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[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 2 points 4 months ago

Oh yeah it absolutely is bullshit, I'm not saying that. Or, well, it is true they're likely collecting tons of data but it's not like US companies don't do it too and for reasons that are probably just as bad. This is why I tend to think that if you're going to ban TikTok for collecting data, you can't ignore Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, Apple et al

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Well, they're totally different platforms . The rationale behind the TikTok ban (and I'm not saying I'm in favor of it or opposed to it) is that they can do spooky spooky things with your personal data and your attention – your opinions can be nudged once there's enough data on you and your eyeballs are on the app half the day. And just to repeat, I'm not saying I agree with the ban (well, not with banning just TikTok anyhow…)

Temu and AliExpress have their own problems (like the absolutely mind boggling waste of finite resources) but nobody's worried Temu is radicalizing boys or collecting tons of your personal data. And yes even Temu does collect data just like everyone else nowadays, but it's a shopping site; compared to a social network there's not all that much you can get out of your users or too many ways to really influence them outside of making them spend more money

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 4 points 5 months ago

You're just throwing a tantrum at this point

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 1 points 6 months ago

Sure, but it's not a landline anymore

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 3 points 7 months ago

I live in an apartment building that was constructed in '22 and a landline wasn't even an option anymore, it's all just gigabit ethernet.

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 8 points 7 months ago

write it all in red pen at an angle of 45degrees

Trust me I'm a sovereign citizen, this is how it works

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 3 points 7 months ago

Better drink some colloidal silver in chlorine, no way could that be a scam. Gee why am I turning blue and shitting my guts out

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 3 points 7 months ago

Even though I occasionally toy with the idea of learning eg. COBOL so I could rake in the $$$ from consulting jobs to add features to some 60 year old codebase for a bank or something like that, I'm not sure that amount of stress would ever be worth it

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 3 points 7 months ago

But don't you see, everybody needs to know exactly their opinion

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 14 points 7 months ago

Hard to replicate on your phone ;)

Yeah thankfully sRGB doesn't extend into gamma rays

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 1 points 7 months ago

is not a reasonable prospect.

Not that that's stopped 4chan before

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/ukraine@sopuli.xyz

The post's link is to the summary of the research report, and the full 100-page report is linked to at the top of the page.

Here's the summary:

Escalation in the War in Ukraine

Lessons Learned and Risks for the Future

Despite the devastating losses experienced by the Russian military and both the Ukrainian military and civilian population following Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, both sides have refrained from pursuing several escalatory options to date. Although Russia has escalated its attacks on Ukraine in several ways, including strikes against critical infrastructure and the civilian population, it has refrained from other options—notable given the high stakes for the Kremlin and the potential capabilities Russia could bring to bear in the conflict. However, if Russian territorial, personnel, and materiel losses continue to mount without improvements on the battlefield, President Vladimir Putin will face an unpalatable set of choices. In the extreme, the conflict offers plausible scenarios for Russia to become the first state to use nuclear weapons in warfare since 1945. This report evaluates the potential for further escalation in the conflict in Ukraine, including the prospects for escalation to Russian nuclear use. It does so by evaluating Russian and Ukrainian behavior in the conflict to date and identifying and assessing the escalation options still open to both sides. The report is intended to inform U.S. and NATO policymakers as they consider how to avoid further escalation of the conflict while assisting Ukraine in its efforts to defeat the Russian invasion and to better inform the public debate around these issues.

Key Findings

Further Russian escalation has likely been restrained by three main factors

  • The factors are (1) acute concerns for NATO military capabilities and reactions, (2) concern for broader international reactions, particularly the potential to lose China's support, and (3) the Russian perception that its goals in Ukraine are achievable without further escalation, making risker actions not yet necessary.

Russian escalation to date has seen limited effectiveness

  • None of Moscow's escalatory measures appear to have altered Ukrainian or NATO behavior in the ways that Putin and his inner circle likely sought. Instead, they have largely hardened Ukrainian and NATO opposition to Russia's invasion.

Further deliberate escalation, including Russian nuclear escalation, is highly plausible

  • Both Russia and Ukraine may still choose to deliberately escalate the conflict further. Six plausible options for Russian escalation were identified that would have the potential to fundamentally alter the nature of the conflict, ranging from a limited attack on NATO to the use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine. The most likely potential trigger for Russia to escalate the conflict is a perception that battlefield losses are threatening the security of its regime.

Russian nuclear use could be surprisingly extensive

  • Should Russia decide to use nuclear weapons, it may be relatively unrestrained in their employment inside Ukraine.

Inadvertent escalation risks persist

  • Inadvertent escalation could still occur as a result of military activities that are commonplace on both sides but happen to lead to different outcomes. The longer the conflict drags on, the more such risks will accumulate.

