

Sounds perfectly realistic to me!
Sounds perfectly realistic to me!
That’s a good question. I think they just follow the money, meaning they do what the biggest spenders tell them to do. This isn’t even any sort of political movement anymore, it’s pure corruption.
New favorite copypasta. Mmmm!
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So this machine is supposed to create even more controversy and “alternate facts” than we already have?
There is no intelligence involved here. Please move along.
Thanks! First time I’m seeing this. One minute later, debunked (and yes I did click the snopes link). We’re getting better at this.
Also, still with Obama. Having a non-white president really broke some of them.
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I have been doing that for 10 years and see no reason to stop even though wayland is slowly overtaking Xorg.
‘allies’
these single quotes are doing some heavy lifting!
damn!
And it’s not even this government’s first big unambiguous fuck you to the common people.
It’s something courts deal with all the time.
as much as 72 per cent of the country backs the protests.
Wow.
The demonstrations are changing Serbia’s image as a Russian ally in the Balkans. The students organise themselves in a form of direct democracy, making daily decisions and votes without fixed leaders. Their demands are in line with EU values.
But the protesters do not trust president Vucic.
I’m woefully underinformed on Balkan issues in general and Serbia in particular, but that much I agree with.
Why is the article so uncritical? It just takes a quick wikipedia run to see how ludicrous this is:
Fusion power is a proposed form of power generation that would generate electricity by using heat from nuclear fusion reactions.
By 2030 they have that up and running? 🤣
And “new-generation fission” is just a wishy-washy cover-your-ass term. Could mean anything. Wikipedia brings up a couple of pages that are again full of terms like “proposed”, “suggested”, “might”.
And then there’s this:
The Italian Council of Ministers approved a plan on Friday to revive nuclear power, reversing the anti-nuclear stance solidified by referendums in 1987 and 2011.
I basically agree with the idea of reaching energy independence and carbon neutrality fast but this does not seem to be the way; the cynicism expressed in other comments is more realistic.
legally defining political deception, and strengthening existing rules to explicitly ban misleading statements.
I’m all for this. No, it won’t be perfect. Yes, it will sometimes be abused (e.g. against opponents). But this needs to be enshrined in law: politicians must be held to a higher set of moral standards while in office. Sometimes it feels like reality is the exact opposite: every job requires this, except politics.
Except every app depends on Node.js
Yes this sounds much more realistic than the FUD that has been spread for years. Hybrid warfare is real.