Luigi loves the green stuff
moved here from: https://lemm.ee/u/abbadon420
Luigi loves the green stuff
They’re not popular anymore?


I haven’t found a setting for that


Ah, I missed that. In that case “schoolshooting” is not the right term, but still an uptake in “schoolviolence”


According ti wikipedia:


At the same time, as a result of Germany’s neoliberal restructuring, processes of de-democratisation have been ongoing for years.
That also explains why there are more schoolshootings now.


I just found stapi.co, a star trek api that is not very actively maintained. I had the idea to bring that project up from springboot 3.0.x to springboot 4.x.x (the most recent one). That idea came ti me an hour ago and thusfar I’ve froked the project,but can’t get it to run yet haha


That is definitely not the fantastic leverage you make it out to be. It’s a nuclear bomb. The US can do it, but only once. They will hurt the EU and themselves. They will most likely loose all credits and good relations that are still intact between EU and US. Most importantly, they will loose the most important leverage they have. The US will rush EU into digital sovereignity. The EU will take the loss of scale advantages for granted after this nuclear bomb.
My account is a year old and I switched from lemm.ee a week or so before it shut down.


I agree with that. Well put
I’m too sexy for my car, too sexy by far


I taught (and still am teaching) programming courses at my school while I was doing my bachelor. Also I’m 36 and have other working experience. I’ve been job hunting for half a year now and this is my third interview, so it’s not a winning combo, but I guess those are my selling points.


I’m currently working for a company that has been slowing dying for the past two years annd it sucks. I am fearful that this could happen here as well, but I don’t get those vibes now. They are selling products and they have actial clients. Even as I was interviewing there, people were working int he warehouse to get products shipped.
I think there are some industry veterans in this business. One of them learned to code, to get the website and the infrastructure going and is now doing it with AI.
I think you make good points,but I also think that this business is actually concerned about those points. So all in all I think it might be a good place to work than.


I have been following along with “summer of ccna” by Jeremy Cioara and (a little bit) Chuck Keith. I can highly recommend it, especially since it is free (for now). I have learned a lot about various networking protocol, like IP, TCP, VLAN, DHCP, and those are just the big ones. The course is mostly video’s where Jeremy explains and than you get to work it out in Packet Tracer. I think this approach is a lot more fun than Cisco’s. At least, I’m doing it for fun (I don’t plan to become a network engineer, only a swe). If you do want to use this to get Cisco certifie, I think that is a good choice and worth the money in that case.


That’s annoying, but at least it validates my complaint XD


They used the title:
75% of European businesses fear a US tech kill switch could deal an economic ‘death blow’ – driving a search for sovereign alternatives
Which does not have the same amiguity.


OPs title is misleading. Makes it look like Europeans shouldn’t switch off US cloud, while the article talks about the risks of the US turning off the US cloud.


I think it has mostly made it more expensive.
It has all been downhill from there