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yetAnotherUser,

about your tangentWouldn’t ‘quite literally’ be sufficient to get across the intended meaning of literally? Bear in mind, I’m not a native speaker so I have no clue if this is generally accepted.

yetAnotherUser,

But not a single thing more than one or two.

Because the group was founded and led by a Nazi in 1951 who believed in the exact same thing as the Nazi party but wasn’t a member, therefore avoiding pretty much any and all consequences.

yetAnotherUser,

A foot is like 30cm. So it’s roughly 27000 cm^3 or 27 liters.

yetAnotherUser,

original made by u/AnOrangeCactus under this Reddit post, the uncompressed SVG file is here

yetAnotherUser,

😳

yetAnotherUser, (edited )

Quick info because I don’t know how many people are aware: this flag is based upon the flag of Austria-Hungary:

https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/ed510e9d-4d50-4e91-84c7-72dac25e6d83.png

yetAnotherUser,

Ich nutze Anki allgemein zum Lernen, für Vokabeln ist es auch gut geeignet. Man erstellt sich eigene Karteikarten (oder downloadet, es gibt öffentliche Kartensets) und die Karten werden je nachden wie gut du sie kannst häufiger oder seltener zum Lernen angezeigt. Es läuft auf allen gängigen Systemen, die einzige Plattform auf der es Geld kostet ist iOS. Man hat zudem kostenlosen Cloud-Speicher zum Synchronisieren der Karten und des Lernfortschritts auf verschiedene Geräte.

Ein paar englisch-deutsch Vokabelsets sind hier, die Qualität kann ich aber nicht einschätzen. Grundsätzlich würde ich empfehlen, die Karten selbst zu erstellen - das kann aber ziemlich lang dauern:

Edit: Die drei Sets sind deutsch auf der Vorderseite, englisch auf der Rückseite. Es gibt auch Sets mit der anderen Richtung, z.B. hier:

yetAnotherUser,

A one way mirror would probably work as well.

Additionally, it would literally work since the inside of the backpack is much darker than the outside.

yetAnotherUser,

Oh, I thought “Queens 4 Children” was one of those shitty conservative hate groups.

yetAnotherUser,

Wie wärs mit Südtirol?

yetAnotherUser,

they’re RIGHT

~rudely, another german

yetAnotherUser,

Mit Schriftgröße 4 und ausschließlich Fließtext.

yetAnotherUser,

Man könnte auch das C durch ein X ersetzen, das ist ja ein Christogramm. Also die XxU.

yetAnotherUser, (edited )

Pros over male/female classification:

  • gender neutral
  • separates genitals from sex
  • doesn’t remove the sexual implications

Cons:

  • none
yetAnotherUser,
yetAnotherUser,

it’s neovim and anyone who disagrees is wrong

yetAnotherUser, (edited )

No, 40% of climate change is caused by the wealthiest 10% globally. That’s 800,000,000 people, including according to this 100 million US-Americans. Even the bottom 50% of US Americans cause as much emission (per capita) as the top 10% in Turkey or Argentina.

Source (2015)

yetAnotherUser, (edited )

Well yes, but actually no.

The reason grammatic gender is called gender is because almost all nouns referring to men (boy, men, father, uncle…) are in one group and almost all nouns referring to women are in the other.

In German, Mädchen is not in the female group because -chen is a diminutive changing any noun’s group to neuter. The word Jungchen, from “Junge” meaning “(young) boy” exists as well and is also neuter.

Similarily, all plural nouns are in the female group. Just because grammar has some more quirks doesn’t mean grammatical gender doesn’t line up with actual gender.

The only exception in German I know of would be the word “Weib”, cognate to wife, translating to women, which is in the neuter group. Except this word is archaic and an insult nowadays. All other words referring to gendered people should be in their corresponding grammatical group.

yetAnotherUser,

Whoops, yeah that part was bollocks.

yetAnotherUser,

Although I’m only vaguely aware of the German laws, I don’t think other EU nations’ laws differ significantly.

Here’s the corresponding law:

The insurer shall not be obligated to effect payment if the policyholder has intentionally and unlawfully caused the loss suffered by the third party.

Source:

Since this was clearly negligence, I think they would be fine. After all, they didn’t intend to damage the statue. Gross negligence is still negligence.

yetAnotherUser,

I think the pp= parameter is referencing a playlist. The tracker parameter is si=.

Edit: I have no idea what the pp= parameter does.

yetAnotherUser,

Yeah, I realized. No clue what it does, the only mention I found was on a 2 year old Reddit post on r/youtube asking the same.

yetAnotherUser,

Can someone help me with the extremely relevant task of deciphering the icons on the desktop? I spot:

  • VSCode
  • OBS
  • FireFox
  • Windows Recycle Bin icon
  • a Windows Folder icon
  • 2 IntelliJ programs(?)
yetAnotherUser,

Easy: to judge their app choice

yetAnotherUser,

Yeah, at first I thought he escaped by hovering away and dropping his skin.

yetAnotherUser,

I agree with this meme.

