Jimius

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[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 27 minutes ago

Reminds me of the 90's. When anime was becoming more available in the west. Titles like Ghost in the Shell, Akira and La Blue Girl. Everyone here just figured they were cartoons and cartoon were for kids. So kids got to watch it...

Now it's like they see poker, so it must be gambling. Doesn't matter it's not the case at all.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 37 minutes ago

It's not there. The German's wanted to check on their gold in 2007 and were denied access to the vaults. In 2011 they were allowed access to only 1 of the 9 compartments where Germany's gold is stored.

If it's really there, why would you not show it?

However both the Netherlands and Germany have already withdrawn about 270 tons of gold around 2015. But Germany still has over a 1000 tons in Manhattan.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 hour ago

The internet has been 'app-ified'. For many, if not most, people the internet is a collection of apps. Mail, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok. The time of webrings, forums and indexes are long gone.

Sometimes I feel blessed to have been around when the internet was like the wild west, everything open to everyone. Now gatekeepers are everywhere. Your success on-line determined by the algos from multi-billion dollar companies.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 hour ago

Not only has there never been a link shown between autism and vaccines. Autism is genetic. Someone is born autistic. It's not a disease you can contract later in life. From vaccines or anywhere else. Which makes the claim all the more dubious.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 2 hours ago

Even if you intend to give it away for free, still price it. Once it's free it will attract a lot of... shady characters. In my experience at least. Even asking a very cheap price will almost eliminate all the weirdos and odd requests. It's like they only search for stuff that's free. When it came to my kid's old toys I ended giving it away for free when they came to pick it up with cash in hand.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 13 hours ago

Working hard and long hours at the detriment of other things can be a good idea. If you have equity, a stake in the thing you're doing. You could print money. But if you're an employee, there's no such incentive.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Step 1: Crash market

Step 2: buy cheap stock

Step 3: undo regulation/get kicked out

Step 4: market rebounds

Step 5: Sell stocks for huge profits.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 day ago

It's not even that he has business in China. He has also stated that Taiwan is part of China and that China-Taiwan tensions could be alleviated if Taiwan gave up some of it's territory to China. He has already chosen to side with the adversary in any future indo-pacific conflict.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 27 points 1 day ago

"In the case of microplastics, many researchers are drawing closer to the possibility that there are no humans left in the developed world who have not been exposed to them." https://medshadow.org/the-impact-of-microplastics-cant-be-studied-because-there-is-no-control-group/

"... it is often used for modern particle detectors because more modern steel is contaminated with traces of nuclear fallout." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-background_steel

We'll be dealing with the after effects of the early Anthropocene for eons.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de -4 points 1 day ago

Every country is free to make it's own agreements internationally. But it doesn't make a lot of sense. Bargaining as the EU instead of an individual country gives you so much more bargaining power.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 day ago

China for sure. Taiwan only on paper, in practice it's fine with the territory it has and has no ambitions of ousting the CPP and regaining it's former territories. But if Taiwan breaks this "stalemate" than China will consider it a declaration of independence. Which is also weird, since Taiwan (formally the Republic of China) has been an independent nation since 1912 and is a direct continuation of 250 years of Qing Dynasty rule. Whilst China (formally the People's Republic of China) was split of from the ROC in 1949.

Which even weirder is that the British obtained Hong Kong from the Qing Dynasty. And since the ROC is the continuation of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong should be returned to Taiwan. But for obvious practical reasons that was not what happened.

[–] Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The cloud is amazing. As long as you control the cloud. I've been considering a Homelab for this very reason for some time.

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