bluemoon
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- Comment on 6 days ago:
that’s a realistic personal fear.
i do mean grassroots change as in people being the change to see in the world. while i’m certain this needs protection from any sabotage (see american interventionism) i know it needs to be an empathic core of pacifism at heart where conflict doesn’t entail violence and competition doesn’t entail polemy.
i wonder if money is the impossibility, since money existed before writing allegedly, or if military power to disrupt is the impossibility- arms dealing is a supply that creates demand historically (broadly speaking, with emphasis on the automated arms deals that ignited cold wars and FOMO all around while warmongerers profiteered- hence divesting oligarch-amounts of money to begin with.)
- Comment on YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations 6 days ago:
when MullvadVPN, sweden, was not only enforced by courts but raided by police to turn over data they replied “what data?” And the raid turned up nothing. Even with physical access to the servers- the authorities with legal right to search left empty-handed. That’s planning for privacy, I would assume since Proton doesn’t do this for their VPN they only plan for privacy of activists to a certain extent in face of (unfair) court rulings.
- Comment on 6 days ago:
so it’s systemic and needs cultural activism at grassroots level to truly change the landscape?
i suppose death of such people only inspire such grassroots change after all, not actually changes as much by itself- like directly.
- Comment on YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations 1 week ago:
uh yeah just look up what Proton has been doing in face of court requests and idk remember when the CEO of Proton sucked up to Donal J. Trump?
- Submitted 1 week ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 6 comments
- Comment on YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations 1 week ago:
yeet Proton, those turn over any activist to authorities and soon will sell out more broadly
check out GDPR champions StartMail, same as StartPage, from the netherlands
- Comment on Europe’s first autonomous military convoy unveiled in Spain 1 week ago:
just watch it shortcircuit into unexpected behaviour when protesters fortnite dance infront of sensors
brainrot in the already poisoned data sets
- Comment on Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi ravages Vietnam, Philippines 1 week ago:
this is coming to everywhere on earth
they could be us
- Comment on when are the upcoming political elections held in america? 1 week ago:
thank you for the clear overview
- Submitted 1 week ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Comment on Are you friends with any AI bots? 1 week ago:
wack that you and OP get downvotes for stating sane questions and recommendations
- Comment on Mullvad Leta shutting down 1 week ago:
and Mojeek =^]
- Submitted 1 week ago to technology@lemmy.world | 1 comment
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 1 week ago:
okay
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 1 week ago:
i can literally type in a video title and a channel name and not get it. ditto for most searchengines looking at the youtube title.
would YaCy help? i keep thinking it’s a floss peer to peer search engine. kinda like curating a fediverse instance? lmk if it’s a good fit for solving this
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 1 week ago:
i’m a recommendation’s person, okay. i don’t know much about searchengines and AI.
would the peer to peer searchengine YaCy be of use against this current deluge of sloppy searchresults?
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 1 week ago:
time for your own search engine. power to the people.
YaCy id a peer to peer search engine where you collaborrate with others as you wish
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 1 week ago:
so you mean the alternative to bad searchresults inevitably is AI for the vast majority of people. hence AI prevalence
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Maximilian Kasy’s book seems cool, yes.
thanks for responding that it was a weirdly phrased question, now ik.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
okay thanks
- Comment on Any advice for me a guy turning 18 yo old?? 1 week ago:
fair and valid! :)
- Comment on Any advice for me a guy turning 18 yo old?? 1 week ago:
oh also shower every other day, use deoderant without shit additives every day, change socks & underwear every day, learn to use a washing machine, learn to floss your teeth, use conditioner after you’ve rinsed your schampoo, learn how to clean the toilet after you & how to wipe yourself in the front (shaking isn’t enough among adults), trim your nosehair… i could go on.
- Submitted 1 week ago to technology@lemmy.world | 7 comments
- Comment on Any advice for me a guy turning 18 yo old?? 2 weeks ago:
pick up the “analogue bag” trend. none of us older than you approve of the internet today: we had a different place to grow up in online. you will be the happiest and most hopeful person around- others will remember your calm and seek you for comfort.
stop using AI. period. your brain is developing, let it suffer the growing pains of wondering what to draw; of which source of knowledge learn from; how to compose your thoughts. you will be the most intelligent person around- ever increasingly so as years go by.
age old traps checklist: status, whoevers the most popular that moment, flips on the head as you grow up… everyone will Hate how the most popular person behaves now in a few years. be humble if you’re the popular one. at the sane time enjoy yourself: if you wanna indulge, indulge. saying stupid things from your heart is indulging. listening more than you speak is humble. that’s the secret to popularity that lasts beyond school years.
hug all around you. say hi to everyone around you, even those you don’t feel are cool- that you’d get bullied for associating with. that’s all we adults are doing: catching up on hugs and greetings, because it helps our mood and makes us feel meaningful wherever we have to be.
learn an instrument, or an art, or a craft, or a sport.
say no to drugs. period. your brain and body are fully developed when you are 26. then you don’t get as addicted and have an easer time finding a balance between partying and cozying up intimately in a couch. statistically you’ll end up regretful if not abusing drugs or being abused while doing drugs below 26 years old. i can attest. drugs don’t fix problems. they hide and let problems infect other parts of your life.
say no to sex that makes you feel pressured. as a guy i got status from chasing sex at your age, but if fucked me up to only be liked for being attractive. friends who cuddle are more important than acquaintances who fuck. one validates you as a human being and makes you feel seen. the other hollows you out while forcing you to become a person for the sake of others to feel seen.
be outdoors. pet animals. eat vegetables. drink water, not soda. drop food additives like “flavour enhancers” (e621) and aromas (vanilla aroma is made of literal cowdung and fossil fuels.) companies are not your friends: you’re as cattle to the companies, so yeet their brands. wear natural fibres and what you like.
welp i have more but idk if you’d read all
- Comment on Who was your first childhood videogame crush? 2 weeks ago:
Almira, over zenith|sword of etheria
- Comment on "Analog bags" are in. Doomscrolling is out. 2 weeks ago:
okay, phew =) i got anxious for some reason.
- Comment on Are there good Movies, TV Shows, Anime, with wholesome family (particularly parent-child) relations? 2 weeks ago:
yes Pascal’s one of the great actors, the role of Joel is less interesting emotionally however. not much room to shine imo.
yes the original film from 1984 =) lots and lots of theatrical re-enactments since then. now some new cartoons i see
- Comment on Australia: Child sex abuse doll torsos and disembodied heads being offered on China's Temu, Shein to get around laws forbidding the importation of sex abuse material 2 weeks ago:
bro people need therapy not this shit. it’s not okay to the people who have 0 braincells and never self-educate to say it’s alright as a substitute. get therapy and live a better life where people can trust you have good intentions. like imagine the dude just going “haha lolis are okay” then this falls out of his wardrobe. nobody will help that dude. he’ll feel awful and move away from everybody out of shame when he gets shamed and harassed. it isn’t right to the 0-braincell pedos to allow this shit. let therapy be the ones to give them acknowledgement for these substitutes instead
ban temu shein for this shit and the toxic chemicals in their clothes. second hand stores already refuse those brands.
- Comment on "Analog bags" are in. Doomscrolling is out. 2 weeks ago:
are you an AI asking to be trained or something? your entire post culminates in that it’s people’s faults for not doing better, phones not being the issue and these analog bags being kinda moot.
i don’t wanna comment anymore incase you take my posts antagonistically, i think we’re reading differently. no offense meant! have a good day
- Comment on Are there good Movies, TV Shows, Anime, with wholesome family (particularly parent-child) relations? 2 weeks ago:
PeerTube stream?