In France. They standardized the designs so each one isn't a one-off and they trained more people to work in the field.
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What about KDE is bad for it? Is it the settings overload if they open the settings menu? 😂
I think you're mixing up "You shouldn't do this" with "you shouldn't be able to do this". The former is common in Linux, the latter is not. No one is advocating for the latter.
Do you have any evidence that there's a pervasive effort from third party repair to mine your privacy for profit? I'd love to see it.
Also, fine, let's assume they have no way of knowing it's genuine. Why don't they release the tool to pair the OEM screens publicly? It'd only work on the real ones, and they have such a tool, so if it's actually about security, there's no reason not to.
You know what's funny? It's not the independent repair shops stealing your data, it's the "official" ones. https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/7/22522560/apple-repair-multimillion-iphone-nude-photos-privacy-settlement-pegatron
Those "bootleg" screens often are genuine, but Apple makes features not work unless paired. You can literally swap the screens of two fresh out of the box iPhones and they won't work. Swap them back, they work fine. Don't defend their practices, and don't believe the lies about repair they've been feeding you for years.
"In April, the family of Marciales created a ghost bike memorial in his honour. Ghost bikes are a reminder to both motorists and other cyclists of the tragic loss of a cyclist due to collisions from drivers. The white bike was chained to street light in the middle of the roadway, right where he was hit.
On Sunday, someone noticed that a motorist had hit the memorial. “There’s been another crash at Balbo and lakeshore drive. Someone hit the light pole. Gerardo’s ghost bike and the pole are in the middle of the street,” Bike Lane Uprising tweeted."
Emphasis mine. It was stated in the article.
Storing an AST would be interesting, but it'd require the IDE to support parsing each specific language, so you'd probably want something like an LSP but for just parsing to handle that.
So, I think it depends on what you want out of the tag system. If you want it to be a global tag that tags a post similar to how they're used on tumblr or something like that (I.E: Has meaning not specific to the community it is in), that should be separate from per-community tags, like they're done on reddit.
I think per-community tags should definitely be added, similar to how reddit does them (for a good example of how they are used, see /r/talesfromtechsupport). Global tags, I'm not as sure, and if they are added, I think they should be separate from the per-community ones.
My hesitation for the global tags is that it will create meta-communities, similar to what happens on tumblr, which blurs the line between communities, which makes moderation a little weird.
Just use whatever distro Stallman does, you'll be fine. If it's good enough for him, it should be good enough for you.
And LMG was supposed to do what about that? I get they've been shitty recently, but how can you blame them for the actions of their fans? They didn't tell their fans to do any of that stuff, they've told their fans to not do it on the past multiple times, what should they have done?
An easy start would be Firefox + tree style tabs + auto tab discard, that way you can have your 500 tabs and keep only N loaded (you choose N).
Uhh, I was referring to the new ones France has been building, not the old ones...