ptu
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- Comment on I'm a Targeted Individual and the Hat Man knows my every move. 6 days ago:
She didn’t grow them just for this occasion
- Comment on Scandal 1 week ago:
There are other Trumps too, like Melania
- Comment on Goodnight sweet prince 2 weeks ago:
Printers are the first to go for sure.
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 2 weeks ago:
I didn’t ask for ”corrupt comissioners”, but those who have moved from comission to those positions. There is nothing illegal in pointing those out.
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 2 weeks ago:
Could you name a few?
- Comment on If God was real (just go with it), then how he's portrayed in the Bible might not even be how he actually is. 3 weeks ago:
Thanks for the tip!
- Comment on If God was real (just go with it), then how he's portrayed in the Bible might not even be how he actually is. 3 weeks ago:
Surah 3 (chapter of quran) discusses the birth if Jesus and the the prophets before, who were given Torah and the other revelations. As I’ve understood they are considered true and from the same divine source, however have been muddied over time and hence the last and complete revelation is needed and given via the prophet Mohammed.
Then after his death, people were divided between whether to follow his divine bloodline (Shia) or his way of life (Sunnah) and they tried to capture all information about his life and teachings which were not in Quran (Hadith). The 5 daily prayers for example are not explicitly mentioned in the quran.
- Comment on If God was real (just go with it), then how he's portrayed in the Bible might not even be how he actually is. 3 weeks ago:
If you’re interested, there is actually a sequal to the bible called the quran. I haven’t examined it enough to give some examples unfortunately, but I know they share some same characters and stories. What I can’t stand about the bible is Paul’s writings and I wish they would be under more scrutiny.
- Comment on Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like 4 weeks ago:
Only problem is they become noisy when the coolant leaks out. This is the technical problem they should be solving.
- Comment on Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍 4 weeks ago:
I don’t know how Lemmy is built, but I’m quite sure there isn’t any automatic OCR to scan for some naughty words
- Comment on bad board games 4 months ago:
I wonder how a progressive tax on all income would change the game. Maybe divided between the participants or used however the participants voted. Winning mechanism would probably need to be changed to something other than whoever piles up the most cash and property.
- Comment on Why did AT&T think "Eye of Sauron" was the way to go? 4 months ago:
I thought it was Aesir headquarters
- Comment on Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subreddits 4 months ago:
Just curious, how would this happen in practice? As I understand lemmy instances are defederated across the globe. Who would they send their demands to? Also there is already some nsfw content in lemmy, are those expected to respond now in some way?
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 5 months ago:
I don’t care if enough so I would, I just found this amusing
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 5 months ago:
I prefer not to use youtube
- Comment on It is what it is 5 months ago:
This doesn’t change much if you use Google’s browser
- Comment on Why Denmark is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for LibreOffice and Linux 5 months ago:
Just earlier this week I created some Sharepoint folders for my father-in-laws business. I created the groups in Outlook and used the ”See files in Sharepoint”-button to access them. Next it required to ask for permission for him to the folder. I granted them using his own account. It was funny because the request was literally John Doe asked John Doe for permission, and the emails were identical too. So I granted him his own access with his own account.
The funniest thing though was that the process was different all of the four times, like different links opening to completely different tools. Now I’m not a Microsoft MVP and probably did it the wrong way, but at least I had fun doing it.
- Comment on US man stages $1 bank robbery to get state healthcare (2011) 5 months ago:
But there is no karma in Lemmy. Why would someone farm it?
- Comment on Happy PrIDE Month 5 months ago:
Like punching in SCART but more elegant