Skip Navigation
French Car Brand Renault To Go Completely Leather-Free By The End Of 2025
  • I'm not convinced raising a whole living being that eats plants, and harvesting its skin is that much more energy efficient than just using a plant fibre

  • Ellen DeGeneres says she moved to Britain because of Trump
  • Oh 100%, I'm a republican (lowercase R, in the British sense). I just find it ironic that the US portrays itself as having removed monarchy, when it was just replaced with dictator that has a term limit

  • Cuomo says key factor in his primary loss was Mamdaniโ€™s support from young, Jewish and pro-Palestinian voters
  • You're conflating colourism with racism, I'm guessing you're in the US and your primary exposure to racism is via colourism?

  • Cuomo says key factor in his primary loss was Mamdaniโ€™s support from young, Jewish and pro-Palestinian voters
  • This is patently false and just a rehash of the same old attitude we've seen so frequently before.

    If you're going to be a bigot at least try and be original

  • Ellen DeGeneres says she moved to Britain because of Trump
  • Ironically, our king has incredibly limited power that is enforced by a strong belief that religion should be separate from politics and an independent judiciary. Your king doesn't seem to have the same hurdles

  • Microsoft admits under oath it can't protect French data from US government access.
  • Hetzner VMs generally, there are a couple of issues I've needed to workaround like private IP assignment with terraform, but other than that, if you're comfortable deploying a k8s cluster yourself, just throw things on the cluster. The VMs aren't the fastest but they give the biggest bang for your buck.

    I'm currently experimenting with scaleway, but the cost is pretty high, so I'll probably just migrate over to dedicated machines in hetzner and add more machines as the cluster grows

  • Microsoft admits under oath it can't protect French data from US government access.
  • Not as far as I know, but the self-hosting community is generally moving over to VM runners and off the vendored solutions, any cloud provider can give you those.

    Scaleway gives the most was style of services like managed kubernetes, FAAS, managed gateway etc. you pay for the convenience though.

  • Russian lawmakers say 'security threat' WhatsApp should prepare to leave Russia
  • Whilst WhatsApp is still owned by meta and I'm sure the US military would have a lot use for the metadata they collect, let's be honest, I'm sure Putin would prefer if Russians switched to a platform they can spy on themselves

  • I really did
  • From what I've heard from Americans, the standard of dress for basic tasks like going to the shop is apparently high compared to the same in America

  • Microsoft admits under oath it can't protect French data from US government access.
  • This is why I'm migrating all the servers I own to EU data centres owned by EU companies. It's insanely hard to get enterprises off the big 3 cloud providers, but for the smaller clients I support they don't know why difference and in the long run it ends up saving then money

  • Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subreddits
  • A shadow contract is one of few mechanisms to enter large-scale consensus (it isn't THAT large when compared to a solar or galactic scale, but large enough for planetary control, and with some clever management, can scale larger).

    You don't know that, I've seen shadow contracts that apply to intergalactic scales. I would wager they can be used for interdimensional organisations

  • Voting age to be lowered to 16 in UK by next general election
  • Yes it is, it's essentially giving people with children extra votes to use.

  • Voting age to be lowered to 16 in UK by next general election
  • Sure, but I want mature enough at 18 either. A lot of people aren't mature enough at 40 to fully comprehend what they're voting for. We don't enfranchise people with votes based on their level of knowledge though, we do it if they're considered active members of society - and 16 year olds are considered adults in a large amount of their day-to-day life

  • Literal Hostage Situation
  • User choice, they shouldn't be required to use Apple products

  • Literal Hostage Situation
  • This is actually an iOS issue, their permissions aren't fine-grained enough so every photo app would need access to the whole photo library. The reason people don't notice this is because Apple Photos has access by default