Ich sag dazu Stimmungskanone mit einem offensichtlichem sarkastischen Unterton. Nicht ganz was du wolltest, aber das ist das einzige was mir spontan dazu einfällt
Imagine having to work with a snake like Lindner and a wet paper towel like Scholz on a daily basis. I don't agree with everything Habeck does but just for that fact alone he's earned my respect. I would have fucking resigned like 3 months in.
The official process was a pain anyway, as it required sending personal identification data to China. Anyone that wants a custom ROM on their phone should be looking elsewhere, although I don't know of any brand that makes that process easy anymore
Even if I was a bazillionaire, I'd still be pirating Sony games out of principle
Indies is where it's at
I've seen the effects on invidious these past days. 8 in 10 instances have been broken. Google is putting some serious work into shutting alternate frontends down. Shows you how much of a dent they're putting in the bottom line.
Same with Gnome wanting to be pronounced "Gah-nome", or Latex "Latech". Just spell stuff the way you want it to be pronounced, or accept that people pronounce it another way
Not only that. There are whole countries participating in that disgusting shit. UK and US stayed absent from the Nagasaki memorial event because Japan had the good sense of not inviting an apartheid dictatorship.
The level of comfort, or rather lack thereof, you're fine with dictates how you'll use your devices. Privacy is mandatory to me, so every app that refuses to work with my setup gets the boot. Banking is done in the browser with a separate PIN device. The moment the device gets discontinued I'll go back to paper or phone like an old person. FOSS apps are FOSS and will break because they don't have millions of ad money to fund development. I know that and learned to accept that fixing setups is part of my digital life. That's just one end of the spectrum though. Everyone needs to find their balance with privacy to avoid getting fed up by it.
I read on another thread that an admin was emulating a testing environment by blocking CrowdStrike IPs on their firewall for the whole network before each update, with the exception of a couple machines. It's stupid that he has to do this but hey, his network was unaffected
Not to be pedantic, but since you're emphasising it: their (they're = they are)
Sounds like WUPH.com