I meant it as a joke but I could imagine them getting one email from Germany about GDPR and then deciding to geoblock the whole country instead of complying (and ignoring the fact it applies elsewhere in Europe too).
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Maybe they really couldn't be bothered with writing an Impressum!
You can get a cola cordial from a supermarket near me and I tried putting this in a few brews.
Once the sugar has gone it ends up tasting unpleasantly tart and chemically.
If I wanted to try this again I think I'd try getting the kola nuts directly and maybe adding the citrus flavour with peel instead of juice.
I think the title is an exaggeration. The problem is that Rust's regex module doesn't support "look around" patterns. It seems like the fancy_regex create extends support for this.
The main strategy element is that there's a builder class on each team responsible for placing defences and spawn points etc.
It's brilliant. I've poured untold hours into Unvanquished plus it's precursors Tremulous and (way back) Gloom.
I'm inclined to agree that OS-level age ~~verification~~ declaration is pointless and invasive but I'm sympathetic with distros looking to comply with the law. I can also see why governments want to pursue identity verification to enforce laws online even if this is obviously not the right way to achieve that.
I want to see Linux become the mainstream choice and accept that it will need to be compatible with laws like this to do so. Were Linux more widely used then organisations like the KDE e.V. might even be consulted by lawmakers which might help avoid this sort of legislation being passed in the first place!
I'm also hoping that this can be solved for those in California with some sort of optional service rather than something that gets too closely integrated with the distros or desktop environments.
Yeah I learned this fermenting lemons. With the sugar gone it tastes like kitchen cleaner!
So kind of like a personalised learning assistant? I realise it's different but this inverted instruct approach puts me in mind of Doctorow's reverse centaur!
Don't you find that the links you get are hallucinated though? Even if they're not now you can imagine this collapsing into slop echoes...
I've tended to ask for examples to help me bootstrap new projects. A bit like getting customised docs. I certainly haven't had enough success with generated code to think about automatically adopting it.
This is interesting and sounds like how I've been using it - basically like customised stack overflow answers.
Would you mind elaborating a little on your approach? Are you saying you provide it with guidance and links or are you asking it for those?
Isn't Cryptpad just hosted onlyoffice?