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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Yeah i would prefer to get my mail but I'm not angry at the workers wtf. Everyone who talks about it IRL gets meet with an immediate "yeah Holy fuck just pay your workers" to let them know i won't be talking shit

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Nice out of context quote. He's not saying the strike is disrespectful, rather than the lack of progress on resolving it.

The full quote isn't unreasonable:

“The parties are still very far apart, and that is in my view, among other things, highly disrespectful of Canadians who are suffering through this work stoppage, small businesses, people in rural and remote communities who rely on Canada Post’s services and these parties have to knuckle down and get the work done.”
in reply to Shadow

It's plenty unreasonable because implies that workers who are very clearly underpaid somehow share equal responsibility here, or that they need to cave in because it's inconveniencing people.


in reply to Wogi



The taxman always gets their due


Someone made the comment about the assassination of the United Healthcare CEO and mentioned that the clients to private security forces are going to skyrocket. This is true. It made me think of how much companies like these have profited from lobbying the


Could an update brick my display [EndeavourOS]?


in reply to overgrown

This happens to me when using VGA and the connector isn't well seated. Are you using an analog connector like VGA? Can you double check that the connector is well seated on both ends?
in reply to Jumuta

Oh sorry it was not obvious to me that this was a crosspost so I didn't see the lengthy explanation provided! Indeed, my comment makes little sense, apologies.
in reply to overgrown

This issue is also visible on my firmware setting (BIOS)


That means it's hardware.



Bostadsinbrotten har halverats. Antalet anmälda bostadsinbrott har minskat kraftigt de senaste åren. Sedan år 2017 har inbrotten i princip halverats. Samtidigt klarar polisen endast upp fyra procent av de anmälda bostadsinbrotten.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/12/05/bos…



Ett internet som det var tänkt. Internet från början var en samling datorer på universitet och storföretag i USA för att sen sprida sig till universitet och storföretag i andra delar av världen. Senare kom också till telefonbolag in i bilden då de började ordna med uppkopplingar från privatpersoner.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/12/05/ett…


in reply to schizoidman

Feels like this one is whooshing right over the head of the party leaders.

YOU DONT SUPPORT A PRESIDENT THAT DECLARES MARTIAL LAW FOR NO REASON




in reply to Garibaldee

Executive Jonathan Turner stated that UKLFI is “an independent association with no organisational relationship with the Israeli government”. “From time to time we correspond with some Israeli officials, as anyone would expect given the aims of our association,”
in reply to Garibaldee

I guess if no one countered human rights reporting, there would be lots more of it!




Tip: sudoedit often overlooked as an alternative to sudo vim


in reply to thingsiplay

Be cautious of doing this with security sensitive files. When it copies the file and gives you ownership, any sensitive data in it is exposed to any process running as your user id, and and temporary fil£s the editor creates may also contain the sensitive content and be owned by you.
in reply to notabot

Good point. I was always wondering how secure this is, as it works with copies of the files in my environment. Because I'm in my personal environment, doing sudoedit /etc/fstab does not let me edit other files from root while in that file. That means if any of the plugins from Vim tries to, they can't edit arbitrary files, right? (If you don't trust the plugin, then don't use, but that's another topic.) Little side note, just learned that sudoedit ~/.bashrc does not allow me to edit files in my home too.
in reply to thingsiplay

Vim is running as you, rather than root, so you wont be able to edit other files as root, and any rogue plugins wont be able to either, which is good.

Sudoedit has various guards around what it'll let you edit, in particular, you can't edit a file in a directory you already have write permission on as doing so allows the user to bypass restrictions in the sudoers setup (there's more detail in their issue tracker. If the directory is already writable though, you don't need sudoedit anyway.

in reply to thingsiplay

Meanwhile, a reverse vim enjoyer like myself, using micro to edit any file running as my user. If it requires root to write, it will simply elevate the permissions for that operation when I press Ctrl+S, asking for password if needed.

Same idea with VSCodium, but via GUI polkit prompt.

Life is good when you don't hjkl ^_^

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in reply to Godric

Their libs have maybe under 10 seats, even though capitalists try to claim they are. Doesn't seem like they had any power in this
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in reply to tiredturtle

Liberalism is not the Liberal party. It's the marriage of capitalism and democracy that most countries have today.



in reply to Peter Link

“Here in Deir al-Balah, it’s like an apocalypse. There is no room for you to pitch a tent; you have to set it up near the coast… You have to protect your children from insects, from the heat, and there is no clean water, no toilets, all while the bombing never stops. You feel like you are subhuman here.”


  • Mohammed, a 42-year-old father of three, speaking in June 2024 about his experience of displacement from Rafah to Deir al-Balah governorate

Link to the Document: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territory: ‘You Feel Like You Are Subhuman’: Israel’s Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza