What do you mean? It's: landlords cannot discriminate against renters using housing vouchers. As in: landlords cannot deny renters just because of they're paying rent with vouchers.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Yuzu has any proprietary code. Folks have to go to other websites to download the Switch firmware and keys needed to play games.
I wonder how these hold up in fires.
Signal works. The adoption is fairly slow, but I've had friends slowly begin to use it.
I don't think it's necessarily a celebration of abuse. I agree that he's obviously way out of line sending this email.
I think Linus is (was) a complete asshole who lacks interpersonal skills, and this email exemplifies his character. To me, this post shows the mentality of some developers (and leadership) in FOSS and why some folks find it difficult to contribute to open-source software. This post opens up the discussion on that.
FWIW, I've received zero reports on this post itself. But I've received reports on abusive comments in this post, which I've promptly removed. This community is more/less self-moderating and if the post receives a significant positive vote ratio, I don't think it should be removed by me. It brings an important discussion to the table regarding acceptable behavior in software development.
admit that in many cases a circumcision is the best route for your child's penis healt
That's just wrong. You realize people outside the US are mainly uncircumcised, right?
And phimosis isn't that common though. In many cases, it can be resolved without circumcision. We don't need to circumcise every male at birth because they have a small chance of phimosis needing circumcision later on.
Arguing that it should be removed at infancy because of phimosis is like arguing we should remove toenails because they can become ingrown.
Here's some things Lemmy could potentially implement:
- a default sort that favors smaller communities
- better onboarding for new users that guides them into discovering new communities
- giving recommendations to other similar communities
People weren't really nitpicking.
- it's obviously bad to send an email with a plaintext password
- the website owners had apparently already resolved the issue
- it does not mean the passwords were stored in plaintext
- the OP sounds like a skiddie in a bunch of comments and doesn't seem to understand how most websites with auth work
Huh, that's what it looks like when you comment \0
I used to mod on SO and a few SEs, but deleted my accounts a few years back. It's just a mix of low-quality submissions, over-bearing moderators/admins, and bad culture & etiquette. I still regularly use SO when looking up questions, but I haven't participated on there in a long while. I've mostly gone back to smaller forums and mailing lists.
I'd argue it depends on who is serving it and what their intentions are. I don't think it's necessarily bad. I went to a local Juneteenth celebration and the food stands were serving some fried chicken, collard greens, jollof rice, etc.