Skip Navigation
Jump
Lampedusa: Newborn baby dies on Italy migrant boat
  • The mistreatment goes back 100 years+. Climate change is hitting the region too, so yet another Western 'gift'. That said - warning: unpopular opinion! - they could help by having fewer children. Too many north African and Middle Eastern countries are way above what is sustainable, so quality of life is crashing as they fight for what few resources they have.

    2
  • Jump
    Atheists, is there anything religious that sticks with you to this day?
  • Its true eating meat is nice, but it's terrible for the environment. At least consider eating less meet. You are lucky - there are many very tasty vegetarian Hindu meals.

    3
  • Jump
    Carrefour sticks price warnings on food to shame suppliers
  • Yeah...except the supermarkets are renowned for treating suppliers like shit. This is pure white washing. Source - my fiancé's dad used to be a manager of a large supermarket in France (but not Carrefour).

    2
  • Jump
    KDE Compositor Handoff Revolutionizes Wayland - YouTube
  • It's not just about crashes. You can switch compositor without logging out or save save the full state of an app to disk to 'sleep' the app if you are short of memory. I'm sure people will think of other possibilities too.

    34
  • Jump
    this is all
  • London buses definitely don't suck. You can't lay light rail everywhere and buses are great at bridging that gap.

    19
  • Jump
    Long term OpenSuSE users, how has your experience been?
  • I've been using OpenSuSE for decades, both for personal and professional purposes.

    I can't comment about usability because I've simply used it for so long I know all its quirks and so on. What I will say is the tumbleweed is very stable considering its a rolling release. That's largely due to their automated testing platform. It's got a feel of a work focused distribution like red hat rather than a home OS like Ubuntu. Never the less, I'd recommend it to anyone who asks.

    26
  • Jump
    RAND on the benefits and limitations of the F-16 for Ukraine
  • The F16 won't be able to give close air support, it's true - at least initially, but with the SSAM missiles just promised, they will start to take down Russian bombers and fighters - maybe even those troublesome alligators. Maybe not the game changer you were thinking of, but a critical move to protect vital infrastructure and start wearing down Russias air defences.

    3