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- Comment on All of a sudden he thinks that it's a spectacular plan. 4 days ago:
Agreed, thank you for the insightful conversation
- Comment on All of a sudden he thinks that it's a spectacular plan. 4 days ago:
To me the the hadiths are against what is said in the Quran about it being complete and sufficient. If it’s not, then those surahs are wrong, which takes some credibility off of it.
beyond-islam.org/…/the-quran-is-complete/
In comparison the New Testament is supposedly about Jesus, but a huge part of it is actually texts written by Paul who never even met Jesus (at least in flesh)
biblehub.com/topical/t/the_case_against_paul.htm
In the end It’s Pauls teachings that divide christians, and it’s the hadiths that divide muslims.
- Comment on All of a sudden he thinks that it's a spectacular plan. 4 days ago:
There is a small but existent group of Quranic muslims, who accept only Quran as the complete and total revelation from Allah.
But I resist the urge to start going through different sects and their views on their religion, rather I’d focus here on the historical aspect of what an arabian couple did or did not do on their wedding night some 1400 years ago, and that the strongest evidence is something that has passed through six people until eventually written down a couple of hundred years after the event.
- Comment on All of a sudden he thinks that it's a spectacular plan. 4 days ago:
For some, probably practical reason the full isnad or chain of information is usually not translated, so while the hadith says it’s in her own words, it’s actually been passed through 6 people, as written in the complete Arabic text.
- Comment on GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal information 1 week ago:
Plesse don’t give them any ideas. Here’s a list of what’s currently included
- Comment on Truth 1 week ago:
The bigger the logo the less it costs. The expensive ones have usually a small well placed logo, so the post is already kinda right.
- Comment on Straight up spiritual 1 week ago:
I nearly spat out my tea
- Comment on Mozilla Firefox is getting a free built-in VPN, with a catch 1 week ago:
Fingerprinting refers to a technology which can identify you via multiple attributes without explicitly logging in. Like if you use a niche browser with dark mode on, preferred language lithuanian, keyboard layout russian and screen resolution full hd. Combined those and many attributes like installed plugins can be used to identify, and its called fingerprinting.
- Comment on Mozilla Firefox is getting a free built-in VPN, with a catch 1 week ago:
+1 for Librewolf. I couldn’t load Google Earth but that was no surprise. They also don’t allow telling websites to use dark mode to prevent fingerprinting, which sounds neat after getting used to it.
- Comment on What a nice blue and black dress. 1 week ago:
That one is easy, on the left is black and blue and on the right white and gold
- Comment on Saving the environment 1 week ago:
Champagne. After the race they empty the leftovers on the podium.
- Comment on Unconventional strategy. 2 weeks ago:
By the way, I actually put in some effort in that comment to you which you downvoted. To me that felt a bit disrespectful of you.
- Comment on Unconventional strategy. 2 weeks ago:
You have to ask some Hindu about it. Maybe if you’re less argumentative and more eager to learn they’ll tell.
- Comment on Unconventional strategy. 2 weeks ago:
That’s only your view of it, and if it suits you then so be it
- Comment on Unconventional strategy. 2 weeks ago:
That is one way to see it, but it’s also possible to have a more pluralistic view. Like in India which has a long tradition of many religions co-existing with respect.
- Comment on AI Used to Promote Non-Existent Evacuation Flights From the Middle East 2 weeks ago:
5 years ago I would’ve thought that fabricating a convincing face would be difficult and fabricating a lamp post would be easy, but here we are.
- Comment on Can't get better than this 2 weeks ago:
I’d ve interested to try an Elektron with scenes, where you can fade from one sequence to another (if I understood correctly)
- Comment on Warning: Your AI-Generated Password Is a Major Security Risk. Here’s What to Use Instead 2 weeks ago:
Is there a link to the actual study?
- Comment on RIP Android Users 2 weeks ago:
Jolla starts delivering new phones in H1 2026
- Comment on The wonders of machine translation 2 weeks ago:
Someone at IKEA is taking notes
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
If only US were going for a win in that AI
- Comment on WhatsApp officially names Mullvad and Amnezia VPN as go-to tools for bypassing censorship 3 weeks ago:
I tried Proton mail and was surprised of how aggressively they were upselling. Seemed like they were ran by venture capitalists although a non-profit controls the majority share.
- Comment on LibreOffice blasts 'fake open source' OnlyOffice for working with Microsoft to lock users in 5 weeks ago:
Do know if Calc has some Power Query equivalent ETL-tool or supports multiple people working a file simultaneously in cloud?
- Comment on CONTACT LEFT! 5 weeks ago:
Here’s something
- Comment on Would you reboot the router for a Scooby Snack? 5 weeks ago:
I mean he’s right but I still feel attacked
- Comment on Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 day 5 weeks ago:
You can run Android apps on Sailfish via AppSupport
- Comment on My feelings on the Super Bowl 1 month ago:
Then there’s rugby from which american football originated
- Comment on Ad blocking is alive and well, despite Chrome's attempts to make it harder 1 month ago:
It
- Comment on Elon Musk Is Rolling xAI Into SpaceX—Creating the World’s Most Valuable Private Company 1 month ago:
You’re right, but I don’t mind if he sends his stuff to outer space
- Comment on Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS App 1 month ago:
I don’t know. Are there some parts that have been closed when they should have been open?