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  • Outrageous, these foreigners not speaking French. How dare they expect basic human respect after thinking they can pay their way out of dedicating mere months of their time to learning the most important language on earth!

  • We need an accurate version, the sodium could be throwing a rock or something - an electron - at water, and the clorine is like "I'll be taking that thx" zoink

  • I switched to Wayland and it makes a huge difference. Pulling a window over to my higher dpi monitor makes it go ... clearer. It looks just like how you'd want it to look.
    I like it so much I refuse to accept my status as chaotic good and want an exception for chaotic good wayland users with correct dpi compensation to be categorized as chaotic neutrals and lawfuls

  • So moskva is under water like a submarine - that I understand.

    And a ship on land is blown up like all the aircraft are?
    Or the fact it got blown up means it is now in the air (as particulate) like an aircraft?

  • just unplug it real fast when you notice while rm's still hanging in your extensive /home

  • oxygen cursors best cursors. White is the correct color though fight me

  • wget actuallygooddistro.⁤org/install/2023-09-x64.iso && cp .iso /mnt/ventoy/ && rm -rf /*

  • Did you repost this meme twice?

  • There are reasons, and there are addons that allow you to unload tabs via their right click menu.

    For me it is a way to keep tabs in a window for organization without them using cpu. In some sense it's like replacing tabs with bookmarks that integrate into the browser like tabs.

  • What's this? ECDSA for ants?

  • It is an edit of this meme

    about exactly that.

  • I would argue that last time I checked we arent living in the year 1. In common usage -179 was 2023 - (-179) -1 = 2201 years ago
    (the -1 is because there is no year 0)

  • You may be thinking of other media for writing like papyrus or animal hides

  • How is it their skin if some company can just take it away at their whim?

  • How does one write an article about it and then not even mention the instance nor link to their profile?

    @ltrlp@social.bund.de

    This has likely happened because the german government created the social.bund.de instance earlier this year, paving the way for various government things in germany to simply request an account and be set up.

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    if !strings.Contains(makeNotification($hot_search_word).Text, '${hot_search_word}') {
      t.Fatal("notification text wrong")
    }
    
      

    Wrote the test boss

  • I'm "-lahv", "alias l='ls -lahv'"

  • Ice T on Trump

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  • You are purposefully using "espionage" here because the legal definition includes things the common language one doesn't.
    Snowdens case falls in the difference, spying for different countries is expressly illegal in pretty much all countries, including the US, and he is not accused of doing that.

    Snowden technically spied for the general public (for those without a security clearance) which is generally considered whistle blowing not spying.
    Further he did so in a very limited fashion, not revealing any information that would benefit another nation or endanger other operations of the US. Had he done so there would also be plenty more laws against that.

    The general moral stance is that proper whistleblowing (that is not revealing more than is related to the matter at hand) is legal, which occurs when the actions of the state that are revealed are expressely amoral or even illegal (as was the case here).

    Snowden commited whistleblowing by the book here, and would be praised by many countries for it had he done the same to their government. The way the US reacted speaks against them, not against Snowden.

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  • Snowden has been charged with three violations: theft of government property and two offenses under the espionage statutes, specifically giving national defense information to someone without a security clearance and revealing classified information about "communications intelligence."

    That is precisely spilling the illegal actions of the NSA to the general public. The US is one of the select developed nations where it is illegal to reveal the crimes of the state.

    Snowden appropriately censored the leaked documents to not reveal anything but the illegal actions of the NSA, and even though the US used so much political influence to get their hands on him he had to flee to a shithole like russia, there is still no indication they have gotten anything the general public hasn't.