I work in tech in Germany. My coworkers and I are the ideal Tesla customers. Nobody I know would consider buying a Nazi car.
I work in tech in Germany. My coworkers and I are the ideal Tesla customers. Nobody I know would consider buying a Nazi car.
Or a shark tank with no moderation at all; I’m looking at you, c/technology
Also, no novelty - strong reject, no revision possible 🙂↔️
While I agree with most points you make, I cannot see a machine that is, at a bare minimum, able to translate between arbitrary languages become irrelevant anytime in the foreseeable future.
Nur eine weitere Sparmaßnahme, Bruder. Ich verspreche es, Bruder, nur eine weitere Sparmaßnahme und alles wird repariert, Bruder. Bruder… nur eine weitere Sparmaßnahme. Bitte, nur eine mehr. Eine weitere Sparmaßnahme und wir können das ganze Problem lösen, Bruder. Bruder, komm schon, gib mir nur eine weitere Sparmaßnahme, ich verspreche es, Bruder. Bruder, bitte, ich brauche nur eine weitere Sparmaßnahme.
I might be missing the point, but isn’t this a decently dumbed-down description of the difference between services that are end-to-end encrypted and those that are not?
Ein Leipzig-Atoll sollte schon drin sein.
Echt der absolute Albtraum, dass die Kids Nazis nach Hause bringen 🤮
Yo your $305 woody really rocks
Heh, I think you have a point. Funny this gets downvoted though.
I think they mean economic liberalism, not political liberalism, which is what you explain.
Point taken, you’re correct.
Here is some data to get more accurate numbers:
The placement of „Skis“ in this will trigger every Scandinavian I know. Should definitely be in the top left.
Sad how this comment gets downvoted, despite making a reasonable argument.
This comment section appears deeply partisan: If you say something along the lines of “Boo Google, AI is bad”, you get upvotes. And if you do not, you find yourself in the other camp. Which gets downvoted.
The actual quality of the comment, like this one, which states a clever observation, doesn’t seem to matter.
I dislike the entire article. Of course google search still works just fine. Claiming otherwise is only possible by magnifying a small, admittedly disfunctioning part of google search.
I guess people downvote because they disagree with your view on gun regulation (which I do, too) that you use in your example.
I believe you make a good argument that people focus on scary-looking things rather than actually-scary things. The example you give is valid, too: Many people associate ARs with gun violence, while most victims of gun violence get killed by small handguns (source).
I’ll upvote your thoughtful comment!
I… kinda like lemmy the way it is I guess? Sure, I wish some niche-communities were a bit more active (looking at you, /c/malefashionadvice). But then again on Lemmy I actually feel motivated to contribute actively. Because I know my content won’t be monetized by some corporate behemoth. So maybe this is just fine the way it is?
Genius.