

It’s the sort of thing these QAnons MAGAts get riled up about.


It’s the sort of thing these QAnons MAGAts get riled up about.


Police: “just to rule you out as a suspect”
*sigh* too good to be true.
Someone recently said that the FBI being run by idiot influencers these days is a danger for national security. Free reign for terrorists at home and abroad.


Kiitos jutusta. Huolestuttava.
Kansalaisaloitetta allekirjoitin jo pari viikkoa sitten, mutta juuri tänään kävin Kelan sivuilla.
Kaikkihan tietää, siihen päättyy melko paljon henkilökohtaista dataa.
jokaisen suomalaisen tiedot siirretään jo ensi vuonna Kelan omista konesaleista Amazon Web Servicen pilvipalvelimille, jotka sijaitsevat Kelan mukaan läntisessä Euroopassa.
Yhdysvaltain lainsäädännön mukaan viranomaiset voivat oikeuden määräyksellä saada pääsyn amerikkalaisyhtiön palvelimilla oleviin tietoihin riippumatta siitä, missä maassa ne fyysisesti sijaitsevat.
Lisäksi minua ärsyttää että suosiaaliturvan säästämisestä tehdään aina mahdollisimman suurta hulabaloota, mutta säästöt eivät juuru vaikuta budjettiin verrattuna esim. länsirataan.
Ja vielä lisäksi tulevaisuudessa enemmän työttömiä, koska Kela ei enää tarjoa työpaikkoja.
Vitun valehteleva uusliberalismi.
int personality = sizeof(goals);
Feels a bit simplified to me.
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A code dress with dress code.


Hienoa. Ihana nähdä miten kaikki rauhoituu yöllä.
Nyt kun muutin maalle, tätä kaipaan eniten. Minulle kesti pari vuotta hyväksymään että auto on nyt etusijalla.


🤯 That gave me pause. What made you ask (would non-FOSS even be an option for anything ActivityPub)?


I, too, am often pissed at clickbaity, exaggerated, deliberately ambiguous headlines.
The subtitle makes it clear though: this is about ActivityPub, which has grown into the #1 federation protocol I guess.
I get it, esp. in a professional environment.
But “Schrödinger’s data” rubs me the wrong way. The point OOP’s making is not a question of whether the data is there or not, it’s a question of whether you can restore a botched system with a few commands and in a realistic amount of time.
Case in point: I (private person, private system) never needed to fully restore, knock on wood. But the data is there - I have (manually) restored single files or directories on a few occasions.
Yeah we’re going to see much more of this moving forward. Yesterday i installed Linux for a friend and they asked about fixing problems. I told them to always look at the date & compatibility when they search for solutions. They then volunteered: “and I guess I can always ask ChatGPT, it’s pretty good with these things”. I grunted non-committally.


I wonder why that is. I mean that location-based brake must be way more expensive than those simple mechanical coin deposit slots.
If you don’t know, the carts are chained together and you can only remove one when you put in €1 or so, and you only get that back when you chain the cart back in - it’s not perfect, but good enough. Turns out people are very much willing to walk a few metres to get that back.
My guess is that American stores don’t want to inconvenience their customers. The fear of losing even .01% because of introducing a system like that.
I can’t really reply to your much appreciated homelessness rant; probably because I have never seen it as bad as it seems to be in at least some places in the USA. My empathy though.


If anything it’s a hassle for the customers, the supermarkets themselves don’t have to deal with the cash. It’s a deposit. Turns out losing NOK 10 is a very good incentive for people to behave.


I haven’t seen a shopping cart without a coin slot for a very long time. Communist Europe does not have moral lessons for citizens!


Yeah a lot of what many think of typical internet stuff is just a new turbocharged edition of what has existed for much longer IRL.


Sorry for unsolicited advice, but:
It’s usually about consequences. At that age, they react to actions much more than to words.
And more generally, they need to learn that words have meaning, too. There’s way too many parents who just lazily shout “KEVIIIN, STOP THAT!” without any sort of follow-up. Not saying you do that though.


I’m not generally disagreeing with your assessment of the current situation, just a little historical BTW.
in the Internet age, we have other, non-advertising ways to spread information (i.e. specs and reviews),
Interesting, I never thought of it that way.
However, most of that is still part of advertising; producers proactively strive to get reviewed.


Yes. Available on YT in decent quality.
Nah, 5yo don’t think like this. 5yo have a (not fully developed, but still) concept of what is reality and what is fiction.
It’s lack of education, lack of common sense, illiteracy, social challenges and a steady diet of QAnon type bs. There’s plenty people like that - always has been - except now they run the country.