The entire EU supply chain is subsidized.
The entire EU supply chain is subsidized.
Digital surveillance is omnipresent in the west. Apparently nobody cares.
Still no worse than the worst of the male grifters.
The Silicon Valley thieves are just copying and stealing from over a century of US industrial strategy.
Full disclosure, I’m not a metalhead by any means, and Metallica isn’t always considered pure metal, but this one hits just right.
To be fair, it’s not hard to beat expectations when the expectation of the western press is “imminent collapse!!!”
Forgejo is foss fork. Gitea, while being free and open source as well for the time being, is run by a for-profit corporation now.
“Forge-yo” difficult to say?
Private property.
Inb4 Deutsche Bahn blames their legions of unforced own goals on ,rUSsiaN hÄcKeRs.
Between basically every process being done on paper, and most of the civil servants having no idea what an operating system is, I’m sure this will go great.
It’s kinda standard but Pihole is how I got into the general realm of home labbing.
Private property.
The trend to shutting out China from the west started with Obama’s “Pivot to Asia.” At this point the only point of contention between US ruling elites is whether China or Russia is the primary threat.
If we want to exclude athletes from international competition just because the ruling class in the country they happen to have been born in undertakes military action, that’s fine. We just have to be consistent about it. I’d like to see athletes from the US, Isreal, UK, France, Canada, and many other countries treated the same way the west is currently treating Russian and Belorussian athletes.
Cixin Liu. Not only is the Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy (Three Body Problem) epic, his short stories are really fun reads.
Happy April Fools!
Political means more than just parties and institutions of government. Society and economy is inherently political. Who owns what is produced and the tools used to produce it is inherently political. Therefore software development, just like any other type or work or other economic interaction, is political.
No. The river runs into the ocean anyway, and even if a new source of freshwater were to run into the ocean, the oceans are so massive there wouldn’t be any measurable change in salinity. A canal like this probably won’t have much flow anyway, as it’s meant for shipping and transportation rather than water diversion or irrigation.
The article does note some concerns in terms of additional pollution and disruption of wildlife due to increased traffic and more industry.