It was my favorite book when I was like 8 years old.
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It was my favorite book when I was like 8 years old.
Oh, you’re right
I appreciate that, thanks.
I think they didn’t get enough support to even vote about that.
I think it’s absolutely fine for software to show support for something political (e.g. supporting Ukraine against Russia), but I agree with the author that it’s not ok to act violently against certain group of users (e.g. wiping Russian PCs). Not because I don’t like the idea of Russian PCs getting wiped, knowing majority of them support the agression against Ukraine, but because they can do the same thing. They will wipe our PCs with theirs NPM packages or whatnot, we will malwarize more of our software to attack them and so on. The end result will be that:
unradicalized Russians will be radicalized because we wiped their PCs (and vice versa)
we can’t use a lot of great software out of fear that it’s authors will wipe our PCs (and vice versa)
I see nothing good coming from this type of cyber war for either side of the conflict, and thus I don’t think we should support it.
If I understand it correctly it isn’t the blog author who got blocked.
My teacher is mad about it too, lol
I’ve used Samsung for my whole life and I just learned this.
Why are u posting this to a meme community? Annoying as fuck
I don’t get what you’re trying to say.
And it looks like it’s abandoned
I know that you said you know how to do it, but Universal Android Debloater can restore any removed apps in one click, which might be useful if you decide to try it.
I set the downvote gesture to reply instead, which I’ll definitely notice if I do it by mistake.
Me before I disabled the super-sensitive side gestures on mobile.
I like how the KDE apps look on the plasma desktop. I hate how they look everywhere else.
Even the system files like those in /etc ?
That restarts the system. This only attempts to kill the app that uses most memory.
I like it