

That’s not a credible human rights organization. HRW or Amnesty are credible.


That’s not a credible human rights organization. HRW or Amnesty are credible.


Where did they get the information from?
Obscure self styled human rights organizations are often used to launder information and give it more credibility. This isn’t HRW, Amnesty, or B’Tselem. They aren’t perfect either, but more credible.


Mac Studio is a Mac mini with better cooling and better all around specs.
The trash can MacPro was kinda cool when introduced, but then they never bother to upgrade it.


You need the newest Qt alpha to compile it from source.


Apple would use a minimalist and confusing name like: Task


That’s one of the better ideas in the paper. It could lead to lower willingness to go to war.


The user experience and user interface has suffered.


The MacPro line has been finally canceled after being neglected for years.


macOS just makes you jump through a hoop every time you run an application that’s not notarized.
In practice that means cross platform open source projects don’t want to pay money to join apple’s developer program and set up code singing and deal with certificates.
So after download an unsigned app, macOS refuses to start it until you go to system settings > security > and allow.
You have to do this again after every update.
It’s very annoying and does very little for security.
Scams are widespread, especially on social media.
There’s also a long tradition of smaller organizations collecting money for Palestinian children, and then the money is funneled to Hamas.
If you want to donate, great, but be careful where you send your money. There are legitimate aid organizations as well.
Cadus does fantastic work in Gaza, Ukraine, and elsewhere. They don’t have such a huge overhead of promoters and admin like other organizations.