> [...] Iran targeted Americans for acts of violence. Remind me, what happened in Iran in 1953?
> there are weird hard line breaks (an ASCII character) in the wrong places They aren't in the wrong place, if you view the site on desktop, or mobile browser in desktop-mode (for me at least), or the source, the…
If you have red-green blindness like me try this: - Right-click the image and select "Inspect". - Add a new CSS hue-rotate filter to the element: element { max-width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; filter: hue-rotate(-90deg); }…
Enact personal sanctions against war-enablers, which is fine with me by the way. But the family of war-enablers are not necessarily involved in their crimes. You didn't mention stolen wealth or money laundering at all.…
Well sure. However you didn't say go after them for money laundering in your OP. You said go after the families of war-enablers.
I did. Now you may argue that NATO and Russia are not in a state of war and therefore Russian citizens do not fall under the definition of a protected person given in article 4, but then you would be saying that it is…
De facto? Maybe. De jure? Still a war crime.
The Geneva Convention (part IV) is pretty clear on this matter: > Article 33 - Individual responsibility, collective penalties, pillage, reprisals > No protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not…
> And their families and kids who all keep their money in US, UK and EU. Collective punishment is still a war crime.
> For example Firefox has the same design problem where its buttons have nor border and therefore have no clear place where draggable top space is and button is. This can be changed by going to "about:settings" page and…
Well you need to install the appropriate texlive dependencies which can be somewhat complicated, but once that's done it's just writing inline Latex $$\like{this}$$ into your Markdown files and then doing pandoc -f…
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What got me was the geofencing for the trains to break down when in competitors workshops. Was apparently only found in 2 out of 30 trains, but still there is no plausible deniability here at all.
For those interested in the talk by the Kaspersky researches, the cleaned video isn't uploaded yet but you can find a stream replay here: https://streaming.media.ccc.de/37c3/relive/a91c6e01-49cf-422... (talk starts at…
I'd assume it's due to the discovery not being some human remains but rather processed wood, making it the oldest evidence for wood working we have by a massive margin. Quote from the article: > Prior to this discovery,…
There is a whole slew of AI based video summarizing tools in existence already, enough so that a search for "video summarizer" has a bunch of listicles in the results.
You know what? Good on them! We should all just use UTC everywhere and adjust business hours accordingly. Get rid of timezones altogether. If you want to know when the sun rises, sets, or is at its apex just look it up…
This is a X11 feature AFAIK. Meta+Right-click resizes the window by the way.
> Third party moderation tools are staying. They're beneficial to Reddit, of course they're going to keep giving them free access. This turns out to be much more of a mixed bag in reality. Many of the third party…
Assuming that was a rhetorical question, but since there is a whole "homo economicus" theory of mind out there I'll answer anyway; An actor with other incentives beyond just monetary ones, like physical, social, or…
> So you join the Discord and then you have 100s of channels with chat.. Try to find the information, need a role, I give up. I know where you are coming from here, but that's not really on Discord, but on individual…
Curiously many of the messengers you mentioned are or were at least initially based on the same protocol, XMPP, some of them even were interoperable for a time[0]. There are still attempts at realising interoperability,…
From my rather limited understanding "learning from the conversation" is already an existing feature that is simply limited to a "thread" session for users with the current interface. I guess feeding those back to the…
I can also recommend the FallOfCivilizations channel on YouTube.[0] It's basically a podcast that later started adding video footage to its episodes. As the name suggests each episode deals with the rise and fall of one…
> [...] Iran targeted Americans for acts of violence. Remind me, what happened in Iran in 1953?
> there are weird hard line breaks (an ASCII character) in the wrong places They aren't in the wrong place, if you view the site on desktop, or mobile browser in desktop-mode (for me at least), or the source, the…
If you have red-green blindness like me try this: - Right-click the image and select "Inspect". - Add a new CSS hue-rotate filter to the element: element { max-width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; filter: hue-rotate(-90deg); }…
Enact personal sanctions against war-enablers, which is fine with me by the way. But the family of war-enablers are not necessarily involved in their crimes. You didn't mention stolen wealth or money laundering at all.…
Well sure. However you didn't say go after them for money laundering in your OP. You said go after the families of war-enablers.
I did. Now you may argue that NATO and Russia are not in a state of war and therefore Russian citizens do not fall under the definition of a protected person given in article 4, but then you would be saying that it is…
De facto? Maybe. De jure? Still a war crime.
The Geneva Convention (part IV) is pretty clear on this matter: > Article 33 - Individual responsibility, collective penalties, pillage, reprisals > No protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not…
> And their families and kids who all keep their money in US, UK and EU. Collective punishment is still a war crime.
> For example Firefox has the same design problem where its buttons have nor border and therefore have no clear place where draggable top space is and button is. This can be changed by going to "about:settings" page and…
Well you need to install the appropriate texlive dependencies which can be somewhat complicated, but once that's done it's just writing inline Latex $$\like{this}$$ into your Markdown files and then doing pandoc -f…
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What got me was the geofencing for the trains to break down when in competitors workshops. Was apparently only found in 2 out of 30 trains, but still there is no plausible deniability here at all.
For those interested in the talk by the Kaspersky researches, the cleaned video isn't uploaded yet but you can find a stream replay here: https://streaming.media.ccc.de/37c3/relive/a91c6e01-49cf-422... (talk starts at…
I'd assume it's due to the discovery not being some human remains but rather processed wood, making it the oldest evidence for wood working we have by a massive margin. Quote from the article: > Prior to this discovery,…
There is a whole slew of AI based video summarizing tools in existence already, enough so that a search for "video summarizer" has a bunch of listicles in the results.
You know what? Good on them! We should all just use UTC everywhere and adjust business hours accordingly. Get rid of timezones altogether. If you want to know when the sun rises, sets, or is at its apex just look it up…
This is a X11 feature AFAIK. Meta+Right-click resizes the window by the way.
> Third party moderation tools are staying. They're beneficial to Reddit, of course they're going to keep giving them free access. This turns out to be much more of a mixed bag in reality. Many of the third party…
Assuming that was a rhetorical question, but since there is a whole "homo economicus" theory of mind out there I'll answer anyway; An actor with other incentives beyond just monetary ones, like physical, social, or…
> So you join the Discord and then you have 100s of channels with chat.. Try to find the information, need a role, I give up. I know where you are coming from here, but that's not really on Discord, but on individual…
Curiously many of the messengers you mentioned are or were at least initially based on the same protocol, XMPP, some of them even were interoperable for a time[0]. There are still attempts at realising interoperability,…
From my rather limited understanding "learning from the conversation" is already an existing feature that is simply limited to a "thread" session for users with the current interface. I guess feeding those back to the…
I can also recommend the FallOfCivilizations channel on YouTube.[0] It's basically a podcast that later started adding video footage to its episodes. As the name suggests each episode deals with the rise and fall of one…