Same here, it’s the reason why I kicked Ubuntu off my laptop. They removed any way to choose and made it such a pain to get around the Snap bullshit. I’m on Linux because I want to choose what I do with my system.
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Same here, it’s the reason why I kicked Ubuntu off my laptop. They removed any way to choose and made it such a pain to get around the Snap bullshit. I’m on Linux because I want to choose what I do with my system.
Reddit just feels like Facebook these days. Niche subs are not affected as much, but the vast majority is just low quality trash, gossip, selfies and unhinged political discussion.
When people say they want Lemmy to become the new reddit, they are not talking about the reddit of today, more like the one from <2015.
Launching hundreds of drones and missiles at civilian targets is not “being the better man”.
Ah yes, liberating a nation by establishing yet another radical theocratic dictatorship.
At least Ukraine is not doing it in the middle of winter, unlike Russia.
Do you really want to chat about that with the distilled essence of a million redditors?
Russia is far from overpopulated, they have only twice as many people as France. This war will most likely destroy a number of small villages, where most of their force is drafted from.
Ironic that you are complaining about a lack of nuance with the most generalized and misinformed post I’ve seen in a minute. Also, this whole situation is completely unrelated to the government.
There are a number of legends surrounding the pirate Klaus Störtebeker, who was active in the 14th century. The most popular one is probably that when he and his crew were facing execution, he made a deal with the mayor of Hamburg that if he manages to walk past any of his fellow prisoners after his beheading, they’d be spared. His headless body supposedly walked past eleven pirates until the executioner made him stumble. The mayor did not keep his word and all 73 members of the crew were killed.
Organizations like Fridays for Future are funded by donations and part of the money goes towards protests and publicity. I assume they allocate some money to have these prominent people present.
A castle guard once stabbed my hound when he busted a serf for heresy next door.
36 tanks is a substantial amount for a single assault. It was also the largest one since the initial invasion.
Pretty sure they are not doing this to fool enemy pilots, they are trying to trick analysts looking at satellite imagery.
I genuinely tried to like the second game but the characters were so cringey that I just couldn’t make it past the first missions.
I had no idea this game still had such an active community. I remember being so disappointed by the wasted potential when it came out and this mod seems to restore the original vision the devs had for the game before Ubisoft forced them to cut corners. Very impressive for a title that did not have official mod support.
These are aftermarket taillights.
Looks promising. You rarely see Godot games with graphics like these.
The interesting bit is not that the Ladoga is an old vehicle, it’s how incredibly rare it is. It must have been pulled from deep storage or a museum somewhere.
The result was the Ladoga. Kirovsky produced just a handful of the tracked vehicles—perhaps four or five. One spent some time in the fallout zone around the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl following the plant’s deadly 1986 meltdown. Aside from another that landed in a museum, the Ladogas then … disappeared.
It speaks volumes to the state of their armed forces to be resupplied with such a vehicle.
How do they know that he was tortured to death if Israel hasn’t released the body or any information? There are a lot of claims being made in this article but I can’t find any sources to back them up.