Spzi

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Spzi,

das zeigt deutlich, wie schädlich es ist, wenn hochrangige Politiker so agieren wie Scholz und damit davon kommen.

Sehr, sehr guter Punkt!

Ich fand das Rumgescholze damals absolut inakzeptabel und unerträglich, dabei hatte ich an diese Konsequenz noch gar nicht gedacht.

Spzi,

Wieso ironisch? Das scheint irrtümlich davon auszugehen, die hätten einen ähnlichen Wertekompass. Dort heiligt aber der Zweck die Mittel. Dreckige Mittel sind okay, insbesondere wenn es dadurch den Feinden dreckig geht.

Die leben in einem politischen System, was sie verachten und ablehnen. Die Regeln dieser Zivilgesellschaft gelten nicht für sie. Auf Abrissparties darf man sich daneben benehmen.

"Da geht die Motivation flöten": Der Kampf für die Demokratie ist schlecht organisiert (www.n-tv.de) German

Der neu angefachte Antisemitismus, eine AfD, die dieses Jahr mehrere Wahlen zu gewinnen droht - die bundesdeutsche Demokratie sollte ihre Abwehrkräfte besser stärken. Doch aus der organisierten Zivilgesellschaft kommen Hilferufe: Die staatliche Unterstützung sei behäbig und unstetig....

Spzi,

Am Mittwoch sorgte ein Bericht des Recherchenetzwerks Correctiv für Aufsehen: Hochrangige Mitglieder der AfD, Unternehmer und Neonazis hatten gemeinsam die Vertreibung von Millionen Menschen aus Deutschland geplant.

correctiv.org/…/geheimplan-remigration-vertreibun…

Krasse Geschichte. Ging meinem Gefühl nach zumindest hier ziemlich unter. Lag das daran, dass es zeitgleich auf die Update-Schwierigkeiten bei Lemmy stieß? Oder weiß man einfach nicht mehr, was man noch tun oder sagen soll?

Spzi,

Oettinger für 1.41 €/l, ist das der größte Aufpreis?

Spzi,

Warum so passiv? Fehlen als Regierung die Möglichkeiten?

Spzi,

Es geht hier nicht um “die Opposition”, bestehend auch aus CDU und Linke, sondern um eine rechtsextreme, teilweise verfassungsfeindliche Partei. Noch sind wir nicht in den 30ern, und wäre auch schön wenn’s so bleibt.

Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button?

Some article websites (I’m looking at msn.com right now, as an example) show the first page or so of article content and then have a “Continue Reading” button, which you must click to see the rest of the article. This seems so ridiculous, from a UX perspective–I know how to scroll down to continue reading, so why hide...

Spzi,

Just a guess: to prevent bots from scraping the full content?

Nach Correctiv Recherche: Petition für die Einleitung eines AfD Verbots Verfahrens schießt durch die Decke (innn.it) German

Nachdem das Correctiv das geheime Treffen der AfD enthüllte schießen die Unterschriftenzahlen die Petition für die Einleitung eines AfD Verbotverfahrens vor dem Bundesverfassungsgericht durch die Decke. In den letzten 2-3 Tagen(nach dem die Recherche halt Veröffentlicht wurde) sind da mal gut 60k Unterschriften zugenommen....

Spzi,

Link zur Petition? Ich finde nur alte. Faszinierend, wie oft das schon versucht wurde.

Spzi,

Öh, doch. Danke. Paar Wochen weniger Lemmy, und schon passiert sowas.

Spzi,

Sie hätten das aus meiner Sicht nicht nur auf die Metal-Szene beschränken sollen.

Entsprechend hättest du deine Kritik nicht nur auf FUNK beschränken dürfen. “Es gibt Idioten und es gibt korrekte Leute bei FUNK - wie überall anders auch.”

Gut, du schreibst das in einem Thread, in dem es explizit über FUNK geht, aber die haben das ja auch entsprechend in einer Doku gemacht, in der es explizit um Metal geht.

Persönlich löse ich sowas gern mit “Was ich nicht gesagt habe, habe ich auch nicht so gemeint.”

Spzi,

Yes, that’s true, but the number probably actually declined for a similar reason.

Some created multiple accounts, others tried multiple platforms. Some were happy with lemmy and stayed, others did not.

Spzi,

I find the plateau quite puzzling (lemmy.world, but the total looks very similar):

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/c9ae8c42-9556-42e1-a732-6c42140c038a.png

There was quite a steep increase, and then it suddenly stopped.

I would rather expect it to slow down, than to stop that abruptly.

