I dress like this in the summer as a nonbinary person
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MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Facebook and Instagram Restrict the Use of the Red Triangle Emoji Over Hamas AssociationEnglish0·1 year agoSorry, i dont want to be rude, but do you actually have any arguments other than gesturing at the article & giving both-sides-isms?
Hamas has committed war crimes, yes, however it shouldn’t be ignored that Israel is currently engaged in terrorism, genocide, land grabs, torture of prisoners and more. Simply saying “both sides bad” lays the blame more evenly than it should be laid.
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Facebook and Instagram Restrict the Use of the Red Triangle Emoji Over Hamas AssociationEnglish0·1 year agoThe article also mentions that Israel has started using it in their own propaganda videos. showing the triangle over targets as they’re hit, and when you flip it like that there’s a very clear implication of destroying the symbol of freedom… Which is to say, I still fail to see your ultimate point. You’re just pointing at the news article and saying “SEE! THEY SAY ITS BAD!”
Could you provide some actual argumentation to go with that?
And just so it doesnt seem like I’m running, “Targeting reticle” would imply a weapon optic or similar, hence my confusion. “using it to mark targets” would have been clearer.
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Facebook and Instagram Restrict the Use of the Red Triangle Emoji Over Hamas AssociationEnglish0·1 year agoAsking you what you mean by calling the triangle a “targeting reticle” absolutely does not mean I don’t know the topic at hand, its me asking you to clarify your argumentation.
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Facebook and Instagram Restrict the Use of the Red Triangle Emoji Over Hamas AssociationEnglish0·1 year agoWhat is this even in reference to? Do you care to elaborate on the propaganda you’re trying to spew, or are you just expecting me to know the same talking points as you?
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Facebook and Instagram Restrict the Use of the Red Triangle Emoji Over Hamas AssociationEnglish0·1 year agoNow I might just be too stupid to understand what I’m displaying, but last I checked, the red triangle has been a symbol of pro-Palestinian support since the Palestinian Revolt in uhhhh… 1938. It’s possible Hamas might have co-opted it, but then you might as well ban the Palestinian flag as well since that’s the source of the triangle, and it has also existed since 1917, I’m failing to follow how this is a symbol of Hamas
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I don't understand why underbaked borderline raw cookies are such a popular trend.English0·1 year agoThis is specifically talking about stores like crumbl cookies I think (appears to be what the cookie in the picture is). Very fancy, quite overpriced, pretty tasty, but kinda doughy in the center IMO.
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Navy officer lost job for secretly installing internet on warship to check social mediaEnglish0·1 year agoI totally understand where you’re coming from. It’s absolutely not uncommon to casually refer to high-rank NCOs as Officers (in Canada at least)
[Source: Family in CAF and RCMP]
Well… “They’re all” is kinda rhetorical shorthand, but the vast, vast majority of Israeli citizens are colonizers definitionally, just like how “all” north Americans are colonizers (obviously except indigenous people). The difference is that the USA/Canadian settler colonial projects have already “”“succeeded”“”.
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the safest way for a partially disabled person in the USA to use prison for food and shelter as an alternative to dying homeless in a gutter on a cold rainy night?0·1 year agoDo you mind answering why you feel this way about homeless people? You or I could be among them tomorrow for all we know, I would hope that someone wouldn’t feel that animosity towards me.
To build a fire is so good! Would highly recommend it to anyone that is familiar with ‘The Cremation of Sam McGee’
A. Care to provide any evidence for your “gender is a mental disorder” point? Even a little? B. No one actually cuts a penis off, just FYI C. Its not uncommom for Cis teenage girls get breast reduction surgery, or even implants. Do you have issue with this? Or do you only have an issue when it’s trans men getting a mastectomy? D. Why you gotta be weird dude? I guarantee you’ve interacted with at least a handful of trans people in your life and were genuinely clueless about it. (I’m pre-empting the “we can always tell”)
Edit: didnt notice he’s banned. Leaving it anyway.
I did it with Debian 12 bookworm. I’m working on getting the web interface accessible externally, as it’s bound to local host only by default.
Theres 2 steps where you need to watch for noob traps if you plan on using Debian, one in particular being where the link to Rustup is contained within the command block, you need to navigate there in your web browser to grab the rustup install script before you run the commands. If you hit a wall, feel free to message me and I may be able to help!
Just about to get the web interface running!
The build from source is actually incredibly straightforward! There’s a few noob issues if you don’t fully read the command blocks included in the instructions (They have some links you need to navigate to to install dependencies) but beyond that, for how large everything is, I’m very surprised how easy they make it! If it was difficult last time you tried, I’d give it another shot!
If Greenbone doesn’t work out I might try this next, it looks interesting.
I originally crossed this one out because of the docker requirement, but because of your comment i looked again. It looks like it can be built from source instead! I’m deploying it after work tomorrow
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Some bad code just broke a billion Windows machinesEnglish0·1 year agoYes and at the end of the day it’s all just binary getting dumped into a cache and processed by the CPU. The point is that the intent of the file matters and while they do both hold text, the intent, purpose, and handling of the kernel mode/ring 0 driver is much different than a “simple text file”
So different in fact, that as another user pointed out, it has happened to Linux too
MetaCubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Some bad code just broke a billion Windows machinesEnglish0·1 year agoCalling a kernel mode driver a “simple text file” sure is interesting
No-one directly suggested this was intended for a company deployment. If people want to break TOS in the privacy of their own homes then that’s up to them.
Edit: I’m dumb, didn’t see this was c/sysadmin