

Don’t pick your ex’s name for the love of god?


Don’t pick your ex’s name for the love of god?


Depends on the country?


Well, you know, that’s just like uh, your opinion, man


That does not sound like a charitable interpretation of my argument. For example
A woman in Smolensk was fined for posting a historical photo of her home under Nazi occupation, where a Wehrmacht flag and soldiers appeared in the background.
This has nothing to do with well-defined instances of hate speech. Even the Putin example is quite far fetched, though I guess I should have used a more precise example


Specific well-defined instances of hate speech like “all members of group XYZ deserve to die” should be banned IMO. More ambiguous things should not, otherwise the government can start banning political sentiments that it does not like.


Africa would be generally interesting. Last time I visited (west africa), most transport was by foot, scooter taxis, or ridesharing/paid hitchiking on personal cars. Those don’t really neatly fall in any of the categories in the infographic.


Definitely weird but ultimately doesn’t make a difference


lapce is dead, isn’t it?


“most passports are electronic” and “most passports checks are electronic” are two different things tho


IIRC my dual citizen friend just uses his EU passport when entering the EU and his American passport when he travels back home. How would the customs person know what you are carrying?


Kinda feeling the same, thinking of moving back to my home country from another EU country now after 6 years. Do you feel integrated in the local international community perhaps? That is what feels the most home-y right in the city I’m currently living.


It’s gotten so much worse over the past few years, and it’s not looking like the trend is going to revert


Well, you gotta index the whole internet


It’s kinda impossible to answer, since there are infinite possible ways to randomly generate noise, for instance
(most random audio processes do not have a name). And if any audio is possible, like in these processes, you would never get an exact real song, but getting close (same as a real song but a little out of tune) would happen eventually.
I think a better analogy to infinite monkeys typing Shakespeare is randomly hitting the keys on a piano, though still, you would need to specify how the timing of the notes is randomized. If the lengths of the notes and the pauses are uniform and limited to standard lengths, eventually you would get, say Mozart’s Symphony no 5.


Log off for real
Gamers are the majority of the desktop space
96% of US households have at least one computer. There are under 14 million steam users in the US. The math isn’t mathing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selection_bias
EDIT: mobile being at 15.3% is all we need to see here
Surely we don’t count steam deck nor think gamers are a representative sample of computer users
Lmao birds are not real