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Great, now I have stage IV cancer thanks to the comments from this rag of an outlet.

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This article is pretty neutral (assuming the info checks out) but they are in general a terrible publication, essentially a tabloid.

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Can;t wait to see how many VLS fit in that baby!

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https://example.com/Laura/Epsom

Laura Epsom? Is that Lorem Ipsum for the barbaric tribes of Britannia?

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Tally ho, time for the RN to sail to the Falklands Antarctica!

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True, although with Milei being as unpredictable as he is, maybe he'd offer a port for this venture.

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Love to see it. Hopefully Transnistria is returned to its rightful place soon.

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Coward.

Secret Hamas Files Show How It Spied on Everyday Palestinians ( www.nytimes.com )

The Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has for years overseen a secret police force in Gaza that conducted surveillance on everyday Palestinians and built files on young people, journalists and those who questioned the government, according to intelligence officials and a trove of internal documents reviewed by The New York Times....

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My thoughts exactly. Nearly everyone agrees that Hamas is bad; what we object to is the grossly excessive violence being applied to all Palestinians.

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I don't know what the solution is either, but I do know that brutalizing and displacing the entire population won't make the average Palestinian friendlier to the Israeli cause. Say what you will about the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, but at least they attempted to be more surgical.

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Did someone say UBI? UBI. UBI, FFS!

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They operate a bunch of mediocre chain restaurants, not grocery stores - unless I'm missing something?

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Who cares what AI thinks?

Like, what’s the point of the screenshot?

It's an averaged-out view of what "the internet" thinks, with extra massaging to make sure it isn't too offensive. I think the chatbot's take here pretty much encapsulates the general US public opinion.

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Don't know what? Do you mean about the question in the OP? I think in the USA's case it will be much like South Africa, where there's still tremendous resentment against Afrikaners even though they are an even smaller minority and no longer form government. I think it will take perhaps up to a century for white Americans to be treated as a minority by others.

Edit: and for the other angle of OP's question, we could look to the ancient world. Rome, for example, didn't care much about one's skin colour or place of birth. Cultural assimilation was what made you acceptable or not. Speaking good Latin and being a good citizen was enough.

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There multiple fundamental mistakes with that…

LLMs work by predicting which word comes next based on training data ("the internet") and the model is then tweaked so that it doesn't sound like 4chan. How is any of that incorrect, o wise one?

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Yup. See also the rampant use of ancient busts as profile pics. For some reason they are obsessed with the penis-graffiti-drawing, buttsex-enjoying, poetry-writing ancient Romans (and Greeks), when I'm pretty sure a typical aristocrat of the time would find them boorish and incredibly uneducated simpletons, barely fit to till a field.

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Me on my 32GB ThinkPad that spends 99% of its time running only a browser and email client

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Trump has been a deep state plant all along! It's all a psyop to discredit Qanon!

Canadian military should turn to private sector for space surveillance tech, MPs told ( www.cbc.ca )

The Canadian military could have modern satellite coverage in the Arctic a decade earlier than envisioned if the federal government is willing to follow the example of other countries and embrace commercial options in space, a House of Commons committee heard Monday....

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Headline should be "private company says government should give it money"

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The middle east in general, and subsaharan Africa, are by far the most homophobic regions on Earth: https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2020/06/25/global-divide-on-homosexuality-persists/

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This doesn't make any sense - if anything it's backwards. being oppressed doesn't give anyone a free pass to oppress others. That kind of twisted logic is what Israel uses to get away with murder.

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I’ve yet to have anyone give me a satisfactory explanation for why Palestinian kids deserve to have their limbs blown off or killed for living in an area hostile to LGBT people

Is anyone actually saying this? What I usually see, like "queers for Palestine" is the opposite — people who excuse the extreme homophobia and misogyny in Islamic countries.

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If that's the case then OP is an enormous jackass. That still doesn't change the fact that queer Palestinians are absolutely being oppressed in their country (or what should be a country) and this is too often swept under the rug.

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Sorry, I'm not following?

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The article itself talks about how much difficulty they are having, though.

