4L3moNemo
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- Comment on Apple isn't happy about India's demand to upgrade older iPhones with USB-C 1 year ago:
In this case, I would say – fck Apple, Indians demand is solid. Apples shitty policy of random plugs and industry incompatible chargers shouldn’t have been born ever and definetly it shouldn’t continue. Usually I’m against regulation by goverment, but in this case it is realy for the benefit of users and enviroment.
- Comment on Booking.com users angry at firm's response to hacks - BBC News 1 year ago:
In my opinion booking com has to take the blame to save their reputation. If it’s a each hotels account administrator bad practice (week pass, stupid email links opening, ignoring whats hapening with their account, etc…), then hotels had to be made to compensate, if fault lies in bookings.com bad practices working with those accounts managers. Either way those are business’es and they have obligations to their clients. In their protection, I note – if clients were specificaly stupid, like in opened some dumb shady link to third party payment systems, ofered in a simple chat or something like that level stupid, then client is to blame himself. Each case had to be investigated in detail. Journalists had to put more effort, not jus report in the style he told this and he told this and to leave it to hang, slightly shitting on everybodies reputation in the article (including the clients, cause probably they could be the dumb ones also, but no clues or details to understand what realy happened there, exept that money been lost).
- Comment on Booking.com users angry at firm's response to hacks - BBC News 1 year ago:
Summary bot have missed the esential line: The booking.com behaved like shitheads and have not returned money for the customers, who lost it not due their fold but due bookings com bad pratice in working with the hotels accounts admins.
- Comment on How would I go about creating an alternative frontend for a website? 1 year ago:
Easyest way, to begin with, is to use a browser addon and userscripts. Addons to look for are Greasemonkey, Tampermonkey, or Violentmonkey and alike alternatives. Keyword to google “userscripts”. P.S. As I see it, from your description, you just want some mods (changes) to existing UI, no need to rebuild one from a scratch in other more complicated ways.
- Comment on why doesn't Egypt open its borders to Gaza? 1 year ago:
P.S. I’ve read a bit about specifics of Egyptian homelesness problem. I see that the problem for the big part, here is a bit of diferent kind of nature… than in long term (almost permanent) refugies camps, or former Gaza strip (as an egample), where almost everything is/was suplied.
Seams, that Egyptian goverment doesn’t even know (have exact criteria) whom to count as a homeless ones there and lot’s of people seam to be living in undeveloped self-build slums without improving the enviroment themselves further or for better. It’s hard to understand – is it because it is good enougth for them as is, or that they have diferent priorities or no good leadership. Anyway even if full support is not provided, or only partial is – living in whatever shelter in africa south is much, much easyer than in (as for example) in north europe, where it would be a certain death at the first winter, or even as early as autumn. Maybe north people (and societies) been forced by nature elements to become more self incentivised (othervise death) to take care of enviroment and homes development up to the level, or maybe in north simply nobody survived it in enough amounts to procreate endles generations of homeless up to astonishing 12 milion numbers. Such number of people can build a country and we are talking about what if 10% of them took a part (atleast two hours per day) in helping to build and develop their enviroment themselves. My first question stands – how many homeless is needed to build a house for themselves? I’ll just corect it with adding – and to improve, develop enviroment around it.
- Comment on why doesn't Egypt open its borders to Gaza? 1 year ago:
Do you imply all theirs mothers were?
- Comment on why doesn't Egypt open its borders to Gaza? 1 year ago:
You think you can read, I thought you could. ;) Because I specifically mentioned quot: taken than the leadership is provided …
and that implies all kinds of leadership. Helping to organize, management, help of qualified engineers, consultations and their services, overseers in the field, and/or training specialists. It’s not that it is a rocket science, and we are not talking about skyscrapers. Any body can be a builder after some explaining, if we are talking about single store simple hause with running watter, sewer. And anybody can dig and lay pipes. Hell, they already had ramp, lever, clay brics, stone blocs, ropes, paper, maths, and even a wheel there, more than a 5 thausand years ago. More than 2 thousands years ago they already had there a water wheel, pipes and other water technologies. It is not that a rocket science is needed to develop the enviroment. It can be needed if we want to do it fast, labour and economicaly efective, but that is not a case here. We are talking about supported people – it’s not that they use their time efectively now or will lose something by taking two hours per day to improve their enviroment themselves.
- Comment on why doesn't Egypt open its borders to Gaza? 1 year ago:
Do they chose to do not work for the good of themselves and not to inprove their enviroment, because of their dignity? Do “feeders” and supporters think they improve dignity of the feeded ones, by keeping needfull ones dependant with constant support?
- Comment on why doesn't Egypt open its borders to Gaza? 1 year ago:
And whats wrong in building infrastructure by themselves? Diging up watter, clay, making what ever things civilization done thousands years? Other (e.g. north countries) people do it even then they have to grow their own food, fight the cold and bad seasond in parallel. Here we have all food, minimum shelter from elements, even medicine already provided. And yet, where is the progress? Whats wrong in that whole support process then?
- Comment on why doesn't Egypt open its borders to Gaza? 1 year ago:
I have a question. How many homeles people do we need to build a house, taken than stones, clay and sticks are available (or provided)? People once build pyramids there. World is anyway supporting them with food and a means to live – can’t the leadership be provided too (if they can’t organize themselves)? Can’t able to work build the houses for themselves and others? What do they do all day?
P.S. and I understand than not everybody can work, some have health issues - but hey, we are talking about 12milion, sure there are atleast 120k able to work persons in that crowd, who could work for 2 hours per day each.
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- Comment on Can someone please explain like I'm five the controversy involving Oracle, Red Hat, and SUSE? 1 year ago:
There is no any controversy – ditch rpm/RHEL based distro you use (if still on it), don’t get close to any other. P.S. Last ~>10…15 years they had been causing unnesesary, no easy path, migration from one rpm distro to other, repeatedly droping support, making it a bad choise for servers and consequently for desktops and everything else.