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Here is a source that isn’t WaPo: https://apnews.com/article/epa-green-bank-zeldin-climate-trump-380000b014480350b35b7b53bd14e277
This isn’t the first time that Wells Fargo has demonstrated exploratory ethics… exploratory of what a complete disregard for ethics looks like.
I agree.
I find the Teams app works great on Ubuntu. The Microsoft apps work OK in browser, until you have a lot of collaborators.
I rarely need to switch to windows, so when I do switch I expect to spend an hour doing updates.
Oh I wasn’t aware of impoundment. I’ll read up. Thank you!
I changed my profile picture to one of the Fediverse graphics: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/36806080
Yeah I had a similar thought to your first paragraph. I mostly use MBFC for the “factual reporting” rating, because it seems easier to be objective about.
Just to clarify, I don’t develop any fediverse software, I wouldn’t want to take any credit from those amazing people.
I have always liked the saying that an overnight success takes 5-10 years. Getting frustrated with someone who is developing two different Fediverse platforms simultaneously after 12 days seems a little quick.
I think you make good arguments in your video about how similar loops and peertube are, but I don’t view that as a negative. We see lots of duplication in the world, even within open source (Linux vs BSD vs Redox, ardupilot vs pixhawk vs betaflight). When it’s open source they can all learn from each other and reach better solutions sooner.
Edit: oh looks like OP says loops is 5 years old. Still seems odd to show up after 5 years and expect something exciting within 12 days
These comments have made me very curious if that exists or how that might be designed.
Ok well nothing is as impressive as yours. Averaging 15 posts a day for the last 19 months is a full time job.
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That seems like important nuance for sure.
that worked thanks
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