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  • Das Vorgehen gegen Kuba scheint mir der bedeutendste Faktor für die Entführung Maduros zu sein (Marco Rubio als Außenminister der USA hat exilkubanische Wurzeln und hat schon lange angekündigt, dass er die Regierung in Kuba zu Fall bringen will).

    Die ökonomischen Interessen werden sicher nicht irrelevant gewesen sein, sind aber denke ich eher klein vor allem, da es Jahre brauchen wird, die Infrastruktur zu errichten.

  • That's true but I think in this case it's also about language and culture in general.

  • Fair point, I'm not an expert but for example the german app is open source and on F-Droid. And in theory you should be able to write an app yourself to test the id app.

  • DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org

    Die letzten Tage Rojavas? Was das Abkommen für die Kurden bedeutet

    www.zeit.de /politik/2026-02/kurden-autonomie-rojava-krise-al-scharaa-syrien-islamismus-was-jetzt-videopodcast
  • Europe @feddit.org

    Kurds in northeastern Syria fear end of autonomy

    www.dw.com /en/kurds-in-northeastern-syria-fear-end-of-autonomy/video-75851059
  • Wouldn't it be fine if the id reader app only transmits the boolean of whether you're older or younger than 15 years to the website? For me that would be an acceptable amount of personal data to share.

    However I think that we need to regulate social media not just for kids but in general for the entire society. At least I don't want to know how much time I've already lost because of the Tech-companies. Especially for people in a bad psychological state these programs are creating considerable damage through their addictive algorithms.

    On Youtube for example an option is needed for disabling the "suggested videos" part (and it should be enabled per default). It's true that in a free market one could just choose another provider but because of the network-induced monopolies that's not possible.

  • Auch wenn ich dir inhaltlich komplett zustimme, wäre eine andere Wortwahl besser geeignet für die Debatte.

  • While you can disagree on economics terms, this prejudice against an entire people ("importing these humans") is not acceptable (or specify that you only mean the people who commit the crimes).

  • But as far as I understand, for e2e programs that doesnt matter as long as the client is open-source, isn't it?

  • Es war wohl ein: "Abhören unter Freunden - das geht garnicht!"

    Aber ob sich das trotz des Auffliegens und dem Schaden am Ruf gelohnt hat, ist eine gute Frage.

  • I agree, though I guess as long as there are more people to reach on twitter, politicians will switch reluctantly at best. So I think everyone - regardless of politician or citizen - who is willing to make the sacrifice of less content should do so.

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  • I also agree that investing in training, equipment and deployment capabilities seems like a better option than having a conscription as the number of fighting personnel is roughly equal (and as a defender you need less people for defense). From what I heard the European armies match Russias army in power overall - however I'm not sure if they could be as fast as Putin in getting this power coordinated to the Baltics.

    Regarding the median and wealth statistics: I agree that they are concerning especially for a rich country as Germany. However I think that is mainly due to the lower home ownership rates compared to most other countries. So I think it's more an accidental situation (with f.e. historic reasons) than result of more neoliberal policies. Still an important point to highlight and work on.

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  • I think the concerns mainly evolve around the Baltics as f.e. Estonia couldn't defend alone against the Russian army and the armies of other nations could be to slow/ineffective to respond - before the region has been conquered. However I am also unsure how mandatory conscription could prevent this situation (maybe as a way to recruit more professional soldiers?).

  • In my view not speaking English is the biggest disadvantage of many European countries:

    People from other countries will have a substantially easier way of integrating into society in the UK, Canada etc. because there they won't have to choose between having to learn a new language or have difficulties finding jobs and navigating everyday life (like joining a sports club etc. ). Here in Germany the trend goes definitely towards more English speaking companies, projects and hobby groups but obviously English speaking countries will always have a substantial lead in that. Honestly if I thought about emigrating, my first thoughts would also be about some English speaking countries. So you will get by in Germany with English but it's highly desirable to learn German in the long run (which isn't only negative as learning other languages is good for ones brain, widens the horizon and is kinda cool).

    That being said (take it with a grain of salt as I might be biased) the European Union and Germany still are good options because of

    • the amazing travel opportunities (Italian beaches, hiking in the Alps, millennia old cities like Rome, Paris and Prague etc.) just around the corner
    • attractive citizenship path (in Germany maximum five years)
    • relative democratic stability (in Germany: the AfD "only" has 20% voters with the remaining 80% strongly against cooperation and in big cities where most foreigners live it's substantially lower - moving into another European country is in the worst case also with hurdles)
    • solid economy (in the past two years stagnating but for example the new infrastructure bill will change that probably)
    • with for example the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Germany has some prestigious and productive research institutions
    • ...

    On a more meta level non-English speaking countries might also have a disadvantage due to not even being considered in the first place because they are less prominent in the English speaking media.

    Edit: Btw. the wages and working conditions in Germany in public research aren't very high but I assume that applies worldwide to research, which isn't funded by a company.

    Edit2: The first points probably relate less to researchers than to other professionals as for scientific researchers it's more common to work in another country and to move on after some years (at least that's my perception as a non-expert).

    Edit3: As far as I know the salary for researchers and professors can be quite higher than in for example Germany. However here you're supporting an academic system that excludes poor people less.