

Please educate yourself https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland–Israel_relations
Please educate yourself https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland–Israel_relations
Sarcastically saying “Imagine X” only works if it’s not actually difficult to imagine.
They put forward legislation to ban trade with the occupied territories. In response, they got threatened with crippling economic action by their largest trading partner, the United States. A smear campaign in the US is also ongoing. In spite of that, the legislation is still moving forwards.
Literally the most anti-zionist country in Europe, but ok.
As an engineer, yes. I managed to get a pilot program off the ground at my last company. As a recently public company with a lot of IT debt, the biggest challenge was around making those devices compliant with security and IT processes, and easy for IT to provision and monitor.
It helped that I made an effort to build good connections into IT and IT leadership. The clincher was a clear proposed timeline, a commitment that it would not require any additional workload from IT, and that we wouldn’t expand it without their sign off.
Unfortunately, layoffs meant I couldn’t roll it out beyond the initial group, and when a second round of layoffs came around I took the opportunity to leave. I haven’t been looking much yet, but “allows Linux” is one of the criteria I’m measuring companies against.
The TailsOS typo is a weird one to fixate on when TempleOS isn’t Linux at all.
They can be waterproof but are also non functional until the water is fully cleared from the port.
In my car’s case even when wired the audio runs over Bluetooth, that might be part of your problem? Also remember that USB cables can vary a lot in quality, I would try a cable you know to be reliable and see if that helps.
Fuck off with the AI slop mascot.
Paul Biggar is a real one, one of the rare successful startup founders who is pushing back on the VC ecosystem as a dissenting voice against the genocide in Gaza.
Hashtags used to be placed inline due to character limits. That’s much less of an issue now, and many people place useful tags below their post to make their content easier to read while also remaining more discoverable.
Not true. For example, an EU resident (citizen is the wrong group) purchasing in the US is not covered by EU law.
Residency and place of purchase is what matters, citizenship has nothing to do with it.
I think you’re sort of right. It’s not simply because they’re popular, it’s because the popularity means they get inescapable radio play. Over time you resent it more and more.
I’m not sure you understand how IQ tests work. By their nature they need to have questions of varying difficulty so you can capture a broad spectrum of intelligence.
That would be my guess too, it’s rotating and changing size in a linear sequence.
They rotate them across different SSIDs to make it harder to track you. in a residential setup they should basically never rotate.
I think all they can really say is it’s not on the near horizon, but every public company will enshittify at some point. I can’t see a future where the investors will be OK for anything but going public or an acquisition by a public company. It’s just a question of when, and when they start to turn the screw.
Flatpaks don’t use system libraries.
Looks at OP