I’d argue that everything big tech produced in this last decade with all that expensive workforce is somewhat unnecessary. If I have a 2026 Linux computer with the capabilities of a 2016s win/mac, I am totally fine and I can do everything I want to do with it.
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stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Israel deports French journalist over coverage critical of its policies in Gaza and the West BankEnglish
23·3 days agoAutocratic countries doing autocratic things. Day by day, i am more and more disappointed by our Governments to still stand by Israel.
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•PAC-3 Missile Manufacturer for the Patriot System Cannot Guarantee Delivery Timelines to US AlliesEnglish
5·4 days agoHe repeatedly said that Kim and Xi and Putin are very, very nice people. They are the best people. And he knows them soo good. He knows all the good people.
On the other hand, he calls Canada, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, etc. shitholes with weak leaders.
We have to be there for each other now, I guess.
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Russia Issues Sweeping Ban on Armenian Imports After Pashinyan’s Victory - The Moscow TimesEnglish
9·4 days agoThis is the way. Just today I thought about looking up Hungarian products in order to support their new direction. Maybe I should do the same with Armenia.
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•It's possible that the heat on Proton is a smear campaign.
2·4 days agoWhere is OP telling a conspiracy?
Who hurt you? I mean… all of your points are totally valid, and you seem to have profound IT knowledge. Great! But OP just wants to have his built evaluated, probably bc he wants to further improve… and you’re non-chalantly bombing him with strong words and more negativity than all of my toxic exes combined. Jeez xD
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•is it a good idea to invest in etfs long term right now (volatile potus)?
6·5 days agoAs a non-native english speaker, your first real sentence very much broke my brain. Good point, tho
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•There's a narrative that everyone now is stressed/busy/anxious – do you find this relatable?
2·6 days agoGeez, your story is heartbreaking. I wish you and your sister all the best. Also, have you ever thought about emmigrating? I know that many countries do currently experience similar shifts, but I guess the US is leading the polls right now when it comes to living a toxic life under constant pressure. I really wonder why there arent more US americans grabbing all their stuff and their loved ones and leave for a better life. The biggest struggle would be the language barrier, but NZ, AU or CA should still be possible.
Never thought about it this way… especially in the context of slave ownership. Thanks for the new perspective.
Thats a brilliant question. I might be in the minority here, but one thing I’ve always wrestled with is whether ACAB is best understood as a critique of an institution or as a judgment of every individual within that group.
Personally for me, the strongest argument has always been the institutional one. I have deep criticisms or even hatred of how police power is (ab)used, of the historical role in protecting existing power structures, and of the ways in which accountability regularly fails.
At the same time, I’m less convinced that every individual who wears a badge is equally malicious or equally committed to those structures. Some actively reinforce them, some passively uphold them, and some try, with varying degrees of success, to mitigate harm from within. My best friends father is serving as a police officer here in Germany, and he is as left as it gets. He became a cop bc “that’s where the change needs to happen”. He’s openly anti-racist, supports refugees, is active in labor and union issues, has privately attended demonstrations against far-right groups, and has never been shy about criticizing police misconduct, especially if it’s about his very own colleagues.
That’s why the Edward Snowden question is interesting. If someone works within a coercive state institution, but then exposes wrongdoing at enormous personal cost, what does that tell us about the institution? What about the individual?
So I’d say: the police is one of the biggest problems of our societies. Comes right after the fight against climate change and the fight against capitalism. But IMO it’s wrong to say ACAB, because the problem is too complex for such a simple solution. Philosophy says it’s every individuals own action that should decide over their fate. Feel free to argue with me, since I’m open to changing my mind.
Edit: typo
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•[Discussion] Which privacy apps / services do you think are most likely US government honeypots?
1·7 days agoDid he say that? :o
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Sweden mulls prison for young teens as violent crime risesEnglish
4·7 days agoValid point. Do you have ideas for a better solution?
This is creepy as hell. I liked the Renault 5 - until now. Fuck this shit. I wont pay a small fortune, just to enslave myself to a 1984-style digital panopticon. I am getting angry just by reading your story. Corporate greed is once again crossing the line, slowly shifting the overtone window. Everyone who is not concerned about this, is simply ignorant and/or borderline stupid.
If it was my car, I’d probably cover it. And if it then starts beeping, I’d maybe even locate the speaker and deactivate that one, too.
I wonder if it is even legal to sell you something like this without informing you prior to your purchase.
Im with you. And i think social media didnt stop being social by accident. Once a platform becomes expected to grow forever:
- People stop being the product’s purpose and become a resource to extract value from
- Communities become audiences
- Conversations become content
- Hobbies become enshittified engagement metrics
Id argue that the internet didnt suddenly forget how to be social, but that it was purposfully optimized not to be.
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Europeans Are Quiet Quitting the United StatesEnglish
3·14 days agoNever thought about it like that. I think the unanimous voting system could really require policy makers to push things in small increments that can easily be overseen and are often hard to decypher. I’ve always seen as unnecessary rigidity. But I guess it really does have its benefits. Thanks for the change in perspective!
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what are you reading nowadays that's not crap?
9·16 days agoIf you are into fantasy, then I need to recommend you the books of Brandon Sanderson, especially the Stormlight Archive series. It’s so epic, nothing else comes close
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•YSK: Flo period tracking app is proven spyware! Here is what you should use instead.
3·18 days agoMy GF uses Flo. Can you elaborate why it is spyware? Who is spying? What data are being collected?
Edit: nvm, I was too stupid to see the hidden drop down text
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•‘Mind-bogglingly crazy’: climate experts alarmed by deadly spring heatwaves searing EuropeEnglish
7·19 days agoYeah, people just need to close their eyes and believe that energy crystals is all we need.
stoicEuropean@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•EU reaches deal on US trade pact as Trump threatens new tariffs by July 4English
1·19 days agoThanks, thats actually a sensible point of view. Calms me down a bit :)
That’s whataboutism. I get your hatred for the US. I feel the same. Fuck 'em. But just bc the US and Israel are evil, we shouldn’t suddenly start praising the Russian fascists.