I think so, the UI already has a dedicated emoji button so even people on desktop can easily use them. I have already seen some people use them. It is best to not spam them though and a reply with just 🤦 would be rather annoying.
In de provincies zien we dit al, dus dit zou inderdaad zomaar kunnen. Veel boeren begrijpen ook echt wel dat er maatregelen nodig zijn om de uitstoot van stikstofverbindingen te verminderen, maar ze kunnen nu niets door alle onduidelijkheid. Op die onduidelijkheid is ook het afgelopen stikstofakkoord vastgelopen.Boeren hebben nu echt een keer duidelijkheid nodig zodat ze weten of hun bedrijf nog toekomst heeft en wat ze kunnen doen zodat ze door kunnen. Maar het blijft maar bij gesprekken en kaartjes ...
Hopelijk gaat hij inderdaad beginnen met zijn nieuwe partij, het zou heel jammer zijn als hij er mee zou stoppen. Recent is Renske Leijten het kamerlid van de SP waar hij veel mee samenwerkte in zijn onderzoek naar de toeslagenaffaire er wel mee gestopt: SP'er Renske Leijten stopt als Kamerlid
Such a misleading title.. if they actually do this you will still be able to install the minimum version of Ubuntu, you just get the option to pick additional software that automatically gets installed as snap packages.
I really don’t see the issue. If you don’t want any additional application or if you don’t want snap packages don’t pick anything. It really is their choice to support Snap packages, and snap and flatpack packages are just a lot easier to support for distro maintainers.
I think this is very hard at this point. Manny Fediverse communities are quite small and fear that their community will be flooded with content from any external platform. We even saw this when a lot of Reddit users came over to Lemmy. So in those cases there will be a lot of distrust.
Smaller companies could easily use a more strictly controlled* Lemmy instance to provide a space for their community. That would allow people to interact with that community without having to setup a new account. *Tightly moderated and limited to admin created communities.
But anything large will just be distrusted as long as the platform is much larger than large Fediverse instances. Maybe EU law could help to protect the Fediverse from EEE. But EU law also moves slow, and we don't want laws slowing down the growth of the Fediverse either.
Een heel bijzondere actie, Rutte was de premier die ervoor zorgde dat kabinetten het wel 4 jaar uit hielden en nu ligt hij ineens op ramkoers om het kabinet te laten vallen. Ik denk dat het vormen van een coalitie erg moeilijk gaat worden na eventuele verkiezingen. Andere partijen zullen zo'n actie ook niet zomaar vergeten en de BBB wil ook niet met Rutte verder. Dan is er ook nog de vraag of Omtzigt nog een partij gaat oprichten, dat zou de boel nog verder onder druk kunnen zetten. Allemaal niet echt dingen waar de VVD beter van zou worden.
Dit had ik niet verwacht op dit onderwerp van Rutte, als je het nieuws zo leest is het al bijna onherstelbaar. Zelfs als ze dit nog weer weten te lijmen zal dit echt onherstelbare schade opleveren aan het vertrouwen in elkaar. En dat voor een premier die mede zo populair werd door kabinetten wel echt de 4 jaar uit te laten houden...
Users that have a profile icon generally appear with that icon on the web UI. Of course it is not as easy as building your own Snoo on Reddit, but it works fine for me in both the web ui and MLem
Yes, Bol.com was in 2022 still 4x as large as Amazon based on the Twinkle100. Also Zalando is still close to Amazon.
Isn't this just what many people predicted what would happen when everybody would use adblock? Now most people use some kind of blocker and some browsers even ship with a content blocker. Now pages need to make money in another way, so that's either subscriptions, donations. or just force people to watch the ads anyway. I doubt people would want to donate any money to YouTube so then you get this.
It is not nice for users, but without income they would have to shut the site down. The same will happen when Lemmy gets popular, people will really have to donate to instance owners or they will also be forced to get money in another way.
For me that's easy, that would be RuneScape. That game has also received updates for more than 20 years now, so there is always new content to enjoy. In the same way I also played a lot of modded Minecraft. It would be so bad to play a game that never changes though, I would not play a game for long that would never receive new content or never get new mods.
Not worried at all. Their source code controversy mostly hurts companies that want to run RHEL without paying IBM, as after these changes distos like Alma Linux and Rockey Linux might diverge more from RHEL and they will have a harder time to guarantee bug-for-bug compatibility.
Fedora is not trying to steal business and government contracts away from RHEL and as a normal user you don’t need this bug-for-bug compatibility anyway. You can just sign up for a RedHat developer account and download RHEL Server for free, this includes a GUI everything you need to run it on a workstation. You can even view the source code trough their website.
So I am not worried that CentOS stream or Fedora will go away, RedHat is not trying to hurt consumers, they just want that enterprises (that are interested in support contracts) actually pay them when they use the work they put into RHEL. If they want a free version, they can still use CentOS stream.