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  • In Germany it is generally a crime to insult anyone.

    I think that itself is not bad. What makes it bad is the general tendency of German police to only follow up on that when it affects someone with power (politician, police, etc.). And of course in this case that they punished someone for it while they were not able to prove it in court.

  • As I mentioned under your other comment quoting this article:

    They only describe what was done at the protests in general. I did not see any mention of the police even accusing them of being directly involved in mayor crimes, let alone proving it.

    Yes, it is not ok, to vandalize the university and threaten people with axes. And those who did that should be persecuted for it. But it is not ok to "make an example" of someone who just participated in the same protest.

  • That was a thing that happened at the protest in general. The state was not able to prove any of the now deported committed any crimes though (it even says so in your source and the part you quoted was about the protests in general, not the specific people about to be deported). That is one of the mayor reasons it is so problematic, just skipping presumption of innocence and letting the executive punish someone for an alleged crime without having to prove that crime.

    Plus Welt is Springer media, so a pretty unreliable source.

  • I am explicitly talking about this in the context of me being non-american. And where I live the vast majority of people who can not afford a car (like young people) are not dependent on one. Even if you live in bumfuck nowhere you can get around by moped.

    If you work full time you would usually be able to afford a (cheap) car. And if your still in uni the towns are generally big enough for you to not be car-dependant.

  • You have the option of not buying one if you cant afford it.

    And there are some used cars around the 2-5k€ pricepoint if you really need one i guess.

    Edit: my main point was that it always shocks me to have such a car dependence in the US that you'd even have to go into debt. I am not saying Americans should just not buy cars...

  • I don't often dock my steam deck (have no controller so I'll only use it as a media console) but when I do the only issue I've had was some applications starting in the wrong resolution when in gaming mode.

    Otherwise I can't say I could see the issues you're having; I have no issues with sound over HDMI, my mouse and other Bluetooth devices stay connected in desktop and gaming mode.

    Have you tried connecting another device (ideally also Linux) through the same dongle to check wether it outputs the sound through the Tv?