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·2 ay önce·discuss
Looks great aesthetically and props for the author for both the theme and its homepage!

What I look for in a theme is:

    1. Being easy on the eyes.
    2. Easy distinction between different keywords etc.
    3. Good contrast.
Unfortunately, the light version of this theme succeeded in only 1. for me (I tried it in JetBrains IDEs). The background color is great, though.

The best light theme I've seen so far is Selenized for VSCodium [1] and for VS Code [2]. There's a Selenized light for JetBrains IDEs too. [3]

[1] https://open-vsx.org/extension/santoso-wijaya/helios-selene

[2] https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=santoso-...

[3] https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/23800-selenized-theme
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·2 ay önce·discuss
Congrats on the 1.0 release to the team!

I tried Zed once, but unfortunately had to give up because of:

    - constant CPU usage when idle,
    - blurry fonts,
    - low-contrast light themes.
0rzech
·2 ay önce·discuss
We can only guess if it would mean war or not, but it looks like Churchill assumed it would, given he tried to campaign for taking Poland from USSR by force. I know that not only Poland was sold.

It was a horrible betrayal in both how it was done and in its outcomes. Embargoing those countries by the West, which the same West has sold to Stalin in the first place, was just a cherry on top.
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·3 ay önce·discuss
Yes, that was awful. Not to mention pushing Poland into Eastern Bloc and then putting embargoes on it.
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·3 ay önce·discuss
There was a version which considered leaving 15%-20% of the Polish population to be slaves, but "In 1941, the German leadership decided to destroy the Polish nation completely, and in 15–20 years the Polish state under German occupation was to be fully cleared of any ethnic Poles and settled by German colonists.[16]: 32 A majority of them, now deprived of their leaders and most of their intelligentsia (through mass murder, destruction of culture, banning education above the absolutely basic level, and kidnapping of children for Germanization), would have to be deported to regions in the East and scattered over as wide an area of Western Siberia as possible. According to the plan, this would result in their assimilation by the local populations, which would cause the Poles to vanish as a nation.[46]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalplan_Ost#Poland
0rzech
·3 ay önce·discuss
Nowhere in my comment have I cheered "the downfall of the west" or whatever. Don't put words in my mouth.

I was and am strictly addressing your defence of being arrogant.
0rzech
·3 ay önce·discuss
And the parent comment has been flagged to death until now. What for?

Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego [1] indeed makes an exceptional work of walking people through the dramatic story of the Warsaw Uprising.

[1] https://www.1944.pl/en
0rzech
·3 ay önce·discuss
> though Polish people are anti-Chinese for religious and communism (maybe also religious) reasons

Where did you get that from?
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·3 ay önce·discuss
A story of Witold Pilecki [1] would be more than enough.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witold_Pilecki
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·3 ay önce·discuss
Q.E.D. :)
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·5 ay önce·discuss
This is the reason I buy printed books on Amazon and almost nothing else.
0rzech
·6 ay önce·discuss
It was mostly buying votes with money from ETS instead of spending those money in whole on energy transformation as intended.
0rzech
·6 ay önce·discuss
Despite Międzyzdroje (zachodniopomorskie, Poland) lying directly at the seaside, the air quality in winter is so bad it literally irritates the throat and can even give you headaches or make you nauseous, and only directly on the beach can you still breathe fresh air.

The common argument is that people use bad furnaces or burn bad fuel or trash out of poverty, but far too often the actual cause is mentality and not financial issues.

Smog kills around 40,000 Polish people each year. [1] It was reported in 2025 to be 20 times more than in car accidents. [2]

On the bright side, industrial and post-apo art fans can wear breathing masks in Poland without even pretending.

[1] https://pulsmedycyny.pl/medycyna/choroby-ukladu-oddechowego/...

[2] https://www.infor.pl/prawo/nowosci-prawne/6826105,umiera-od-...
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·7 ay önce·discuss
I was not asking about having terminal and root access. I was asking about security-wise parity, for example memory protection, full "disk" encryption, permission model, application sandboxing etc. This is the main selling point of GrapheneOS. This and Android application compatibility, but Sailfish OS has its Android compatibility layer too.
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·7 ay önce·discuss
AFAIR, I got refunded the whole tablet price in the end - I think half the price immediately, and the other half a few years later. It doesn't mean others were refunded too, of course. It was long time ago, though, so I may have mixed something up.
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·7 ay önce·discuss
GrapheneOS' main selling point is security. Is Sailfish OS better at that, or at least in the same league, nowadays?
0rzech
·7 ay önce·discuss
Same experience here, though from Sailfish OS run on their first Jolla phone.

Also permission model on Sailfish was much worse than on Android. I didn't use Android apps on Sailfish, though.

I really liked Silica UI, but available apps had much less functionality than their counterparts on Android and iOS. I think that open sourcing Sailfish and Silica would end up better for them.

Nevertheless, I kinda liked the phone, but ultimately went back to Android.
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·7 ay önce·discuss
I live in Poland and I'd expect the same as you.
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·9 ay önce·discuss
Yup, in Poland, a mobile phone number (pre-paid or not, it doesn't matter) is tied to a PESEL number [1] at the time of purchase. The official justification, as usual, was combating crime, but the end result is a tighter grip on citizens' privacy by the government while spammers and others continue their business as usual.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PESEL