DolphinMath

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DolphinMath, (edited )

The Guardian – Bias and Credibility

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I keep having to login to Lemmy on any iPhone browser every time I navigate to a new page. Is there a way to keep me logged in?

The title really. I tried Firefox, Safari and Chrome, they all behave the same way: I have to re-enter my credentials almost every time I refresh the page or navigate to a new link within Lemmy. Especially on iPhone this is very annoying (since accessing your saved passwords requires entering a code). Is there a way to extend...

DolphinMath,

It has a PWA option, which is pretty cool too!

DolphinMath,

I have a dual-hose portable AC, because my landlord sucks and won’t install something sensible like a mini-split. My biggest complaint is that the only mode that sucks in outside air relies running the inefficient and expensive AC. I’m in SoCal, so no cheap electricity for me. If I had the option I’d 100% rather install solar, but as a renter that is definitely not an option.

That said if I was purchasing one, I’d buy the one recommended by TheWirecutter. It uses a dual hose-in-hose design and is more power efficient than most models.

A version of that is on sale in the US from Sam’s Club for $375.

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US defines 'major' Rafah operation that would change Israel policy (www.reuters.com)

The White House on Tuesday provided the most complete definition yet of what it considers a “major ground operation” in Rafah that could trigger a change in United States policy toward Israel, and said Israel’s actions there have not yet reached that level....

DolphinMath,

Reuters – Bias and Credibility

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Haiti transition council taps former PM Conille to again lead country (www.reuters.com)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, May 28 (Reuters) - Haiti’s transition council on Tuesday tapped former Prime Minister Garry Conille, who briefly led the country over a decade ago, to return to the role as the Caribbean nation works to restore stability and take back control from violent gangs....

DolphinMath,

Reuters – Bias and Credibility

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DolphinMath, (edited )

Semafor – Bias and Credibility

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DolphinMath, (edited )

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Article By Robbie Gramer

DolphinMath, (edited )

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DolphinMath, (edited )

Foreign Policy – Bias and Credibility

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Article By Michael Albertus

DolphinMath, (edited )

Foreign Policy – Bias and Credibility

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Article By Timothy Grose

DolphinMath,

Does this help?

archive.is/5weiH

DolphinMath,
DolphinMath,

Come back when you actually know something instead of vaguely gesturing at possibilities. My argument and sources were clear. I spent too much time digging already, and forgive me if I don’t want to spend even more time researching every suggestion for your 9 day old Lemmy account.

There is an obvious cultural connection between different Arabic Islamic extremist groups in the Middle East. Yes there will be cultural differences, and differences in dialect, but the meaning of this word isn’t one of them.

DolphinMath,

Good retort

DolphinMath,
DolphinMath,

I’m going to reply one more time out of the hope you actually are confused about my response, and aren’t simply sealioning.

…I really don’t see how the number of days I am on this platform is relevant to anything we are discussing here.

Troll accounts are prevalent on this platform. So much so that certain apps flag new accounts to users.

Again, Hamas and ISIS are not interchangeable words.

I do not disagree with that statement. However, that is not what I am saying.

The influence of ISIS on the Middle East, in Arabic language, and in the culture of similar Militant Islamic Extremist groups is clear and obvious. It colors the world in which the Hamas Militant spoke. It is only logical that he would choose words to frighten, and degrade those whom he was fighting against.

Because you say so? I’m sorry, you failed to provide evidence to support your claim.

No. Because the word spoken has a specific meaning in the culture/context in which it was spoken. The only argument that makes any sense against this, is that he actually said a different but similarly pronounced word.

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