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  • Amazing how in less than the span of my 31 year lifetime the internet turned from absolutely world-changing great and probably directly or indirectly the most fun and useful tool humans can play around with to not-yet-unusable-but-definitely-closing-in slop where you can't spend an hour without getting mad at some system working against us.

    Edit: I hate ending on a dismal note, so let me remind everyone that the "small web" (human-created blogs made with nothing but passion for their craft) exists, even if it's harder to find. Similarly, for most enshittified websites like YouTube, there's an alternative to the enshittification (even if it's just getting something like Grayjay to circumvent the crap on YT)

  • As @nokturne213@sopuli.xyz said, this is about much more than software. You can't pirate a gym (excluding the Venn Diagram of probably 0.0000001% of people who both want to go to a gym and know how to hack themselves into said gym's database).

    Click-to-cancel hurts every consumer in America and only benefits the providers of any subscription service.

  • Yeah! I used DDG for quite a while and it's pretty okay. Kagi definitely isn't without fault but for me it's the best true alternative to Google and I happily pay for it. Allows me to save so much time (cumulatively) by just guiding me to the actual result in most cases (instead of sponsored and ad-infested garbage sites)

  • That is an excellent suggestion!

    I recognise that for almost any one task, Linux has a solution that works better than Windows. My issue is just getting Linux to run not only one specific thing but all the dozens of programs with each having their own dependencies and possible quirks without losing my mind, weeks of my life, data or all three.

    If Valve (or really any other large entity capable of handling this for tens of thousands of users) stepped in to act as the guide for setting it all up in a safe manner and such that it just works without constant need for tweaking (unless you want to stray from the "installation wizard"), I could see Linux gain a big surge in users.

  • Alexandra is the hero students (and scientists) all over the world need! And I'm so glad that my former profs acknowledged and recommended Sci-Hub to us. So many people wouldn't be able to graduate without debt (or "even more debt" for the Americans) otherwise.

  • deporting someone to a place where they get starved, shot or lynched should not be permitted in a civilized nation

    You're talking about the one American student who might get his student visa revoked? Because the other three are EU citizens and would only be banned from entering Germany (still a very harsh punishment and I don't think justifiable, especially without actual conviction). So they could still freely move in the rest of the Schengen Zone if I understood correctly.

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  • Not only is it voluntary (can confirm that 1&1 doesn't block the subset of sites I just now tried out which are on the list) but Germany's approach seems to be pretty tame in comparison, still. Doesn't make it good, but a lot less bad than it seems by just reading the highlighted section.

    While the CUII website lists 24 platforms for blocking, at last count the exposed list contained well over ten times more domains/subdomains, over 300 in total. For perspective, Germany’s site-blocking program is very modest when compared to schemes in the UK, France, Italy, and Spain, for example, where thousands of sites are blocked with information on domains mostly restricted.

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  • Holy cow that's a horrible take. Please, if you can spare the time and money, come visit our country and don't just look at the few high-criminality places or the corruption of key politicians. Yes, they exist and should be criticized, but if your conclusion from that is to think that Germany is still just like during one of the most horrific regimes, then you've been grossly misinformed and need to experience the daily reality instead.

  • Hard agree!

    From what I read online, it seems that they may have partaken in criminal offenses (read something about storming a building with improvised weapons), but deporting someone before their trial is due and they have been convicted, is not how it should work in a supposedly-civilised country!

  • Immediately downloaded the video just in case it gets taken down!

    I'm German and my father is such a Trump fanboy, it's sickening. I used to immediately debunk the hyperlinks he'd send to facebook or group chats, but he's been pretty quiet to me lately. I have lost all hope of changing his stubborn mind until actual mass executions are committed, so I'm just collecting all this shit to throw in his face afterwards to at least get the satisfaction of showing him why I was against this coming regime long before mass executions.

  • "Break a leg" (or "Hals und Beinbruch" in German, which is "Neck and leg fracture").

    I don't even know what the logic could be. Is it supposed to be some sort of reverse psychology?

  • It depend on the context/group.

    At work, no biggie, it just tells me that you acknowledge my message and currently have nothing useful to add.

    With my friends, who usually heavily rely on emojis and "oldtimey smileys" (like xD or y.y)? Ya, unless you completely eminate happiness and friendship, I'm concerned about your mood / standing with me.

  • As @apotheotic@beehaw.org mentioned, that is actually not allowed and against the spirit of the "cookie banner law". But since hundreds, if not thousands of sites break this law, it takes quite the time for government workers to sift through all of that (provided they even get around to it).

  • Big agree on all of that, including the Any Austin recommendation!

    Skyrim is amazing for this kind of mindfulness with its environments. The NPCs are a little so-so (once you spend an extended amount of time at the same location) but you can't go wrong with setting up campfire and just taking in the wilderness and everything around you. X4 Foundations actually is pretty great, too, for this vibe-intake, when you land on a station and just exist (or sneak into another captain's ship and see where it takes you)

  • Look, man, it's trying its best. And frankly, I think it's about as ready as it could ever get to replace every single billionaire in the world, considering the sanity of many billionaire's choices we hear about lately.

  • I occasionally check my surroundings (especially when staying at a spot for more than just a couple minutes) for potential ambush and sniper locations.

    The funny part about that is that I only served for two years and not once left my home country to even be at risk of combat.

  • I don't know how strictly your lessons are monitored, but if they aren't, you might be able to deviate from your curriculum sometimes, especially if all of your students are on the same side as you. This field manual is a great start for teaching creative civil resistance against an oppressive regime while minimising the likelihood that the resistor loses their job doing so.

    As a teacher you wield the power to shape young people in a magnitude that is only topped by direct family and best friends. Use it wisely, while making sure to stay on curriculum enough that your students still pass their mandatory exams.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    German thermostat company Tado locks previously free app behind fake paywall, claiming it's "marketing tests"

    Environment @beehaw.org

    Chevron and Ecuador - The Envirinmental Disaster No One Knows About

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Literal rule(r)

    Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Question on F-Drood and OsmAnd~

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Curiosity demanded a post

    Science @beehaw.org

    Study via questionnaire (n = 126) about the perception of chemistry in No Man's Sky and how games can be used by science communicators.

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Study via questionnaire (n = 126) about the perception of chemistry in No Man's Sky and how games can be used by science communicators.

    Do It Yourself @beehaw.org

    Charging a solar powerbank with external solar panels?

    Do It Yourself @beehaw.org

    Clever camper-van tricks?

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    How are you feeling right now (gaming-wise)?