I think the money required to “just build a recovery ship” is way too high to justify it as an alternative to methods that already work.
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news@lemmings.world•Hungary’s new PM tells state broadcaster ‘we are shutting down your lying service’ in extraordinary first interviewEnglish
2·1 day agoWell, the opposition is mostly Orban’s party now, so…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Goodbye device ownership, and the last vestiges of free speech will die with this bill as well.English
17·2 days agoYou need to win every time. I need you to lose only once.
We Europeans are well aware because of the Chat Control that they are trying to push here.
We have to be vigilant and fight every fight.
Never give up.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is it that when the graphics driver freaks out in your browser when watching a video, the page always turns this specific shade of green?English
15·4 days agoMaybe it’s some sort of chroma keying?
If such things exists, and I was made aware of it, the first thing that will happen is that the whole room smells like farts.
Mhm, I can only think of loan words yes.
Dutch for example.
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In some languages you use an apostrophe for pluralization in some cases. But even that doesn’t make sense for the one in the OP.
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Programming@programming.dev•I just tried vibe coding with ClaudeEnglish
11·6 days agoThe trick about vibe coding is that you confidently release the messed up code as something amazing by generating a professional looking readme to accompany it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•D.C. Grand Jury Orders Reddit to Turn Over Data on Anonymous ICE CriticEnglish
21·7 days agoGDPR implies EU residence and USA law enforcement has no power in the EU. So they’d have to ask EU law enforcement, which will deny the request because of the fascist reasoning (Negative comments are both legal in the EU and US). GDPR protects the user where US law enforcement would try and get the data from the ISP directly, which is not allowed to share it without consent or a warrant by local law enforcement.
(Also, in the EU you can not sign your rights away. This means that even if you agree to a ToS where you allegedly give consent, it still isn’t allowed. The GDPR and local law supersede).
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Technology@lemmy.world•Iran Demands Bitcoin For Ships Passing Hormuz During CeasefireEnglish
381·8 days agoIt’s not like international law protected them in the first place.
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news@lemmings.world•Female drug dealer who supplied fatal dose to Matthew Perry jailedEnglish
1·9 days agoThis sets an awful precedent. Do we hold stores accountable if somebody gets alcohol poisoning? Thought so.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Signal messages retrieved from iOS notification, as seen in Prairieland federal trialEnglish
1·10 days agoThat’s true. Technically it’s different. The end result is kind of the same though.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Signal messages retrieved from iOS notification, as seen in Prairieland federal trialEnglish
10·11 days agoThis has been done before and is already pretty well known.
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•Woman caught on camera escaping police custodyEnglish
7·17 days agoThere’s a few countries in the world where your desire for freedom can not be made illegal. This means that in some countries, escaping from the cops is perfectly legal as long as you don’t commit other crimes during your escape like destruction of property or violence towards cops. There’s literally no extra charge that can be added. (Although I’ve heard of judges being less lenient with sentencing for the original crime in these cases)
You don’t get their badge and gun, but you do get your freedom, which I value infinitely higher than their fancy pieces of metal.
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news@lemmings.world•MTG turns on Fox News: Ex Rep says channel is ‘brainwashing boomers’ and peddling ‘fake news’English
16·18 days agoAh yes. They’re only brainwashing when it isn’t in her interests. But when it is, she’ll gladly join the propaganda.




Coming from the creator of a search engine that does “anchor hijacking” where it sends a request about what link you click even if you hover over the link and only see the original URL in the bottom.