I’m pretty sure none of the two nations are particularly hated, but rather the hate goes towards Zionists for their war crimes. They’ll interpret that as hating the entire nation, or even two regardless, as that serves their agenda of playing the victim card when under pressure.
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Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
memes@hexbear.net•Nice, that's going in my rare Charlie Kirk collection.English
5·il y a 6 joursI see no Charlie Kirk; That’s Adolf Brickler, the infamous brick maker.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.world•UK police face backlash for handcuffing dying student stabbed by Sikh manEnglish
54·il y a 24 joursRegardless of the tool, the person in question has killed an innocent human being. They must face justice like any other would for this misdeed.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What profession do y'all hate with deepest of passion
13·il y a 1 mois- (in-house) Recruiter
- Project Manager
- Agile Coach
These are probably my top three. Recruiters who work in company HR, are usually very moody about who they pick, based on personal preference rather than facts. Sole proprietor recruiters are effective though, that’s why only the in-house ones.
The other two are similar, but they’re the “I work in IT” people who neither possess nor perform the technicalities. Actual imposters (unlike many good folk who do fair work but sometimes suffer from the “imposter syndrome”).
And yes, exceptions happen too. I just dislike these three roles in particular.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Is anyone paying for Kagi, the search engine? What is your experience with it?
2·il y a 1 moisKagi has been great for me so far. I’ve been paying for their subscription for many months, and using their Orion browser as well across my mobile & desktop devices.
They’re reminiscent of the old Internet search engines - without being full of ads, sponsored content, and all that bizarre corporate stuff that we are being fed nowadays.
Sure it may not be perfect for some, however it works for me. Their AI is quite useful too for aggregating search results, and researching on various topics (I recommend Qwen in particular).
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•'There is no universe in which Proton VPN compromises its no-logs policy' — Proton joins the backlash against Canada's surveillance billEnglish
10·il y a 1 moisI doubt they did - they only speak up for the fictional customer, meanwhile silently complying to whatever government requests user data from them.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•'There is no universe in which Proton VPN compromises its no-logs policy' — Proton joins the backlash against Canada's surveillance billEnglish
48·il y a 1 moisThey’ll say anything just to distract their users away from them being caught red handed in the act of giving away their data to the governments all around the world.
Classic business marketing.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Games@lemmy.world•Warhorse Announces a Lord of the Rings RPG and a New Kingdom Come AdventureEnglish
17·il y a 1 moisI’d personally like to see a LotR in KCD2 format, maybe centred around Rohan or Dale.
I hope they go in depth with side questing and gameplay loops, rather than focusing on the main story. Kind of how Skyrim was a sidetracking paradise.
Don’t you think it’s a bit over the top representation of the MLs? They’re way more cohesive than that, and there’s no Stalin in the “Marxist-Leninist”.
It’s not about universal hate towards a particular nation - more about the idea how our current society is becoming progressively more unbearable by denying life basics to the common folk. Things like “earning a living wage” implies that below a certain threshold we don’t deserve to live. Real estate developers scalping the housing, making it unaffordable. All while a few hundred people owns a huge portion of wealth, constantly growing it and meddling into politics.
Other things like the reality of not actually being able to vote things away once totalitarian parties takeover a country’s legal systems using democratic means.
There’s plenty of that going as to why many like Karl Marx as a literary inspiration.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Luigi Mangione@lemmy.world•Judge grants accused CEO killer Mangione's bid to suppress evidence due to unlawful search
74·il y a 1 moisThe evidence could be illegally planted, so that entire backpack is a fishy business, because the police officers turned their cameras off for some reason.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•First Apple M5 memory exploit discovered using Anthropic AI, gives root access on MacOSEnglish
3·il y a 1 moisOne thing I’m curious about is if the vulnerability also affects prior chips (M1-M4), or if it’s an exclusive to the new M5 with split CPU & GPU.
Besides that, I hope they patch it without compromises to performance.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mullvad Browser and Tor Browser have unique-per-computer persistent IDs on fingerprint.com
21·il y a 3 moisThat’s a good reply I can agree with. I mean we all don’t want to be verbose all the time, but giving some context or counter argument is the point of a healthy discussion. Thank you for the source!
