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  • Was this fixed for you? I'm on 10.0.0.0 (12654) after installing on a new Android phone, syncing with Navidrome. Sync seems fine to me (although I have spotted a bug in Navidrome when using capitals in usernames).

  • Agreed - I think part of the humour in a meme is fitting new situations into the format and when this is ignored (or done poorly) it misses the mark, kinda like as if you'd attempted a limerick but got the meter all wrong.

  • That Jordan (who shot down some of the missiles) agrees that Iran gave warning, I think it's clear that Iran wanted to retaliate without escalating. Israel saying we'll reply when we're ready feels like they're happy to draw a line under it for now.

  • I had to check the community when I saw the headline, although the article is a bit heavy-handed.

  • I don't see that as a benefit tbh - if I have a dependency, I want to see why it's there as part of the commit. I'm imagining running blame on Cargo.toml and seeing "Add feature x" vs "Add dependency". I guess the idea is it's "➕ Add dep y for feature x" but I'd still rather be able to see the related code in the same commit instead of having to find the useful commit in the log.

    I suppose you could squash them together later, but then why bother splitting it out in the first place?

    I see that some use a subset of Gitmoji and that does make sense to me - after all, you wouldn't use all of them in every project anyway, e.g. 🏷️ types is only relevant for a few languages.

  • This is just bizarre, and definitely the police should be looking into. The story mentions the company's been illegally towing, but surely no-one of them were while they were driving - I don't see what the tow truck driver's plan could be.

    Also, I watched the video and they mention the model and year of the almost-victim's car which seemed weird information to add in.

  • If I hadn't had found others saying it was the pine nuts then I'd be worried it was a brain tumour or something.

    It was reported it could last weeks or months, so I was happy enough with only five days.

  • I had this! It happened in maybe 2010 and there wasn't much information available online, but enough for me to figure that it was the pine nuts. It lasted for about five days and never happened again.

  • I went with Fedora on my VPS because I was also planning to use rootless Podman. Quadlets and running everything through systemd with SELinux enabled is working pretty well for me.

  • This is a great story, no downsides apart from maybe that the parrotfish have to find something else to eat.

  • I looked at it and there's a lot of them!

    I see things like adding dependencies but I would add the dependency along with the code that's using it so I have that context. Is the Gitmoji way to break your commits up so that it matches a single category?

  • I've often thought that something like git's auto-merge would make like much easier when I get asked if I want to keep my config, use upstream or decide per-line. What I should be able to do is have the system pick whichever changed recently, and give me the results to review and/or fix conflicts.

  • I can almost believe that Australians do get their April Fools Day stuff that late.

  • Champions of the laws, who had been campaigning to get the legislation passed in the face of a rise in popularity of the far right before the European parliament elections in June, seized on the move as a great victory.

    Unfortunately, this might help those far-right populists by giving them something topical to rant about.

  • First thing I did was check the date, but if it's a joke, it's nine days late.

  • Some frequently cited statistics—that cases of wrongly assigned paternity make up between ten and thirty per cent of all births—are misleading, since they are often based on data from tests requested by people who already have doubts about paternity. When the data are based on studies done for other reasons (for example, to look at inherited predispositions to conditions like cystic fibrosis), the rates of misattributed paternity come in at between one and 3.7 per cent.

    That answered my question, quoted in case it answers others', too.

  • tl;dw: Slay the Spire 2 will be built with Godot, rather than Unity which Mega Crit previously used.

  • I'd say it's more like it demonstrates how quirky the requirements are that Haskell also failed to get it right. The error and the fix are both in Rust code.

  • Software in the Public Interest (SPI) is a non-profit corporation founded to act as a fiscal sponsor for organizations that develop open source software and hardware.

    [SPI] handles several projects of similar type and size (e.g., Arch and Debian).

    Seems a good thing, and hopefully now that US donations are tax-deductible there'll be more of them.

  • This is throwing the baby out with the bath water. The problems aren't with mobile computing, but with social media and free-to-play games abusing the science of addiction to create psychological dependencies in users (and children are especially vulnerable to this). Even the timing of your notifications can and are used to manipulate you.