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sasquash 195 points a year ago

"limited resources" wtf? just copy and paste the content. I guess they didn't like the backslash on Mastodon because of the CEO and Trump bootlicker Andy Yen

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sasquash 156 points 2 years ago

never do updates on a Friday.

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sasquash 109 points 2 years ago

wow this is very good news. I always feared that at some point some billionaire ass will buy Proton. That will be impossible now.

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sasquash 98 points 2 years ago

suuure, they couldn't even take out ukraines communication systems

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sasquash 86 points a year ago

always give a bad rating and if possible create a support request. let them know.

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sasquash 78 points 2 years ago

Short answer: Yes he was a talented speaker and a great manipulator. He knew what the crowd wanted to hear and he could express it very well. However, this is a great simplification.

Longer answer: The problem is we view his speeches from todays perspective. The world now is very different so we can only assume how germans felt at the time. If you are really interested in it, I suggest to read some books from Erich Maria Remarque. These show from the perspective of the time how it could have come to this. Germany, once a proud superpower, was devastated after the First World War. The heavy defeat, supply problems, hyperinflation and all that struggle, provided the breeding ground for all kinds of radical factions. It was no wonder a demagogue like Hitler was so well received back then. From today's perspective, this is not really possible to judge. The Allies knew that this could not happen again after the Second World War. Thats why the Marshall Plan was introduced, which led to Germany maturing into a modern western democracy.

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sasquash 77 points 2 years ago

zero sympathy. finally they get a dose of their own medicine.

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sasquash 77 points 6 months ago

maybe thats why it fucking sucks;

  • sometimes it doesn't open at all (windows key)
  • sometimes it does but I can't enter a search text
  • sometimes I can but I can't click search results
  • then the search is weird and often useless. "scree" gives the screenshot folder, "screen" gives settings, "screens" gives Sniping Tools while "Screensh" gives again the folder..

and that's on a enterprise version. can't believe my company keeps using this bullshit

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sasquash 71 points a year ago

Billions will suffer just because of one moron. Mankind 2025 is not a step further than 1000 years ago. We are just more.

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sasquash 61 points a year ago

me neither, he never said that.

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sasquash 61 points 2 years ago

why are they always doing this stupid questions where you have to click on "see more"? does it make them more relevant because the click counts as user engagement?

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sasquash 58 points 2 years ago

a golden retriever who doesn't know how to swim, sure ;)

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sasquash 58 points 2 years ago

And don't forget that Spotify can only handle around 150 songs in the queue. It doesn't matter how big a playlist is, it will start repeat after a while. The proposed solution by spotify itself is to just deactivate shuffle and start on different songs in large playlist. It's absolutely ridiculous. It bothers thousands of people but they won't fix it. https://community.spotify.com/...

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sasquash 51 points a year ago

But we pay more per day for every monthly subscription and rent.

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sasquash 50 points 2 years ago

how to get rid of your best and most talented workers

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sasquash 50 points a year ago

this show was so good.

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sasquash 48 points 2 years ago

To neighboring countries yes, if there is a good connection. If there is a night train even further. However, the price should not be much higher than a flight and I want to change train as little as possible. Buying tickets should not be too complicated either. Unfortunately, taking an airplane is often easier in my experience. We need a true high-speed railway network across Europe. Something like the Shinkanzen.

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sasquash 47 points 5 months ago

"The new skill isn't typing faster".

Since I added a second keyboard I am programming twice as fast and don't even need AI!

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sasquash 46 points 2 years ago

could be?? ofc it's bad for the environment..

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sasquash 45 points 2 years ago

what a sad boring place. don't go and spend your money somewhere else.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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