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Straggots will cry about it because it's "undiplomatic"
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Straggots will cry about it because it's "undiplomatic"
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When someone replies to this and says 'stop making everything political' they mean to tell you to stop challenging the status quo
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I work in the government and let me tell you: Yes
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Sadly this story isn't true
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Elon Musk angers German government with post backing far-right party - UPI.com
According to an expert assessment from the German Institute for Human Rights that's a hundred pages long, all the conditions for banning the AfD party are met. Talks about the urgent need to do so are being kicked off. If a party ban is seriously being considered, you know they are doing something wrong. Party bans in Germany are very difficult to achieve for obvious historical reasons. So far only two have been banned, one of them was the SRP, the follow-up party of the Nazi party.
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Microsoft opens a "high priority" bug ticket in ffmpeg, attempting to leech the free labour of the maintainers
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In this case, it's actually Microsofts fault. There is no bug in ffmpeg, Microsoft just didn't properly use it
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Nächstes Jahr ist Europawahl. Die aktuelle Wahlprognose ist schwarz/blau. Europa würde sich verändern.
Diese Quelle ist dafür bekannt nicht sehr zuverlässig zu sein
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When people complain about systemd "violating the unix philosophy", this is what they actually mean
I'm using Debian without ever having been involved in the init-wars. What's wrong with Systemd and why should i not use it?
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In Germany they pronounce Huawei as literally Hua Wai
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Chinese censors block ‘Tiananmen’ image of athletes hugging
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This may sound stupid, but from the view of a government this is actually advantageous. Better censor something before it can be used by the resistance as an identification mark that flies under the radar than to let it gain relevance have your late censorship get even more public attention than it would have otherwise.
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Battle of the Bands
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I can't read anything from the Hitchhikers Guide without reading it in the authors voice
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Voyager seems to be the second most used client, according to poll
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I've got an adblocker
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Twitter-Alternative: Threads testet vor Europastart Anbindung an Mastodon
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Scheißegal
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I think I see the problem with our education system
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Braindead. Home schooling is a detriment to students sanity
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Sophie's choice 70s edition
Idgf if you call me a pedophile but they're right with their point that the AOC is too high. Having a multiple-stage system like many advanced countries do, like Germany, where it begins with 14, loosens up with 16 and fully at 18 is good. That's because it acknowledges the development of humans. Development is a process. Humans in reality are not a simplistic lifeform from a philosophical thought experiment, thinking that it should be illegal before one turns 18 and immediately legal a second thereafter is just nonsensical to me. It doesn't cut off like that, there's no such hard barrier or edge where it suddenly turns from morally bad to not morally bad.
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What else am i supposed to do? Sleep and fail at literally everything i am doing and that's of any worth in my life just because i don't want to be tired the next day?
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sleep paralysis
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As scary as it sounds, I'm kinda curious to experience this just once myself
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Systemd wants to expand to include a sudo replacement
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Dude if you made a movie or novel about this that would be awesome
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Christmas rule
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Exactly. There's a massive difference between "wawhey" and "Hua Wai". I was shocked when i first heard that it was supposed to be pronounced the first way
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xkcd: Language Acquisition
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wuggles
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VWOOM
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You still seem to think that "anarchism" means total abolition of rules and order, but that is simply not what it means. This confusion with what it's actually called, anomia, is so common, that Wikipedia even mentions this right in the beginning of their respective articles