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France’s Elites Are Turning Their Backs on Public Education
  • Not French here, but it's a common tendency across many western countries. Public education means higher expenditure and some countries are choking with debt so they have to brutally cut funds (education and healthcare are the preferred target, with education being at the first place because consequences are not immediately visible). The problem is not the elites anyway, it's the rest of people letting them do it and justifying it. If their children will become cheap workforce, their parents will be to blame too.

  • UN expert condemns UK crackdown on environmental protest
  • There are other countries following the same path, enforcing draconian punishment towards environmental activists (labelled by the press as "ecological terrorists").

  • version 1.0.0-RC1 is out!
    github.com Release 1.0.0-RC1 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    What's changed feat: spoiler support; markdown rendering improved (#31, #48) feat: mark posts as read; hide read posts (#43) feat: custom colors for upvotes and downvotes feat: report post and com...

    Release 1.0.0-RC1 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    Greetings to you, trash pandas and fellow creatures of the night! Finally the first release candidate of the application is out. From now on I'll be working only on bug fixes and enhancements towards the first stable release.

    Depending on your feedback and the amount of work required, the stable release can be on mid-November or early December.

    Thank you to all those who showed interest in the project and contributed so far with requests, reports, suggestions and encouragement.

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    version 1.0.0-beta21 is out
    github.com Release 1.0.0-beta21 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    What's changed feat: share URL from web view feat: back to top from FAB menu feat: new color names feat: full-height images feat: change UI font feat: show cross-posts (#58) feat: expand/collapse ...

    Release 1.0.0-beta21 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    If anyone is willing to help with tests, bug reports, feature requests and general feedback, you're welcome as usual.

    For next week's release, I'll be working on the migration to Lemmy 0.19 but if there is room for other forms of improvement, speak up! 🦝

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    version 1.0.0-beta19 is out!
    github.com Release 1.0.0-beta19 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    What's changed feat: compatibility with MastodonRedirect (experimental) feat: change UI font; layout improvements enhancement: improve dark theme; fix: inherit system theme enhancement: visibility...

    Release 1.0.0-beta19 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    I've released a new version with the fixes (and some features) of the feedback I have received.

    See you next week 🦝🦝🦝

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    My wife always wanted a child with an unusual spelling of a popular name
  • It was worth it. It must remain for the memory of the posterity.

  • [poll] beta testers: how often do you prefer updates to be published?

    Just to make sure I do not annoy anyone with too many updates but at the same time every feedback contribution is valued and addressed in a timely manner, how often would you prefer new beta versions to be released?

    So far I've gone with one every other day but that seems too much, maybe I should slow down a little bit and release just once (or twice) a week. What do you think? Please lemmy know in the comments.

    OT: I'll be attending a conference this week so sorry if I can't answer quickly especially in the second half of the week.

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    version 1.0.0-beta18 is out!
    github.com Release 1.0.0-beta18 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    What's changed feat: possibility to disable image loading feat: possibility to open community icons and user avatars fix: pagination for posts and comments enhancement: improved navigation drawer ...

    Release 1.0.0-beta18 · diegoberaldin/RaccoonForLemmy

    Hello to all trash pandas and fellow creatures of the night! This post is intended to both welcome you to this community and inform you that a new beta version of the app has been released.

    If anyone wants to help by trying it out, report bugs, propose changes/features or anything, you're welcome.

    Stay hungry (for trash) and be creative!

    !creative

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    My wife always wanted a child with an unusual spelling of a popular name
  • It was very popular in the 80s and 90s, indeed. With the new millennium it became slightly less "trendy" in favour of other "foreign-sounding" names. Trust me, Italians really like loans from foreign languages, even for peoples' given names. This often create a comic contrast with very Italian family names e.g. "Jennifer Fumagalli" or "Thomas Bongiovanni" which sound a little kitsch but it's also adorable.

  • Parts of Italy could see highs of 48°C in the coming days stoking fears of an increase in heat-related deaths. Croatia, France, Greece, Spain and Turkey could also face temperatures of around 40°C.
  • As an Italian, that was indeed a good one! 😅😅😅 Sad but true, maybe people think to solve the problem like that here.

  • Doctors stage biggest walkout in NHS history. Senior hospital doctors, known as consultants, in England will also begin a 48-hour strike on July 20, with radiographers following suit from July 25
  • Totally agree. It's a tendency in all European countries: national healthcare is seen as public expenditure negatively affecting national balance, and private clinics are on the rise. Let's hope, at least, that taxes will be cut as well, otherwise we'll end up with a system that has the worst of the European model combined with the worst of the American one.

