I understand the general sentiment, but this whole "we're no longer a democracy" is at best bullshit and at worst a dangerous statement to repeat. There's a lot to fix in the US democracy (and somehow money involved isn't even the most critical issue right now), but simply stating it doesn't exist could empower some really destructive behaviour. Try living next to Russia for some perspective.
Follow small vtubers, don't go on X and don't go on YouTube. Save yourself from this stupidity.
Qtox should work? It's not a very good chat software and a bit cumbersome, but it allows direct file transfers.
There's a Taiwan community over at lemmy.world at least and I'd recommend posting Taiwan related stuff there instead.
The same old, tired and stupid control layout and no trackpads. How do you even begin to make a PC handheld and not offer any mouse cursor controls? All the Steam Competitors do is up the specs to stupid numbers and appeal to familiarity. It's both disappointing and something should've expected.
Considering it has more (and likely more active) moderators, I'd personally strongly advocate migration over to !neovim@programming.dev. The reason I made this one was because I'm even more passionate about this editor than anything I edit with it and had just grown impatient at no one prepping up a community for it. There's value in being a member of both if one instance suffers outage, but I agree posting in more than one place hurts the community. Maybe I should make a pinned post about it, asking for input.
On the opposite end here. I know if there's a kernel update then I'd need to reboot and restart everything.
This thread stopped federating for some reason so I'll reply to myself:
How different is neo vim from regular vim?
Functionally it's pretty much identical. For the user the difference is in the added features and development model. Neovim's development model is not centralized to one person and makes real progress. Vim on the other hand is much more a pet project of its creator and seems to get new features only if it starts losing users over to Neovim. Using Vim you're always going to be behind the curve and under the whims of Bram's decisions. Neovim integrated Lua as a first-class language for configuration and it was then that Bram had to do something about vimscript, but opted instead to create a new, backwards incompatible version of vimscript, another bespoke language. I very much advocate making Neovim the norm instead.
The map system is so good for this. If you manage to get the bewildering learning curve, it's so nice to come home from work and spin a few maps to relax and pick up loot. PoE is so overwhelmingly easily my choice as well.
I didn't say the US should spend more, but Europe. Speaking as a European. E: trying to see if editing helps this federate.
This has been a major reality check for me personally. For years I shook my head at the gargantuan US military budget thinking it's ridiculous. Fast forward to February 2022 and I realize it's the US once again cleaning up when Europe shits the bed. Ashamed, thankful and thoroughly convinced we need to spend a whole lot more in defense as well.
I assume as the volume of links grow, the amount of work mods would have to do in vetting editorialized headlines grow as well as some people would like to inject in their own bias. You'd see this obnoxious editorialization from time to time in .ml in the past on articles concerning USA, for example.
I'd just add the relevant info in angle brackets after the original headline, personally.