

that may be even harder than tuning it out
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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
that may be even harder than tuning it out
Isn’t prohibiting them from not releasing the server software after they shut down the ultimate way to not reward them for such behavior?
i don’t remember
Thanks! I’m new to Wikinews too but my impression is that the only thing you need to cite an interview is files of the medium over which the medium was conducted: audio for calls, logs for chats, email threads for… emails, etc. (The parts that aren’t part of the interview’s conversation do need to be sourced, though Wikinews doesn’t appear to do inline citations.) So I would need that to post this on Wikinews. (assuming they allow such non–“first-hand” content in the first place, which I think they should but can’t find anything about lol)
Honestly “cultural influence” kinda sounds like “you get paid with exposure”.
Would you consider writing some of this stuff for Wikinews (the Wikimedia Foundation project, not to be confused with Wikileaks)?
mel brooks is the director and lead writer
That’s OLED, this is the original Switch, hardware 8-years-old.
okay that’s enough. here’s the actual answer:
People have told me I don’t know how good I have it.
That my complaints about Linux['s accessibility for the blind] are too much. That I’m spoiled. That back in the day, things were harder. That Windows XP was worse in every way. That modern systems are faster, more usable, more accessible — and I’m just being dramatic.
So I decided to call that bluff.
—part 1
One of the points Fireborn made in their famous “I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back” series is that Linux accessibility has deteriorated a lot over time.
mmm, steamed fabs!
Interesting, I would think that they would consider being eternally connected to a power bank when designing USB-C.
sure, a USB-C Hub With Two USB-C Ports then
I wonder why that person doesn’t just change the browser defaults.
And also just Office for now, not the entire OS, though they plan to move away from all MS products long-term.
Now, last week, you might have seen that Denmark was ditching Microsoft Office and Linux, but this was falsely reported by the original outlet who did the interview. They said they were going to ditch Linux, but actually the minister never really said that. Everyone, myself included, picked up on the story—reported they were dropping Linux—they’re not. They’re just dropping Microsoft Office.
—The Linux Experiment, Linux & Open Source News for week of 21 June 2025
Trust me, this is way better than getting clickbaited and having slop in your watch history dictate your recommendations.
that’s what they™ want you to do