[-] Muehe@kbin.social 12 points 9 months ago

When ridiculing the dystopian mess that is the "social credit score" system in China it is good to always remember that it is called like that because it was based of the "credit score" system used in many libertarian countries, where it is regularly used to deny access to essentials of societal life, like housing, energy, and communication.

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 4 points 9 months ago

Good pirates firewall their loot anyway.

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 20 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Scientist for the first twenty years of my life:

We are destroying the only ecosystem supporting human life, it's going to start being really bad in a hundred years.

Scientists for the last ten years of my life:

Haha, we might have been a bit optimistic on that estimate, this new data looks really bad. Oops.

Anti-doomers the whole time:

Hey don't be alarmist, you will just make the public apathetic and nothing will get done.

The public:

The fuck are these fucking idiots sitting in the god-damn road for? I gotta get to work, move it!

Politicians:

*doing nothing*

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 7 points 10 months ago

Im Verlauf der Zeit wurde das dann immer mehr ad absurdum geführt, indem die Geldpolitik dahin gehend geändert wurde, dass die Banken mehr Geld verleihen dürfen als sie an Rücklagen haben. Dazu kam dann, dass durch Niedrigzinspolitik die Banken Geld “umsonst” bekommen konnten.

Es sei angemerkt das ich auch kein Experte bin, aber das ist nach meinem Verständnis sogar noch perverser: Durch Vergabe eines Kredits "erschafft" die Bank neues Geld das vorher gar nicht existiert hat. Die leiht sich das nicht irgendwo zu Zinsen, die zieht sich eine Zahl aus dem Arsch, schreibt die doppelt in ein Buch, und verlangt dann darauf selber Zinsen.

Das Resultat ist, dass man heutzutage quasi gezwungen ist ein Konto zu haben, während Banken es eigentlich in Zeiten moderner EDV einfacher den je haben die Konten zu verwalten. Trotzdem wird jetzt angefangen mehr und mehr Geld für die Konten zu nehmen, nicht weil sie es brauchen, sondern weil sie es können.

Das müssen die ganzen Pascal- und Cobol-Programmierer sein welche den langsam vergammelnden Onion-Code der Banken warten, und dank des Selektionsdrucks am Markt Freudenhauspreise aufrufen können. /s

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 16 points 10 months ago

So it’s either a Chrome thing or a Mac and Chrome thing.

Neither really, it's a font thing. I see a wooden wheel in the page title, a car wheel in my tab bar, and it's missing in the window title.

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 4 points 10 months ago

Die Bundeswehr benutzt bereits einen Matrix-basierten Messenger, den BwMessenger, und die Firma welche den entwickelt hat arbeitet gerade auch an einer Version für den ÖD im Allgemeinen, den BundesMessenger. Ist technisch gesehen noch in der Beta, aber die haben das komplette Backend containerisiert und einen eigenen Client entwickelt. Vielleicht sieht das ja für eure Admins ein wenig überzeugender aus als ein (zugegebenermaßen komplexes) Matrix-Backend selber zusammen zu frickeln:

https://messenger.bwi.de/bundesmessenger
https://gitlab.opencode.de/bwi/bundesmessenger (Das info repo enthält Stoff zum einlesen)

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 5 points 10 months ago

liveuamap.com reports there was a second plane owned by Prigozhin in the air, so my conspiracy theory is he got wind of the impending assassination, swapped the passenger lists, and will be announcing his "March of Justice" 2.0 shortly.

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 11 points 10 months ago

Actually you are both wrong, since the Balkenkreuz and the Eiserne Kreuz are but two of hundreds of variations of the same symbol, the black cross of the German Order of knights, dating back to the 12th century. It's the same symbol.

And not only that, the particular variation you are going on about, the Balkenkreuz, black cross with a thick white and small black outline except for the endings of the cross, isn't a Nazi symbol. It was used in the first world war already.

Which is all completely ignoring that it's a simple cross with a single outline, one of the most basic shapes there is, used by a medical company.

All to say, I see how it's easy to mistake, but you are wrong on the facts and you are airing your grievances on the wrong venue. Write to the company, maybe they will even agree with you and change it.

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 5 points 10 months ago

Healthcare could definitely be better, but 67% of Americans are satisfied with their insurance.

No offense, but this sounds a bit like asking the congenitally blind if they miss seeing.

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 7 points 11 months ago

The third iteration of Nokia is back to building phones, and the smartphones they sell are part of the Android One program (stock Android, two years of updates guaranteed).

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 44 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Well as one of today's lucky 10,000, let me tell you it's not dependent on the KDE/Android combo. There are versions for Windows, macOS, and iOS (although some functionality is missing).

[-] Muehe@kbin.social 10 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

For those that were as confused as me:

Sealioning (also sea-lioning and sea lioning) is a type of trolling or harassment that consists of pursuing people with relentless requests for evidence, often tangential or previously addressed, while maintaining a pretense of civility and sincerity ("I'm just trying to have a debate"), and feigning ignorance of the subject matter.[1][2][3][4] It may take the form of "incessant, bad-faith invitations to engage in debate",[5] and has been likened to a denial-of-service attack targeted at human beings.[6] The term originated with a 2014 strip of the webcomic Wondermark by David Malki,[7] which The Independent called "the most apt description of Twitter you'll ever see".[8]

From Wikipedia:Sealioning

P.S.: the comic in question:

Wondermark webcomic

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