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  • Glad we agree it's not kidnapping then.

  • This is a really convoluted way of asking "is arresting someone the same as kidnapping?" the answer is no.

    Kidnapping is forcibly detaining someone in an illegal fashion. Hence, the police arresting someone for commiting a crime is not "kidnapping", whether you agree with the law or not.

  • I knew you would get it, eventually.

  • No, no. If arresting was "kidnapping", the US would have the largest number of kidnaps in the world.

  • it’s a reality, in all but name

    (confusion)

    this war no longer has a point without trump

    I agree this war has no point. Russia tried to invade Ukraine and couldn't. Their "liberate Kyyv in one week" goal is like, 3 years behind schedule? And just got some life-saving oxygen due to Trump. Trump is immaterial. In case you don't follow international politics, no one is seriously counting on him for any war scenario.

    it’s worse than kidnapping.

    It could be worse than "kidnapping", but it's still not "kidnapping".

  • I would love to discuss alternative realities, but I'm talking about the real world, where there's a draft, with consequences for dodging it. So, no. By definition it's not "kidnapping".

  • It's not kidnapping, it's law, like it or not. But if you have a felon President, I guess law doesn't matter that much.

  • He still has to recover from "peace in 24h" and all those minerals he won't be getting...

  • The point is that it's not "kidnapping".

  • They would have to do a joint Trump-Putin prize, then.

  • Europe doesn't have a choice. They are stuck between two rogue nations, the US and Russia...

  • Trump surrendered to Russia on Ukraine's behalf, that's not the same as "ending the war".

  • I keep seeing this complete lie of "kidnapping people" on Xitter et al. They are arresting draft doders just like the US did during their war on Vietnam. It's not like they are putting people in black vans to Guantanamo.

  • Awesome :)

  • If the far-right hates Codeberg, that only tells me Codeberg is doing something right.

  • I have to admit I prefer Obsidian, even though it's not self hosted.

    But all of my data is local. Even if I use Obsidian Sync and Obsidian goes under, I still have all my files on different machines (on top of regular backups) and I can use some other Markdown editor.

  • Fall guys succession. Not sure what to expect.

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    😵 GitHub achievements that did not make the cut.

    AI @lemmy.ml

    Protein-Protein Interaction Prediction is Achievable with Large Language Models

  • No, it's not bad.

    tbh, I've always like Apple's launchd.

    Getting a "control center" for your init, with user groups, modularity, memory limits and queryable status/control is great. (Sometime people forget how painful init scripts can be...)

    The only problem I see is the tendency to cram everything into systemd.

  • Teklore @lemmy.ml

    A bit of XENIX history

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    Steve Wozniak speaking at the Apple User Group (1978)

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    How the ARPANET Protocols Worked

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    Why was the Amiga Kickstart 1.x “Insert floppy” graphic so bad?

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    The Tanenbaum-Torvalds Debate (MINIX vs. Linux, 1992)

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    The Birth of Prolog (1992, PDF)

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    What was the difference between Windows, Windows/286 & Windows/386?

    The Nim Programming Language @lemmy.ml

    Nim for Beginners video tutorial series

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    Why is the DOS path character "?