@nickanderson@joshourisman@petrillic@greg my biggest issue with org-attach is that it makes it very difficult to move things around (eg a picture to a different headline) and even worse is, when some headline „above“ gets assigned an ID when it previously had not.
@nickanderson@joshourisman@petrillic@greg any hints on how to ease my pain much appreciated. Ideally org would look into the attach for each parent until it finds the attachment
@publicvoit great collection of cloud resources btw. For your article, who should read it? Laypersons/IT professionals? Private/business? I would say the motives differ between the target groups.
Layman’s Business: „Bad security practice at Microsoft exposed your trade secrets (outlook , SharePoint, Azure) to criminals for years“ - for the CEO maybe make it more catchy „Did you lose business to competition because of neglect security at Microsoft?“
eben so überlegt... das eg im dr. oetker pudding "das original" vanille geschmack 0% vanille und nichtmal natürliches aroma (sondern nur aroma) steckt geht vermutlich klar, weil es nicht der "das original" vanillepudding ist. wenn man bei dem original-label an was anderes denkt ist man halt selbst schuld. wenn man aus der bio abteilung rausgeht ist man schon selbst schuld. alles so absurd mit dieser lebensmittelindustrie.
This long and harrowing article shows how #Israel behaved the last 50 years.
I had to stop reading for a time right at the top of the article after reading this:
> [..] in one case, a settler shot a Palestinian in the stomach while an Israel Defense Forces soldier looked on, yet the police questioned the shooter for only 20 minutes, and never as a criminal suspect, according to an internal Israeli military memo.
Friday evening I suddenly got such intense toothache that I've been dizzy, shaking and vision flickering almost constantly all through the weekend, unable to sleep more than maybe 2 house total since night to Friday.
Now, I've had an emergency inspection at the People's/Public Dental Care and they told me that out of that tooth's three roots 1½ are dead, the tooth is half dead and death is spreading.
So I replied, that's appropriate, since it has made me too feel half dead by now. ;-D :-///
So, tomorrow I get to travel to a city to get an emergency tooth pulling.
Maybe then I'll be able to think properly again. Yaay!
What, if any, are the considerations when selecting a reasonably priced decent quality #ultrasonic cleaning bath?
Use case would be to clean and degrease/deoil small tools, glasses, watches, etc. Maybe a second unit some day to experiment with e.g. wood-chip infused milk; that second unit would remain food-safe.
I didn't get much farther than "probably stainless steel, and correct volume" -- and select that from eBay?
« … just imagine those kids and families watching their relatives their parents being killed in the bombing… what kind of generation we expect in our region or even in Europe, elsewhere, watching all these images and seeing the world just staying silent about it… »
@poligraf@palestine I still don’t understand how people can actually unconditionally support Israel right now. This is so obviously not self defense. When I kill an attacker that actively threatens my life, this is self defense (and arguably even then not in all cases). If I then start to kill his family and neighbors, then it is no longer self defense.
@poligraf@palestine starting by calling them animals and cutting off 2 million people from water, food, power, and medicine. That alone should have made all civilized states to push against this.
@dantleech they are working on forgejo actions (not sure in how far and when/if they offer it as a service though). But for a homelab, forgejo and actions work rather well
@stpaultim#emacs#orgmode has extensive capabilities for task management and also supports time tracking. I personally don’t use time tracking, so my experience solely is on the really good task management. I would find it difficult to use emacs for a whole development shop as it is a 100% „locally, on your system“ mode of operations
#apartheid / How Israelis Are Taught to Erase the Palestinians
When Israel's education ministry ordered the removal of maps showing the 1967 borders from classrooms, it was just the most recent blatant, dangerous, absurd attempt to erase the occupation – and the Palestinians
Some interesting points:
The Israeli education ministry recently ordered schools to remove maps showing the 1967 borders/Green Line between Israel and the Palestinian territories. This is seen as another attempt to erase evidence of the occupation from Israelis' consciousness.
The education system generally avoids discussing the moral/political dimensions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Instead, it promotes nationalist narratives, e.g. of Israel's strong military and democracy. Palestinians are often only presented as adversaries or obstacles to peace.
This feeds the cognitive dissonance where Israelis can ignore the realities of occupation and dispossession faced by Palestinians. Other government actions like the Nakba law also suppress Palestinian narratives.
As a result, young Israelis grow up unaware and often ambivalent about the occupation. The education system prioritizes tech/STEM over humanities/critical thinking, which further discourages questioning dominant narratives.
Attempts to 'shrink' the conflict also aim to manage rather than resolve core issues like Palestinian self-determination. But suppressing fundamental truths cannot make them disappear.
> On Monday, the White House expressed concern over reports that Israel used US-supplied white phosphorus in attacks on Lebanon, adding that it was seeking more details about the allegations.
WOW, I am so happy that #israel are the good guys!
> It is beyond horrific that the Israeli army has indiscriminately used white phosphorous in violation of international humanitarian law.
> Aya Majzoub, Amnesty International
'Only a fraction of the necessary food is reaching the Gaza Strip, there is a lack of fuel, and no one is safe, Skau continued in a WFP statement, adding: “We cannot do our job.”'
@baruch@Miro_Collas let’s not forget that the help convoys were only a literal drop in the literal desert. Also Israel delayed the help that others paid for for days and weeks.
Also Israel build up Hamas.
The current head of state came to power by leading a demonstration chanting „kill Rabin“ and then promptly killed the last honest attempt to find a peaceful solution.
Instead Israel accelerated their apartheid state and stoppend being a state of law.
Das Gejammere (der Grazer bedient seine Zielgruppe) klingt für mich recht ähnlich zum Gejammer vor dem Umbau der Mariahilferstraße in Wien. Und die hat sich für die anliegenden Geschäfte ja wohl hervorragend entwickelt, seitdem die Autos stark reduziert wurden.
@publicvoit@norberteder wenn ich in die Stadt zum einkaufen fahre, dann idR mit der Bahn. Das liegt aber daran, dass ich zum einen viel (Menge, Gewicht) tragen kann und Klamotten wenig wiegen. Meine Frau kann deutlich weniger tragen, kauft dafür aber mehr ein (Kind). Das ist mit der Bahn maximal unhandlich. Also entweder Auto, oder Internet. Internet ist aber schlecht für die Geschäfte.
Schwere Sachen wie Lebensmittel (da kommen ja gerne mal 15+kg zusammen) sind mit der Bahn kaum noch möglich
@publicvoit@norberteder ich empfinde die Autos auch als störend. Aufhalten würde ich mich in der Innenstadt dann wohl eher für Kultur & Erholung. Wir haben die Skandinavischen denn das „Einkaufen Problem“ gelöst?
@SheDrivesMobility@grischa 4mrd, das sind 50€ pro Bürger. Wo kann ich die 150€/Jahr einwerfen? Zahle doppelt, wenn dafür Brücken und Schienen repariert werden. Extra Bonus für behindertengerechte Bahnsteige.
@derpostillon ich fühle mich nicht gut dabei, dass eine Satire Zeitschrift objektiv berichtet. Realität und Satire sind wirklich nicht mehr auseinanderzuhalten
@yeti@adele@badtuple you can use pandoc to do some nice things. I use it to create html files with embedded pictures and the pandoc lua filter for some rewriting
@jeffowski@publicvoit how far is far enough? WW1? Migration of the Peoples? Homo Sapiens vs. Neanderthal? The first human? Further? My point is that the future is more important than the past.