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Kayel@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•Australia whistleblower who exposed war crime allegations loses bid to reduce prison sentenceEnglish
4·9 months agoOn the non-state-security side:
Not anything near what it’s like in the US. There are no incentives. “If you decide to blow the whistle you had better be financially independent”
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are commonly used idioms/metaphors that make no sense to anyone who knows about the topic they come from?
6·9 months ago“Rome wasn’t built in a day”
Has an entirely different message to me. It’s often used as a reminder to be patient, not to loose your temper, etc.
On the day Rome was founded Romulus killed his brother Remus and marked out the city of Rome, construction starts. This is my initial reaction.
The next thing the Romans, a group of men (probably criminals), did after founding Rome was to raid their neighbours and kidnap their women. Rome then makes war for the better part of a thousand years, eventually subjugating the known world.
I think it’s better used as a reminder subjugation starts out in small measures. “Parliament just passed antiterrorism laws, I’m sure they’re to protect us” “Rome wasn’t built in a day”
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
science@lemmy.world•US doctors rewrite DNA of infant with severe genetic disorder in medical firstEnglish
5·10 months agoBased on what? The US discussing legalising genetic experimentation for military uses is the pathway to Gattaca.
Not saying you’re wrong, curious about your time-line
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
science@lemmy.world•US doctors rewrite DNA of infant with severe genetic disorder in medical firstEnglish
53·10 months agoI would suggest they’re more in touch with the science. It haunts science, we know we must do it for the benefit of humanity, but with the knowledge - the powerful and capital will use it for themselves.
Still confused. They’re sinking shafts at an angle into rock, filling with water, the pressure towards the bottom breaks the rock.
And then? How is the water drained, the shaft re- stabilised, etc
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Been job searching for a year and no luck. What to I do now?
2·10 months agoStart your own business which has low overheads.
Worst comes to worst you loose a little on insurance and paper advertising
Tortilla chips, can of baked beans, half jar of salsa, microwave, top with hummus
Savory oatmeal.
Rolled oats with cold soy milk. Microwave 2-3 mins. Add chilli oil, spice paste, or ramen seasoning.
Tasty and not unhealthy. The plan is to prevent unhealthy food leading to a negative feedback loop.
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google said it was too hard to target ads to people
711·1 year agoGoogle:
They’ve been asking us not to track them with cookies, so we’re tracking them with fingerprints
Surely the gdpr has something to say about this. Or did the US forget the rest of the wold exists again?
Mullvard browser
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Fellow Lemmings: I need an urn. Does anyone know of a decent place to get one made?
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Kayel@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.ml•‘Julian Assange is free’: Wikileaks founder freed in deal with US
4·2 years agoThat’s what’s so concerning about the case. The USA tried to persecute an Australian citizen working out of the EU for publishing information.
As he is not a US citizen he was not able to use the X amendment to free speech.
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.ml•‘Julian Assange is free’: Wikileaks founder freed in deal with US
82·2 years agoAs a terrorist they could torture and kill him without covering anything up.
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.ml•‘Julian Assange is free’: Wikileaks founder freed in deal with US
68·2 years agoHe didn’t leak, he published.
That’s what’s so concerning about the case. The USA tried to persecute an Australian citizen working out of the EU for publishing information.
If precedent was set they could kidnap anyone from sovereign countries based on US law
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the greatest invention of 21st century, in your opinion?
1·2 years agoI think medical advancement could be as dramatic this century was in the last. However, patent law is likely to hold us back
Kayel@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.ml•Chinese ships enter Japanese waters near Senkakus for two days in row
51·2 years agoThis comment seems contentious. Are the differences in opinion political? An ideological opposition?
- Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC)
- China, the Peoples Republic of China (PRC)
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Thank you for your comment, it provided more context than the article
Writing down a crypto wallet key in a self hosted password manager on a highly encrypted self hosted drive which degraded. Pretty much the same with the photos, if I didn’t encrypt my backups I would have been able to recover more files.
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I agree, the overlap is very cool!





Neoliberalism is reaching its natural conclusion, coupled with the gradual fall of colonialism, is going to lead to a permanent crash for the working class.
While Trump is being loud, the project to divide the US working class by ethnicity has been ongoing always, and began ramping up this century.
It will be required as all production is centralised within a handful of families. And the global south can no longer be relied on for cheap resources and manufacturing for middle class treats.
The US doesn’t have a union presence, nor does it have understanding of left politics. Conditions will get worse and worse every decade.