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I feel this so much in my 90s hatchback :'(
The SUV plague is a european phenomenon too.
…or you can be coding assembler - it’s all just bits to me
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish1·4 days agoAt least in my country, this is already the norm. If it can’t be used as food for humans in one way or another it can be used in countless otber contexts such as animal feed or fuel via biogas or biodiesel. Same applies to food waste from shops, restaurants and households.
Nothing goes to waste.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish11·21 days agoOf course not, and even many objects should, at least in my opinion, be treated with some respect. I mostly agree with what you’ve written here.
To act as though we are above them
In my opinion, it is precisely because we are above them that we (or at least many of us) abhor unnecessary suffering and waste. The wolf however does not care when it slaughters a whole herd of sheep to eat just their livers and leave the rest to rot, neither does it hesitate to kill the zookeeper that has fed it for a decade when they slip up for just a moment.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish13·25 days agoRemoved by mod
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish25·25 days agoLike deciding what animals live and die?
Yup, in most cases it is the owners of said animals that decide what happens to them, like with other property. The government trying to force (or prevent) putting an animal down would also be overreach.
The exceptions when it comes to property rights are generally when human beings are somehow endangered, which is where most rights and freedoms, sensibly, are limited.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish15·26 days agoRemoved by mod
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish110·26 days agoI expect you’d have a rather different stance if it was advertising for something you enjoy in life that was being singled out and banned.
It’d be very different if it was a blanket ban on all advertisement in these contexts, but it isn’t. It’s the government trying to decide what people eat.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish37·26 days agoI wouldn’t be opposed to blanket bans on advertisingin certain contexts. This however is the state going nanny on the populace.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Dutch City of Nijmegen Bans Meat Ads and Endorses Plant Based TreatyEnglish1638·26 days agoYikes, how is that supposed to be uplifting? Sounds a whole lot like authoritarian overreach. Let people decide for themselves what they do and don’t want to eat.
Ice@lemmy.worldto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•There's definitely better (rule)s here thoEnglish14·26 days agoYup, quit Reddit when the RIF dev said he was done
Ice@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any lemmy instances that support freedom of speech?51·27 days agoNot really. The Fediverse has a slant towards american left/far left and moderation tends to reflect this in larger communities. Particularly the americentrism and hostility to different perspectives can make it difficult to have meaningful discussions on certain topics.
(For context, I’d be impressed if I have more than ~30 countrymen active in the fediverse)
Here’s a few reasons:
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Not funny
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Not nuanced
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Bad art
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Comes off as smug/condescending (author)
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Makes fun of/disparages broad groups of people
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Assigns positions that people don’t agree with to labels they identify with.
Etc. Etc.
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Ice@lemmy.worldto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Ban of "Nicole" images and potential doxing30·1 month agoHonestly I think the easiest thing would be to not allow images or embedding at all in PMs and perhaps display a warning message when clicking links “you are leaving [instance name]…”
Analyzing potentially lots of text and images in an effort to “guarantee” safety of users is likely a sisyphusian endeavour that is bound to fail - and furthermore also has privacy issues (namely that “private” messages aren’t private at all)
Honestly, I would recommend not books on atheism per se, but rather ones exploring non-theistic philosophy. Schools of thought amongst atheists and agnostics are just as diverse, if not more so than amongst theists. My world view is made up of many things, humanitarianism, empiricism and so forth. Ideas that build a foundation.
There is also the more emotional side, finding beauty and purpose in life. Personally I find myself coming back to the works of Carl Sagan, particularly “The pale blue dot”. Capturing, at least for me, a lot of essence.
Here is a short excerpt that he read. Just, wow.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Videos@lemmy.world•Study Finds Biking to Work HALVES Risk of Early Death | Berm Peak4·1 month agoWhat is the direction of causality here? Being physically able to bike to work inherently filters out a lot of at-risk groups. It’d be good to actually be able to read the study in order to check the methodology, and whether they compensate for these sorts of things.
Unfortunately, the uploader does not reference the source, which makes it difficult to check, and I’m not going to watch an entire video essay to try and find a reference in there (if it even exists).
Ice@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English2·1 month agoThere’s also umu!
It essentially (if I’ve understood things correctly) aims to replicate the behaviour of proton.
Works like a charm, I have a simple alias set up that will run almost any .exe - even installers and stuff. Only thing that hasn’t worked so far was my digital exam software (that is essentially a windows rootkit) because it couldn’t find the cursor images lol.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is the plan for the US + Russia to full on spitroast Europe? What is realistic here, in 3-9 years?1·2 months agoIdk if I’d call it 5d chess, more like a showman that uses drama with the intent of social manipulation without any scruples. That’s how he managed to win both the 2016 & 2024 elections.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is the plan for the US + Russia to full on spitroast Europe? What is realistic here, in 3-9 years?55·2 months agoNo, I highly doubt that. For one, it isn’t feasible. A declaration of war wouldn’t make it through congress, and is highly unlikely that the US military would actually execute such orders.
The primary purpose of Trumps posturing - at least in my analysis - is a retarded way of intimidating EU countries into militarization to enable shifting US troops to other theatres (Middle East, Asia).
Agreed - all Ghibli movies are beautiful in their own right, but taking that cinematic mastery and applying it in what is essentially a film about the tragedies of war?
Shivers.