A Buddhist was saying to me that anything bad that happens to someone is deserved
because they must have had bad karma as a result of having done something bad,
either in this life or a previous incarnation.
By the way for context, the Buddhist person I was speaking to used this
idea of karma to defend the evils humans cause to other animals in factory farming.
Their point of view appears to conflict with the Five precepts of Buddhist lay people.
Good that this developer speaks up. The recent XZ backdoor story is an example of lack of sustainable infrastructure and normalizing of pushing developers.
Tor browser useragent string pretends to be Windows on all platforms. CreepJS detects Linux in my case. A commenter mentions that Tor browser does not protect OS detection. That gives me mixed feelings about the goals of Tor browser.
If climate change is as bad as predicted, it will affect everyone, and when it does,
it will be too late to reverse it, we can only make it less bad.
It is more sad I'd say. From what I read in mainstream media and social media it is already happening, we're being fried to death. Lots of animals and parts of the Eco-system died already, yet the fossil fuel addiction continues.
I guess lots of people prefer to look away and do short term planning only.
If that is too much hassle then you can install Droidify https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.looker.droidify and simply click on NewPipe in the repository settings of Droidify but beware that Droidify does enable the IzzyOnDroid repo by default.
“We as South Africans sense, see, hear and feel to our core the inhumane
discriminatory policies and practices of the Israeli regime as an even more
extreme form of the apartheid that was institutionalised against Black people
in my country,”
Discussing politics at the work place has been an HR violation for some time,
but speaking against the company policy or its customers has always been a
fireable ofense. I’m not sure why this surprises anyone.
Looks like a navel-gazing USA thing. Here in Europe I cannot imagine that there's many companies who'd fire workers for protesting or tells them to shut up forever.
Ah yes, Bryan Lunduke was a very well known name in Linux circles years ago. His Linux e-books still can be had.