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Cake day: November 29th, 2024

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  • I have also like quite some domains.

    One just firstnamelastname to have it

    One for homelabbing

    One for business

    One, because I thought [email protected] was a cool idea. Now all my accounts run through it and I cannot change it anymore :/

    One for my old startup, where I just like the name to much

    One for another old business, but my mailserver runs through that domain, and it is too much of a bother to change that 😅

    So, remember folks: don’t buy too many domains, it becomes a liability.











  • why should other people have a higher risk of dying just because someone has a micropenis?

    Always has been. These days this just also enables “normal people” with micropenis to endanger their fellow citizens.

    But micropenises basically, in all of history, sent other people to their deaths. Be it war, starvation, random generic atrocities, you name it.

    I feel micropenis is a metaphor for something else here.


  • ‘not getting caught’ as in being in a protest accompanied by a lot of policemen? They don’t go to a dark alley and whisper “free Palestine” in order to not “get caught” 😅

    There’s no law prohibiting to support Palestine. As you can see in the source I linked before. There are very controversial takes about what crosses the line. The famous “from the river to the sea” being one of it. People who are brought to court for that half go free, half get sentenced. That shows that even within “the system” it is very unclear. Thus, it’s about time to get a ruling by the highest court. I guess one day that will even go to the European Court, and I anticipate that it will rule in favor of free speech.

    And guess who’s arrested and brutalized by the police? PoC, because the police is racist, and voicing support for Palestine gives them a reason - like “I heard those PoC say ‘death to all Jews’, so let’s beat them up. If they defend themselves we bring them to court for resistance, all my police buddies heard it as well”. But not because there’s some distinguished law against “supporting Palestine”.


  • Supporting any Palestinian group in Germany in public will get you arrested

    My auntie just visited and left 30 minutes ago. She participates basically in any Pro-Palestine protest in Frankfurt and vincinity. She was never arrested.

    My father, who went to his last demonstrations some 45 years ago even participated in some Pro Palestine protests. He was not arrested.

    My mother wrote to the government of Hesse like every other week to take down the Israel flag in front of the government seat, and, believe it or not, she was not arrested.

    The climate around supporting Palestine in Germany is bad. Many people get arrested and that is wrong. But claims like “showing support for any Palestinian group will get you arrested” are not true (yet).

    One of the big tests whether ‘free speech’ means something or whether Germany is a vassal state is still in the juidical system (obviously source in German). I hope once the constitutional court rules, it’ll be on the right side of history.