Yeah I'm not Ukrainian. I'm from another European country that often doesn't do nearly as much for our Ukrainian neighbours, and I have no problem calling most of my fellow citizens idiots for many other reasons too
What I was referring to specifically—and I apologise if I was too rude—was the incompetence of the Polish armed forces in guarding the borders of our Union. A strong and quick reaction would have been vital in response to such provocations made by putinist bastards, which essentially amount to acts of war. Instead, the incompetence displayed will certainly set a dangerous precedent for the future.
I also have a profound hatred of the PiS party and all its voters, as well as the clerical fascism they preach, and their recent shenanigans against Ukraine have naturally only reinforced that hatred. Of course, I know PiS doesn't necessarily represent the majority of Polish people, but certainly a sizeable plurality, and that's a disgrace, as with similar demagogic parties in Europe. At the same time, I know there are many progressive-minded and pro-European people in Poland who strongly support Ukraine, and they will always have my support and respect. However, my original comment wasn't referring to them.
The fact is that an AI assistant could also be quite useful at times, but people have to understand how the core functioning of a browser works (i.e. for the vast majority of things you use a search engine, not a chatbot), and its paramount to have a local AI for such services, in order to guarantee privacy and affordability
I completely agree, and a strong copyleft licence is something that GPLv3 does much better than its predecessor, which is unfortunately why it has not been adopted by the Linux kernel. I foolishly assumed that GrapheneOS, given the values it professes, would be distributed under the GPLv3 licence, but I have now discovered that this is not the case, in a move that I frankly cannot understand.
Hope that changes in the near future, but it's not very likely to happen I guess
I hate javascript
No unfree application should ideally be allowed ever again
Permissive licences are useful compared to copyleft ones only for unfree actors, which we should fight integrally at every step of the way
Permissive licences should be the ones to fuck off entirely. GPL or death
Yeah I'm not Ukrainian. I'm from another European country that often doesn't do nearly as much for our Ukrainian neighbours, and I have no problem calling most of my fellow citizens idiots for many other reasons too
What I was referring to specifically—and I apologise if I was too rude—was the incompetence of the Polish armed forces in guarding the borders of our Union. A strong and quick reaction would have been vital in response to such provocations made by putinist bastards, which essentially amount to acts of war. Instead, the incompetence displayed will certainly set a dangerous precedent for the future.
I also have a profound hatred of the PiS party and all its voters, as well as the clerical fascism they preach, and their recent shenanigans against Ukraine have naturally only reinforced that hatred. Of course, I know PiS doesn't necessarily represent the majority of Polish people, but certainly a sizeable plurality, and that's a disgrace, as with similar demagogic parties in Europe. At the same time, I know there are many progressive-minded and pro-European people in Poland who strongly support Ukraine, and they will always have my support and respect. However, my original comment wasn't referring to them.
I hope I've made things a bit clearer now :))
Polish idiots really are a joke
Go to a Ukraine protest
What a beauty he is. Magnificent
A rogue state is no recognized country, and certainly not a European country: that was the problem with Russia, that they invaded a European country
Togli magari i tracker dal link del video
Very cool man, this series is dope
What is Waluigi's favourite George Harrison song?
Everything but rail, huh?
Bith wero?
That's fucking disgusting. Poor little creatures
That's a good point, unfortunately
I think this is an interesting read TL;DR Startpage remains quartered in the EU and thus follow European laws
https://support.startpage.com/hc/en-us/articles/4521498779156-What-it-means-for-Startpage-now-that-System1-is-a-publicly-traded-company
Startpage is a wonderful search engine imo
The fact is that an AI assistant could also be quite useful at times, but people have to understand how the core functioning of a browser works (i.e. for the vast majority of things you use a search engine, not a chatbot), and its paramount to have a local AI for such services, in order to guarantee privacy and affordability
I completely agree, and a strong copyleft licence is something that GPLv3 does much better than its predecessor, which is unfortunately why it has not been adopted by the Linux kernel. I foolishly assumed that GrapheneOS, given the values it professes, would be distributed under the GPLv3 licence, but I have now discovered that this is not the case, in a move that I frankly cannot understand. Hope that changes in the near future, but it's not very likely to happen I guess