We’re looking at a fairly large group of people making a decision to create an account on Lemmy. There are plenty of reasons to expect it to be fuzzy. Even if they all responded to one particular event in time, some would have done so immediately, others the next day, few more even later.

Spzi,

you cannot define a “real man” as all men are real.

If we acknowledge gender, then we must acknowledge this idea by the same logic. Both are social constructs about the sexual identity of a person, disconnected from their biology.

Spzi,

Does he know?

Spzi,

As phrased in a recent anti-union campaign by Amazon: Watch out, your co-workers might be “vulnerable to organizing”.

Spzi,

When people “farm” for fake internet pointe by appealing to the oppinions of everyone else it leads to people just expressing one “right” (popular) oppinion.

We have the same result already, for several reasons. One is, we do have karma within threads.

Another is, people will get backlash for voicing the “wrong” opinion even if there is no point system. People happily reply to correct someone.

Spzi,

Reddit was using karma for a long time and people stayed. The exodus happened when reddit announced charging for using their API, and everything that came along. Karma was no significant part of that story.

Spzi,

Lemmy.ml Karma Calculator

Display Lemmy.ml Karma.

Seems to not be so useful outside of lemmy.ml

Spzi,

Right, it does display a karma value in the user profile page (not my own, but for others). Regardless from which instance that user is.

It does not display user karma in threads, regardless on which instance. Does your experience differ?

Spzi,

there is zero intelligence in them. They basically work via trial and error

The big philosophical question (with practical implications) is, wether our intelligence evolved differently.

Spzi,

Thus wouldn’t it be feasible to push that energy back in or back out using methods that may use the same amount of energy, though yield far greater results?

Yes, it’s possible to improve efficiency, up to a limit set by thermodynamics. In this video, a scientist (granted, astrophysicist) talks about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBN9JeX3iDs

Even if we built a 100% efficiency direct air capture system (which is impossible) to get down to 450 PPM CO2 levels by 2050, which is frankly too much already, and even in the more optimistic emission scenario – all of that still demands roughly 5% of the planet’s entire electricity production to be diverted to these machines.

While capture is necessary, it will physically not suffice. We have to stop emitting more; keep fossil fuels in the ground.

Spzi,

most of the carbon is part of the earth’s existing carbon cycle

I’m afraid that’s a bit too simplistic. I’ll name a few reasons to give a hint why.

For example, both carbon dioxide and methane are “part of the earth’s carbon cycle”, but both have different climate impacts. Ruminants transform one into the other; from bad to worse.

Another person pointed out how meat production also involves burning fossil fuels, for example for transport. Or synthetic fertilizers.

Yet another reason is land use change. Meat production, being inherently less efficient due to more intermediate steps (see trophic levels), uses more land for the same amount of nutritions compared to plant based agriculture. This translates to more deforestation, more dried up wetlands, more desertification, and more stress on other species.

Finally, scale and speed make a difference. It’s true that both carbon dioxide and methane are part of Earth’s existing carbon cycle. Yet, the scale and speed at which we emit those is unprecedented.

Spzi,

Says who, got any source on that? Do we have any evidence for both assumptions, specifically the second?

As far as I know, natural herds of ruminants can actually help keep carbon in the ground. The natural population density is also much lower compared to modern factory farms.

Spzi,

Consider these two pixel-oval portals:


<span style="color:#323232;">  xx         oo
</span><span style="color:#323232;">x    x     o    o
</span><span style="color:#323232;">x    x     o    o
</span><span style="color:#323232;">x    x     o    o
</span><span style="color:#323232;">x    x     o    o
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  xx         oo
</span>

They are the same size, and you can easily make a bijective mapping for each of their pixels.

Rotate one two times in 3D space by 90°, and it fits through the other. If you want more wiggle room, make them taller.

Spzi,

In any case, performance is just one factor. For a FOSS project to be successful long term it needs contributions from other developers and with the massive pool of Python developers there are, hopefully I’ll be getting some help soon. Also along those lines I have deliberately chosen:


<span style="color:#323232;">to code as simply and stupidly as possible, to make it accessible to most skill levels.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">No complicated frameworks, fancy algorithms, or esoteric design patterns. Model View Controller, baby.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">No frontend build process or tool chain (vanilla JS only. No npm).
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Few third party dependencies, only Redis and Postgresql. Mostly.
</span>

All this makes setting up an initial development environment, finding the bit you want to change and testing it out fairly quick and easy.

Sounds very wise to make it as accessible as possible. And you basically get super maintainable code as a side product!

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