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RE: https://journa.host/@samlitzinger/116784883875340095

I'm so fucking tired of hearing these murderous bastards say that the people they killed 'were not targets', as if that is a coherent statement.

When you drop bombs, you've targeted. Period. You are responsible for what you destroy. Period.

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I have very conflicting feelings about this :D

#electronics #repair #righttorepair

Eine Bekannte erzÀhlte heute, ihr Partner mache eine Umschulung zum Fachinformatiker. Die Umschulung (hier der schulische Teil) finde eigentlich komplett virtuell in einer Lernumgebung statt. Es sei aber eine PrÀsenzquote von 51% in der Institution erforderlich. Wann er prÀsent ist, sei frei wÀhlbar.

PrĂ€senz sehe so aus, dass er die Institution aufsuche, sich mit seinem Notebook dort hinsetze und in den virtuellen Lernraum einlogge, in dem alles stattfindet. LehrkrĂ€fte seien nicht vor Ort, MitschĂŒler:innen auch nicht immer, da PrĂ€senzzeiten ja frei wĂ€hlbar ...

Ich wĂŒrde das gern verstehen. So mit richtigen Sachargumenten.

UK Gov: "We'll ban under-16s from social media!"

People: "Why?"

UK Gov: "Because it's dangerous for them."

People: "Why?"

UK Gov: "Because of bullying, and algorithms that promote hate."

People: "Have you considered holding the bullies and those who tweak the algorithms responsible?"

UK Gov: "..."

People: "..."

UK Gov: "..."

People: "..."

UK Gov: "Well, clearly you're anti-growth and anti-business and anti-Britain and anti-semitic."

I love watching when people re-learn known concepts such as "adding complexity to a system increases the attack surface of that system" and "introducing non-deterministic components into a system will result in unexpected outputs and/or failure modes."

In case anyone feels Luigi Mangione’s actions could never be justified:

He took one life. He took a life from a man whose career was dedicated to letting people die.

For months afterwards, insurers in the US reversed care denials, approved care, and played nice. There is no doubt in my mind that lives were saved by this change.

On balance, I’m not sure what is “right” here, but it is clear Luigi Mangioni saved some lives. Should it take an assassination to effect change in this system? No.

In his first 150 days, Mayor Mamdani has:
- closed a $12B deficit
- collected $9M in unpaid fines from Bezos
- recovered $5M in stolen wages for gig workers
- raised minimum wage to $30/hr
- drove violent crime to record lows
- marched for trans rights

I don't ever want to hear an excuse from a single Democrat ever again. Turns out the "radical leftist agenda" is just competent representation.