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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Populists attack London because it is ‘progressive and successful’, says Sadiq KhanEnglish
63·2 months agoYes, and that success largely comes at the cost of neglecting development in every town and city outside of commuting distance from London.
samc@feddit.ukto
Programming@programming.dev•GNU Guix transactional package manager and distribution — GNU GuixEnglish
4·2 months agoThat’s only true in the sense that liking scheme makes you become a language nerd
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Games@lemmy.world•Help me decide what I should name my game! Currently Country Architect, it turns out that "country" has a double meaning in English that I was not aware of ["Infrastruction" it is.]English
3·3 months agoHonestly, +1 for Nation Builder. Generic isn’t necessarily a problem. It gives space for the gameplay itself to define the game’s identity, rather than its title.
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Programming@programming.dev•Amber version 0.5.0-alpha is publicly availableEnglish
21·3 months agoI get that calling command line tools is a bit clunky, but python is always my go-to when shell scripting gets too painful
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK americans requires 60 votes out of 100 in the Senate to pass any bill. As a result, their government regularly shuts down. But in Canada or Britain, you just need a simple majorityEnglish
41·4 months agoIt takes 60 to pass a cloture motion to actually vote on a bill. This is necessary if somebody in opposition to the bill intends to filibuster. In the modern senate, one can filibuster simply by expressing an intention to filibuster. As such its often the case that a bill with any strong opposition in the senate does require a three fifths majority in favour to pass
Could be a non-native speaker using an LLM to translate with a specific tone
samc@feddit.ukto
UK Politics@feddit.uk•Green Party demands ban on Israeli military as terror group and Balfour apologyEnglish
43·5 months agoAppreciate the sentiment but can we please stop proscribing things? Surely we should have learned by now that this has an unacceptable effect on freedom of the press and the right to protest.
I do not want to see proscription become a cudgel wielded by successive political parties to ban support for any organisation they oppose.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Kemi Badenoch pledges to scrap UK climate lawEnglish
1·5 months agoCould this be the party desperately seeking to replace revenue streams as donors abandon them en masse?
MacOS Requirements: 💵💵💵
Debian 13.
Tried open suse, but on my laptop it was slow and loud and the battery would die almost instantly (had to make it hibernate rather than suspend if I wanted it to make it through the night).
Installed Debian 13 and it feels like a new laptop. Not sure what exactly made the difference between the two but I’m not complaining…
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Reeves ‘plots tax raid on landlords’ to help plug £40bn Budget black holeEnglish
1·6 months agoProbably not. Same way that increasing employers NI contributions will have led to slower wage growth (its too early to tell for sure I think)
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google plans to begin verifying the identity of all developers who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store, starting September 2026English
2·6 months agoBefore we all jump ship to linux phones, is it possible that custom android ROMs can remove this feature?
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK There's a campaign to replace the distorted Mercator world map with the fairer Equal-Earth projectionEnglish
0·6 months agoI was referring to the text at the bottom of the press release:
By signing the petition you take a stand against a false narrative that downplays Africa’s vast size and diversity as the second-largest continent, reducing its perceived importance in global politics and economics. You can correct the narrative.
It seems to single out Africa because this campaign is led by Africa No Filter and Speak Up Africa. I just thought it was amusing that the campaign text mentions Africa repeatedly but only indirectly mentions south america when referring to the global south.
samc@feddit.ukto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK There's a campaign to replace the distorted Mercator world map with the fairer Equal-Earth projectionEnglish
202·6 months agoFirstly, I do think that projections which enlarge Europe and north America relative to the global south are a problem and every curriculum should include education about how this happens and what the world really looks like.
But also, kinda funny how this project is very specifically about fairness for Africa. Why not include south America in there too?
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Jeremy and Zarah's new left party surges towards half a million sign upsEnglish
9·7 months agoTo put this into context: Labour currently has an estimated 300,000 members, a figure which seems to be declining rapidly. (Its hard to get exact figures since they stopped publicising them…)
Obviously there’s a much lower barrier to entry here, but for that many people to be that engaged already is frankly astounding to me
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Sheep are destroying precious British habitats – and we taxpayers are footing the billEnglish
2·7 months agoJust about to head out for 3 nights on Dartmoor to celebrate the recent ruling in favour of wild camping. Makes me sad to read articles like this.
I think these stories are particularly worth bearing in mind when people say that British livestock is raised on marginal land that couldn’t grow crops. Even if that were largely true, it doesn’t mean we should shove a sheep on every square inch of land that can’t be ploughed.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Members of public to be selected for ‘honest conversation’ about MPs’ payEnglish
1·8 months agoThe problem isn’t the reward for becoming an MP, it’s the cost of campaigning. Candidates are expected to put up £10-30k of their own money to contest a seat. Some spend considerably more.
Personally, I don’t think paying MPs more will do much harm, but it won’t fix any of the problems with the quality of the politicians we get.
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Technology@beehaw.org•James Dyson reveals the future of farmingEnglish
3·8 months agoYou know, the more I think about this, the more I bristle at Dyson claiming this will solve Britain’s food security problem.
Firstly, this kind of system seems limited to small cash crops rather than staple foods. (Good luck growing wheat on these.)
More importantly, Dyson has personally done far more to harm British food security than this gadget could offset. He was an ardent Brexiteer, which resulted in substantial barriers to importing food from our closest neighbors. (He also then immediately started relocating his business to Singapore in a stunning show of confidence in post-Brexit Britain)
These people don’t want to save the world. They just want to look like heroes


Well now I’m nervous! My first instinct though is that the vast majority of Emacs packages are plain elisp, and Emacs users have a habit of cracking open and tinkering with their packages, so any malicious code ought to be spotted quickly.
With the native compiled modules however, it could be another story…