LibreCAD … not open source
FYI, “libre” means free, as in free speech:
LibreCAD … not open source
FYI, “libre” means free, as in free speech:
The “guy” is a Russian expert and former CIA on the … Russia desk.
Assuming that’s true then he’s a Russian expert and former CIA [officer?] on the Russia desk who’s written an article full of non sequiturs, supposition and just plain nonsense. He’s a Russian expert and former CIA officer on the Russia desk who’s a deluded fool.
But you probably have no clue what that actually means, do you?!
It means the embarassment from having written this article is even greater?
This is full of non sequiturs, supposition and just plain nonsense. Guy’s a deluded fool.
The west later admitted that they wanted the war though.
The West did not admit that they wanted the war.
“Dozens of tons of cocaine worth several billion euros have been taken out of circulation,”
Which achieves nothing.
That doesn’t surprise me.
governance is important to not have a space filled with awful people
Snigger They think there are people who aren’t awful.
Probably the most egregious behaviour is declaring different terms and conditions for sales and pre-orders after a person has handed over their money, particularly changing the terms around refunds. Literal Vader “pray I do not alter it any further”. And illegal. Refunds in general have been a nightmare for customers with many making a complaint to the Attorney General of California which seems to have been the only way to get money back.
Check r/purism on Reddit if you want to see lots of examples of their shady behaviour.
Also: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Zlatan-Todoric-Interview
And: https://jaylittle.com/post/view/2019/10/the-sad-saga-of-purism-and-the-librem-5-part-1
This isn’t news.
> gay man goes to Qatar
> goes on Grindr in Qatar
> gets arrested and abused by Qatari authorities
> pikachu-shocked.jpg
allow for us as a species to make incredible gains in … culture and morality
Uh… where did you get that idea from?
I don’t think the assumption that a immigrant who already has contact with people from north america and Europe would know about Lemmy in South Sudan in comparison to local people -like here in Korea - is so outlandish.
O_o
I guess you’re a imigrant?
Uhhh… wut?
Evangelical in that it’s documented as a theory & a paper for the concepts you can read about?
No, evangelical as in needing to tell people about it, even when they have no interest.
Have you worked in a distributed team sharing just patches over email?
No.
The Patch Theory
The way you write about this seems very evangelical.
patches, without depending patches that would cause a conflict, should commute
get stuck in their rebases/pulls
I use git every day and I don’t recall patch ordering ever being a problem.
The two big contenders are Darcs … Darcs … has some performance issues (where some of the old perf issues are fixed, some remain)
If Darcs has performance issues, how is it better than git?
Terrible report, doesn’t even say the cause of death.