the most extreme POV possible
Absolutely not. Somebody may still wade into the discussion and Godwin themselves.
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the most extreme POV possible
Absolutely not. Somebody may still wade into the discussion and Godwin themselves.
Um, yes. It is odd, and you get some things ass backward:
But then the government is dependent on this private company again
To my knowledge Linux is community driven. I can only assume that’s Murena and /e/OS you’re talking about, then? In which case, that was my point.
I am shocked that most governments in the world don’t have their own distribution. It just makes sense.
Yeah, makes sense to North Korea, too. I’m not sure they’re an example to follow, though.
To be clear, nation states controlling the tools that their employees and, potentially, wider population communicate and access information is a dystopian vision, and I cannot agree with that point at all.
Such odd choices here. Why should the EU make its own version of Linux when they could invest in existing project and kernel development? Given the recent sacking of Russian kernel developers, do we want further politicisation of Linux development?
the adoption of the E/OS mobile operating system for government devices
Just no. There are way better solutions than /e/, and suggesting device and OS lock-in like this doesn’t exactly inspire trust. In my eyes, that idiosyncracy detracts from the generally positive suggestions of getting public administrations away from corporate platforms and OSes.
This. Any open website with the notification service described in OP is a potential anti-piracy honeypot. And if setting up RSS feeds is too complex, how is it any more so to wait for a ping and then manually download the film?
Yeah. Be very, very afraid of people using search engines or “AI” as some Magic Eightball oracle to give them answers.
I’ve been looking at Vosk, but haven’t found a good client for their API yet. Anyone else?
Ah yes, the anglocentrism of software development. I gave up on Google translate years ago because it clearly only catered to English speakers. The other way around was such ham fisted mistranslations with English syntax, it was basically useless.
I understand the ease from an admin POV, but besides locking users into a third party, corporate suite, everything UX about Office365 sucks balls.
You tried 1234
and password
already, right?
Yeah, I’m not invested in either online opinion-haver, but have read the occasional tech post by both that made sense… in isolation from their idiosyncratic ickinesses.
I’m sure this “DeVault Report” may have truth to it, I was just turned off by the first, retaliatory paragraphs. Like, “we could’ve let you perv on minors, but then you went after our guy” vibes.
I only read up to the part where they pinned the Stallman Report on DeVault and then claimed that thing they just mentioned definitely had nothing to do with this hit piece, nope, nothing.
Need I read any further, i.e. does this have legs beyond “we dug up some dirt on this guy because he said bad things about our groupthink ringleader”?
Buggers, removing features that are actually handy to the users 😶 Apologies for the snark, didn’t know they’d done this.
Ugh, “grow on social” is such a contradiction in terms, especially when using automation and strategic platforms. Growth as a commercial impetus is never social.
For one thing, no — a brand trying to sell you stuff isn’t your friend, period. For another, this is such a tired 2010s tactic. Please let it lie.
Look, I’m glad there are FLOSS tools for influencers and brands. Let’s make everything FLOSS on principle! What I do react against is turning social platforms into what are essentially advertisement channels.
I personally favour human interaction over nondescript, one-way signaling from (individual or corporate) brands trying to “grow” their presence on social media. But that’s just me.
Maybe if they hadn’t decided to mislabel it “artificial intelligence”, people wouldn’t have unrealistic expectations.
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Fwiw, I found this project that may or may not make a batch export possible (but I can’t tell if that includes front matter): https://github.com/kursad-k/joplin_batch_exporter
Will probably take a good deal of finagling. I’ve seen plenty of file converters, local and online, but markdown to ICS sounds super esoteric.
Is there even front matter in Joplin files that could fill in the required fields of an ICS?
See, I’ll be fine.
This weird grudge match is devolving more and more into schoolyard tactics. I’ve been wary of all the Automattic service integrations even in self hosted WP, and it’s turning out even worse than I could imagine. Not with simple enshittification, but with a complete egomaniacal tantrum.
I’m afraid there won’t be one replacement for WordPress, because it has so many applications. The pure blogging aspect could be substituted by Writefreely, more advanced users may go to Ghost, and I’m not sure what small business and corporate websites will turn to?