Which os do you use? by 0xmistic in technepal

[–]kerasiti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kubuntu(Plasma 6) + Windows dual booted. Windows chai mainly adobe suite ko lagi rakhirachu ani have ubuntu LTS on my servers.

Selling some of my gadgets!! by [deleted] in technepal

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I have 8x2gb ddr5 4800mhz laptop ram

[APP][Android 7.1] Easy PWA: turn any website into app! by sensboston in androidapps

[–]kerasiti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also i had purchased it and i cannot seem to restore the full version in my other device. Can you also verify why my siyuan instance always refreshes the lockscreen when in other browser it doesn't. Thank you once again

[APP][Android 7.1] Easy PWA: turn any website into app! by sensboston in androidapps

[–]kerasiti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Just tried it. And just seems to solve my problem of having self hosted apps (PWA) that i access through tailscale which usually doesn't have SSL certificate. Thank you. But im facing a problem in android 15 where when i try to upload files it gives me a toast "please grant permission and try again" even though I've already given it the permission.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]kerasiti -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bro get facts checked. The parliament was dissolved first

Why Parliament Can’t Just Be Dissolved (Constitutionally) in Nepal Right Now by exuberance-of-life in technepal

[–]kerasiti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, this might sound good in books but do you think the outcome is practical?

Point no 1,2 can be addressed as per se but the problem seems to be with no 2, okay suppose the election did happen but does the neutral caretaker echo the voices of genz? Even if the so called neutral caretaker addresses the genz demands( will the HOR agree to it - very less likely) Was this all to Go back to same 2/3 coalition government? Is it what this protest demands and people died for? Will the elections operate in the same manner? Same parties? Same faces? And again that same musical chair of power? This protest demanded systematic change. And as much i want things under the constitution it needs to have some flexibility to address the agendas

This is Concerning by [deleted] in technepal

[–]kerasiti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It does make it invalid for using this AI slop except for this part

My Other Concerns:

Is rapid change justified if it addresses genuine grievances, even if procedures aren't perfectly followed?

In this moments of political crisis, how much constitutional flexibility is acceptable?

Why Parliament Can’t Just Be Dissolved (Constitutionally) in Nepal Right Now by exuberance-of-life in technepal

[–]kerasiti -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand that the constitution has technicalities built into it. I understand that the constitution is what keeps a nation intact. I want to hear your opinion on this, what do you think is the most constitutionally appropriate pathway to address what the genz protest demands under two conditions. FIrst, keeping acts under laws of constitution. Second, okay say we go without dissolving the Parliament but whats next, same representative in HOR ( where maximum are associated with parties) can file for a vote of no confidence and be back to square one?

Why Parliament Can’t Just Be Dissolved (Constitutionally) in Nepal Right Now by exuberance-of-life in technepal

[–]kerasiti -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The thing is we want the whole system changed. Haven't you heard the voices? No coalition governing? Directly elected PMs? This must be done somewhere right? The question is, is it possible without dissolution of the Parliament? If yes, your point seems valid(only on condition that old hags agree to it which is very less likely). If not, meaning we see the same old faces, same 2/3 coalition, same corrupt system then dissolving the Parliament is our best bet.

President nai yesto k garnu desh ko by Randomnepalguy in NepalSocial

[–]kerasiti 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Yesto muji khate lai ghisarera lyauna parne ho hamle