

I thought they arrested the protesting Homeland Security agents :(


I thought they arrested the protesting Homeland Security agents :(


Collateral murder, just that it’s not leaked but openly posted and there is basically no outcry


Paul has argued the US cannot simply kill people suspected of wrongdoing without due process
The fact that this is a real sentence in a real news article is honestly beyond insane.


Why do they even attempt or try something like that if they don’t follow through with it and nothing happens anyway. This isn’t even the first time they have attempted it, and last time it didn’t work either, so… what are they thinking when trying this?


So what happened with that? Did things change in hindsight?


Make it a public holiday so people can always celebrate it :D


It’s like rage bait, but it’s successful because it’s just such bullshit


Well, I saw the big Banned from this community tag next to this comment (on the default Lemmy website) and three dots -> See <user name> moderation


And banned for advocating violence. Considering today’s comments, aged like milk


https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/2527/all-actions?s=2&r=3 “Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.” I wonder if anything will happen


Why does it not matter?


Damn. Didn’t know about that at all. I’m genuinely glad the direction where I live (Germany) is the opposite, that way more people are needed and searched for than there is demand.
(I would have enough private projects without a job though lol.)
I hope so much that this will happen.


Can you please not just attack someone randomly by building up a straw-man and interpreting way more in their comment than they actually said?


Again? Isn’t this like the third time already. Give Gemini a break; it seems really unstable


I mean “Straight edgers” is on the same level already


There are some good examples for decentralization. E-Mail is the most obvious and biggest one. And Git itself is also one, because independent projects can be anywhere. But I genuinely understand why people want a centralized place, because it allows to easily search for things, make stats, have an overview on your stuff, etc. I feel like the only true possibility of an alternative is like such a place, a single project that is consistent everywhere and lets people have their entire work, so that it looks centralized, even if it’s not.


The problem is the inter-connection to see everything a single person does and their stats. There should be the possibility for a new (decentralized) system in which you can authenticate all your known repositories, no matter whether they’re on GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, self-hosted Gitea or something entirely different. And there you could have links to all your activity and a graph without being bound to any single service.
Jellyfin is great :D