That’s so disappointing to hear. But I guess it is on brand at this point to turn out that way unfortunately.
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Last I heard, the replacement was way better if only because the bar was so low, what have I missed? Is it someone other than the temporary replacement or is the temporary replacement bad for reasons I may not have heard of? Genuine question because I haven’t heard anything about in a while.
That was a great breakdown, watched it earlier today. I didn’t expect much but honestly if I’d been told it was a Reddit comment instead of a psychology essay, I would have believed it without question.
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politics @lemmy.world•Senator says ICE ‘attack dog’ caused ‘horrific’ injuries to unresisting man as he was detainedEnglish
5·1 month agoThe fact that there were confusion of which instance of flashbanging an infant says it all. That this didn’t lead to a many year long sentence or any consequences at all really is just sickening.
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politics @lemmy.world•Senator says ICE ‘attack dog’ caused ‘horrific’ injuries to unresisting man as he was detainedEnglish
2·1 month agoI can’t tell if this is a hypothetical or a story I missed.
Edit: to be clear it is the baby flashbang I’m referring to.
GojuRyu@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Here's a definition for you, MikeEnglish
16·2 months agohttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/literally
See #2 for why that isn’t a good argument. Dictionaries describe common usage, even when that usage is/was just litterally wrong. If I made a meme with that used the second definition of literally people would be right to point out that it would be much better to use the first. In this meme’s case it also just furthers the misunderstanding of the term gaslighting.
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politics @lemmy.world•‘I lose my liberty in that moment’: Charlotte shuts down as citizens and noncitizens alike face ICE arrestsEnglish
1·2 months agoWhich might backfire if we are lucky. One of the ways gerrymandering works is by diluting the votes, spreading them into many other areas where they don’t make a large enough fraction to matter. The more gerrymandering happens this way, the slimmer the margins are for holding the seats. If these actions galvanizes the gerrymandered voters to turn out in unexpectedly large numbers, or turns enough fence sitters against them, the gerrymandering will lead to many seats flipping instead of only the few it would have been without the gerrymandering. I don’t find it likely to happen, but I’m not ruling it out either.
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News@lemmy.world•Judge rejects ‘racially gerrymandered’ maps in Texas that gave Republicans extra districtsEnglish
2·2 months agoIn Denmark where I’m from we’ve just held mayoral elections and an interesting thing happened that highlights how much voting systems matter. In one particular municipality a party got enough votes that they had more seats in the local legislature than to hey had candidates. This meant that they appointed someone from a different party to the final seat. They got more votes than they could represent themselves so they chose who they thought most aligned with them and appointed that person. No votes were ignored due to happenstance, there were clear rules to handle it.
Now I very much do not agree with this party and I’m saddened by their popularity in the area, but such is life in a democracy.
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World News@lemmy.world•The torture video shaking Israel to its coreEnglish
2·2 months agoMy last post was yesterday so I don’t know what you are talking about inactivity. It may be that you don’t see them due to language filters I guess.
I came across your comment which seemed to display either a severe misunderstanding or egregious bad faith. I wanted to call it out while making it clear why your comment was so wrong. Whether you want to continue the conversation is up to you. If you do, that’s great, if you don’t then my comment is there for others stumbling across it like I did.
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World News@lemmy.world•The torture video shaking Israel to its coreEnglish
2·2 months agoYou don’t think about 47% to 64% of the population holding a position counts as widespread? Then I guess your 69% favoring getting hostages back over continuing the in the here and now aren’t widespread either.
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World News@lemmy.world•Greta Thunberg arrested by Israeli forces after military boards aid flotilla headed for Gaza – Middle East crisis liveEnglish
9·3 months agoYeah, why doesn’t Israel just let the trucks waiting at the border in? I wager it is the same reason they stopped the flotilla.
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Europe@feddit.org•Danish PM to apologise for forced contraception in GreenlandEnglish
6·4 months agoAgreed, but funny coming from a ca instance with the Canadian indigenous boarding schools famously continuing into the 90s as well.
It’s about time that we (Danes) take responsibility for the incident, not only by apologizing, but also by giving reparations.
I’ve used Godot a bit for hobby projects and I like it. I have only experimented with 2D games but it is the simplicity and flexibility of the scene system that really sets it apart for me, so that should carry over to 3D I imagine. I used Unity in the past (half a decade ago) and compared to that Godot feels more coherent as concepts just fit together in a way they didn’t in Unity. Once you understand scenes and how they communicate you can get pretty far. To achieve the same in Unity I had to learn of and understand more concepts to make it work. This may however also be colored by the fact that my learning Unity and learning programming overlapped so I didn’t have as much background knowledge back then.
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Programming@programming.dev•Best C# IDE/Compiler for Linux?English
1·5 months agoI second going straight to unity in this case. I startet my programming journey with unity tutorials and my own hobby projects. This gave me a good grasp of many of the fundamentals when I started learning programming at university. It wasn’t comprehensive but it was way more effective than any attempt I had before then due to the motivation and great tutorials available in that space.
As mentioned by another user it’s likely about the organization Palestine Action being designated a terrorist organization. This has caused about 700 arrests due to people protesting the designation of a group that never killed or hurt anyone as terrorists because they splashed some planes with red paint. Last time I heard an additional 60 protesters were arrested for supporting Palestine Action and officials said more arrests were likely coming.
Unless some politician had a recent shitstorm and no other politician was in hot water currently, I would probably ask who it was they wouldn’t vote for because I would have no clue. The same would apply if instead of a single person, it was about a single party, unless an especially bad one had popped up that election, I simply wouldn’t know which party they were talking about. I don’t even think I’d be suspicious, I’d be too busy being confused or curious.
For context, we currently have more than a dozen parties represented in government and half a dozen that didn’t get enough votes this time around, but are big enough to be recognizable and sometimes getting representatives in government.
Yeah this impromptu AMA has been quite an interesting read
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You wanted the secret to getting rich? Here it isEnglish
6·6 months agoIt’s like a clicker game but with scrolling and depression. I’ve attempted to get all the way through it multiple times, but never succeeded.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Vibe coding takes the "science" out of computer scienceEnglish
2·6 months agoI got an education in software engineering, not computer science, and my experience is in line yours. I had a few courses about fundamental computer science concepts but most of my education was in learning a little about many different areas of software engineering, specializing in a few. Most of the education involved working as part of a software team, using tools of the trade, applying common design patterns and that sort of stuff, even when courses weren’t explicitly about that.
I would never call myself a computer scientist, I don’t have the education for it, I however immediately had a software engineering job ready after graduating and felt prepared for it from day one.
I love what computer scientists do within the theoretical domain because it eventually seeps into mainstream languages and tools, in a way I benefit from. I’m just not involved with it myself, beyond when it reaches practical application.



There has been leaks that US intelligence are making moves to influence the greenlandic people using intelligence gathering to find pro secession and US elements in greenland. Any talk of the possibility of greenland joining the US as a real possibility only legitimizes an eventual takeover. Greenland has made it clear that they are not interested and that such talk is an insult and a threat to their sovereignty and self governance, current and future. I don’t think you mean to promote Trumps talking points, so this is just meant to let you know that it indirectly does.