, that this specific tweet isn't an example of that
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- The government is obliged to grant your request to leave the country unless there actually is a war.
- There is no penalty if you leave the country without government approval.
You could use owncast as a twitch alternative: https://owncast.online/
Some Matrix clients such as comment also support screen sharing (for a more discord like experience). But I haven't used it myself, so I can't speak to its quality or reliability: https://commet.chat/
Some mobile clients such as Thunder support it. But if you don't use a client that supports the feature, then you're generally expected to put the transcript into the post body.
While the law requires men to request the permit, the [army] spokesperson clarified, it also obliges the military career center to issue it, if "no specific military service is expected during the period in question.”
"Since military service under current law is based exclusively on voluntary participation, such permissions must generally be granted,” the official added. (...)
When asked, the ministry spokesperson pointed out that "the regulation was already in place during the Cold War and had no practical relevance; in particular, there are no penalties for violating it.”
The Critical Drinker is a notorious right wing grift YouTuber and podcaster.
Here is a video about him that explains more: https://youtu.be/2lgmvraCq1g
That's only mostly true and more importantly not what this is about. Yes Gnome and Mutter don't support server side decorations. But Electron on Linux uses GTK to construct the application window. And GTK offers client side system styled window decorations. Meaning that electron applications aleady supported decorations that look and feel like server side decorations even if they are not.
Electron already had some support for client-side decorations, provided by a class called ClientFrameViewLinux which uses GTK to paint convincing native window frames. These look very similar to the ones GNOME used to supply on X11, but they are produced entirely in-framework.
No, the problem is with custom styled window decorations. Developers who wanted to do CSDs couldn't without major downsides. And that was also true on KDE Plasma, as evidenced by this screenshot from the article you evidently didn't read
See how the window for VS Code doesn't throw a shadow compared to Dolphin? That's because electron didn't support CSDs properly. And now that it does the window looks like this:
That's what we are talking about.










Unless we're talking about German ICE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intercity_Express