@Hyolobrika
You did explain it well! Everyone should just be given a chance, but those who perform worse shouldn't get unfairly rewarded for it, because it disincentivises them to perform better (they get rewarded anyway) and it disincentivises those who perform well (they don't get rewarded adequately).
@newt
I did watch that 30 second video, but I wasn't sure if I should respond with anything at all 😅
@Paradox
True, but you didn't have that name BEFORE, when you were filling that form, so you weren't relly lying 😉
The banks might have policies about you having to notify them if there are any changes, but AFAIK they can't really enforce it and therefore don't care in most cases. Government institutions… well, like I said — it might depend on local laws and as @newt rightfully noted — they often don't care, unless something major happens.
@newt
Aren't they separate legal "spaces"? I'm pretty sure you can have two different names in two different countries, considering both allow double citizenship and don't prohibit this explicitly with their local laws 🤔
@hyc
Why not? Someone from the past is attempting to contact you — desperately 😱
@kaia
Because there were no good old days!
🎶But if you've lost your faith in love and music, oh, the end won't be long
Because if it's gone for you, well, I too may lose it and that would be wrong
I've tried so hard to keep myself from falling back into my bad old ways
And it chars my heart to always hear you calling, calling for the good old days
Because there were no good old days
These are the good old days🎶
Russian civil-military analyst Kirill Shamiev writes that three of his friends/acquaintances have attempted or carried out suicides in the last six months after struggling to find themselves in emigration. Much of the outside world’s information about Russia now comes from scholars and journalists living in exile under these psychological circumstances. It’s worth remembering that.
@ThatCrazyDude You're training a dinosaur now? 😲
@Cosmic construction workers, soldiers, policemen, bikers and Indians are immune to skin cancer.
Be careful though, bikers aren't immune to lung cancer.
@Tom @lowqualityfacts
Well, that's obvious — he's not shooting grenades out of his robot arms. Who would want a robot body with arms you can't shoot grenades from?
…unless it's a stealth assassin robot type body 🤔
@newt
rm, it's CLI-based, but it's quite nice — I use it for most text documents 😏
@istvan@noauthority.social
Going with ARM would immediately give them a user base boot and a lot of software that in many cases might be ported with minimal effort, but there are so many boards — when it comes to OS development, the bringup/boot process might be vastly different and would spread developers' resources too thin.
RISC-V is also a viable choice — it's futureproof IMO and there's not many hardware to work with.
@bjeelka
For real?! 😲
@istvan@noauthority.social
Yeah, supporting 10.4 would definitely be a challenge, I've attempted building Apple's own dtrace tools, which work fine in 10.5, for 10.4 — only to realize that some kernel interfaces are simply not there 😂
MorphOS is at least maintained — so nothing is impossible now that Rust itself more or less stabilised, but it would still be a challenge to port it.
MUSL Linux on 32-bit PowerPC is a rare platform, but nowhere near these two.
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