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Das ist also bei dir nicht Unwissenheit, sondern schon bewusste Ignoranz.
Das ist also bei dir nicht Unwissenheit, sondern schon bewusste Ignoranz.
Das ist auch ein Kommentar.
Die Tatsache, dass du das nicht unterscheidest, zeigt aber gerade das Dilemma. Kommentare sollen Meinungen transportieren. Normale Nachrichten sollen aber neutral sein.
Weil gerade die öffentlich rechtlichen panische Angst davor haben, jemand könnte ihnen Meinung vorwerfen. Selbst wenn die Meinung eigentlich etwas selbstverständliches ist.
Hitler was inspired by the US exterminating it’s Native population and by the US reservation system.
Don’t act like being American gives you some unique perspective. Wow, that looks stupid, right?
There’s a clear difference between living in society and ruling that society.
Sure, but you’re implying that not being part of the ruling class absolves you from any guilt or responsibility. And that is literally what all Germans said after the war. What was I supposed to do?
And you’re living in a democracy.
Are you perhaps under the impression that all Americans in 1776 were Founders
Are you perhaps under the impression that us stupid Europeans don’t know what you’re talking about?
Comparing that to bystanders and voting and buying local and being complacent is absurd
Again, I’m German. I’ve heard that excuse before.
The Founders were among history’s monsters and you need to stop trying to protect their legacy by painting us with their brush. Chattel slavery was a uniquely horrible institution and its end mattered.
Dude, I’m German. I know a thing or two about facing the past. So don’t act like I’m defending anyone.
I didn’t choose to enslave anyone and I have no power to free them.
As far as I know, only about a third of people in the US back then ever owned slaves. The other two thirds didn’t choose that either. Yet most of them got complacent for a pretty long time.
Also, you do have a choice. You can buy clothes that are maybe not morally pure, but at least better. You could buy a Fairphone. You could become politically active or at least vote for the better candidates/parties. Sure, that won’t turn the world into utopia over night, but at least you can make it a bit better.
We all have to face the fact that our actions and inactions cause suffering, and some of that is indeed not in our power to change. But your stance of essentially giving up and pointing at the other crime as ever worse is hypocritical.
As Adorno said: there’s no right living in the wrong. And we are so wrong currently the slave population in this world is higher than ever in the US: https://www.un.org/en/delegate/50-million-people-modern-slavery-un-report
Of course it is. Today’s slaves get raped and tortured as well. Just not by us directly.
Essentially we outsourced the cruelty so we can live in blissful ignorance.
We do too.
We just call it outsourced labor and are happy about cheap clothes.
SSH, OpenSSL, LibreSSL, pf …
There’s not a single web server without some code from them. Every single phone, every Linux machine, and probably even Windows (citation needed) ships with some of these tools.
And you didn’t hear a thing, because the OpenBSD guys just sport a smug smile and don’t care about our plebian fame.
The OpenBSD folks are a weird bunch. Literally the entire Internet is built on top of their tools and libraries, and they just ignore the fame and keep dwelling in their basements.
Vielleicht lebe ich auch in einer komischen Stadt, aber das würde effektiv sämtliche Altbauviertel zu Verbotszonen machen. Der Gehweg vor meinem Haus ist insgesamt nicht mal 1,80m breit.
Das könnte echt miese Implikationen haben.
Ist eine andere Abteilung.
Nur halb ein Witz.
The part is what drives me mad. Podcasts and audiobooks are not that hard to do properly. You could very easily separate them into distinct apps or at least a special tab that acts like a proper player. Instead audiobooks are basically albums.
There’s a shuffle button.
On an audiobook.
Ich hätte es ja gut gefunden, wenn man das erst nachträglich öffentlich gemacht hätte. Der Ukraine einfach mal die Möglichkeit geben, die Russen komplett aus dem Nichts heraus massiv in Russland anzugreifen und sich danach hinstellen und sagen “achja, das hatten wir denen schon letzten Monat erlaubt. Alles cool.”
Again, that’s not what obfuscation means.
Also, what exactly is the difference between cat and journalctl? You can’t read a text file without a program either.
Of course, raw text files are more common, but what you’re drawing up here is a mixture of old man yells at cloud and tin foil hat territory.
So literally every program on your machine is obfuscated. Linux kernel? Obfuscated. Wayland? Obfuscated. And even VIM: obfuscated.
You’re creating problems where there are none.
Are you really sure, you’re using “obfuscation” right? Because that implies that someone intentionally makes something harder to read to hide something. That’s not the case here. Nothing is hidden, it’s all there, the formats are well defined and easy to read.
Das wäre möglich, aber die Verwaltung kriegt das nicht hin.
Die könnten das einfach als Teil der Ausschreibung aufnehmen, aber das tun sie nicht. Und für die Hersteller ist das auch gut, weil man dann ganz schöne fuckups einfach unter den Teppich kehren kann. Ask me how I know…
Es ist leider so, dass die “IT” Abteilungen in vielen Behörden einfach gnadenlos unterbesetzt sind und deswegen quasi Geld verschwenden müssen. Teilweise sind da dann nur drei Leute, die einfach nur die verschiedenen Dienstleister jonglieren. Für mehr Personal gibt’s aber kein Geld und für 50k kriegst du halt auch niemanden.
I think you are either trolling or you fundamentally don’t understand, what you’re talking about.
Nothing is obfuscated. You can download each and every code file, audit it, and build the binaries from exactly that code. You can even compare the binaries to the ones provided by major distros thanks to reproducible builds.
Just because you don’t understand code, doesn’t mean it’s obfuscated. Following that logic, even a loaf of bread is “obfuscated” because you don’t understand sour dough.
I find it really weird that something as simple as the basic functionality of nextcloud seemingly can’t be implemented in a stable and lightweight manner.
Nextcloud always seems one update away from self destruction and it prepares for that by hoarding all the resources it can get. It never feels fast or responsive. I just want a way to share files between my machines.
There are other solutions, I know, but they’re all terrible in their own way.