What does it say about homosexuality?
Are you thinking about a man wearing the clothes of a woman and vice versa for that is an abomination?
First of all,
27 percent of the Greek population spends more than 40 percent of their income on housing costs.
isn't that better than most of US cities?
I wish I only paid 40% to housing.
Dunno if its any interest but graeber was insistent that having a BS job was self defined. Because there are jobs that may appear useless to an outsider but in fact are not.
Also having a job which is harmful, destructive, or evil is not the same as having a BS job.
"Can u host?"
"No travel only
Can u?"
"No sorry."
Oh hi. Thanks for the advice before. I'll make sure to use this one.
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Ooooh the traaaagedy of the commmmmmmons
the article links to this list of repos https://files.catbox.moe/jx7ksm.txt and says is 6200 lines long.
i am not framiliar enough with this kind of development to know if this is a reasonable structure for this kind of large project. anyone?
I'm not a gamer but a while ago I got a powkiddy v90 after asking a similar question it was recommended. I agonized over it and did some reading about different systems but in the end I didn't find anything better. Well actually a device called Miyoo Mini at a similar price was universally reviewed as somewhat superior specs-wise, but it is too small it looked uncomfortable to use so I didn't want it. But if you don't think you will get cramped hands maybe consider it.
After that there is a big jump in price and of course things get better from there; but I wasn't interested in spending hundreds or thousands. Only tens.
For the v90: The default interface is really confusing. I was glad the first thing I did was clone the sd card because the second thing I did was accidentally delete a bunch of stuff by pressing the wrong button in the interface after booting it up. It's hard to find things in there. The main games I want to play are mario and either they aren't included or I can't find them. I'm sure children would figure it out in no time but adults may struggle like me.
There is widespread support for using an alternative ROM, and for beginners it's the Miyoo ROM actually. I ran into some technical issues so I didn't get it done yet. (They are my own issues on my computer nothing to do with the ROM or the device.) I have high hope that one I get some time to return to this it will be muchly improved.
Prior to looking into this I got one of the $10 ali express devices that can't be customized at all and I really liked it. Only problem was you can't save your game progress so eventually it got boring starting from the beginning every time.
In terms of family which you mention, when I was doing research I came across some people making a really interesting/funny point: an offline gaming device is a way of shielding children from social media. You are giving them a screen to use but it's one that prevents all the creepy/toxic shit found on the platforms. In a way it is extremely constrained. I found this to be pretty compelling.
Does the RSS feed link work for other people? Last I can see is April 20
If the boneheads lie down on that carpet their camo suits and big round pink faces would render them invisible.
The apple from the tree of knowledge of good n evil.
It sounded in the video like she was just saying "Italian" (yi ta li ein).
Prosperity gospel?
Yes they sure did.
Wacky evangelicals <3 israel
That's heinous what is wrong with them.
Why does that guy need so many magic markers.
Isn't it illegal in a lot of countries to serve in other militaries?
they have invented my brain, which is also a place where I can like things without worrying who might see it.
idk I feel like when I very occasionally hear something from there it isn't terrible compared to the rest of them.
ppl always posting paywalled intercept articles. do you all have subscriptions to it?
the url to the text of the lawsuit https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24655997-amp-sjp-suit is 404.
For the dunk tank I would like to submit whoever designed the fire alarm (or some other device) that has been chirping loooudly every 15 seconds for the past day. Probably has low batteries. I guess whichever of my neighbours is in charge of it isn't home to notice.
I will assume it's a smoke detector or other legitimate safety device and not something stupid.
It makes sense to alert rather than silently failing but how about every few minutes rather than multiple times every minute.
This is good intentions gone bad so I think on topic but I will accept cancellation.
The vote was a resounding expression of world opinion in favour of Palestinian statehood and Israel delivered a fiery denunciation of the resolution
Complete University of Wisconsin-Madison coverage since 1892.
I was listening to recent true anon with Tom O'Neill. It sounded like he said that chapo got him on joe rogan. it was kind of mumbly and there was noise in the background where I was at so not sure if I heard it properly. something about jfk stuff.
the impression i got is that cth made an introduction or something.
are they friends
I found a way to retrieve the text of comments deleted by user or mod. I don't think it is an issue of federated instances not respecting the deletion.
Is it a bug?
