

IIRC the courts in Australia ruled that it’s not inherently antisemitic to criticise the Israeli government.
BUT — reverse uno card — it found that conflating the actions of Israel with the actions of Jewish people can be antisemitic.


IIRC the courts in Australia ruled that it’s not inherently antisemitic to criticise the Israeli government.
BUT — reverse uno card — it found that conflating the actions of Israel with the actions of Jewish people can be antisemitic.


Of course! The CCP is often at pains to point out any criticism levelled towards them “hurts the feelings of the Chinese people”.
IIRC the policy is more intended to lessen the appeal of SM for kids currently too young to know about it one way or another. I’ll be curious to see how it goes once they reach their teens.


I mean, it didn’t stop them from disobeying laws in western countries and the EU. They will comply when they know there’s no way to wiggle out of it


Anyone got a source for this?


True but the rates of myopia were minuscule compared to today. Bad phrasing: not a thing insofar as it barely affected anyone.


For myopia, only an issue for a couple of generations. If we’re living off the land again, myopia will stop being a thing as in the past.


Someone give the guy a food truck he can’t stops with the tacos
In my line of work we’re constantly changing shared documents, often at the same time. The desktop vanilla version can’t do this yet, so while I can use it happily for personal stuff I haven’t been able to get it to fit in with my job’s workflow yet.
I very much want to get off Office!
I love the idea of LibreOffice but it really needs to get collaborative features sorted via cloud storage providers or even network shares.


Wouldn’t it have made more sense for them to improve the boot recovery process instead?
If the system fails to boot after a driver update, roll back the update and inform the user on startup.


I love this style of modern architecture from the late 1960s to early 1980s:



Plus one for Okular. Fantastic app.


dw I am extremely gay


I thought the rainbow was supposed to mean it encompassed everyone.
The colours on the flag apparently weren’t sufficiently inclusive so perhaps this should be the next flag:

The prolific smoking in France really hits home for me when I was subjected to a cloud of smoke on a train platform. I can’t remember the last time my personal space was so violated waiting for a train.


I can’t understand why people in Kansai stand on the right of escalators


Was expecting it to say the third hole is there for a future upgrade
Maybe managers should have a better idea of what their employees are doing. Sounds more like a management issue than a worker issue