

Sir/Lady, you are talking on the internet. People won’t know where your “here” is 😉


Sir/Lady, you are talking on the internet. People won’t know where your “here” is 😉


Yes. Violence, by definition, requires physical force
It’s possible to define it like that, but it’s definitely not universally the case and seems overly restrictive. Just one example from the WHO’s World report on violence and health:
Violence at work involves not only physical but also psychological behaviour. Many workers are subjected to bullying, sexual harassment, threats, intimidation and other forms of psychological violence.


Words are not physical violence
The person you respond to didn’t say that words are physical violence.
Do you believe the only form of violence is physical violence?


Tonight, our long-range sanctions reached the Moscow region again: for the second time in a week, the Moscow Oil Refinery was hit. Targets in the Rostov region and in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine were also hit. A completely fair response to Russian strikes on our cities and communities and another important result of the work of our soldiers on the facilities that provide support for the Russian military machine. Thank you to our Defense and Security Forces of Ukraine for their joint work - the SBU, SBS, SSO, GUR, and our missile brigade for their accuracy.
These days, all our partners have noted the accuracy and effectiveness of our middle strikes and long-range sanctions. It is time to end this war, and Russia must take the necessary steps in diplomacy.


No, it means it’s almost surrounded. Lichtenstein is not part of the EU.


They found that those who ate the highest amount of ultra-processed food every day had a 58% increased risk of developing dementia and a 46% increased risk for cognitive impairment compared to people who ate the lowest amount of daily ultra-processed food.
That’s a huge effect.


Amnesty International, Human Rights International, and Israeil human rights organisations Yesh Din and B’Tselem have said the same thing.


What kind of messed up reality do those 20% of Reform voters who want a second Brexit vote live in?


Yes. But supported by a minority.
First-past-the-post is a terrible voting system.


This BBC article is doing an ok job. It’s true that Trump claims that a deal is near. They also point out the history:
Trump has previously claimed a deal with Iran was close without one materialising.
[…]
On 20 April, Trump said a deal with Iran would be made “relatively quickly”, and both he and senior administration figures suggested negotiations were progressing in the weeks that followed.
But on 27 May, after reports the two sides were close to an agreement, Trump said he was “not satisfied” with its terms. Talks have continued since.
[…]
Hours before the latest comments on an impending deal, Trump had said “the United States will be hitting Iran… very hard tonight” while threatening to seize Kharg Island and other oil infrastructure points “in the not too distant future”.


Improving both physical and mental health.


What do you do that’s impractical in NixOS?


I don’t understand how anyone is still pushing coal.
I think it’s purely stupid tribalism. “Democrats are against coal, so it must be good.”


It’s true taking inflation into account would be useful. But when the increase was 5 to 7 times more in 4 years, inflation would not make a big difference.


OP has now explained that the original link had an article that then disappeared. I think that answers your questions.


From the blog:
we can promise to listen and be aware. People’s remaining pain point are and will be on our radar, so please take this time to communicate them.
I don’t hear this as “legacy can go to hell”. They care about fixing remaining issues as much as possible.
At some point, that’s a better use of time than maintaining two display servers forever.
Big car safe (video)