Or is "deleting" always really just "hiding"?
For years I thought "Bring Em Young University" was a joke about the mormon practice of marrying girls to old men. Come to find out the religion was started by a guy "Brigham Young" after whom an actual university is named and nobody thinks that's weird at all.
I thought "Joe Mansion" was some kind of bizarro world "Joe the Plumber". Maybe joking about rich conservatives putting on affectations of being working class. He is actually a politician and his name is spelled "Manchin" and some people seem to think he's on the left.
However terrible telecom monopolies are in the free world, they’re arguably worse in prisons. For decades, journalists and researchers have outlined how a select number of prison telecom giants lik…
> from the do-not-pass-go,-do-not-collect-$200 dept > > Wed, Apr 10th 2024 05:29am - Karl Bode > > However terrible telecom monopolies are in the free world, they’re arguably worse in prisons. For decades, journalists and researchers have outlined how a select number of prison telecom giants like Securus have enjoyed a cozy, government-kickback based monopoly over prison phone and teleconferencing services, resulting sky high rates (upwards of $14 per minute at some prisons) for inmate families. > > Most of these pampered monopolies have shifted over to monopolizing prison phone videoconferencing as well. And the relationship between government and monopoly is so cozy, several of these companies, like Securus, have been caught helping to spy on privileged attorney client communications. > > There’s not much in the way of oversight, so the problem just keeps evolving. Case in point: Ars Technica notes that a civil rights group has filed a two new lawsuits against two Michigan counties, two county sheriffs, and two prison monopolies, Securus and Viapath (formerly known as Global Tel*Link Corporation, or GTL. > > The lawsuits allege that Michigan banned in-person visits in order to maximize revenue from voice and video calls as part of a “quid pro quo kickback scheme” with prison phone companies. It’s something the group states has become increasingly common over the last decade as telecom monopolies lobby governments and private prison contractors to ban in-person visits to make more money: > > “Why has this happened? The answer highlights a profound flaw in how decisions too often get made in our legal system: for-profit jail telecom companies realized that they could earn more profit from phone and video calls if jails eliminated free in-person visits for families. So the companies offered sheriffs and county jails across the country a deal: if you eliminate family visits, we’ll give you a cut of the increased profits from the larger number of calls. This led to a wave across the country, as local jails sought to supplement their budgets with hundreds of millions of dollars in cash from some of the poorest families in our society.” > > Much like telecoms out in the broader free world, government has such a cozy relationship with telecom monopolies, the incentive to hold them accountable for much of anything is largely muted. In instances like domestic surveillance, it’s often impossible to determine where government ends and private monopolies like AT&T begin. > > One lawsuit documents how Securus lobbied to have in-person visits eliminated and video kiosks installed where in-person visitation centers used to be. A contract was signed that doled out kickbacks to government so they got a big chunk of the revenue, incentivizing prisons to keep inmate populations high: > > “Securus pays the County 50% of the $12.99 price tag for every 20-minute video call and 78% of the $0.21 per minute cost of every phone call. The contract promises the County an entirely new revenue stream, as well as a minimum guaranteed annual payment of $190,000 paid up front. And the contract gives Securus the right to terminate its video call service or pay the County less money if the jail population decreases by more than 5% or if > the jail fails to ensure a minimum number of monthly paid video calls.” > > Much with the broader prison industrial complex, it’s not hard to see how perverse financial incentives point in all the wrong directions. It’s also not hard to see how this sort of relationship can easily be sold to cash-hungry counties and municipalities as more profitable, safer, and more secure. A win all around, unless you’re a poor inmate family member with limited resources and no personal lobbyists. > > Efforts to do something about prison telecom monopolies were scuttled by FCC boss Ajit Pai, whose former clients included Securus. Pai not only routinely opposed efforts by ex-FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn to drive change in the prison telco sector, one of his very first acts as FCC boss was to pull the rugs out from underneath his own lawyers as they tried to support those reforms in court (they, as intended, lost).
1985
source: https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1193270/a-z-of-a-miners-poster-handprint/
Source: https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1275069/poster-handprint-community-worskshop/
> 1987 (made) > > Artist/Maker: Handprint Community Worskshop (print-makers) > > Place of origin: Kirklees (made)
> Brief description: Poster depicting the outline of Africa and an automatic weapon, 'Death Aid Presents White South Africa', made by Handprint Community Workshop, designed and printed by Art Raiders, 1987 > > Physical description: Laminated, portrait oriented, poster consisting of a white background with black writing, an outline of Africa filled in with fluorescent red and a black stenciled image of an automatic weapon.