Basic biology is basic for a reason: to teach children. Yeah, the only two combinations of sex chromosomes are XX and XY and gender doesn’t exist because we just assign groups based on the most common phenotypes. This works very well until it doesn’t.

The next part of the meme should be:

Conservatives: Advanced Biology
>o< 📖
yetAnotherUser,

CSU, AfD und FW ganz unten, so muss das sein :)

Nur sehen Umfragen in Bayern so aus:

https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/b6f595d2-1a14-44ca-9ba9-02e4434ee300.png

Eine 3/4 Mehrheit von rechtspopulistischen Parteien - zum Vergleich, momentan sind die drei knapp unter 2/3.

yetAnotherUser,

But they didn’t say that? They said ‘men are terrible’ is included in the phrase ‘people are terrible’ because men are people.

yetAnotherUser,

Yes, in this case men are absolutely to blame, I am not denying this.

I believe they intended their comment as a general statement not specific to sexual harassment/assault. It felt like a fatalist response, not as an attempt to derail the conversation.

yetAnotherUser,

Norwegen sieht ganz schön aus, keine aufsteigende konservative oder rechtspopulistischen Partei dabei (außer die "Zentrums"partei, welche aber weniger rechts als die anderen beiden rechten Parteien ist).

yetAnotherUser,

Wait I recognize your username

yetAnotherUser,

Your first point assumes women need as much food as men. This isn’t true, women need significantly less food due to their smaller size and lower metabolism on average.

yetAnotherUser,

archive.ph/0xLUh

Not a successful coup but rather the planning of a coup. About the recent coups, there’s somewhat of a lack of information. Time will tell whether Wagner was influencing the coups. What is obvious is Wagner is certainly supported by a large portion of the population, seeing as there’s Wagner flags everywhere.

Then there’s also Russia + Wagner attempting to gain control over Moldova

yetAnotherUser,

Same hier, mein Handy war beim letzten Mal leider schon (längst) EOL und hatte nicht mal eine Cell Broadcast Option.

yetAnotherUser,

AI and robotics companies don’t want this to happen. OpenAI, for example, has reportedly fought to “water down” safety regulations and reduce AI-quality requirements. According to an article in Time, it lobbied European Union officials against classifying models like ChatGPT as “high risk,” which would have brought “stringent legal requirements including transparency, traceability, and human oversight.” The reasoning was supposedly that OpenAI did not intend to put its products to high-risk use—a logical twist akin to the Titanic owners lobbying that the ship should not be inspected for lifeboats on the principle that it was a “general purpose” vessel that also could sail in warm waters where there were no icebergs and people could float for days.

What would’ve been high risk? Well:

In one section of the White Paper OpenAI shared with European officials at the time, the company pushed back against a proposed amendment to the AI Act that would have classified generative AI systems such as ChatGPT and Dall-E as “high risk” if they generated text or imagery that could “falsely appear to a person to be human generated and authentic.”

That does make sense, considering ELIZA from the 60s would fit this description. It pretty much repeated what you wrote to it in a different style.

I don’t see how generative AI can be considered high risk when it’s literally just fancy keyboard autofill. If a doctor asks ChatGPT what the correct dose of medication for a patient is, it’s not ChatGPT which should be considered high risk but rather the doctor.

yetAnotherUser,

What has Ukraine Czechoslovakia allowed to have happen [sic] to it’s [sic] ethnic Russian German population comprising a decent portion of the east of Ukraine [sic] West of Czechoslovakia done during it’s [sic] time?

The settlement of the Czechoslovakian problem, which has now been achieved is, in my view, only the prelude to a larger settlement in which all Europe may find peace.

  • Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, September 30th, 1938.

More context:

The Munich Agreement[a] was an agreement concluded at Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, the United Kingdom, the French Republic, and Fascist Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of part of Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland, where more than three million people, mainly ethnic Germans, lived.

yetAnotherUser,

Kbin actually does this, although there appear to be zero downvotes.

kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/…/down

yetAnotherUser,

Is ammo made from lead that much better? I honestly don’t know. Sure the radiation sucks but Uranium, at least the isotope they’re sending is “barely” radioactive. It’s the same Uranium people had in their plates etc. The toxicity is probably the far more relevant factor but I don’t know how Uranium compares to lead.

yetAnotherUser,

What percentage of your money would come from 15 year old content you produced? Please reply with the median.

yetAnotherUser,

Just buy the cards with cash? They’re probably at every other store.

yetAnotherUser,

It’s borderline impossible to trace cash. There’s a reason money laundering is pretty successful. And if you’re completely paranoid, pay with coins. These will never be tracked unless you happen to commit enough serious crimes to have a team of agents track you 24/7.

yetAnotherUser,

Then again, if you’re targeted like this you probably have a keylogger installed, negating any and all privacy benefits of Monero.

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