

No no, the Russia collaborators are the actual politicians. This is just an aide.


No no, the Russia collaborators are the actual politicians. This is just an aide.
Didn’t know this guy before but it really doesn’t matter if he was literally Hitler and decides to start using Linux. It’s an operating system not a club, it really makes no difference. Maybe slightly more moderation for people on linux communities on mainstream platforms (e.g. reddit).


‘artists’ (usually rich)
I know think you’re trolling, but…


I prefer the old one, but it’s really not much of a difference. New one looks a bit cheaper, like something you’d see on piracy sites or something.
Also just realised Jellyfin basically has the old YouTube design. Don’t know if YT was first with it, but if so it was pretty influential, think it’s quite common in many players.


While I do think the EU is lacking the balls to do this, there’s also some strategy to consider here. It certainly would be lovely if the EU would be more defensive, but also more damaging to the EU economy (at least in the short run, probably for a long time).
China is being painted as enemy number one, and there’s long-standing beef between the countries. Trump lost or is losing the trade war, and needs to make himself not look weak. Meanwhile China wants to project strength internally. Whatever is happening between closed doors, China has everything to gain from humiliating the US at this point. Trumps incompetence is already evident, they just need to fuel the flames.
With the EU, the situation is wildly different. EU doesn’t really want to project power, they want to project exactly as much power as is necessary not to seem weak but no more. It wants to show that it’s a level-headed free trade partner ready to take the lead in the free world, the fairest and most stable market in the world.
…that’s my take on it anyway. USE! USE! USE! USE! 🇪🇺


Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna accused Hungary of siding with Russia, saying it’s “on Putin’s team” and no longer aligned with European interests.
Literally everyone knows this. Even I know this.
Tsahkna urged forming a “coalition of the willing” to bypass Hungary’s veto power in EU decisions requiring unanimity.
Sorry, is this not already happening? I thought this was definitely already being very heavily discussed.
He warned that revoking Hungary’s voting rights under Article 7 is increasingly likely, citing Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s actions as threats to EU security and unity.
This too, aren’t we like 75% there already? Genuinely asking, I don’t know, but this was my impression.


To me, Paypal is something I use to pay online so I don’t have to fill in my credit card info everywhere. Klarna fills that niche for most Swedish stores nowadays. But from the website, it seems that this app is mainly meant for person-to-person payments - similar to Swish (kinda only available in Sweden I think)?
Curious if this will be able to conquer the nordics where we already have Klarna for person-to-business and Vipps/Swish/Mobilepay (depending on country, Vipps seems to be growing out of Norway though). Feel we’re very content with our alternatives here already.


Of the companies mentioned, only DapuStor is from mainland China from what I can tell?


I think there is a skill set that’s required to use AI efficiently. You need to know what kind of problems they’re suitable for, be able to recognise when it’s going in circles or hallucinating and you need to be able to troubleshoot and understand whatever it’s outputting. Personally I’ve found it quite useful in many cases.


A team with one creative and one gets things done is not too bad. I’d take the headline with a grain of salt since AI are known to not always get things done and sometimes will lead their pilots around in circles for no good reason, but still, they don’t really need to be creative to beat most teams.


Doesn’t sound like the purpose is to please Russia. Especially this part:
China is assessing the possibility of participating in peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, asking the EU whether its European partners support such an initiative.
Asking the EU if it would support them participating in a peacekeeping mission which Russia has been very critical of kinda seems more like they’re trying to improve relations with Europe in the wake of strong anti-US sentiments.


But there is no such implementation AFAIK? How is it making Typescript faster if it’s a completely new implementation?
But certainly, in theory it could become unshackled from JavaScript. Have there been any serious attempts to do so though?


I feel this should be obvious to anyone who knows anything about programming, because typescript is just a development tool not a runtime.


Lemmy has thunder?


They already did, it’s paying of the debt.


What are people’s opinion on this, good or bad? I have a somewhat favorable view of IBM in open source, but not sure where I got it (so it might be misplaced).
I’ve been happy with Fastmail for 10 years, though they’re Australian and not European. Might look into a European alternative at some point but so far I’ve had no reason to switch.
Kinda seems like a huge mistake to devaluate nvidia because of deepseek. Deepseek has proven that LLMs can be run much more cheaply than previously thought, the nvidia cards can now do much more than previously thought possible. What am I missing?
woke_mind_virus deleted rm -rf… wow this guy sure knows his UNIX!
If the value of money goes down, prices go up.