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[–] [email protected] 19 points 8 hours ago

We ought to improve as humanity so we can deserve Gabe.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 hours ago

Admittedly no idea, given how fascist pretty much everyone is turning these days. If the world was 30% less crazy, Switzerland would be pretty much the best option; nowadays, things are strung so that they just get dropped to the same basket as pretty much the entire rest of the EU.

I've always thought that "for humanity" projects should not be restricted by the whims of a self-centered legislation focus, and instead should be able to be put under some sort of "international waters" or "citizen of the world" jurisdiction-esque. Now if Session qualifies for that, I dunno, but it's definitively a thing that should exist.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

You federate with Threads

Nice try, fed.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

In what regards what normies would use of the featureset, they are identical tho - pretty much everything is identical these days. Log in, go to your timeline / flood / jeep / whatever, click "post new", copy-paste a meme, hit toot / blarg / weep / whatever. There. Done.

99% of people use the exact same 1% of the features of a service.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Though maybe that future needs to be delayed, because the Fediverse needs to lose its “yeah our app can do that thing you want, just edit a few variables in the source code”-style github energy.

Self-defeating: that "github energy" is not going to get lost if first not enough people use the Fediverse that having to make that kind of change at the source level becomes a hindrance.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

Switzerland? Didn't they push Protonmail to collaborate with big corpo, anti-environmentalism, and persecution of activists?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Man, this will be fun to quote at work parties!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Con lo que cuesta mover un país en esta economía, por último podrían ponerse con un Regigigas. Pero no, creen que uno se va a mover al clima del hemisferio norte gratis...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

Nice try, fed.

[–] [email protected] 42 points 3 days ago (4 children)

What? Regulating Elon's enterpreneuments? In this fine coming year of Trump 2025?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Hubo un incendio en una toma y fue el Carter a hacer cámara, obviamente los pueblerinos se le fueron encima. Y Carter, como tiene ilusiones de presidenciable, se mandó geniales frases con dogwhistling que traducen a "los que reclaman por sus derechos humanos son terroristas", "hay que echar a las razas indeseables" y "hace falta un bukele".

Después cuando los periodistas le dieron un poquito duro, le picó la raja y dijo que "no voy a salir corriendo de los violentistas". Así que en vez de huir corriendo... huyó caminando. XD

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

Por eso decía "otra vez".

 

Aquí en la mejor instancia de feddit celebramos el largo de Chile. Y en otras instancias, parece que también.

 

RFC 3339, the "alternative" to ISO 8061, was extended to RFC 9957, which also allows adding interpretative tags.

Sounds like unnecessary complexification to me. What is wrong if anything with "2024-04-26"?

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Today in our newest take on "older technology is better": why NAT rules!

 

Hablando en serio.

Todo el mundo habla de lo mal que está la educación, que los profesores, que los estudiantes y blah blah, y no estoy en desacuerdo que hay cosas ahí que están mal. Me podría mandar un ensayo en cómo no puede ser que una manga de pendejos de 12 vengan a amenazar a un profe en la sala. O que las salas en cuestión no deberían tener más de 20 alumnos.

Pero igual hay temas de método y de material de fondo, como este.

¿Por qué no es más común en Chile enseñar las cosas de una manera más atractiva? O al menos, más inmersiva que "copie el texto aprobado 131 veces". O, no sé, cuando yo estaba en la media la manera que nos enseñaban castellano era penca (ni qué decir del inglés) pero pucha que aprendimos harto el un (1) (uno) semestre que nos hicieron escribir y ejecutar una obra de teatro.

 

Hey everyone I was wondering how do you spice up your cursors, icons, themes, etc., In particular for desktop environments such as XFCE, Mate. Are there any good repositories to use?

I've taken a look at a number of apparently cloned sites like "xfce-look.org", "kde-look.org", "gnome-look.org", but while they seem to show a wide offering of themes, it seems downloading from them is blocked via uBO since it reports a "fp2" fingerprinting script without which apparently downloads are not enabled. Are those sites trustworthy? They seem to be associated to a "OpenDesktop" initiative of which the only reputation I can find is that they were added to EasyList Privacy blocklist.

If there are other alternative hubs or repos from which to theme a distro (as agnostically as posisble) that'd be welcome info.

Cheers. Thanks. Et cetera.

 

publicado de forma cruzada desde: https://lemmy.world/post/9470764

  • ISO 8601 is paywalled
  • RFC allows a space instead of a T (e.g. 2020-12-09 16:09:...) which is nicer to read.
 

I've seen the Wikipedia article on year 9 doesn't mention anything of relevance happening during November. Closest thing seems to be September. Since people around have spent a few years making lots of ruckus about how the date with "9, 11" has some sort of importance as a date, I was wondering if I'm missing something here.

 

Basically title. 2019 edition of the Standard denotes the "T" prefix to time as mandatory (except in "unambiguous contexts"):

01:29:59 is now actually T01:29:59, with the former form now designated as an alternative

But date does not have a "D" prefix, not even in "ambiguous contexts".

1973-09-11 never needs to be something like eg.: D1973-09-11

Anyone know the reasoning behind this change and what is the intended use? The only time-only format with separators that I can think would be undecidable in ambiguous contexts would be hh:mm which I guess could be mistaken for bible verses?

 

En English pero bueno, qué se le va a hacer.

Hoy que se unen las coyunturas de los 50 años del golpe y la dictadura, el cambio climático, y los socavones de los edificios en Valpo, este artículo se ve particularmente relevante.

Si no hubiera sido por el golpe, quién sabe, Long Chile AU o tal vez podríamos haber sido una potencia mundial de la sustentabilidad climática.

 

No lo había visto por acá así que aprovecho de compartirlo. La noticia la vi originalmente reposteada en lemmy.world, pero no los voy a someter al uptime de ese servidor xd.

 

I mean, it's the obvious choice. So why not? Maybe we can do with the zoom on the cat if there is a better version.

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