@feld@sampo wearing formal wear for diplomatic events is a tradition from way before US existed, this was always about both showing respect to everyone else and not allowing yourself to be looked down upon. It used to be formal court wear in the past, then a peculiar style of clothing specifically used for diplomacy, military uniforms before finally settling on suits and other formal wear. Dressing like a bum weakens his position and only serves as a PR move to look good on photos - and you can be sure this level of self-serving chafes anyone who talks to him.
@sampo why is he still dressing like a bum? I could understand it when he's in ukraine but dressing like that for alleged peace deal negotiations is just disrespectful.
@sun >Ladybird started as a component of the SerenityOS hobby project, which only allows C++. The choice of language was not so much a technical decision, but more one of personal convenience. >C++ >not even C :rokalife:
@lain I played a german game yesterday, actually, Albion. It is well-engineered, but it's a shame your kind allowed the company to be bought by (((ubisoft))).
Btw check who the distributor was over here lol, that was from the days when they were registered under a flat address and didn't have a HQ: https://maps.app.goo.gl/hrJ2edEnwjk49vEx8
@Suiseiseki it filters corporate idiots, not luser idiots. And you're right, a very unfortunate situation, as I believe all free software loicences would benefit from adding a clause containing the word "nigger" in them and forcing everything derived from it to include it as well.
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:segasaturn:I like the Eclipse Public License 2.0 with the secondary licence notice attached to satisfy compatibility with GNU loicences. This in turn satisfies my basic requirements for software freedom but also filters out cretins who see EPL 2.0 listed under GNU-incompatbile category on FSF's website and don't bother to actually read when and why it can be incompatible, but doesn't have to be.