

Honestly the refreshed oxygen theme here looks sick, I think a lot of people will use it, especially with skeuomorphism making a comeback.
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace


Honestly the refreshed oxygen theme here looks sick, I think a lot of people will use it, especially with skeuomorphism making a comeback.


not according to hexbear or the .ml’s


The new panel looks incredible


No, basically every riding has, say, three representatives, and there’s a threshold that each party needs to pass to get elected, here’s an explanation that’s better than what I could come up with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8XOZJkozfI
Ends up very proportional while conserving local representatives, although personally I prefer MMP


Doesn’t matter, they’re dead anyways.


They are banned. This is about teachers and educators, they already were not allowed to wear headgear, but religious stuff was exempted, until now.


tbh most of the rules in the law are much more reasonable than they sound, the only thing that’s really objectionable is the hijab ban. And even then if you were hired before nover 7th you’re exempt afaik.


It’s banning rooms explicitely for prayer, so you can still have an empty room meant for prayer, just needs to allow other things as well.


Probably one of the best beaverton articles.


term for software that support multiple people working on it at the same time, a la google docs or figma


Sounds good to me! I hope they support the open document formats better than onlyoffice currently does. Also euro-office isn’t a particularly good name, although it has the advantage of being explicit about where it’s based.
That “love” was going to be exempted from the bill too, until the liberals had to compromise to the bloc.


It’s not the mastodon account, it’s the lemmy community for firefox. On mastodon it appears as an account that auto-reposts any post it’s tagged in, but on our end it just looks like a reddit community.


Where I live the grid is 100% renewables and we have an EV, problem solved IG


Well, he did have positions, stupid ones, but he did have some


This is the dumbest CBC article I have ever read and that’s saying something. Do they expect leadership candidates to hold no positions and have no standards??


I’d be fascinated to see how the US would be if it were completely legal to do basically anything as long as it was triggered through code.


Although I personally much prefer the compose key because of how much faster it is, this is an amazing feature for less tech-savvy people.


Nor does the fact that they went back on the AI kill switch and sent my information that should’ve been private to someone else’s computer a good thing.
when did they do that?
Faut dire que les français passent leur temps a se moquer des anglais, alors il y a quand même une certaine réciprocité.