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Can someone explain some details?
- When was the video taken?
- What kind of bombs do B52 usually drop or which are most likely used in the war?
- This are US-bombers stationed there?
- Is this something special?
Please fix the spacing in the lower sentence, it looks ridiculous.
mogoh@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu Linux raises minimum system memory requirements by 50% — requirements bumped to 6GB of RAM, previously raised from 1GB to 4GB in 2018English
31·12 days agoOK, but oppose to Windows, you can run Ubuntu 24 until 2029. I don’t think many will use a 4 GB notebook (as a notebook and not as a Debian server) beyond that time.
mogoh@lemmy.mlto
pics@lemmy.world•Customer brings me a fancy coffee each morning that's completely wasted on an uncivilized caveman like myself, but I appreciate the gesture
14·13 days agoSounds like a grateful peasant to me.
I downvoted because I am not a US citizen, yet you said “we” as if this sub-lemmy is only for US citizens. I don’t like the language and the US-centric thinking it implies. Thus the downvoting.
This will end in a blood bath.
I don’t know what I am looking at. Please help. 😅
mogoh@lemmy.mlto
pics@lemmy.world•Stevie Wonder Arrested for Protesting Apartheid, 1985
18·19 days agoHe’s the master blaster!
Just this week I tried to upload a webp to google drawings (the google drive document for some kind of vector graphics), but google drawings only accepted gif, jpeg, and png. That taught me, that google drawings dosn’t receive any updates any more and probably soon will be killed by google, and also, that webp still isn’t available everywhere.
I was minding my own business and Boom! my nephew gave me syphilis.
mogoh@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Germany has just made the standard Open Document Format (ODF) mandatory
491·25 days agoI think this is not (entirely) true. Or at least I have some questions:
- Is this an enacted law that I missed? Because it looks like it is a work in progress.
- “All levels of government” Really? We have federalism. I am not sure, if that can be mandated by the governments.
BTW: https://deutschland-stack.gov.de/
I have searched a bit further: For federal and state governments, ODF is binding through IT Planning Council resolutions and federal guidelines, but there is no formal law yet mandating its use. Also, this is not binding for local authorities, but virtual it is.
Arch is about telling other people what you use. If you use gentoo, you can take way more pride in you installation.
mogoh@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•LibreOffice learns to speak Markdown in version 26.2
24·1 month agoI really hate that every markdown engine has its own flavor and I hope for a better standardization.
There is commonmark but it is lacking features like tables. https://commonmark.org/
alias srsly="sudo !!"





















Wait, what?