I don’t like debates don’t even bother starting one with me. I won’t change my mind and neither will you, so stop wasting your time.
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Kennystillalive@feddit.orgto News@lemmy.world•New York Bitcoin Miners Are Buying Up Power Plants—and Communities Are Fighting Back18·11 days agoUnfortunately it is and its peak was after it faded into darkness (last december 1 bitcoin was like $100k).
Kennystillalive@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Genshin Impact will require US players to verify their age to playEnglish3·15 days agoDialog is the game play copium
Isn’t capitalism itself not only like 100-150 years old?
Kennystillalive@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Harassed by Assassin’s Creed gamers, a professor fought back with kindnessEnglish691·18 days agoI wish the biggest problem in my life was how good a video game is. If you don’t like the game, leave a bad review, warn others in your circle… but don’t go harassing people that worked on it.
Kennystillalive@feddit.orgOPto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•Gooning session gone wrong.English16·20 days agoGreat way to enter the Annals of History…
I love their new hit: “Your Body, MY Choive” that one goes hard. Their older hit “ICE, ICE, Deport The Babies” didn’t quite catch me.
Kennystillalive@feddit.orgOPto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•The country was left with around 30k men.English5·1 month agoSounds like the annoying orange these days.
Kennystillalive@feddit.orgto Memes@lemmy.ml•Chinese AI meme about American re-industrialisation0·1 month agoIs this really a Chinese meme? Because it really feels like they are not only dissing the US (fat people) but also themselves (their factoey workers) with it.
I thought only South Korea and Taiwan would react this way, as they liteary depend on the US for defense. I expected more fortitude from the Japanese but than again their economy was already fucked to beginn with and it’s not like they are buddies with China.
Kennystillalive@feddit.orgto News@lemmy.world•China lashes out at JD Vance for calling Chinese people ‘peasants’38·1 month agoI mean he was an asshole to his mum, wife and kids. (His mum is Appalachian American and in his book he said all Appalachian Americans are drug addicts. His wife is of Indian descent and so are his kids. He still defended the doge douche who was racist towards Indians.). So he pretty much has no assholeness filter and know no boundries.
No matter what you vote it will affect others negatively. You basically choose what aligns the most with your core believes. This is why the American 2 party system is so bad as you have to comprimise way more when voting.
I mean why critize it if it does not affect you negatively? Also you can be a voter for a party and crizized it because it doesn’t do as much as you wanted it to do. I mean critizing it does not mean you are against the whole party but just disagree with some stances they have.
The bill did not pass in the first stage of the law making process as all the parties rejected it. Also, I’m very confident that even if it passed the first few hurdles, someone would make an initiative against it and that initiative would win 9 out of 10 times as most Bünzlis are privacy minded people and would feel like their freedoms are being taken away by such a law.
Here an article.
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The Federal Council’s plans to reform the monitoring of postal and telecommunications traffic have been rejected in the consultation process: All the major parties that have expressed an opinion on the matter reject the plan.
In their statements, the Greens, SP, Green Liberals, FDP and SVP speak of endangered data protection, a threat to Switzerland as a location for innovation, disproportionate interference by the state and unclear effects of the planned changes to the ordinance.
The Green Liberals and the FDP also see the planned changes as contradictory to current law. The Center Party declined to comment. Organizations such as the Swiss Digital Society and companies such as the Swiss messenger service Threema have also criticized the plans.
The Federal Council sent the partial revisions of two implementing decrees out for consultation at the end of January. This ended on Tuesday. According to the Federal Council, this involves a “clear definition of the categories of cooperation obligations” for providers of communication services, for example in the case of surveillance authorized by the authorities as part of criminal proceedings.
This primarily affects traditional telecommunications services such as Swisscom, Sunrise and Salt, but also service providers that provide communication services without their own infrastructure, such as messaging, VoIP, VPN, cloud or email services such as Whatsapp, Threema, Protonmail or Skype.
With the revision, the latter are to be divided into three new groups with different obligations, depending on the number of users and turnover. According to the federal government, this is intended to achieve a “more balanced gradation of obligations”.
Confederation plans to introduce new types of information and monitoring According to the Greens, companies that provide a service for 5,000 users would now have to be able to identify the latter by storing their IP address. Companies with more than one million users would be obliged to store marginal data such as the geolocation of customers for six months.
This “vastly expanded data retention” would make it impossible to operate secure messenger or email services and would be a “massive intrusion” into privacy. For the SVP, the new definition of obligations “obviously has the potential” to burden a number of SMEs instead of relieving them.
The federal government also plans to introduce new types of information and surveillance. It writes that the two revisions to the ordinances basically provide for the obligation to remove encryption. However, end-to-end encryption such as messenger services are exempt from this.
On Swiss television’s “Tagesschau” program, Jean-Louis Biberstein, deputy head of the Federal Postal and Telecommunications Surveillance Service, recently said that the requirements for service providers would not be tightened. They would be clarified.
After the revision, a company like Threema would have the same obligations as before. Threema contradicts this in a statement sent to various media at the end of April. The revision of the VÜPF would force the company to abandon the principle of “collecting only as little data as technically necessary”.
The Swiss internet service provider Proton also wrote to the news agency Keystone-SDA on request that the Federal Council’s proposals would “massively expand” state surveillance. In its statement, the association “Digitale Gesellschaft Schweiz” speaks of a “serious attack on fundamental rights, SMEs and the rule of law”.
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That’s the translation from the article.