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  • Fuck, I can't think of any.

  • Ban all of the commercial tech companies. Non-profits do not pose a danger to European sovereignty, as European devs can contribute and fork from it mostly.

  • Firefox isn't in a much better state, and most Chrome extension users are actually Chromium browsers, e.g. Vivaldi, Brave, Cromite

  • They also missed Abascal somehow

  • The polar opposite of Homo economicus.

  • I don't trust an unchecked European government to not become US-like.

  • Bugs and forced regressions?

  • It's not a black and white. We could keep the status quo of multiple independent nations that put together a single military and economic market.

  • The nearest thing we have to a QWERTY keyboard on a modern phone is the F(x)tec Pro¹X which has a pitiful battery and a 7 year old processor, but it also has a sliding keyboard and great custom ROM support.

  • Not on Lemmy - Instance admins usually either do that job or try to get people doing it out of there. And the userbase isn't that large.

  • There's no enshittification. This is just WMF (not even the community) allowing AI to train on Wikipedia's data. And FYI, most Wikipedias strongly discourage the use of LLMs or all AI in general.

  • It depends on the frequency you're using.

  • Physical radio systems are always free without any strings attached and continue operating on blackouts.

  • Fragasaurio's party has always been a right-wing coalition and later party.

  • In the US

    a stupid system

    Average USAdministration blunder

  • Linux isn’t especially complicated on a daily basis, but you have to be willing to solve your own problems

    This is a good takeaway from the article. If you have a problem, you need to at least try to search for a solution.

    Since joining The Verge in October, I’ve started using a MacBook for work

    Imo that The Verge requires MacOS (or windows) for their workflow is a huge red flag for anyone who is using Linux.

  • Yes this is what we need. Force their hand or they will force ours.

  • I tried & and it lets you continue sending commands into the terminal. Typing firefox & and then disown and closing the terminal yields the same result as opening firefox through the GUI.

  • I don't use the termulator for opening apps that can bepened through GUI simply because the termulator has to stay open and that clutters the taskbar.