

MySQL is dead


MySQL is dead


At this point in time, that’s the wise thing to do.


After mistreating all of his allies, after humiliating Ukrainians in the Oval Office, and after saying he already won this thing multiple times, he keeps requesting others to take risks for him.
Other countries should wait for his navy to get there first before risking their ships and people.


What a clown


Infantino can thank this year’s FIFA Peace Prize awardee. Curious to know who’s going to receive it next year. Putin? Kim?


Showing who they really are…


There is still software that is only shipped through:
It would be great if they would move to Flatpak.


An outcome that surprised no one. Let’s hope the ICC can put their hands on them.


Finally, some good news.


Exactly, Trump’s brain has shrunk to the point of nonexistence.


Regardless of who did it, it is a disgusting war crime.


Nice initiative, but perhaps some effort should be spent in collaboration and communication between people working with a similar goal.
In the last few months we were presented with the following initiatives:
And now: https://bigswitch.eu/


Someone with a spine.


Dirty, so dirty.
This is utterly unacceptable in the light of international law and institutions.
The governments of these two countries are a danger to the rest of the world. Other countries need to stop financing, trading with, and supporting them.


Anthropic | Claude > OpenAI | ChapGPT
Every day of the week


It is not bad per se, and I welcome all contributions. All of these are valuable.
I think the effort might be being duplicated instead of focusing on collaboration.


Tailscale or Netbird, any of them is better than setting up DDNS and securing the network access yourself.


Good job. However, I fear these directories are popping up like mushrooms, and none of them will end up being comprehensive and up-to-date.
I can remember of:


Perhaps these actions will start opening people’s eyes to the lack of alternatives and to the massive power that controlling financial and technological tools provides.
I believe this has become quite evident. In the last few weeks we’ve heard it from voices from inside and outside the US administration. The question is, what does Israel have on Trump to keep this kind of leverage?