wiz 7mo ago • 100%
most likely for residents
wiz 12mo ago • 100%
The numbers are self reported by hamas anyway, so the real number is likely even lower than that.
wiz 12mo ago • 57%
It's pretty wild here now, that's for sure. I think it wasn't that bad even on reddit
wiz 1y ago • 100%
I regularly have to use idea for the java part of our project and vscode for c++ and some other minor stuff and in my experience neither idea nor clion come close to vscode in snappiness. Clion also has plenty of bugs that are not getting fixed for years even if you bump the thread, unless your company is big enough and gets involved on your behalf. Starting from terminal will constantly spam stacktraces, has been like that for years. This is on Linux
wiz 1y ago • 100%
vscode + clangd plugin FTW
wiz 1y ago • 100%
Is it possible to successfully integrate that amount of refugees from such different cultural background in such short time? Regarding language training - I'm not sure about Germany, but at least in Austria, where the symptoms of "failed integration" are also present (and also with right wing on the rise), you can get free A1+A2 courses and even B1 if you explain it right. When my wife was attending free A1 courses she learned that there were quite a few people who were attending same A1 courses year after year. You can bring the horse to water but you can't make it drink. So it's not right to blame the government only. There also needs to be a cultural shift, and things like that happen on scale of years, tens of.
wiz 1y ago • 100%
Most common are probably issues with login screen, e.g. not updating it, not showing login field input. I use x11+kde, same as it was on manjaro
wiz 1y ago • 80%
I was forced to switch from manjaro to fedora at work a year ago (we were forced to pick between Ubuntu or Fedora) and I miss it. Things break more often on fedora, I now even lag 1 release behind so that I don't have to deal with breaking updates. I didn't have any problems with manjaro. Still use it at home
wiz 1y ago • 100%
4755 & 4855
wiz 1y ago • 100%
I use bitwarden and it works quite well there, the most annoying part are websites that split login and password prompts so that you have to use fill-in feature twice
wiz 1y ago • 100%
bbcgoodfood.com is another good one I check often
wiz 1y ago • 88%
The only way to win with these people is to not play
wiz 1y ago • 80%
Get one designated for European market, we have two Samsungs at home at neither of us get autoinstalls or ads
wiz 1y ago • 100%
true, and cheaper as well
wiz 1y ago • 66%
you'd still want a private insurance plan
wiz 1y ago • 100%
it's not a deal breaker and after a few days it should go away, also depends on how much you use. I also used to mix it with soil, it might reduce the smell but I don't bother lately since I don't use too much. And it's for sure better than spraying neem oil around lol
wiz 1y ago • 100%
Try neem cake on top of the soil, it stinks, but it's pet friendly. It saved my drama ficus twice. Also, you might be overwatering
wiz 1y ago • 50%
If it's true that people vote for right wings out of frustration then the tables will turn again at some point because fundamentally most of the voting population have problems with unaffordable housing, low wages, poor healthcare, etc. and these problems are unlikely to be solved by a populist government.
wiz 1y ago • 100%
Not sure how lemmy implements this, but I suppose it's not a trivial task in such decentralized environment. Imagine 10 users from instance A subscribed to instance B and then instance A went permanently down. If B holds number of subscription requests it's now out of date. If B has to poll every instance it's federated with it's additional arguably unnecessary load. So yeah local subscriptions are a low hanging fruit. I guess one way to solve it is to have some independent authority that keeps track of sub counts in case those are (made) public and queryable