

Because The Netherlands are a tax haven… scumbags, in other words
Because The Netherlands are a tax haven… scumbags, in other words
Don’t care, a European Trump supporter is still a Trump supporter
I think something like Twitter hinges on people/organisations being there that are popular for whatever reason. Many people engage with those people’s posts and react to each other. Since there aren’t many such people on Mastodon, there isn’t as much activity.
Might not be new, but I didn’t know about it so I appreciate the post 😀
Interesting, didn’t know that about Bretton-Woods (or probably forgot), thanks for the info!
They say they have their own index, but they also say they send every search request to bing…
How would that work exactly? Trade surplus is just an accounting balance. It’s the difference between what US importers paid for German goods and what German importers paid for US goods. The money went to the companies involved, how would it be used to buy gold for the German state?
Interviewing criminals now are they
Thank you for the clarification! I indeed hadn’t seen that disclaimer. I’m aware of the other public instances, I was just wondering why codeberg itself would host multiple.
The reason I started noticing this is because I saw projects like https://code.forgejo.org/renovate/renovate which seems to have migrated to https://codeberg.org/forgejo-contrib/forgejo-renovate, but the images are still only available on code.forgejo.org (or is it data.forgejo.org which is used for the image URLs in the repo?). I suppose if code.forgejo.org is for testing only, one also shouldn’t pull images from its registry.
Do you have a good tutorial on how to set up CI/CD on forgejo?
Ok, I would have thought they are somehow legally binding nonetheless
How can they just “limit the fines”? Aren’t they set by a court?
Yes, so that they can drop them on themselves when USA attacks
I recommend void. It’s rock solid, “stable rolling release”, no systemd, amazing package manager. The installation is a bit more “advanced”, but I guess coming from Arch that should not be a problem for you.
Germany is a huge supporter of Open Source development with https://www.sovereign.tech/. Ministries are quite autonomous and in this case the defence ministry made a dumb decision. Doesn’t surprise me that this ministry in particular is not led by the brightest people.