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fluxbox have been doing that for over 20 years


Portugal has a growing Xenophobic attitude towards immigrants, specially Brazilians and this is reflected in linguistic prejudice.

They have concerns of portuguese children learning to "speak brazillian" because there is a lot more of video content being produced in Brasil than in Portugal and stuff like movies, videogames and software in general are avaliable in brazilian localization/adaptation first.


We have the same thing happening, on multiple levels, here too. First some Spanish parents are afraid the children aren't listening and watching enough Spanish media. Then additionally, some Catalan parents are afraid the children don't get to use Catalan in school so they don't become proficient enough to use it in society.


The Catalan situation is completely different and unrelated, being a completely different language and not endangered (with or without scary quotes, as you prefer) by an ex-colony that became independent. Actually many Catalans would like to be such ex-colony.


> The Catalan situation is completely different and unrelated

I'm not saying it's the same, but there is definitively similarities in that parents are worrying about what language their children use. And yeah, unrelated, wasn't trying to claim it's the same or better/worse or anything, just another similar situation other (curious) people might want to learn more about, regardless of what you think Catalan wants or not.


Spain also took the route of dubbing foreign media, whereas Portugal tends to subtitle instead. This sort of exacerbates the situation, since it means that typically any Portuguese dubs of American media will be Brazilian.


AFAIK there is no Brazilian dubbing in Portugal, the only commonly dubbed media are animated movies and they are always dubbed by Portuguese VA's.


As portuguese immigrant that has lived in a few European countries I find this growing attitude quite sad.

It starts by we emigrate all over the place, when something happens to a portuguese abroad due to xenophobic attitudes, it is all over the place on the news, they squeeze the juice until there is no more news to talk about.

Then some folks decide to do exactly the same to others that like us abroad, decide to try their luck in Portugal.

And yes, I have experience what means to be shown that Portuguese aren't welcomed.


As a father of 3, I’m kind of guilty of that prejudice myself.

It is not towards Brazilians themselves, which I frankly respect, but because of the low quality stuff my kids are exposed to on the internet. You just can’t avoid it and of having the kids gravitate towards YouTube instead of better entertainent channels.

Random dumb YouTubers doing shit for giggles and overly sexualized funk music. And the shorts, oh the shorts crap everywhere, in all languages.

I don’t have a problem with my kids watching “manual do mundo” or “Paula stefania”. Or “porta dos fundos” myself. Good stuff.

On the other hand, Apple developer relations suports Brazilian Portuguese only, when they do not distinguish between variants of English, French and Spanish: I had to submit an English translation of a plain simple and clear document because my Portuguese version was rejected.


I would suggest slackware as a long lived software project too




Yep, out of precaution i've never used their sync infrastructure, which I guess was reasonably cheap to run, but the moment you add LLMs to the mix it is obvious that they are in for the free VC money and are soon going to need a lot of investment to keep the lights on.


The thing I found frustrating was I wanted to merge changes with just files without their sync server (i.e. just import this other atuin sqlite dB) so I raised a PR to support that.

They closed it (which is fine) but there is no offline migrate alternative.

It's a shame, and fair enough, their project, but I don't think my wishes and the projects are very aligned.

I keep half meaning to move back to zsh-histdb (I think that's what it was called) but haven't found an impetus to.

I'll probably check if there's a file based sync option next time I switch machines and decide then.


> They closed it (which is fine) but there is no offline migrate alternative.

If it helps, you can copy the history table from one db to another in 3 simple lines of sqlite. I’ve done it myself a few times with zero fuss.


It's MIT licensed software, Noone will turn off lights. Community can take over or fork.


About the "ai", the announcement is very vague. Is this incorporating a local model on device, something running on your infrastructure or a third party model like Claude? Because to me nowadays adding AI on anything usually means higher running costs equals sooner or latter enshittification.


They are probably going for a new thinkphone generation for the prosumer/enterprise and not for the consumer market.


The usual canned beans (at least here in Brazil) are not ultra-processed, just processed, as they normally contain beans, water and salt.


That's the only ingredient list I have ever seen on canned beans as well, here in the US. I tend to make beans from dry just because I like to cook them with other vegetables and spices in order for beans to be at all palatable for me.

I wish journalists would run their examples like these by the researchers directly to see if the journalist's conception of the idea matches the researchers.


It is happening already, recently Brazilian woman living in Italy was scammed thinking she was having an online relationship with Brazilian tiktoker, the scammers created a fake profile and were sending her audio messages with the voice of said tiktoker cloned via AI. She sent the scammers a lot of money for the wedding but when she arrived in Brazil discovered the con.


yep, i had one led stripe with a controller with a flickering that was kinda invisible to the eye, but very noticeable on camera.


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