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neutron 150 points 2 years ago

I'm dreading for the day they introduce dynamic pricing based on who's buying and refuses to sell without a full face scan.

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neutron 116 points 3 years ago

It's actually cool to see a government body embrace new technologies to promote their language and culture.

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neutron 54 points 2 years ago

It's both a generational shift and education issue.

I grew up remembering the early days of going online. The only pc at home was shared by family, so I knew early on that covering my tracks (erasing browser history) was important. When Chrome came out and incognito mode became a thing, I instinctively knew that it was just a shortcut for a separate browser profile that does not share the main profiles cookies and history, that it didn't store activities on the local device. I knew that internet providers could still know what I acceded, and so on.

I can't ask for the same kind of awareness for people that grew up with smartphones, proprietary walled gardens and apps with most of the complexities hidden beneath pretty UI.

It's even worse when it comes to the general population - this isn't the 90s where college students and tech minded people made up the internet users, this isn't the early 2000s where people still had to use a desktop PC to access the web, with its components more or less open to tinker.

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neutron 51 points 3 years ago

In Korean we have these conjugated forms. They both sound the same:

  1. 나아 [na.a] (from 낫다) be/become better
  2. 낳아 [na.a] (from 낳다) give birth (to a baby)

So when given A as an example:

(A) 감기에 걸렸어요. I got a cold.
(B) 빨리 나으세요! Hope you get better soon!
(C) 빨리 낳으세요! Hope you give birth soon!

For some reason Koreans across all ages write C instead of B by mistake. It became a national joke at this point and some do it ironically on purpose. I used to teach Korean. Imagine my face every time.

There are more but I'm on my phone. Will do more later.

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neutron 50 points 3 years ago

First you need to put on your robe and wizard hat.

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neutron 48 points 3 years ago

It reads like one of those 4chan pranks actually gaining followers.

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neutron 46 points 2 years ago

Whatever your thoughts on cryptocurrency might be, this is borderline gambling addiction.

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neutron 39 points 3 years ago

Charlottesville was the wake up call for many. Never I expected nazis openly marching on US soil, chanting slogans straight from WW2... nearly a century after WW2.

It also must suck for the locals to have their town's name being forever associated to those scums.

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neutron 32 points 3 years ago

Arguing about the metaphors and analogies instead of actual topics? Saw plenty of those during college, especially when the guy in question was being a contrarian just to 'stick it to the man' and look cool to their buddies.

I thought working adults would grow out of it - nah, we're all dumb children inside, including me.

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neutron 30 points 3 years ago

They have their own happy cheering crowd, so nothing to worry about from their pov.

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neutron 30 points 3 years ago

I'm afraid they'll break off Debian one day. Supporting snap is one thing, sabotaging well established user cases (apt installing deb, not being a snap prozy) is another.

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neutron 29 points 3 years ago

When I was told to get lost and go back to China because the pandemic reliefs were for the fellow countrymen.

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neutron 29 points 3 years ago

Why is everything a video or a chatroom instead of a properly documented webpage, I will never understand.

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neutron 28 points 3 years ago

And then there's .net classic and .net core. Making up two entirely separate names shouldn't be difficult for marketing executives.

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neutron 26 points 3 years ago

Is this another one of those Silicon Valley syndrome where paying for an overpriced latte/chai/kombucha every day is the expected routine?

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neutron 26 points 3 years ago

Perhaps categories first then the specifics? (e.g. NSFL: Gore)

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neutron 26 points 3 years ago

There are countries like S Korea that used to demand new users national ID at signup (not anymore thankfully) and many websites, especially at the early 2000s, had your real name featured next to your nickname (following the tradition from their own national dial-up BBS forums). The argument was that revealing your real identity would make internet interaction more "civil".

Guess what happened. Identity theft was rampant, trolling was equally widespread, you think Facebook spearheaded mixing real name profiles and internet sewagery, you haven't seen anything like CyWorld from early 2000s.

The cases of identity theft ranged from minors borrowing their dads and uncles ID to actual Chinese hackers dumping massive records from the same Korean companies gathering them because of that stupid law. This was done so they could... access forums that demanded a valid national ID from a 18+ years old citizen, for example.

I was there, man. You'd find out your typical forum shitposter (that had surprisingly "ample" tastes) with a profile that says "46 y.o. male (ID verified)" is revealed as an elementary school kid using their uncles ID and gets banhammer'd. Monthly.

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neutron 25 points 2 years ago

It's like governments representing succeeding states of long dead countries that were in a war centuries or millennia ago coming together to shake hands and take pictures.

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neutron 25 points 3 years ago

Tragedy of the Commons.

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neutron 24 points 2 years ago

Well, hispanics or latinos aren't a single monolithic group of people. Some of them see the other latino immigrants (especially the undocumented) with disdain. It's just a matter of stroking their ego and saying whatever that sticks to the single issue voters.

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