There’s a couple on the root org readme:
https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet
Is it affirmative of AI? It’s not a good look for what should be one of the utmost professional software projects I the EU.
There’s a couple on the root org readme:
https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet
Is it affirmative of AI? It’s not a good look for what should be one of the utmost professional software projects I the EU.


Into the pockets of military industrial complex contractors. Rich people got richer. The troops got… whatever that is on that tray.


Dependence on oil is a national security risk of epic proportions.
The README.md file also has lovely emojis in it. Their documentation writer is either a 14 year old or generated with an LLM in places.
Use what works for you.
Develop what scratches your itch.
Don’t tell OSS devs who are volunteering unpaid labor what they should do for you.
If you want a solution that’s non-systemd go for it. If it doesn’t exist make it or pay someone to do so. Write from scratch or fork a project and get to work. That’s the way of the Bazaar.
I’ll be in my unenlightened “things work for me good enough” Linux world using what works. Systemd is fine and rarely gives me problems. Actually, I’m not even sure I can remember any.
Huge thank you’s to the devs who make this all possible. You rock!
I had my first real sickness for time off since I moved to Germany. I had a call with a doctor, they pushed a sick note into the digital health system, and my company noted it as paid time off.
Modern civilization in a developed nation rocks.
Now if we could just get the paperwork to die down a bit… Oh, and find a way to get the trains on time!
Get Ukraine and Iceland in.
Call up Canada and work on the rules so they’re a member, even if a non core country.
The EU could be crushing it going forward if the member states can keep dictators out of presidency seats.