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  • I prefer that approach. We work with smaller tasks, so it makea more sense, plus it helps keep the master clean and if you want a more detailed view of the specific commits, you just have to click on the link to the PR. It's a better way to organise it IMO

  • Israelis have lived in fear of terrorist attacks for too long

    And Gaza lived in fear of being bombed to the ground and murdered by the Israeli government for too long, while at the same time having all of their land stolen.

    And who's land is it then? Third generation Israelis whose grandfathers just decided to take already occupied land? That's a funny bit.

    I love how Israel is supposedly the victim all throughout their short history, yet, for some strange reason, they always gain something out of every conflict they, supposedly, get dragged into.

    Edit: plus, it's stupid to think that the israeli government didn't want this to happen. They knew that oppression would lead to a response, and that response would justify further attacks on Gaza until they gain full control. For countries like that, what's a few of their citizens' lives in exchange for power? The US taught them well in that regard.

  • I am speaking of the regular ioniq 5 here (which is still expensive as fuck), but I also hate how they have to strap every little shitty tech like Tesla just to try to both one-up them in terms of "wow, look how cool this [completely useless garbage] is" and to turn something that already worked (like the mirrors turning into fucking cameras) and was fairly simple into something that is fucking expensive and harder to repair.

  • If I were to end up doing it (too many things I would like to do, too little time), I'd do it foss. At most I'd paywall features that have an ongoing cost (like hosting or server costs), though I am a bigger fan of keeping things local. That way its simpler and also easier to trust.

    Personally, I think that paying for software isn't a bad thing as long as the price is right and the licensing reasonable (I really hate unnecessary subscriptions). Devs (specially if working on complex stuff) got to eat too, and sometimes donations aren't enough.

  • You are comparing Apples to oranges. While it may be true that Linux may have more software available, in my experience macOS has a shit ton of productivity software as well, and many times, due to being for-profit, of higher quality. That's exactly why I've been thinking about giving my own try to making a launcher like Raycast for Linux.

  • techsupport @lemmy.world
    Gyoza Power @discuss.tchncs.de

    How loose is too loose on a Samsung T7 Shield?

    I've just bought a Samsung T7 Shield SSD and the connection is fairly loose. I've seen people complaining about theirs being very loose to the point where it would just get disconnected with normal movements. In my case it is not as severe, as regularly it doesn't seem to come off and, for example, when connected to my phone I can move it around and even hang it from my phone with no support.

    However, the connection is much looser than my phone's and my other SSD's (a Corsair EX100U) USB C connection. Even wiggling it with next to no strength is enough to make it pop off, while this never happens with the other devices.

    As I said, in my short testing it doesn't seem to come off with what I would consider "normal circumstances" (moving the phone around a bit, or moving my laptop to a different place with the SSD connected), though I don't know if it'll get worse and how much worse. So I'm wondering if it's worth to ask for a replacement.

  • Aside from the "human shield" somebody else said, it also serves as a reference to a headline I read not long ago where, in the same headline, they were referring to Israeli children as children while for Palestine they were just "people under 18".

  • Hard to say. Mosquitos, is probably not one of them because even as much as we hate them, many animals prey on them, so unless other insect replaces them as a food source for those animals, them disappearing would probably affect many other species and subsequently, other species that may feed or depend in some form on those that feed on mosquitos.

    My answer would probably be ticks, since I don't think there's many animals that feed on them and their only usefulness is population control, which should be doable by other species either way.

    Edit: bed bugs as well, since it was mentioned by other commenters, I hate those fuckers and last I checked they weren't any animal's primary food source.