Well, it seems to be more and more likely that Fedora 42 will be my last Fedora version /9at least on my gaming PC). What on earth am I supposed to move to? Ugh.
My question remains: has Copilot been trained on Microsoft's own code for Windows, Office, and the rest? If not, why not? The fact no tech journalist with access has asked this very basic question speaks volumes about the deplorable state of technology media.
I use Fedora KDE. What's the best thin client protocol I should be using, and which thin client operating system should I install on my Dell thin client? This market has become quite complicated and enterprise'd compared to the simplicity of Sun Rays.
Look, we can all complain about religion all we want, but the Protestant Church in the Netherlands in the city of Kampen who have been holding an *uninterrupted* mass *for over a year* to protect a family of two parents and five kids (21, 15, 11, and 4) from deportation are fucking heroes. This family has been in The Netherlands for 12 years, so these kids know nothing of the place they came from (hell, two of them were born here and have never seen their parents' home country), and deporting them would be insanely cruel. Why the long mass, though? Well, according to Dutch law, law enforcement is not allowed to enter a church (or other house of worship) as long as a mass/service/etc. is underway. As such, members of this church take turns holding mass, and 2000 of them have been keeping this up for over a year. The family has its own little area in the church, but they can't leave the building. The kids are taught by local teachers inside the church, and the 21-year old does odd jobs in the building. So yeah, they've been inside for over a year. Turns out this "church asylum" thing has actually been attempted over 50 times since 1978, and it's been successful at times. I almost bought a house in Kampen a few years before meeting my now-wife and moving to Sweden. Had that not happened, and I managed to buy a house in Kampen, I would've joined this church in a heartbeat to help out.
Was this too harsh? > Are there any plans to actually fix this issue, or are users expected to manually remove and reinstall crucial packages like Wine & co.? I'm definitely not interested in messing around with the myriad of Wine-related packages and their dependencies on my F42 install, and would consider "just delete and reinstall Wine bro" to be a rather dismissive "workaround" for a desktop-oriented, user-focused distribution like Fedora.
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Speaking of getting cancelled, I removed Home Assistant from my network. I wasn't using it, as we have far too few "smart" products in our house to really make use of it. My Home Assistant Dell box was just running without being used. Google Home is more than good enough for the very few "smart" home stuff that we do.
Dog owners should be subject to strict inspections and recurring training to ensure they have the necessary time, skills, and dedication to own such an animal. Dog attacks and bites are stupidly common, and they really shouldn't be. I can barely fart without a permit and three licenses, but any fucking idiot can get a dog, neglect it, and have it bite a toddler - and then the *dog* gets blamed and put down. Insanity. This is most likely my most controversial take.
And as right on cue, the Dutch fascist leader Wilders has started pushing conspiracy tweets that the elections results - which he lost - are invalid. Mind you, we vote with paper and pencil, ballots are stored for recounts, and the entire counting process in every single polling place is open and freely accessible to any Dutch citizen. Our elections are most likely the most reliable and transparent in the world. Can we just not import American stupidity for *one fucking day*, please?