As famine looms in Sudan, the hungry eat soil and leaves ( www.reuters.com )

Hassan said soldiers sometimes shared their food with the children in her family, but the relief was limited. She and the other adults began skipping meals, sometimes for two days straight, so the children could eat. Tree leaves boiled in water and sprinkled with spices became a part of their diet....

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I know it's awful to make a joke in this context, but the title reminds me of the oxford comma joke about how a panda "eats shoots and leaves"

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Yes. With the Panda, it's "eats shoots and leaves" vs. "eats, shoots, and leaves"

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I too am tired of politicians pretending to not be total psychopaths, so perhaps I should be thanking Noem for taking this stance.

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The one on my ThinkPad started working when I upgraded to KDE 6 / Wayland. I was pretty happy about that.

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Same, I can't use it in the terminal or anything like that, but it didn't work at all before.

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That was my issue too, also on an X1C (gen 9)

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TBH I'm surprised that they waited until 800 days into their 3-day invasion to do this. I'd have thought they would fabricate something before they invaded.

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This would hold more water if they hadn't tried to assassinate him on countless occasions already (especially during the first few days of the war), but that tortured logic is about what I'd expect from them.

Hopes of Gaza ceasefire rise as Hamas delegation arrives in Cairo ( www.theguardian.com )

Egyptian and US mediators have reported signs of compromise in recent days and Egyptian state news channel Al-Qahera said on Saturday that a consensus had been reached in the indirect talks over many of the disputed points but gave no further details....

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Something I'm struggling to understand: if people say Hamas does not represent Palestine, why are they the ones representing Gaza diplomatically? Shouldn't the UN or someone step in so that Gazans can decide who their government is first, before anybody can make decisions for them -- especially a group of deeply corrupt oligarchs based in a different country?

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Whoever represents a country is whoever has military control over the land and population inhabiting that country. Very rarely is there any other option (e.g. exiled leader).

Belgium in WW1, France and Greece during WW2, Spain during Franco, and I'm sure there are others... It isn't that uncommon. I'm not suggesting the UN occupies Gaza permanently, but Gazans should be able to decide who represents them (and I sure hope it isn't Hamas).

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Not let them have any kind of platform or position to be able to negotiate.

And yet Israel is negotiating with Hamas?..

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This is true, but it seems to me like an Italy in WW2 kind of situation (sorry for all the WW2 parallels, folks) where a government was voted in but overstayed its welcome, to put it mildly.

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Can we really trust those figures? I'm sure the Kims in the DPRK enjoy very high "approval ratings" too. What is the cost of saying you disapprove?

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The people they picked don't even live there and do little but embezzle funds... Of course they picked "wrong". I am in favor of democracy and I don't think what's happening now in Gaza is democratic at all.

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If they vote Hamas in during a free and fair election, that is completely their right... But it'll also be the last vote they cast before Gaza is turned into a parking lot.

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So if you would accept Hamas next time, why is it that you don’t accept Hamas now?

I said why earlier -- whatever the circumstances under which Hamas was voted in, this has long since passed any pretense of democracy, and the legitimacy of Hamas as a government today is questionable, to say the least.

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If you genuinely believe that a group voted in 18 years ago who don't live in the country and haven't held an election since then can be considered a legitimate government, we're never going to see eye to eye on this.

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You keep making this weird leap regarding the legitimacy of Hamas that you don’t seem to notice. It’s not Hamas preventing elections, it’s the US and Israel, and there preventing them because they basically know Hamas will win.

That doesn't make any sense, because they are already treating Hamas as the legitimate government. Why would they be so reluctant to allow something that would yield the same outcome that they accept today?

There is no question around the legitimacy of Hamas except in US and Israeli propaganda. The pretense of democracy is the one you are supposing where a people’s choice is only valid if it’s the one you preferred they make.

Likud are the ones who have been propping up Hamas. I'm sure the US would like them gone, though.

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Let's say you're an organization (or foreign actor) who wants to get as many no-strings-attached dollars into Trump's hands as possible. You can't do that through campaign donations because those are watched way too closely. You can't just cut him a check, because that looks suspicious too. What you can do however is buy stock in the company he mostly owns, and inflate the stock price as much as you want.

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Ehh is Neon even really a distro? Anyway SUSE has had KDE as default for a loooong time, longer than Neon has existed (or even Ubuntu itself, perhaps)

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