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Spez (Reddit CEO) just put out an announcement talking about how they'll verify bots vs humans. Get ready for a wave of new users into the Fediverse pretty soon!
13·il y a 3 moisWhile the corpos are stomping on their own feet, it turns out that doing nothing (i.e. just existing) is the best strategy to apply.
Now perhaps we’ll get more (hopefully) good folks onto Lemmy. Sure, Digg may get some too, but I’m not sure of its long-term privacy respectfulness - being subject to the US laws and all that.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mullvad Browser and Tor Browser have unique-per-computer persistent IDs on fingerprint.com
13·il y a 3 moisExcuse me, which part is uneducated, and what’s there to read about? I’ve been a solutions architect for years, and I haven’t seen a “one size fits all” type of software. That includes browsers too, which have their technical quirks, compatibility, and inherent risks. I’m capable of creating my own browser, but I don’t believe that makes me qualified to be called a “browsers expert for Earth”, so unless you happen to be Linus Torvalds of browsers, please keep it civil by not being judgemental of folks just discussing. Being open minded is better than being John Firefox, or John Chromium.
What about solo projects? One person is the single point of failure. Small teams without past history? That’s a coin flip, you either encounter genuinely good people, or those who push spyware on you. Or their project becomes abandonware - browsers have thousands of lines of code, and dependencies to be maintained. It’s a very taxing task, which definitely takes away the time for other hobbies. Which leaves us with true community-led projects, which persist regardless of the fate of a corporation or another entity.
Mozilla being sustained by Google just so that Google can’t be sued for monopoly is a vicious circle on its own - Mozilla CEOs are quite unethical at their corporate politics, and very unfair to their employees. Typical 80-90s management style.
So how is mentioning Vivaldi bad? Chromium exists regardless of Google, you don’t need Google to exist for the code base to be intact and developed by people across the globe.
Besides the obvious second-class citizenship treatment from web developers, Firefox is still lackluster in site/process isolation. Its users trade potential privacy gain for a cybersecurity vulnerability & less crash resilience - and most people aren’t Team Blue or Team Red to be on vigil at all times.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The ‘European’ Jolla Phone Is an Anti-Big-Tech SmartphoneEnglish
4·il y a 3 moisGlad to see another Linux phone being added to the current handful - the more, the merrier.
I guess for Americans they can look into the PinePhone by Pine64. There are probably a few other manufacturers out there too.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Army raises enlistment age to 42, removes waiver for marijuana possessionEnglish
24·il y a 3 moisCan’t the US government and their enablers just calm down about waging wars? They’re quite literally one of the biggest issues of this world, and they think that they’re not the problem…
It’ll definitely switch to local. The electricity and water bills for these AI data centres are enormous, and it’s not getting any better. They’ll either cut it off due to being unsustainable regarding their profit margins, or some laws will curb them down due to wasting Earth’s resources. OpenAI has been operating at a loss since it started, and it’s only sustained by external investments, and it’s not the only case of AI being unprofitable.
Thank you! I’ve had the pleasure to notice Lemmy (or this particular instance) is more of an open thinker space, and that’s great to see. It really reminds me of the Internet before the corpos got their hands to squeeze every penny out of the average netizen.
Ashrakal@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mullvad Browser and Tor Browser have unique-per-computer persistent IDs on fingerprint.com
26·il y a 3 moisThen that’s great, at some point Mullvad’s browser development slowed down and I had the impression that it was abandoned. Glad that it isn’t.
And of course Vivaldi isn’t the best option out there - it’s just one of the least offending Chromium browsers. Mozilla itself isn’t in too great shape either, sketchy politics and they’re on life support from Google funding.
Firefox forks though? Quite good stuff out there. I’ve heard some recent praise for the Zen browser in particular.
And if you’re on macOS, then Orion browser is a great option (and WebKit-based).



Turkey wouldn’t need any help from NATO to take care of the Zionist military. And if they’d get even the slightest help, then it’d be over even quicker.