[-] katja 5 points 5 months ago

You say four years. I hope you are right.

[-] katja 4 points 7 months ago

I'd still eat it.

[-] katja 5 points 7 months ago

Agreed. I meant to say that taking the parts he did from the bible, he had to have been a good guy. More props to him for it. That devine right sacred mission shit though...

[-] katja 4 points 7 months ago

TL;DR: Capitalism sucks.

So that was a bit of a depressive read. Can't say I'm really surprised as I grew up in the 70's and was around to see how Ruhr in Germany spew out enough sulfur to poison the lakes even in the Nordics.

The ruthless effectiveness of the suppression of any opposition is what gets me about all this and that is the major difference about how the debate was back then. I'm not saying that the perpetrators were any better back then, it's that they get away with methods and arguments that simply wouldn't fly in the 70's. The press would have had a field day taking down someone trying to lie or suppress to the extent they get away with today. More often anyway, not saying it was perfect in any way shape or form, but the press had more freedom and was actually feared because they could make a difference and was much freer to do so. The reliance on ad money instead of subscribers is a large part of what killed the free press. You don't bite the hand that feeds you. Media owners do and did obviously play a large part on what stories and spin they allow, but if the spin was too blatant, competing media would be oh so happy to point that out and shame them for it. This does not happen today because all media that counts is owned by a small click of people with the same interests and goals.

Any left leaning media have had a much tougher time switching to a mainly ad based revenue streams because the ones buying ads have an interest in keeping the status quo and why would they buy ads in media that works against their interests? There are basically no left leaning mainstream media outlets left, even in the paradise on earth that is the EU, and for a smaller outfit it is basically impossible to get a dissenting view heard.

*This comes from a European perspective, where the difference is more pronounced between then and now, but the difference is there for US media too, albeit to a lesser degree. There were still large outlets with a bit of a backbone willing to run a story that was embarrassing to or was contrary to the wishes of powerful people back then. Not so today but for slightly different reasons in the US.

*By left in this post I mean European left, not the hard right Democrats that the US define as left.

[-] katja 5 points 7 months ago

Signed a while ago, turns out. If you haven't and you're a EU citizen, go do it now.

[-] katja 6 points 8 months ago

I did my first lazoring 5 days ago and I can't feel much difference, but some of my darker beard seem to have thinned out a bit. My beard is ginger with some gray, white and blond hair mixed in. They expected to be able to get maybe 70-80 percent with the laser. I just hope I have the same result as you in a week or so. Facial hair is SO last season.

[-] katja 5 points 8 months ago

This is a sure sign that the NSA have been reading everything encrypted with standard cryptos for quite some time but they see that the opposition (China in this case) is showing signs of catching up. Can't have that, even if it means losing capability for themselves. They have other ways in so the drop in capability is not as big as one would think.

I personally wouldn't trust anything but one time cryptos to be safe and I don't trust any algorithm from that source to be safe. It certainly should be and it is very much in their and our interest to make sure that it is, but the possibility that they are trying to eat the cake and pull a fast one is frighteningly far from zero. It would be monumentally stupid to try because shit like that always gets out and that would jeopardize every system in the world. Stupid isn't exactly in short supply these days.

[-] katja 5 points 9 months ago
[-] katja 4 points 9 months ago

Depends on where the wobble originates from. That much and the way it behaves is probably misadjusted spokes and not the axle or bearing. I'm 70% sure you could fix this by adjusting the spokes. There's probably a tutorial somewhere. If the rim is too crooked, you might have to straighten that out first, but it usually isn't necessary.

You will need a bit of patience if you've never trued up a bike rim before. No idea what a repair shop would charge for doing it for you, but check what a new wheel would set you back first.

[-] katja 6 points 9 months ago

That "article" reads like a commercial.

[-] katja 4 points 11 months ago

Signed. Needs a lot more signatures, though.

[-] katja 6 points 1 year ago

No, a Nordic country. I'm not sure about why the queue is so long, but it is partly because they have trouble recruiting doctors and probably funding. It's always money, right?

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