> [printed by anarchists]
I had this RS-1 Plus handheld gaming console. I liked it because:
- comes with lots of games
- cheap I think about $15
- fairly comfortable and has actual buttons not like trying to play a game on a phone
- fun to play for a little while but not toooo fun that it can't be put down
main problem was it wouldn't save any progress even when the game seemed to allow it. I guess it just doesn't have any writable storage or however they got the games didn't include that function.
is there something similarly low end and simple that allows saving? I don't want to DIY.
See this weirdly sarcastic blog post about the RS devices for some info hal of which I don't understand.
i don't know anything about trucks much less truck-human mating please forgive my ignorance comrades.
New documents have been showing up at the ICJ page for Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel):
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12 February 2024 : Request for additional measures under Article 75(1) of the Rules of Court submitted by South Africa
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15 February 2024 : Observations of the State of Israel on the request for additional measures under Article 75 (1) of the Rules of Court
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6 March 2024: Request for the indication of provisional measures and modification of the Court's prior provisional measures decisions
I do not know what to make of them. Is there coverage of this?
a little while ago i was on the public transit in the morning. since i have a regularish work schedule these days i see the same people here and there.
me (and everyone else) was overhearing a conversation by 2 teens. one of them was saying they only drink bottled water at school because they suspect lead contamination in the pipes. (the kids at this school look like rich kids, i don't think there is probably lead but it's not totally impossible i guess.)
after listening to this for a little while i turned around and gave that person friendly but firm lecture that if they think there is lead they should get a testing kit (which is free). [edit: and i told them how to do that.] why let other people drink water with lead? lead is very bad. if there is lead, you could be a hero for finding out. if not actually interested enough to do that, stop being a snob and drink the tap water because municipal water is a gift and you should appreciate it. then it was time for everyone to disembark.
now i see this person sometimes and we mutually actively ignore each other.
what do you think?
All journalists should take note of a new report on the shortcomings of British media’s output on Israel’s war on Gaza.
I was on ali express and I saw this review. Below are all the memes which were included in the review of the item. Which I guess is a part for a game controller. What is it about? The original comment is
> Tudo certo. Recomendo. Cuidado o Nine vai lhe taxar. Fez o L? Toma 92%. Se ficar P é pior tá ok?
And the machine translated in english is
> All right. I recommend it. Careful the nine will tax you. Did the l? Makes 92%. If staying p is worse ok?
The UN's top court stops short of issuing emergency measures ordering a halt to military operations in Gaza.
Summary of the ways Israel is still not allowed to do genocide:
> 1. Israel must take all measures to prevent any acts that could be considered genocidal - killing members of a group, causing bodily harm, inflicting conditions designed to bring about the destruction of a group, preventing births > 2. Israel must ensure its military does not commit any genocidal acts > 3. Israel must prevent and punish any public comments that could be considered incitement to commit genocide in Gaza > 4. Israel must take measures to ensure humanitarian access > 5. Israel must prevent any destruction of evidence that could be used in a genocide case > 6. Israel must submit a report to the court within one month of this order being given
This was after reading into the official record a litany of evils which they seem to be accepting as undisputed facts.
At South Africa v. Israel (Genocide Convention) - Wikipedia:
> A request that this article title be changed to South Africa's genocide case against Israel is under discussion. Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed.
Edit: Someone with a wikipedia account please link them to the ICJ page which is titled "Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel)"
It is useful to compare the order that was requested vs the one that was provided. I don't find the text of the ICJ ruling available yet, maybe it will be posted here when it is ready.
They basically said about 6 different ways that Israel has to refrain from genocide, stop genocide, etc, but not "ceasefire".
Transcript of South Africa's submissions regarding provisional measures:
> 22. If any military operation, no matter how carefully it is carried out, is carried out pursuant to an intention to destroy a “people”, in whole or in part, it violates the Genocide Convention and it must stop. That is why all military operations capable of violating the Genocide Convention must cease.
(And Transcript of Israel's submissions regarding provisional measures in case you want to check something there.)