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hikaru755

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hikaru755 12 points 6 days ago

With red, the context doesn't matter. You run a red light, you get fined. With yellow, the context does matter: you only get fined if you clearly could've come to a stop safely, but didn't.

The severity of the fine also differs (talking about Germany here). If you run a red light you get at least one "point", which is a semi-permanent mark on your record that will lead to more severe punishment if you rack up too many of them. If you endangered someone, caused an accident, or the light was red for more than a second, you also get your driver's license taken away for a month. You don't get any of that with a yellow light, and the monetary fine is also much lower.

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hikaru755 2 points 5 days ago

Be careful with that, depending on employment laws and your contract any code you write while working for your employer might be legally theirs and can't just be taken with you like that

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hikaru755 3 points 6 days ago

Sehr gute Erklärung. Würde der Vollständigkeit halber noch hinzufügen dass Seitenbetreiber davor zumindest ein Stück weit schützen können, indem sie HSTS + preload konfigurieren.

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hikaru755 2 points 6 days ago

Oh yeah, no, that's the same on KDE, I thought you were just referring to the automatic reboot thing, my bad.

Also don't know if it works differently with dnf, since it never bothered me that much

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hikaru755 2 points 6 days ago

On the KDE version you just get a permanent notification in the tray reminding you that you should reboot. It can so it automatically though if you choose so in the Discover app.

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hikaru755 2 points 7 days ago

Well technically, they didn't say it was great, not even that it was good. Just that they're still full, which I believe

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hikaru755 130 points a year ago

This has absolutely nothing to do with enshittification. Bluesky doesn't need that redirect to know what you're clicking on. You're already on their platform, they can already track every single click that you do while on Bluesky including navigating to outbound links. I'm a bit shocked that nobody here is calling that out to be honest

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hikaru755 53 points 2 years ago

I don't know about this case specifically, but I own Alan Wake on steam which has since been delisted because of music licenses running out. At least for that one, I still own the game on steam and can download, install and play it normally whenever I want, it's just that people cannot buy it anymore through steam. If you're lucky, it's gonna be the same with the adult swim games.

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hikaru755 34 points 7 months ago

Not quite a setting, but every game should be required to tell you how long ago the last save was when you quit the game. I absolutely don't understand why it's only a tiny minority of games that does this, it is such an obvious thing to do

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hikaru755 34 points 2 years ago

I'm German, and I've never heard that before. I'd be seriously weirded out by someone saying that or teaching it to their kids

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hikaru755 33 points 2 years ago

No, nutomic started by ignoring the actual question that was asked and instead starting an ideological argument with a bad faith question. You might say that OP shouldn't have taken the bait, but this was not started by them

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hikaru755 32 points 7 months ago

One of my favorite recent minifigures!

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hikaru755 28 points a year ago

I think the idea is to pressure the partners of Collective Shout, per the url in the comment. Those might not necessarily agree with what they're doing in this case, and if they see it's making waves, reconsider their partnership.

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hikaru755 27 points a year ago

Immich might not hold up yet in every aspect to Google photos, but I was and am still blown away by how much better face detection and grouping works. I cannot believe how ridiculously bad that feature is in Google, you just have to pray that it works, and if it messes up, it's extremely annoying to fix. In immich, it works exactly as you'd expect.

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hikaru755 26 points 2 years ago

we're going to ostracize you from society forever

That is very different from simply not wanting him to be a representative for his country and potential role model for aspiring athletes in one of the biggest media events of the world though. Being welcomed back as a member of society is one thing, but there is a point to be made about expecting more of Olympic athletes than your average member of society.

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hikaru755 25 points 2 years ago

That quote is not from the first one though, it's from the second one

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hikaru755 25 points a year ago

What? Since when does Valve prohibit companies from redirecting customers to non-Valve purchasing flows? Because that's what this ruling is about, it says Apple can't prohibit apps from telling users to go buy off-platform for lower prices. Valve isn't doing that with Steam afaik, actually I'm not aware of any other platform that does this

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hikaru755 25 points 2 years ago

I mean, you're not wrong, but your point is also kinda meaningless. Of course, you only ever do things because there's something in it for you, even if that something is just feeling good about yourself. If there was truly nothing in it for you, then why would you do it?

But that misses the point of the "people are inherently selfish" vs "people are inherently generous" discussion, because it's not actually about whether people do things only for themselves at the most literal level, instead it's about whether people inherently get something out of doing things for others without external motivation. So your point works the same on both sides of the argument.

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hikaru755 23 points 15 days ago

they specifically excluded those symbols from the email they sent to German accounts

And even that they fucked up, because it seems like they just removed them from the German language version of the email. German accounts set to English (like mine) got the symbols like everyone else.

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hikaru755 23 points 10 months ago

ELVEs (Emissions of Light and Very Low Frequency perturbations due to Electromagnetic Pulse Sources)

This has to be one of the most shoehorned acronyms I've ever seen

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