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A human rights reputation isn't something which a country can get from getting a seat on a council or spending some money. It takes time and commitment.

Olives  
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/10/saudi-arabia-narrowly-fails-in-bid-to-win-a-seat-on-un-human-rights-council "Saudi Arabia narrowly fa...

theguardian.com/world/2024/oct
"Saudi Arabia narrowly failed in its bid to win a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council"

If Saudi Arabia wants to improve their reputation, then they actually have to make human rights an integral part of what they do.

A seat on the Human Rights Council doesn't really improve their human rights reputation.

As if there wasn't enough stupidity in the world, someone decided to create artificial stupidity, lol.

Nico Nico is owned by Kadokawa which we never had a lot of respect for.

While there might be clusters of trolls, I hardly see them come out from under their bridges on the fediverse (sorry, I had to make that joke). That is speaking for myself, of course.

Far right troll with a brand new account shows that he dislikes my take, without seemingly reading it, lol.

A few normal people in the tech field immediately follow me.

If you're wondering what I think about the opinions of trolls, then there you have it.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27
"Explanations which require fewer unjustified assumptions are more likely to be correct; avoid unnecessary or improbable assumptions."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon%2
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

I am aware of the antics of the D66 affiliate, lol, well, from a number of years ago.

For a bunch of people in politics, it's remarkable how they might put something across in the worst way possible, when they could just point to censorship of sexual expression being a violation of fundamental rights or something.

I remember that ORG, a sort of British EFF, had to lay off a bunch of staff, because one of the funders whimsically decided to spend a bit more money on a different type of non-profit.

So, if someone cares about that sort of thing, they have to donate.

I'm not really dissing them for that, but it is something to keep in mind, if you care about civil liberties.

Olives  
https://www.eff.org/join Orgs like this often have a hard time raising funds.

The home feed might soon go back to working normally rather than having random posts pop up as if we are using Twitter.

Actually run locally. No "partial" processing or other nonsense.

Olives  
Ideally, a "virtual girlfriend" app would be run locally, rather than on an external server.

Ideally, a "virtual girlfriend" app would be run locally, rather than on an external server.

I wonder how many people overlook the funding issues which these orgs run into.

Sarah Jamie Lewis  
This will likely be the last major version of Cwtch for a little while as @openprivacy has had to make significant reductions in recent years / mon...

Sometimes, Salter's takes are so wrong that I wonder for a moment whether he generated them with ChatGPT.

If it's those transported to another world novels, there are probably tens of thousands of them, or more. They're everywhere.

If someone really doesn't like being tracked though, they probably won't like being tracked with an analytics tool which uses a free software license.

Free Software Foundation  
#ThankGNU! to Matomo.org for helping the FSF to promote #freesoftware See a longer list of those who have helped us financially in our advocacy for...

A random post from eight months ago appeared, lol.

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