sircac
The entity formerly known as Quantum Device trying to swim the fediverse…
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World News@lemmy.world•Zelenskyy refuses to cede land to Russia as he rallies European supportEnglish
734·7 days agoSlava ukraini
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do you ever feel like your life is "scripted"? Like everything is written by some entity controlling your life? Like you live in a fictional universe? Is this feeling normal/common?
2·7 days agoEven if such observation of yours is an objective unbiased statistical estimation… statistical deviations as large as M are also expected on one out of N times, the trial factor correction is non trivial at all… even without multiverse assumptions
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Technology@lemmy.world•Trains cancelled over fake bridge collapse imageEnglish
141·8 days agoIt feels like a privilege escalation exploit: at a certain point the authority chain jumped from a random picture provided who knows where/when to a link in the chain that should be reliable enough to blindly trust in this subject.
I only see advantages in the long term in supporting the local comerce, even if you can find cheaper stuff in any agressive big-box or on-line stores, they are big because they aim for one only thing: monopoly.
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World News@lemmy.world•Russia ‘ready’ for war with Europe, Putin says, as US peace talks end without progressEnglish
1·12 days agoWhatever…
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the best way to answer someone who accuses you of being a bot because they don't like what you have to say?
6·12 days agoYeah, well, you know, that’s just like, uh, your opinion man
…got to say it, but at that point the conversation is over so I would refrain to reply at all… a better quote:
Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.
Good to know, my few experiences with folds (which I was quite fond of) where in the previous era of smartphones (so mechanical keyboard and no touch-screens) and the bending part evidenced always as a weak point in terms of wearing, in one occasion the failure point cause of the phone change. So, is there no evident wearing symptoms in the bending areas of these folding smartphones if treated with love?
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Technology@lemmy.world•India forces WhatsApp and Telegram into permanent SIM bindingEnglish
6·14 days agoI think that SIM physical presence in the terminal adds just a bit more of difficulty to the main abusers but a lot of pain to the non ones, the apparent bind to univuqous real identity is illusory and fragile, by now we should assume WhatsApp and Telegram as potentially anonymous and spam as a mail account…
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people have so many browser tabs open?
2·17 days agoIn many cases are issues to keep dealing with later after the current urgency is solved, is faster and more effective than trying to register the progress somewhere and save it for later… eventually some fell out forever and just accumulate, also start cleaning/clossing often reveal sooner than later something pending and the maintenance stops abruptly there
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11's adoption is much slower compared to Windows 10, claims DellEnglish
1·19 days agoIs it even being “adopted”?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Framework stops selling separate DDR5 RAM modules to fight scalpersEnglish
9·19 days agoI think there are 2 kinds: the fast ones that manage to use the rising wave and fuel the scheme and the late ones that end up with devaluated stocks… the later ones plus any contributing buyer got scammed for all the scalpers, the fast ones win as parasits of the colectivity and everyone else with a shity soul want to become one of those, ready to feed the next tulip fever… in countries which legal system is indirectly kidnaped by the 1% there will unlikely be any sort of consequences beyond that.
I demand the lack of allegiance to a corrupt state, is a kidnapped entity that does not represent anymore the colectivity, it must be topped, but how would that correction be enforced if not by other collectively organised entities, even if ephemeral?
I believe a state can dynamically represent the common will of the society given the correct tools and vigilance.
Spontaneous will can easily fall apart by a few organised with a lot of resources, more easily than a centralised entity arisen form the colectivity of the many. Call that state or whatever, but collective coherence is fragile without some centered governance of the collective resources, which must be continuously watched by those generating it, because those few predators will continuously try to control it.
I fear that generalising that any state-like organisation must disappear will only make the things easier for those few with a lot of resources. I hope our differences here are only semantic, but those slogans seem to easily confound one thing with another…
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•When we eat the billionaires, we should spare Gabe Newell? No?
5·1 month agoJust universal wealth redistribution, there is no way a human may ever deserve to accumulate so many resources…
By their direct attempts in interfering in the state or manipulating its supporters (voters in a democracy), good luck protecting from them without an organised society, call that collective force/entity “state” or whatever you want…
I would strongly advise to not confuse the “state” with the “resulting de facto inferences of the richest and most powerful few” in a “coordinated effort of a collective society to protect us from those few” with the later, because those few also want to destroy it for their own benefit… a “state” made up of all the society is the only coordinated thing protecting us from those few human predators





That’s… simply not true at all, not only is a common joke how native speakers from a typical remote area are easily unintelligible to geographically close cosmopolitan native speakers, but me, as a non native, have problems to understand most of the accents in English if I have not been exposed enough to them (skill issue probably, but I found it quite common in European English speaking environments)