

Or just make authenticated requests. I’d expect that to be well within with capabilities of anyone using MELPA, and 5000 requests per hour shouldn’t pose any difficulty considering MELPA only has about 6000 total packages.
Or just make authenticated requests. I’d expect that to be well within with capabilities of anyone using MELPA, and 5000 requests per hour shouldn’t pose any difficulty considering MELPA only has about 6000 total packages.
What has Microsoft extinguished lately? I’m not a fan of Microsoft, but I think EEE is a silly thing to reference because it’s a strategy that worked for a little while in the 90s that Microsoft gave up on a long time ago because it doesn’t work anymore.
Like, what would be the purpose of them buying GitHub just to destroy it? And if that was their goal, why haven’t they done it already? Microsoft is interested in one thing: making money. They’ll do evil things to make money, just like any other big corporation, but they don’t do evil things just for the sake of being evil. It’s very much in their business interest to be seen as trustworthy, and being overly evil runs counter to that need.
Most of them now seem to follow a fucked-up interpretation of the Fairness Doctrine that requires them to always give the impression that there are no meaningful differences between the parties, which translates into painting Republicans as a perfectly normal, reasonable political party.
Musk is really good at alienating people, though.
Also, “Et tu, Brutè?” is a famous phrase for a reason.
Musk is equally petty, though. I could easily see them getting into an escalating feud that ends with Trump cutting off Musk out of spite.
I just saw my first one if these IRL today at a cafe where I ate lunch. It was only for ICE and not cops in general, but it made me feel good about spending my money there.
And Netanyahu himself.
What if I told you bookmarks and tabs have a lot of overlapping use cases, and people prefer one or another because they have different workflows, or just as a matter of personal preference?
I think they did a good job of writing a neutral comparison. Based on what it said, I think there’s no reason for me to stop using VS Code right now, but I’ll keep an eye on Theia and reconsider it my needs change.
Better tools such as…?
I’m gonna need a source for those claims.
I was in favor of ranked choice voting until Trump came out against it. Now I’m even more in favor of it.
No. And it’s a boon to “people” like the Trump regime.
How about a man who is being mourned by about a billion people?
I agree everyone on the left should be working together, but that’s not what “crossing the aisle” means.
If there’s an actual war, I can’t see Democrats having any really power at the national level until it’s over anyway.
I don’t want people who will cross the aisle. I want people who will treat the fascists like the existential threat they are.
YOU made yourself a representative of Trump’s policies. If you didn’t want to be judged for it, make it your deepest, darkest, most shameful secret.
Taiwan would like a word.
It just sounds like they didn’t understand the relationship between Forgejo and Codeberg. I didn’t either into I looked it up just now. IMHO their comment is best interpreted as being about Codeberg. People running their own instances of Forgejo are tangential to the topic at hand.