Noone was technically allowed to use it
There is your answer. draw.io can be used by everyone and for almost every purpose, so the situations aren’t even remotely the same.
That doesn’t mean anything. If you have tons of free RAM, programs tend to use more than strictly necessary because it speeds things up. That doesn’t mean they won’t run perfectly fine with 8GiB as well.
a docker
Something tells me you don’t really know Docker
So you’re saying we should create a programming language called “Welsh” with C-like function names?
Wouldn’t (30px)²
be 30*30*px*px
and thus 900px²
?
cataas - not to be confused with catass
Wait till you find out what Russia and China are doing on Facebook
It really depends on what you want. My experience with Gnome extensions has been rather frustrating. For example, finding a working and maintained extension for app indicators is a pain - and you have to do it again for each new release when inevitably the extension is no longer updated.
…what? SpaceX is years behind schedule for delivering crewed space flight to NASA. US tax payers have had to cough up billions of dollars for seats on Russian Soyuz spacecraft to at least be able to get to space somehow in the meantime.
Iterating and failing is okay, but SpaceX has neither been faster nor cheaper in doing so than NASA’s original moon landing program.
With LibreWolf you also have to trust
…what?
Also, you should probably mark this as NSFW with a title like that.
They missed April fools by about a month
How to write a package in R
Step 1: Use C++
Sounds like a “no true Scotsman” argument tbh
I’m skeptical given how confident many recent AI models are at making wrong claims. Fact checking seems to be a rather poor use case for current AI models IMO.
cringe-worthy
Says the person who is licensing their Lemmy comments.
+1 for restic. I’ve been using it for four years now and have never encountered an issue, including during my yearly restore practice run.
As far as B2 bucket encryption is concerned, I wouldn’t trust it as far as I can throw it. Quite honestly, it could just be a fancy checkbox on their website without any actual encryption, and we wouldn’t be able to tell. Either way, a compromise of Backblaze would put your data at risk.
The link doesn’t explain what Taler is, you then also have to click through to the home page. How hard can it be to add literally a single sentence like
Taler is a payment system that makes privacy-friendly online transactions fast and easy.
I guess the snarky headline might’ve been a bit too much for some people