doodoo_wizard

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[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 hour ago

If you have a keyboard, anything that supports vi keys is one handed.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 hours ago

Yeah but people who want to sell support and their own unique coreutils are interested in that.

Also not interested in a rust rewrite of coreutils but the same ppl whose material interests are served by mit licensing get to replace senior devs with fresh off the bus/out of college juniors and ai when they target rust so that’s happening too.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

You can just make a publicly readable s3 bucket and pay a nickel if it comes down to it.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 3 points 20 hours ago

Hello Canadian!

Yes, assuming you are buying a non nfa gun you’re allowed to have from a person instead of a ffl holder you can completely legally buy a gun with no license or background check.

There are many additional jurisdictions that place restrictions on that practice though.

You’re wildly overestimating the volume and enforcement of what can be called consumer protection regulations.

Take canning, for example: there’s no law against advertising some device that can’t reach 15lbs of pressure, the requirement set forth by the fda to prevent botulism, as appropriate for canning even for low acid foods like green beans that are the exact target for botulism.

There’s no law against selling a lithium battery powered device that relies on the controller built into its specific power brick and it’s specifically wired usbc terminated cable for overcharge or overheat safety and reliably catches fire when it’s plugged up to any other power brick/usbc cable combination.

Idk about Canadian canning laws, but I know for a fact that there are no protections about the other example in the great white north because the same design has been all over insurance claims for house fires there too.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Absent the belligerents industrial capacity to wage war, what will the second Great War look like?

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Yeah, the material reality isn’t gonna change, but I could see a ‘28 dem administration caring about Europe and the various coalition governments aligned against nationalist parties responding to it.

Romeo and Juliet but the houses aren’t alike in dignity.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago (5 children)

I agree that the action is very consequential, the pipeline in particular was an unexpected shock with real tangible effects. I only was saying that the overwhelming majority of anti euro stuff is rhetoric, not that the actions weren’t important.

It was worth saying that most of what is done against Europe is rhetoric because a subsequent American regime could walk those positions back (not that any smart leader of a European state would trust them). Specifically if in the future one of the pressures that could be urging European nations to move to Microsoft alternatives were to disappear, it would be common sense to use the ms alternative program as a bargaining chip to get what the state actually wants: to not change anything and not have to retrain everyone.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 day ago (7 children)

I kind of agree with you but the whole point of the eurozone and eu was to elevate the interests held in common across the region to avoid balkanization and competition between constituent states.

Once the us is aligned against that construction the cheese stands alone and European crack up is inevitable.

Of course American anti euro aktion has overwhelmingly been in word instead of deed, despite your handful of good examples.

It’s very likely that European politicians will follow their unique european polities and place the interests of their individual nations over the interests of their region.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago

The cheapest way to maintain control over the globe via military force is to establish a moon operation that runs at only a slight deficit and hold the specter of lunar regolith asteroid strikes over every person on the planet earth.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 day ago (9 children)

Doubtful. Us hostility to Europe is overwhelmingly in rhetoric rather than deed and on the off chance that tech independence is a European ambition (to the extent that a European identity, let alone European governing body survives prolonged American hostile deeds) the smart play is to use an open software test case to figure out what your requirements are then get a contractor like Microsoft to fulfill them even if that means making a spinoff company.

Even if the idea of some kind of libre Europe wasn’t idealistic utopian thinking, its actual existence would be just another elephant on the open source dance floor to be avoided, not a powerful ally to be celebrated.

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 days ago (11 children)

Afaik it is, but it only started in 2024…

[–] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 43 points 2 days ago (17 children)

Every euro country or agency that has done or announced this has simply used it to extract concessions from Microsoft and either stayed with or switched back to windows.

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