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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

TBH, age verification services exist.

If it becomes law, integrating them shouldn't be more difficult than integrating a OIDC login. So everyone should be able to do it.

Depending on these services, you might not even need to give a name, or, because they are separate entities, don't give your name to the platform using them.

Other parts of regulation are more difficult. Like these "upload filters" that need to figure out if something shared via a service is violating any copyright before it is made available.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

Where did I or the original post mention anything about occasional smokers? This post is offensive to those struggling from lifelong addiction to cigarettes, which is almost never a choice.

Where did they mention addiction?

They mention cigarettes, and their bad affects on the people using them and the people around that. Stating that they are bad should not be offensive, because that is stating the facts.

If they are offended by that... IDK. That is something they have to work through themselves.

Gee, that's such great advice! Why didn't the lifelong addict think of that one themselves? You just singlehandedly solved addiction.

You are misrepresenting what I said. I said that to get over an addiction you first have to want it. And you say: Just wanting to stop is not enough, and I agree.

Noone chooses being addicted to cigarettes. It's a mental health disorder just like being addicted to fentanyl or heroin, and a crippling one at that for some. Please educate yourself about what addiction is before defending posts like this. What you are doing is similar to shitting on people for "choosing" their sexuality or gender.

True, however people don't just wake up one day and be addicted. They have to take it first (willingly or unwillingly), putting a social stigma on the act of using these addictive substances, can at least prevent some people of getting accidentally addicted.

So I would be in favor of supporting people getting out of their addiction, while preventing people to get addicted, by showing what is bad about these drugs and trying to fight against the social component of "taking them makes you cool".

What are you fighting for? Finding ways of being offended?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Unless you are also complaining about it when white male characters are also surface-level, 2-D, copy-and-paste characters then all you are saying is "Only white male characters are allowed to be simple or a stereotype/trope."

What? Where am I saying that?

Yes I would complain about all kind of stereotypes. Even the "white muscular tough guy" could be considered sexual objectification. IMO CoD is sometimes pretty gay coded.

Lets be honest, not every game needs a complex and well written character, and that is fine. If they choose to go that route it doesn't matter what race, religion, or gender the character is in the first place. So it doesn't matter if they are a white male, a latina woman, or a black non-binary person.

I wasn't saying that. You can have games without a single character. Or where the character doesn't really matter, because it just an empty shell you are driving around and not more.

But IMO I mostly play story driven RPGs, where you are someone, and where you want the environment to react to you. It would be awesome if when you run around with colorful hair or tattoos, it would slightly change the disposition of the NPCs or cause them to comment on your appearance. Don't let this stuff be just cosmetics, it should be more meaningful, and embedded into the game world.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

I don't think representation is the main issue, it is more about how they are presented.

Striding for a perfect 50/50, doesn't really sense if they are all just stereotypes and sexual objectified. Also there are many other underrepresented population groups.

IMO, it is more important to focus good well written and complex characters, that represent real circumstances right.

I don't complain that AAA studios have gone 'woke' because they now include choices to select from marginalized groups, I complain about them because they are often do not offer a deeper perspective of people in that group and are just different skins.

In some way, I can understand, games often happen in a Fantasy world, but I would wish that selecting different characters would do more than just exchanging the player mesh, texture and voice pack.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Sure, but you might be missing the point of the post in the picture. This isn't about solving wealthy inequality, it is about demonstrating how bad the inequality is.

You have to develop better tax policies to fight it, policies that takes more money from the rich and feeds it into the government, for it to redistribute where it is needed most, the social security and welfare services.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 weeks ago (4 children)

Well, if everyone has equal shares, and trading them becomes as common as exchanging money, you could just use your shares (or fractions of it) to buy something at the grocery.

I am sure that people will find solutions for what you describe, if they want to.

But sure if you don't effectively prevent developing wealth-inequality after you redistributed it, it will slowly move back to a similar situation, but not sure what your point here is, you cannot simply fix capitalism by redistributing wealth one time and not changing the underlying incentive structure. But that is not what is expressed here.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

If we take the goal for long term stability of a civil society as the normal, then many current economic, civil and environmental policies are very radical.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

Well I worked for a while at a large international corporation that maintained (and AFAIK is still continuing) a managed Linux system, which worked well enough. And there where a lot more people, especially the people that were the most productive, interested in it.

Sure that might have just been a nice island inside the larger company, but the people there were the internal consultants, which often had to pull other projects out of the gutter.

If you over your specialists ways to use the tools they need, you will improve the whole company.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

But it is not a "Linux Subsystem", it is a "Windows Subsystem".

If I write a hypothetical Driver for Linux to support windows, it would be a "Linux Module" not a "Windows Module".

I guess they could have called it "Windows Subsystem for Linux support"

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Linux on a corporate desktop is mostly about how well you know the IT guys and do they trust you. And of course the software stack.

I would say it depends more on the commitment of the IT admins to support and manage a fleet of Linux workstations. There are Linux "Active Directory" servers, configuration provisioning tools, ways to centrally and automatically rollout updates, etc. It really depends on if the IT guys invest the same amount of effort to support them or not.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Nun, ich wäre sehr erstaunt wenn das Gericht entscheidet das die Abgabe von Informationen für Serviceverbesserung oder zur Missstandsaufklärung notwendig sind...

Wie funktionieren den Restaurants oder öffentliche Toiletten, wo nicht jeder danach gezwungen wird eine Bewertung abzugeben?

Aber wenn die Bahn schon anfängt einen Crashdumpübermittler als den Kleber, der deren schlecht geschriebene Anwendung abhält abzustürzen zu framen, kann man sich bestimmt hier auf einiges gefasst machen.

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