I know you probably just want to vent, but I want to answer:
- I think you might just have told me :)
- I’m a mindreader (professional/from a family of/CIA-hired)
- I don’t/didn’t?
- XY told you off.
- Hey, I’m not trying to exclude/gatekeep you or anything.
I know you probably just want to vent, but I want to answer:
Communism?
Anti-constitutional here means directed against the Basic Law of the FRG or the constitution of Brandenburg (federal state).
The Basic Law does not explicitly ban socialism, AFAIK.
The ban on Nazi imagery is kind of necessary for a state patched together in the post-liberation Allied occupation.
Was soll das?
Yeah, they’re for-profit banks and not everyone is a member who has an account.
I have yet to find any country in Europe or South America with US-style credit unions
Huh? Maybe I don’t know what a US-style credit union is, but the German-language countries have large banking Genossenschaften (cooperatives), often called People’s bank. Many of them have origins in farmers lending each other money.
I don’t know about Fennoscandia, but it would surprise me if there aren’t equivalents, given the cooperationist history in very local economies.
I’m just afraid of Scholl’s thoughts about race and racialisation, given that she was in the BDM quite long.
On the other hand, both were deeply religious (differing denominations, but still).
Somehow I doubt Sophie Scholl and Martin Luther King would have gotten along very well.
Fediverse and CSAM?
Wise people know when to adjust core beliefs to not get into a situation like this, but I’d say that there’s at least a bit of intention here.
Security by Obscurity Antiquity
I don’t know. I only attended two month years ago and then got different life problems.
Computer Science in Germany often includes C and Haskell, ie Imperative and Functional Languages, at the beginning.
I’m saying this for years, but a) it’s quite late (seems like a 1990s issue) and b) OpenNIC is a bit of a joke atm (but support it anyways)
ICANN never should’ve been a creature of US-NTIA, but of the UN. The US has no right to decide for the digital world how everyone communiticates. No one really should (apart from about stuff like CSAM).
Militaries do that when attacked.
The purpose of a ceasefire isn’t one-sided martial domination, it is the acceptance of mutual intolerable (military) resource overexploitation.
At the moment, the Russian strategy doesn’t line up with the Ukrainian strategy for what a intolerable loss consists of.
Say Plasma “breaks” - a wiki will not help fast enough.
I’m not trying to defend rolling release for a gaming console, but give me at least the option to decide for myself whether I’m ok with breakage or not. There is this kernelspace NT driver that I wanted to try, but I couldn’t because pacman is locked.
I don’t like containerisation because it leads to bullshit like atomic distros. I don’t want a spicy Android.
Steam OS has some cool elements like the menu, the in-game side panels and the game mode/desktop dichotomy, but incremental rolling release is utterly deranged from my POV as an Arch user (btw).
If the borrow checker fails, the thing in their hand might throw some very effective error messages.
Arch KDE and SteamOS.
Great!