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  • Yes.

    But they didn't say they can't get him back. They said they won't get him back. The Trump administration argues that the courts cannot order them to bring him back to the US as he is not on US land.

    My personal guess is that he's already dead. They put him in a prison with the same people who wanted to murder him.

  • They could still use whatever config format they wanted - this would just be for providing their config schema. It also doesn't need to be YAML, that's just the easiest one for me to type on my phone. In fact, I think most schema validation programs rely on JSON as it is.

    I also don't think programs should be required to provide it. Many core programs and kernel modules would likely take years if they ever were able to add it just to avoid the risk of mistakes causing any major issues, especially if they haven't needed an update in years. There are also many config files that use their own nonstandardized schema. A possibility is that they could be allowed to provide a CLI tool which could update the config or they could just ignore it entirely.

    But creating a common schema for... well, the config schema would make it easier for systems to provide a frontend interface for updating your configs.

  • Seriously - Linux needs a standardized config schema spec. Something that programs should provide which an application can read and provide a frontend interface for the users to adjust config files.

    Could be something like:

     
        
    schema_version: 1.0
    application:
      name: Poo Analyzer
      icon_path: /etc/pooanalyzer/images/icon.png
      description: Analyzes photos of poo
    schema:
      - config_file:
          path: /etc/pooanalyzer/conf/poo.conf
          conf_type: ini
        configs:
          - field: poo_directory
            type: dir_path
            name: Poo Image Directory
            description: Directory of Poo Images
            icon_path: /etc/pooanalyzer/images/poo.png
          - field: poo_type
            type: list
            name: Poo Types
            description: Types of Poo to Analyze 
            values:
              - dog
              - cat
              - human
              - brown bear
            icon_path: /etc/pooanalyzer/images/animal.png
              ...
    
      

    Any distro could then create any frontend they'd like to manage this - the user could even install their own.

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  • That's not even recent. Russia has been astroturfing Reddit since at least 2015.

    I remember reading /r/politics pretty often back then. All of a sudden, half the posts were from RT talking about Hillary and the DNC. Yes, what they did to Bernie was bullshit but the point was clearly to either get people to vote for Trump instead or to encourage people not to vote.

    Now, like you said, it's about the war. All of a sudden, every single post about the invasion has dozens of people who are totes Ukrainian and think that Zelenskyy is a monster who refuses to end the war. Yet they either have a rather bare post/comment history or never mentioned the war before.

    And, if you go to the profile for any user who identified themselves as Ukrainian years ago, it's crazy but they're still in favor of the war and protecting Ukraine.

    This is what propaganda is. It's not just the government putting up posters saying you should listen to them; it's convincing you that your views are extreme and unpopular.

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  • Haven't gotten banned yet but it's definitely gotten to the point on Reddit where you are aware that you can't discuss some topics.

    Like mentioning Luigi could get you shadow-banned. Redditors acted like they were going to stand up against this and yet there's nothing. So the censorship is working - either all the comments are getting removed or people are too afraid to talk about it.

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  • I'd argue Lemmy and other decentralized platforms are the last bastion for free speech instead of Reddit though.

    Lemmy is kind of forced to be, too.

    Horrific speech can be removed from the site. But if you want to see it, the admin logs are open to the public. Other instances also aren't forced to play along with the views of one instance. And each instance can choose whether they want to connect with others.

    So you could create your own Christian Nationalist and White Supremacist Lemmy. But our instances don't have to federate with it. And if they choose to do so, we can leave for a different one or the users can block it entirely.

    Lemmy lets anyone have a platform and, simultaneously, it doesn't force anyone to listen to you just because you have your own platform. Basically, everything that makes Lemmy a decentralized platform also makes it good for moderation without harming free speech.

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  • There was that peak time back in the 2010s. Right after they got rid of all the worst hate communities but before they were taken over by astroturfing.

    Maybe like 2014-2015ish?

  • There is no substitute for Starlink"

    The fuck did he think militaries use before 2020?

  • Yeah something like that should be doable but it would require that programs provide a schema and the OS to have a way for the programs to "announce" themselves so it can be aware of the configuration files and the schema.

    I'm sure some project could create a GUI that could cover the most common applications, though.

    It's always fun trying to set up a program, learning the config syntax, running it, having it fail, and then spending an hour debugging before you realize it never even read your config changes because you were supposed to use one of the other half dozen conf files it has spread all across your drive. Is it under /etc/, /usr/local/etc/, /opt/, or your home directory?

  • And, in the meantime, you'll only destroy your OS maybe a few dozen times!

  • There are existing standards. The issue is that there are too many different standards and some programs will choose to make their conf files half standardized, half unique.

    There's INI, YAML, JSON, XML, TOML, etc.

    Honestly, the Linux team needs to just choose one of these formats, declare it the gold standard, and slowly migrate the config files for most core components over to it. By declaring a standard, you'll eventually get the developers of most major third-party tools and components to eventually migrate.

  • No - the US and Europe developed two different methods for handling salmonella.

    Starting in the 1970s, the US chose to wash the eggs. The upside is that it eliminates virtually all risk. The downside is that it requires refrigeration throughout the entire supply line, but since they are refrigerated, US eggs last a lot longer; unrefrigerated eggs last about three weeks while refrigerated eggs last about 50 days.

    Large portions of Europe didn't have the infrastructure to support this so the regulators instead chose to vaccinate the chickens. The upside is that no extra steps are required and no extra equipment like refrigerated trucks. The downside is that they don't last as long.

    Both methods work about equally well and are both considered acceptable.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/09/11/336330502/why-the-u-s-chills-its-eggs-and-most-of-the-world-doesnt

    https://tellus.ars.usda.gov/stories/articles/how-we-store-our-eggs-and-why

  • I mean, Washington wanted 2 terms to be the norm.

    He didn't, that's just a whitewashed version we tell ourselves.

    He just didn't want the President to be viewed as a monarch or a lifetime appointment. He turned down a third term because he feared he would die in office and the public would believe that's the norm.

  • If you want a smart vacuum but don't want to lose your privacy or be reliant on a cloud service, Valetudo is the way to go.

  • Also got GLaDOS on my Z10 Pro!

    Love Valetudo - it integrates so well with HA and is entirely local.

  • Apparently it's Athena Linux. At least, that's what the hackable vacuums use.

  • It's not a guarantee, though, but it should be. If you serve for, say, 5 years and have not been dishonorably discharged, you should be automatically eligible for citizenship.

    As of now, serving only exempts you from the continuous residence and physical presence requirements. You still need to be a permanent resident, know English, understand the US government and history, and demonstrate "good moral character" for at least a year out of the military.

    Permanent residency shouldn't be mandated for soldiers. They're choosing to serve for the US - isn't that enough? The English and US government/history requirement should be waived under the assumption that they understand all of those well enough after training and serving in the military. Good moral character really is just that you haven't committed any serious crime which is fine.

  • Man, don't you know? The law ain't made to help earthy cats like us. Here on our planet, back in the old days – back in the real old days – it was just every man for himself, scrooblin' and scrat-scrotlin' for the good stuff, the greenest valleys and scrat-scroblin'. And the strongest, meanest men got the best stuff. They got the green valleys and were like "The rest of you, y'all scrats get sand." And that's when they made the laws, you see. Once the strong guys got it how they liked it, they said "This is fair now. This is the law." Once they were winning, they changed the rules up.

  • Completely agree.

    These are some of the richest and most powerful people in the world. And they bent their knee for Trump, some more willingly than others.

    It's clearly a warning for the rest: fall in line now or face the consequences.