Anecdotally, I have personally encountered a bug where my Linux system couldn't handle the EDID from the monitor — so that particular model of monitor didn't function with Linux despite it working fine on Windows.
Disgusting. At least, it seems that their (ie Fidesz-KDNP, Jobbik, and Our Homeland Movement MPs: Péter Balassa and Imre Ritter [1]) public support is dropping [2].
An interesting alternative that I've found (for when making English breakfast or something similar) is to steep the teabag in the milk first before adding the hot water. I find that it cuts down on the bitterness and makes a much smoother tea.
[…] i don’t appreciate how you deleted then reposted to spam my notifs.
What? I haven't deleted, nor reposted anything in this context. Are you sure you aren't just getting a ping because I @mentioned you in the comment's references [1]?
[…] I am not sure engaging the admins in a philosophical debate about why they blocked an instance is going to be productive. […]
To be clear, I didn't specify that the admins would be required to engage with and resolve every comment that they receive on the posts about the instances that they are defederating from; they simply have that option. The main aspiration of the proposal is that the admins simply provide their rationale for defederating an instance when they do so. I wasn't advocating for some involved process where they must receive agreement and input from the community before a defederation occurs (though, I don't necessarily think that is entirely a bad idea).
Anecdotally, I have personally encountered a bug where my Linux system couldn't handle the EDID from the monitor — so that particular model of monitor didn't function with Linux despite it working fine on Windows.