yetAnotherUser

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[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

To be fair, people with tumors behind their ears will likely hide it to avoid assholes staring/taking pictures. I don't see many cancer patients attending chemotherapy either because they are wearing hats/wigs.

Still, shouldn't they get cancer on their hands instead? That's the closest body part to your phone at any time on average, isn't it?

The walls of the echo-chamber have been built up and reinforced for over a decade. No single election cycle will ever pierce through.

These people are lost causes unless a massive culture shift happens. And it's not looking like that will happen in the next decades. You, just like other countries, will have to deal with a growing strong block of far right, young men who will grow up to be far right seniors.

The warning signs started being obvious with Gamergate but they were ignored. The only thing that can be done is preventing the growth of these echo-chambers but the damage is done. It's just like how carbon capture will not solve climate change, only stopping emitting more as soon as possible.

That... doesn't seem overwhelming?

In the city council election I voted in (Germany) you had ~40 votes (don't remember the exact number) to distribute among candidates. Each party put up to ~40 candidates on the ballot and you had to distribute your vote among the candidates. You received like 10 ballots, with each party being on a separate one and had to cast your vote in an envelope with the relevant ballots.

Additionally, you can give up to 3 of your votes to any one candidate by putting a digit next to their name or just cast one party's ballot without entering anything to give one vote to each candidate on that ballot.

Sure, it sounds complicated but you received the ballots with some information two weeks before the election and were encouraged to bring them filled out to the polling station (to reduce waiting time) or register for mail-in voting. Most people probably just casted their entire vote for one party anyways.

[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 6 days ago (1 children)

There's no problem with piracy if you never ever ever intend to subscribe to a streaming service though. Give me the option to pay for DRM-free .mkv files with differing qualities and bit rates and I'd consider not pirating, provided the prices are reasonable.

[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

These suggestion all sound quite bland and corporate though. GIMP isn't a great name but better than all of those in my opinion.

A better change should be more like Minetest becoming Luanti. Here is what ChatGPT came up with instead:

  • BlockCraft
  • Voxelverse
  • Craftopia
  • TerraForge
  • VoxelQuest

These are horrible compared to Luanti.

[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

And an archive would be doing exactly that: Distributing copyrighted materials.

Moving to Europe is not necessarily a great idea depending on the country they choose. US copyright law is comparatively lenient to some European countries, who can be said to be (much more) controlled by publishers when it comes to copyright.

[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de -2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Depebding on the country, Europe has significantly worse copyright law than the US, to the extent that archiving a web page is illegal.

Fun fact:

In Germany you have to pay a special tax for anything that could be used to violate copyright. It ranges from 0.10€ for USB sticks to 90€ for faster printers to 14,000,000€ for opening up a public library - all going to a bunch of publisher organizations.

He literally only needs the Supreme Court and Congress

Pass a blatantly unconstitutional bill and make the SC call it constitutional. That's all that is required.

And so claimed my German ancestors.

Yet none of them fled the country, none of them joined the small, albeit existing resistance, none of those conscripted deserted the military and none of them claimed to have responsibility. Curious, isn't it? Everybody seemed to have clean hands because only a few thousand people directly orchestrated the Holocaust. The fact that it could only happen due to both mass support and mass toleration is ignored.

[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Considering my instance is registered on ".de," you have 3 guesses as to what my nationality is and who I voted for in the US election.

And I did not claim you are a Nazi. I claimed that you cannot absolve yourself from responsibility if your country commits or aids a genocide.

[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Everyone's hands are clean. The workers at Raytheon producing weapons that kills Palestinians, the people who finance that through taxes, whoever flies the plane or steers the ship delivering the weapons to Israel and even the American soldiers training Israeli forces with the new weapons.

Everyone of you can give plenty of reasons why they're not at fault. My German ancestors did the same in 1945. They "didn't know" or they couldn't have done anything against it or they voted for the social democrats in the last election or or or...

Maybe inflicting violence on the mics and giving blowjobs to the techs would work?

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