Recommendations

  • U.S. and allied policymakers should prioritize maintaining Alliance cohesion regarding the escalation risks of providing support to Ukraine. Doing so is vital both for ensuring long-term support for Ukraine and for maintaining deterrence of Russian aggression against NATO members.
  • U.S. and allied policymakers should carefully evaluate the trade-offs between enhanced support for Ukraine, including the provision of weapons systems with longer ranges, and managing escalation risks, which may become more acute over time.
  • U.S. and allied policymakers should be prepared to interrupt escalatory spirals from more-intensive Ukrainian attacks inside Russia.
  • U.S. and allied policymakers should robustly plan for how to respond to further Russian escalation, including by prioritizing the maintenance of diplomatic and military communication channels with Russia that could become vital to arrest an escalatory spiral.
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Plant is you (beehaw.org)
submitted 11 months ago by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/memes@lemmy.ml
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/ukraine@sopuli.xyz

One of Ukraine's staunchest allies, Poland, has said it is no longer supplying weapons to its neighbour, as a diplomatic dispute over grain escalates.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Poland's focus was instead on defending itself with more modern weapons.

Other conservatives will likely want to follow suit

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submitted 1 year ago by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/news@beehaw.org

Democracy remains popular across the world, but faced with a global array of challenges from inequality to the climate crisis, young people are far less likely than their elders to believe it can deliver on what concerns them.

According to a major international survey of 30 countries published on Tuesday, 86% of respondents would prefer to live in a democratic state and only 20% believe authoritarian regimes are more capable of delivering “what citizens want”.

However, only 57% of respondents aged 18 to 35 felt democracy was preferable to any other form of government, against 71% of those over 56, and 42% of younger people said they were supportive of military rule, against just 20% of older respondents.

I wish I could say I was surprised. Here in Finland we had a parliamentary election earlier in the year and ended up with the most right-wing government we've ever had, with zero leftist or centrist parties in the government. One fresh minister had to quit his post due to being a neo-Nazi, and the extremist party whose ministerial post it currently is replaced him with a pedophile neo-Nazi (who won a vote of confidence, so apparently that's not a problem to anybody but leftists.)

Almost half of the under-25's voted for right-wing parties. The most popular one was an extremist right-wing party (multiple neo-Nazis, politicians who openly fantasize about eg. murdering gay people, the works), and 2nd most popular was the "fiscally conservative" party (who really aren't much better than the extremists, and in many ways actually worse).

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One minor hiccup (beehaw.org)
submitted 1 year ago by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/memes@lemmy.ml

Drawing, vaguely 50's retro style.

In the center is an anthropomorphic egg character, dressed in a "sailor hat", a shirt and a tie, and shorts. The character is walking in a sort of jaunty-looking fashion, but on closer inspection the poor egg is looking a bit ragged, with a large network of cracks on its shell right next to its hat, a missing tooth, and bags under its eyes.

The character is surrounded by the text "one minor hiccup away from losing my shit"

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I wish (beehaw.org)
submitted 1 year ago by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/memes@lemmy.ml

4 panel comic.

In the top left panel there's a slightly antropomorphic tortellini that has eyes, and it has a thought bubble reading "I wish I was skinnier". Next to it is a similarly antropomorphic spaghetti thinking "I wish I wasn't so skinny".

In the top right panel there's a small macaroni thinking "I wish I was bigger" and a ravioli thinking "I wish I was smaller".

In the bottom left panel there's a… uh… tube-shaped pasta that I think is a rigatoni thinking "I wish I wasn't hollow inside", and a clam-shaped pasta (lol I give up with the names) thinking "I'm just an empty shell".

In the bottom right panel we can see part of a plate that has the antropomorphic pasta on it, and then the top half of the face of a female-presenting person with dilated pupils, peering over a table edge looking at the plate thinking "I wish I wasn't tripping so hard".

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mmm tasty (beehaw.org)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/memes@lemmy.ml

Meme (??) image. On the left side there's a picture of a cylindrical metallic container with the text

DANGER
RADIATION
☢️ (radioactivity warning symbol)
DROP
&
RUN

Co 60
3540
CURIES
7-1-63

And below it the top part of a similar container is just visible.

On the right side next to the first container are 4 lines that look like they measure out portions of the container, each with the text "mmm tasty."

Then below those lines, "measuring out" the empty space between the two containers is the text "sadness", and then below it where the next container starts is the text "another :D yeey".

(This might possibly be the worst description of a meme ever, but goddamn was this not easy 😅 Corrections / edits welcome)

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Again (beehaw.org)
submitted 1 year ago by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/memes@lemmy.ml

Screenshot of a social media post – maybe Mastodon? – by "Cuttlefish Brand Ambassador" @Sir__Ian.

It has the text "Upstaged by cuttlefish yet again" and below it a screenshot of a preview of a news article. It has a photo of a pair of cuttlefish and below it the headline reads "Cuttlefish have ability to exert self-control, study finds"

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Screenshot of a Mastodon post by @nikitonsky@mastodon.online. The post has text on top and an image on the bottom. The text reads:

"How are you gonna watch Oppenheimer?"

"In Emacs"

"You mean IMAX?"

"No"

Below the text is what looks like a screenshot of Emacs. There are a couple of text panes open with indistinct green text on black background, and one pane is playing Oppenheimer.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by interolivary@beehaw.org to c/memes@lemmy.ml

meme image. Top part has text on white background:

Android: file saved successfully.

Me: and where exactly it is saved

Android:

Below that is a black and white picture of a chimpanzee (or is that a bonobo?) dressed in a long sleeve shirt and smoking a cigarette, with the caption "who the fuck knows"

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