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You can spend years examining the value and costs of doing that kind of shit in times of war, and you won’t get a clear general answer.
Doing it outside of a war, though, is just plain evil.
You can spend years examining the value and costs of doing that kind of shit in times of war, and you won’t get a clear general answer.
Doing it outside of a war, though, is just plain evil.
There’s an ecosystem of entire instances with crazy rules.
The fact that Lemmy just doesn’t become unusable with all this brokerage tells a lot about the benefits of a distributed system.
They are not afraid to take risks…
If you are focusing on the name, yes, it changes because when the government does it, it becomes a much worse crime.
But I do think this is focusing on the wrong thing. There is a huge amount of discussion on those shows about terrorism coming from an oppressed group, full of nuances and different values. All of what becomes meaningless if you go… denying (?) the terrorism that is completely clear.
When a government does that, it’s not called “terrorism” anymore, and instead starts to get names like “crimes against Humanity”.
Anyway, everything is very clear on whether or not the Maquis were terrorists. All the nuance is about how to react to that.
The Maquis were freedom fighters
The Maquis were outright terrorists, that rushed to attack civilians of the wrong ethnicity any time they could, and didn’t care how many of the civilians of the right ethnicity were killed on the process either. That’s put very clearly since the first time they appeared on TNG.
And yeah, they were terrorists fighting against occupation and genocide of their kind. Still terrorists.
Sisko could, but they could refuse to let him out of the wormhole.
“It’s your religion. I’m just the messiah, I don’t believe in it.”
If there is any more powerful move than this, I never saw it.
Starfleet spent all those resources randomizing their phaser frequency… Who would expect the real path to victory was randomizing their captains’ personalities!
A long time ago, this probably even had paragraphs!
Well, I guess being burned up by crap is “mindless rage”, and first person experiencing it is being “dictated by influencers”.
I haven’t seen Luca, and never planned to. Disney destroyed a huge amount of goodwill by making mindless live-action reenactions and low quality sequels. I just didn’t plan on betting my time on a Disney movie without somebody recommending it.
And yes, this is what changed. All the movie studios consolidated on a handful, and that handful got a reputation of only pushing shit to the theaters. Added to that, the theater experience got worse and worse for decades, to the point that people don’t really want to go there, they only go for the movie. And on top of that, the theaters have competition nowadays.
People keep blaming it on the pandemic, but I don’t think it’s even relevant.
That’s quite a bad way to express yourself.
But then, the Lemmy front-page sending unsuspecting new people into a place where they will censored if they try to speak against of dictators and human rights violations isn’t a good thing. So yeah, Lemmy is better with the ML not listed.
The movies changed. Moviegoes only reflected the change back.
Looks like a replicator with added constraints.
You are thinking about a soldering plate? Those go up to 300°C or some times 400°C.
A phone screen is fixed with hot glue, that starts to melt around 60°C.
Hum, no. The last thing I need on the world is a piece of non-working hard to maintain software.
I’d write something before trying Nextcloud again.
Personally, I’d really like if it could have different users on its management interface, with their own file shares.
It’s understandable why they don’t bother, but I would like to share my NAS without running several instances.
In a DS9 meme, you need 2 extra credits panels after that.