

Russian insults in the terminal after installing packets from the AUR.


Russian insults in the terminal after installing packets from the AUR.


Valve would have to use them.


Nice! I find that governments mist not force their citizens to buy new devices, not require them to have a big tech account in order to use their services.

Grifters just jumping into the digital sovereignty bandwagon. Disgusting. No wonder they didn’t want the video found.


Thank you for the information.
Reading up on it, it looks like the practice ended around the beginning of the 20th century
However, there is no written evidence of the practice being used after 1900.[43]
The Wikipedia article on Welsh doesn’t go into any detail about its suppression beyond that time. It took Wales about 100 years (Act in 2010) to establish Welsh as a nationally recognized language. That’s why I was asking the questions. What happened in those 100 years for Welsh not to develop?
Regardless, the language is listed as “vulnerable” but numbers are picking up again. Since there aren’t that many Welsh people in existence, I imagine the max number of speakers is quite limited. For the number of C programmers to drop below it, it’ll probably be another 50-100 years. If ever.


@dansup@mastodon.social https://joinloops.org/ renders extremely slowly. Scrolling is very laggy. At least in my mobile phone from 3 years ago.


Let them fail and then scramble to rehire.


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So you don’t know what you’re talking about any more than I do and there is nothing I can learn from you. Why didn’t you say so in the first place instead of wasting my time?


Why do you think I’m sure? Do questions assert certainty?
You write as if you know what happened and why Welsh is dying out. Answer the questions then instead of whatever moral grandstanding you’re doing.


How long have Welsh people have internet? How many Welsh people have and had the means to archive the language, maybe even try and popularise it? How long was the Welsh government held back from (and probably they were) from teaching it a schools? Did nobody have the chance to create free, accessible Welsh courses for anybody to access? How many Welsh people that could speak it made an effort to teach their kids and others?
There are options to keep language alive. I can understand it being wiped out (many examples and ways to do so), but if it survives and the people speaking it don’t make an effort to spread it, modernise it, and adapt, then it is also self-inflicted. Look at the Baltic countries. Estonia tries to keep up with the times and allows the population to vote on Estonian words that should enter their dictionary instead of the anglicised ones.


Of course the English banned it in school look up Welsh not.
Your rage made you a word. What?


I ask a fucking question?


SQLalchemy is horrible, IMO. You have to read so much of its documentation to get a grip on things. And the backwards compatible changes they made while moving to (I think) SQLAlchemy2 make it terribly difficult to tell apart the API. And type hints were an abomination to deal with when they tried adding them (it’s better now).
And don’t get me started on migrations with alembic.
I wish the Django ORM could be extracted from Django and used in other projects, but then I also just want to go back to Django.


Kinda self-inflicted isn’t it? Or did the UK ban Welsh at schools?


Lol, so because Anslopic train on proprietary and security sensitive data, it had to be blocked. I think that exposes the problems with how they retrieve their training material and where they get it from. Maybe the paid prompts which shouldn’t be used for training are being used after all? Who would’ve thought!


That’s a pity.
One of the biggest things I miss about django is its ORM. There is simply nothing better in my opinion. It allows me to think about the application I want to write, not about all the database nonsense and how to join tables, make unions, or aggregate stuff, etc. I have to reevaluate if async is that important to me or not. Every other solution without a similar ORM feels inferior.


Does Django support async now? I remember that it was supposed to come with Django 4.
Industry shill repeating their propaganda. Typical.