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  • This is the guy that very openly said Germany had a duty to support a nation committing a Genocide because of the dominant ethnicity of that nation.

    This shit is pretty close to the NAZI mindset and nowhere else in Europe - not even the in countries with actual far-right governments - would the head of government actually say something like this.

    Mind you, in Germany even the Green Party supports Israel based on exactly the same reason as Merz gave, so having a “Race justifies anything” mindset (a core element of NAZI thinking) is a much broader problem in Germany than just this guy.



  • Well that’s a shame.

    I’ve been looking around for a replacement to my aged Samsung A6 (which has been given an extended life by replacing the factory ROM with something with less bloatware, but is still pretty limited in terms of memory) which is not a Surveillance Outpost for just who knows how many nations and just about any companies willing to pay the 3 cents of whatever for the data, and all the Linux and degoogled Android makers only have 10"+ ones, which are too big for my use case which carry a tablet on a coat or trousers back pocket when I’m going to be sitting down somewhere and waiting for something so that I can read books and maybe browse the internet on their free WiFi.

    Personally I would LOOOVE a small Linux tablet, but I’m OK with some kind of privacy respecting Android which isn’t riddled with backdoors mandated by governments which have Information Courts issuing Secret Bulk Information Collecting Orders, like the US and the UK.




  • Germany supported Israel in its Genocide in Gaza, revealing very clearly that the foundations of the Nazi mindset were alive and well there when none other than their Chanceller very openly and publicly justified supporting Israel in their Genocide in Gaza using the ethnicity of the aggressor as the reason for that support.

    Unsurprisingly they’ve also been supporting Israel and the US in this current attack.

    A nation were the race of the aggressor and the victims is considered valid justification for wipping out a city of 2 million people isn’t one holding Modern Western values and hence not one that’s going to turn against a Nation whose main ethnicity they consider to be “good” (which applies to both white main ethnicities of the US and Israel) when they’re attacking a nation whose ethnicity - Muslim - they very publicly deem “bad” (though never explicitly using the word “bad”, they definitelly use “terrorists”, “murderers”, “violent” and similar derrogatory terms when refering to Muslims in general).

    I don’t think it’s reasonable to expect even just late XX century thinking from Germany.





  • It’s not actually the “older hardware” that’s responsible for security vulnerabilities, it’s Microsoft chosing to end support for Windows 10.

    That “older” hardware capable of running Windows 10 is more than capable of running any Linux distro which will keep on getting security updates for a long while (and you can just upgrade it again if that stops as Linux is nowhere as hardware demanding as Windows, especially the latest, Electron + AI, Windows).

    For people who just use their PC for Office software, e-mail and browsing - who are the ones getting entry level PCs - hardware has been more than powerfull enough for 2 decades, and it’s only Windows bloatware having grown to use the available computing power that has forced people to upgrade the hardware.



  • My point is that forcing age-gates on anything provided via such formal systems incentivizes kids to go around those systems and install themselves an OS that doesn’t do age-gating to evade it, not necessarily at school were they’re unlikely to control the hardware, but at home.

    Even before this, MS and Google have used their money to create a situation were very few of the formal systems for kids to access computers, such as schools, put anything other than their OSes in front of kids, so only kids who are naturally geeks/techies might have tried Linux out on their own - those kids would always end up trying Linux out because they’re driven by curiosity and enjoyment from tinkering with Tech.

    My point is for the other kids, the ones who wouldn’t try out on their computing devices any OS other than the mainstream stuff that they’ve been taught about at school: with this law California might very well just have created a strong incentive for those kids to go around those formal systems and try Linux out on hardware they control, which not all will but certainly more will that they would if there wasn’t a law in place to limit what they can do when using a mainstream OS - if there’s one thing that is common in all societies and historical times is that teenagers naturally rebel against outside control and try and find ways around it, so limiting what they can do in the officially endorsed systems will push them towards alternatives systems which won’t limit what they can do.