• @blobjim
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    222 years ago

    Rather than deleting any data or breaking applications, the application urges Russia to end its “unreasonable invasion” of Ukraine and prompts Russian civilians to seek reliable news sources.

    “The people of Ukraine are universally mobilized and ready to defend their country from the enemy… 91% of Ukrainians fully support their President Volodymyr Zelensky and his response to the Russian attack,” writes Yaffle within the library.

    “The whole world condemned the unreasonable invasion and decided to enter unprecedented sanctions against Russia. With each new day, they will be felt more and more strongly among the civilians.”

    Telling people to “seek reliable news sources” while just regurgitating eye-roll-inducing cliches from western media. People in western countries are so arrogant in their own ignorance.

  • @knfrmity
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    182 years ago

    Notepad++ has been doing this for years, calling out the current anti-China thing in the release name. It’s crazy how many latent brainworms have been activated in the last six weeks.

    • AgreeableLandscape☭OPM
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      102 years ago

      Also, Notepad++ is basically irrelevant now, with the rise in Atom and VSCode, as well as WSL making Vim and Emacs easier to use on Windows than ever before. I feel like part of their anti-China stuff is attention grabbing in desperate hopes of rekindling a userbase, as in “Oh, this text editor is against China? Goddamn, I’m against China! Guess I’ll download it then!”

  • @holdengreen
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    142 years ago

    docker went all blue eyes blonde hair. good thing LXC (Linux containers) is better

    • AgreeableLandscape☭OPM
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      2 years ago

      Docker really wants you to sign up for their cloud accounts. To the point where you HAVE TO in order to use it on W*ndows.

      The instant I saw that, I was put off using their application, even though I’m on Linux full time.

    • Arthur Besse
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      32 years ago

      podman is another docker alternative, which is actually similar enough that you can alias docker=podman … but it also has other features, like working rootlessly without needing to be in a group that makes you effectively root all the time like docker requires.

      (it’s made by redhat, which i’m not a fan of, but works great on other distros.)

      • @holdengreen
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        22 years ago

        based I may use that to set up one or more development containers for my projects

  • Bilb!
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    32 years ago

    Something tells me that’s not going to work, but hey- somebody just got some clout from somewhere.