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  • The UN used to be involved in peacekeeping. The problem is that the world is more divided than it was before. UN peacekeepers used to patrol Gaza. They defended South Korea.

    As it is now, the US has completely removed most funding from the UN. Even if the deliberative bodies wanted to be more involved in world conflicts, they don't have the funding anymore to do so. Trump is trying to strangle the UN to make room for his dictator council.

  • Hey, I'm all for nuking Dubai. But free the slaves first so they can get away before the blast.

  • Is this a parody?

  • Good

  • Exactly. If you are in a parking and going in front first into a parking space on your right side, you are driving dangerously against traffic.

  • Where on their website does it say that fascists can subpoena your payment information on their website? All I see is false advertising saying that no one can read your emails and that their service is secure.

  • Maybe they've changed the website, but when I started using Proton, they never gave me any warning about paying with a credit card.

    Anyways, my point is that both the government and service here need to be changed. Switzerland should not be responding to subpoenas from a fascist regime, protonmail should not be based in Switzerland, and Protonmail is too captured by capitalists that want to be Google to have the morals to give up instead of giving in.

    See Mullvad for example of a service that will just not offer services like port forwarding instead of pretending they're secure. They have the same credit card opsec issue but they actively discourage it, and they don't pretend that unencrypted email is secure.

  • In Switzerland, privacy is not a crime, nor is protesting.

  • It's not theoretical. Protonmail should not have handed over the personal data for victims of political persecution, but they did.

    The system is broken. The practical next step is to solve the problem.

  • People shouldnt need to think about opsec to have private emails. False advertising on Protonmails part, and government policy issue in the countries in question.

  • thank you for adding a giant red arrow and fake snapchat caption to the meme

  • Almost as if geopolitics is dictated by game theory

  • lemmy explorer

  • Great way to make yourself immediately untrustworthy

  • The annoying thing though is that all the random blogs on the web are written with using these LLMs now. It makes it much harder to be critical of your sources, because they're all coming from a unnamed, proprietary LLM with no information about who owns it or the training data. At least before, I could look up the user or check out their other articles, now every article is randomly generated from some unknown prompt.

  • We can only hope that the situation remains in the green.

  • Huge!! Exciting to get HDMI 2.1 support on AMD. Will be super useful for my GPU and my future steam machine.

  • The point of AA is the archiving.

    Anyways, from a listening perspective, 160kbit vorbis is audibly lossless I think, and there are many songs on here that are not possible to find elsewhere. For popular songs you want, yeah, just download the Flac elsewhere.

  • snapchat caption on a stolen meme is wild