Given what his family went through with kidnapping and murder
Ehhh.... I'll go with "if that's what happened".
Given what his family went through with kidnapping and murder
Ehhh.... I'll go with "if that's what happened".
LBZ has more strict rules about behavior, while Lemmy.world is much more lax (in some cases, in others they take a hard right turn, but mostly irrelevant for this part).
By going to .world, the mods are saying that is the admin level ruleset/moderation they support, specifically because the mod team said they consider Ada to be "heavy handed".
.world tends to have a lot more of the problematic userbase, in part due to its size.
On LBZ, the users would have the benefit of both moderation by the community mods, as well as the rules of LBZ and its admin team (I'm sure there are folks who help Ada in some way, sorry but I dont know who they are).
On .world, those additional rules/protections are gone, and a recent announcement (which has since been crossed out with a "new announcement clarifying" message) basically said you have to engage with trolls, and its OK for users to be awful. As you can imagine, this didn't go over well, and yet they are still moving forward just with text edits based on what they've said so far.
This is a huge change in rules for the community at large, as well as an increased risk - from appearing in the local feed in addition to all or subscribed - in .world users who are problematic getting involved in discussions on 196. With the change in instance level rules, in combination with the mod team wanting more lax rules about behavior, means more exposure to those problematic folks.
I see you've met my moron of an uncle. Who is in his late 50's.
Then get involved in a 3rd party that works against the republican fascists and coordinates with Democrats for ballot access like WFP.
Whining about "the duopoly" and not voting will just move things further right.
Just to mention also, I've been running Debian for much longer than I care to think about (since my teen years, I'm now in my 40s), with config file requirements that make arch look like lazy mode by comparison.
If you have to use something, flatpak wins, but personally I'd lean away from any of it as much as possible. The Debian stable repos are stable, so what's in there will work. Add flatpak to KDE Discover by installing plasma-discover-backend-flatpak to get that option in there.
But snaps should be strictly off limits. For everyone, tbh.
I have a family member who got one in his 30s.
Erections began to hurt so much due to phimosis, he and his wife weren't having sex.
Circumcision is not exclusively for the religious, there are medical reasons it may be chosen.
I'm not exactly the typical user here, but honestly Resolve is the best option on Linux. My caveat here is that I run Resolve on my stable box, which is a Debian box, and works beautifully.
codec support is the issue as a free version, but two things there - if you're editing, mp4 is generally not what you want anyway, and you can just use ffmpeg (or any variety of tools that use ffmpeg underneath but give you a gui) if you've got a file you need that its the only container format.
If you're doing it professionally, its $300, and worth buying. Much like buying Reaper for the whopping cost of $60 (personal)/$225 (commercial).
Regarding Wayland support, I think the first release addressing it was around March or April, and is fully supported in Resolve 19. I haven't tested, because my Debian Stable box is not using Wayland, so I personally won't test probably for a few months (or if I get an itch to try it on my 1700x Arch box).
GPU just needs OpenCL 1.2, so despite some previous snafus (needing nvidia) with GPU, AMD works just fine.
You remove the straps then open the doors.
IMO, at best its misleading. LOTS of straight up copied text from Wikipedia (just link to the section), making it appear as if there wasn't anything else after that.
Just because he followed up on his promise doesn't make him progressive, but ignoring it entirely is just playing games to play pretend that he did nothing but force an outcome.
To me, that's just as bad as saying Trump is pro-labor because he said so one time, and ignoring all the other crap he did. Such as restricting the ability for union reps to advocate (federal workers), revoking a DOE contract (and their rights and protections stripped), putting union busting lawyers on the NLRB, opposing federal minimum wage increase, and I'm going to stop because he's so damn depressing.
I don't want one position, I want all positions!
I'm going to go with... Super green.
Pretty much everything is available in a package manager, flatpaks, etc.
If you're at the point of building from source, I don't think you're in regular user territory to start with.
There are a few other articles it seems - this one has:
Which says she was not happy with the outcome, only that the rape was recognized.
Per this article:
The school has at least ensured there were some measure of consequences. Also:
The only other article was paywalled and seemed to have no additional information anyway.
Edit: I think its worth noting, though it can be seen in the link, he was studying gynecology.