I disagree - Mexico is a Rome statute signatory, meaning that (theoretically) they’re legally obligated to arrest Putin on arrival as the ICC has issued a warrant for him
Afaik their diplomatic neutrality wouldn’t override their legal obligations
I disagree - Mexico is a Rome statute signatory, meaning that (theoretically) they’re legally obligated to arrest Putin on arrival as the ICC has issued a warrant for him
Afaik their diplomatic neutrality wouldn’t override their legal obligations
HOW DARE YOU TREAT THIS COMMUNITY LIKE THIS
Yes, it’s a joke
Not in, like, the “there’s nothing there” way, but in the “there’s no substantive economic, social or geographic reasons to treat it as a cohesive region” way
I think you misunderstand the idea - he wasn’t proposing hiring more police, but temporarily increasing the total man-hours being worked to make sure there is sufficient capacity to respond
There’s a significant number of police staff, including those who usually work non-citizen-facing roles, who are trained to be riot police, for circumstances just like this.
Bayraktar
Not too scary - plus it goes splash all on its own!
Well, yeah, if you have to do the things yourself and take direct responsibility for them, then your proxies aren’t very useful
Presumably those are excluding the hundreds of millions of soviet citizens killed by the state during Stalin’s reign?
offering its young people jobs in the state
Greece moment
What’s with your name, buzz?
I’m a big sway fan - it’s the Wayland equivalent for i3
Customisation takes a bit of time (as with all these sorts of things) but it was very stable for me once I had it set up
The guardian’s summary was pretty thorough in my opinion
The pros and cons of Kamala Harris: a progressive reformer forced to run on Biden’s record
Taylor swift?! You’re proposing a literal billionaire as a more radical candidate than Harris?
This is a knife and fork burger if I’ve ever seen one
I, too, work in a similar type of company, and can confirm from experience that Linux can get just as absolutely fucked up by a bad kernel module as windows.
And it’s not just changes to the module that can cause things to go wrong.
For example, the kernel released alongside the latest Ubuntu LTS included a change that conflicted with our module behaviour, so machines with that kernel or newer would panic on boot.
It was a super minor change, but when you’re deep in the weeds, it’s really easy for these things to be brittle. But that’s just an inherent consequence of the fact that this sort of stuff is intrinsically low-level interaction with the OS itself.
It’s fun to just give them a little poke and see if they explode 🤷
Imo the second season gets even better, I’m obsessed rn
The words in the middle are the key difference, though:
Communities are groups
Communities involve (i.e. are not) topics
Communities involve (i.e. are not) individuals
The social structure of Lemmy is fundamentally centred on groups, and that’s what makes it distinct from other fediverse platforms, even if there is some interoperability