irdc

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Hyperloop was always a project to sabotage high-speed rail. Good thing it failed.

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The "big" premium they were taking about was 600€ which is obviously outrageous. To make a cancer patient spend this much money on a life saving procedure.

European here: I agree with this being outrageous. It's not about the money, it's about being a civilised society.

Now hospital parking on the other hand...

Their US customary units. What even is a fluid ounce, and what is it doing in my drink?

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weekend = day_of_week in (“sat”, “sun”)

As a bonus this completely sidesteps the issue of what day is 0 or 1.

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With instances already disappearing (eg. vlemmy), content is being lost. Are you considering a lemmy archive?

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People seem to rely on the govt to provide things rather than have some agencies fill niches that aren't filled by the govt (for example I saw signs like don't help homeless people, the govt is helping them). I'm from an Asian country, we don't have much tax, we don't rely on the govt for anything (we can't), and we have many NGOs.

Most (but not all!) Europeans consider NGOs to be undemocratic, whereas the government is (theoretically at least) under democratic control.

Europeans identify more with nationality than ethnicity. For example, someone from Czech Republic moving to France is considered French. In North America I think they would be considered Czech-French. In Asia they would be considered to be a Czech expat living in France. Our ethnicity matters a lot.

But at what point would you stop doing so? I'm Dutch yet can trace back my ancestry to the 16th century in Belgium and northern France, what ethnicity do I have? And some have an even longer and more dispersed pedigree.

Also, you gave the example of French but what is now called France was made up from a large variety of ethnicities. Being French then is not defined as being a particular ethnicity but as belonging to the French Republic. It's a cultural thing that matters a lot to them.

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The problem for chipmakers is not the sourcing of materials itself, but the purity of the sourced material. So don’t worry about public beaches disappearing into Intel’s hopper-feeder.

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I can stop whenever I want!

Oh hey, how about Madagascar?

TL;DR: Twitter, an organisation that had already been pivoting towards work from home, had a new office building built smack dab in the middle of the pandemic (when everybody was WFH) and then under Musk stopped paying the rent and was evicted. The end result is that the gorgeously designed new workspace is going to be cleared out whilst being completely pristine.

How about a federated system for sharing “known safe” image attestations? That way, the trust list is something managed locally by each participating instance.

Edit: thinking about it some more, a federated image classification system would allow some instances to be more strict than others.

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Seeing as they melt the stuff, I’m not sure the grains need to be rounded.

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The creator appears to be @nnrx@sh.itjust.works.

Yes, because not every link is on Lemmy itself.

You keep using that meme. I do not think it means what you think it means.

Is that because you have 16 fingers?

It just so happened to be the canonical source for this piece of information. And it wasn't being run by an antisemite at the time the linked tweet was being written.

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And here’s me hoping to be served by the bartender.

Sadly Microsoft didn't specify where on the keyboard the key has to be.

In order to find out, hit the keyboard with your head; wherever your forehead touches the keyboard first is where the key is supposed to be.

So the Fellowship of the Ring was made up of an elf, a dwarf, two humans, a maia and one hobnibble?

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Cursive writing helps in developing fine motor skills.

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Mac OS (…) was okay, but reliant on the global menu and weird drop-downs.

See Fitt’s law for why the Mac’s menu bar is the way it is.

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As I'm saying, I don't think you need to: manually subscribing to each trusted instance via ActivityPub should suffice. The pass/fail determination can be done when querying for known images.

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Their blog would work so much better if PINE64 stopped bundling their updates in one big wall-of-text post and would simply publish them as they came in (or were finished, in the case of a more in-depth article).

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The real question is why aren’t you?

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Yes: it prevents things like death threats mods have been known to receive on the centralised Lemmy precursor.

what does it mean that europeans consider NGOs to be undemocratic?

An NGO has its own policies and its own governance, which may or may not align with the wishes of the wider populace (for instance, a religious NGO in a secular society, or an NGO treating particular groups preferentially). A majority disagreeing with the policies of that NGO would achieve nothing, whereas with a governmental body they could exert democratic control.

if your ancestry is from belgium/north france then you would be belgian/french with dutch nationality.

Why? Good grief, do you have any idea how complicated that would be? Secondly, I don't identify with that ethnicity you're foisting upon me at all!

I suppose when we refer to France we mean French before the 19th century immigration.

Why? As I said: France was always a mixture of ethnicities, the 19th century didn't change anything other than the skin colour of some of the French citizens (or is that what you're hinting at?).

For me personally, someone being Dutch is based more on their attitude towards the Netherlands and other Dutch people: anyone who is loath to run into other Dutch people when abroad and who loves to complain about specific stupid policies of the Dutch government counts as Dutch to me.

Speaking frankly, if you look chinese, you would be considered HKer right off the bat, if you look any other skin colour (white, other asian, etc) you will be considered a foreigner living in HK even if your family has been there for generations.

Excluding people based on how they look, irregardless of what else (intelligence, special talents) they bring to the table, is widely considered to be racism and not acceptable in European society. I'm sure there are Europeans who think like you do, however, it's not something that wider society considers acceptable (not to mention can be illegal).

Like lmmy.to?

That sounds like uncontrolled dosages of Desoxyn.

I misread this as stimulate and thought to myself that doing so would be highly appropriate for documented virgin Isaac Newton.

Ah good. Now I know what specs not to buy.

“Clearly these numbers have a ritual purpose”

Those are different kinds of fine motor skills than used when writing cursive. Ideally kids should be exposed to both.

Talk to an avarage Portuguese or Dutch about colonialism… see how much they “regret” or “accept the blame” for the shit they did.

Dutch here. Yeah, nah, we don't. Maybe some lip service is being made towards the descendants of enslaved peoples in Surinam, but otherwise not really.

When I was young the period when the Dutch VOC flowered was taught as having been a really good thing, something that we could be proud of; the fact that this was accompanied by more than one episode of mass murder was entirely glossed over. I'm pretty sure it's still mostly like that.

Nah, must’ve been thing

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