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  • I was astonished that one of my colleagues is actually a fan of Andrew Tate. Mind you he is also based in Europe, where people tend to be more self aware.

    He actually is also into Trump and is a global warming denier, so I guess he fits the profile and still I think this is the first person I personally know who sympathizes with them.

    The far right is really on the rise and we as humanity seems to have learned absolutely nothing from history.

  • I really feel sorry for those guys, they are recruited to fight someone else's war in a foreign country and are literally exchanged for food, money and space technology like a cattle.

    This shows how much the NK government values the lives of their citizens. Grim!

  • Why don't you use something like Tailscale? Other than that using non standard ports greatly reduces the risks of you getting compromised. The majority of attacks come from port scanners scanning for default ports and trying to use known vulnerabilities.

  • And here you are wrong, Palestinians have no citizenship and nowhere to go. A lot of Ukrainians escaped the war, Palestinians simply can't do that. They are stuck in a very small land rendered completely inhabitable by now, with no escape and no future.

  • During COVID they learned they can make the same profit by ditching mass market vehicles and concentrating on high margin SUVs and still preserve their profit margin. I guess this is now biting their asses.

  • Yesterday someone posted a screenshot of the price of a fully trimmed ID3 costing 63K €. Mind you ID3 is a small compact car. That's absolutely insane, and then VW is wondering why their profit and sales are sliding down the drain. They were supposed to be producing mass market affordable cars.

    I don't think that those tariffs will help much, and it will be counterproductive in the long term for the European car industry.

  • Wasn't this also correlated with a lot of carbon heavy EU industries migrating to parts of the world with cheaper labor force and energy?

    Today I read an article in DW, that in Germany

    In July industrial production was almost 10% below the level it had been at, at the beginning of 2023.

  • The worst is that they not only create a very dangerous precedent, but also they are barring UNRWA without providing any alternative to it.

    The irony is that they are attacking the same institution thanks to which their state exists today and also the institution which was created for the world to try to avoid global conflicts like WWII.