  • SUSE plan on forking RHEL and make a RHEL compatible distro available for everyone
  • There have been several acquisitions in the meantime, that's true, but remembering the past helps not to be fooled again.

  • Musk claims Meta hired dozens of Twitter employees to build Threads.
  • Maybe he feels like some of those ancient Pharaohs who had the architects building their pyramids killed afterwards in order not to reveal anyone the inner secret passages.

  • SUSE plan on forking RHEL and make a RHEL compatible distro available for everyone
  • Am I the only one old enough to remember the 2006 deal between Microsoft and Novell? Now Red Hat is on the hot seat with everyone blaming and hating, I remember when Novell was in similar position in terms of community feeling betrayed.

  • Poland rule
  • Thank you for the clarification... Yes, it's the same in my country too. "Grip" is not the word I would use for the situation here, the Church does not enslave anyone nor it demand tithes on the harvest as in the Middle Ages any more, they too evolved! 😅

  • EU draws up plan for ‘sustained’ military aid to Ukraine
  • Thank you I feel less alone! Not sure whether it's a good thing, anyway. In Italy the government is playing the victim and boiling it all down to the plain old argument of "political interferences in judicial councils". They are working on a judicial reform which looks much a retaliation, though, which is a little worrying.

  • Poland rule
  • I am completely ignorant about Polish politics and honestly I didn't know about the "Poland A" / "Poland B" distinction. This meme made me learn something so thank you 🙏

  • EU draws up plan for ‘sustained’ military aid to Ukraine
  • Rather than "bored" I'd say "more concerned with other issues". To some extent it's already happening: war is no more a trendy news and inflation/unemployment/recession/climate are gaining importance. Unless you live in my country where.. uh.. trials involving ministers and public officers take half of the screen time on the news. 🇮🇹🤌🍕 (All forms of "mass distraction")

  • Not storing my account or keeping me logged in?
  • It's on the instance, it happened to me too some hours ago and all of a sudden all clients stopped working (complaining about me not being logged in). One of the workarounds for the hack was actually invalidating all sessions, so maybe we were all logged off. Source: https://lemmy.ml/post/1953164

  • My wife always wanted a child with an unusual spelling of a popular name
  • In Italy the name Mirko, imported from Slavic neighbouring countries, is quite diffused but it's not uncommon to ask «Do you spell it with a c or with a k?» because the k letter is not normally used in Italian spelling. To which the answer is often (joking) «Obviously with a k otherwise it would be a circus» due to the fact that Mirko and circo sound very similar in our language.

  • Interview at AWS Code Commit team
  • How absolutely delightful it was to review PRs on that web console. And how easy and straightforward it was to setup notifications when the state of a PR changed (e.g. to configure an SNS topic triggered on the repository event with an email endpoint subscribed to it). It was last year. I don't work there any more.

  • I really thought I would have more free time now that I'm off reddit
  • I totally relate to this. I didn't like the environment on R*ddit, but here people are much nicer, so the addiction is even worse!

  • Biden confronts a 'pissed-off generation' of young voters who may be decisive in 2024
  • Even "less sh*tty" is a valid criterion, though! I totally agree with your idea about the "illusion of choice", but it doesn't depend on the number of parties. With many smaller parties it would be even worse, since after the elections nobody has the majority and they have to create (to say as much politely as possible) "original" coalitions to rule a government which in the end is useless because most decisions are supranational.

  • Twitter seems to ban all Threads links to reaffirm its position as a “free speech absolutist” platform
  • People are free to either agree with the CEO view or to not use the platform. Sad but true. At least it reminds us all that it is a private for-profit company and always has been. No matter whether the "value" of it was mostly provided by user-created contents.

  • Biden confronts a 'pissed-off generation' of young voters who may be decisive in 2024
  • Hope you will, really from the bottom of my heart. I am writing from the EU, a region where no matter what we vote we're double tied with what you on the other side of the Atlantic decide. So please be wise next year and think of all the lives that depend on your freedom of choice.

  • Mutual intelligibility between romance languages

    Nothing rigorous or scientific, but an interesting test of mutual intelligibility between romance languages, considering Romanian has evolved separately from the other major and minor languages/dialects of southern and eastern Europe. I like that Iulian, the conductor of the experiment, chose mostly non-cognate words to make the game non trivial (except for the "greier"/"grillo" pair) and some of them had slavic origin (e.g. "mândrie" coming from old slavic "mondrŭ") which would have been unintelligible for the average Italian speaker.

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