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[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 1 points 43 minutes ago

That's actually pretty clever. I mean it's totally stupid, but I could see a world where that makes sense.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 2 points 45 minutes ago

One imagines that this is just as common among vagina-havers, due to either age-based or cultural unavailability of proper toys, but it's harder to lose something in the vagene than the 100 feet or whatever of intestines.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 2 points 48 minutes ago

I'm reminded of Admiral Fitzwallace on the West Wing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G3AH7jDUL0

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 7 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Play it online here. It's fun but pretty simple by modern board game standards. https://royalur.net/

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 hours ago

Some great new features, thank you!

Love the tools/gear page and the currency page.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 4 points 14 hours ago

That's me, too.

I use Facebook twice a year and I don't have accounts anywhere else but Lemmy. I don't think I use this as Social Media in the usual sense. I'm not following individual people because I don't care who y'all are. Only your content. I'm not posting stuff about myself because I'm boring as heck.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 2 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

Same name but in English. Interesting.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

What is a phone book?

Arch is a linux distribution

Hyperland tiles the windows (so they fill up the screen instead of floating)

Helix is a text editor

Kitty is a terminal / console

LibreWolf is a Firefox version

Helix is the only part that really answers your question. https://helix-editor.com/

That's what I use too.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 49 points 2 days ago (4 children)

That's horrifying.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 15 points 2 days ago

I have no idea who is in charge, but why did you put Estonian in scare quotes?

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 10 points 2 days ago

That's a really good impression.

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/51460656

The member broadcasters of the EBU Held the annual Winter Meeting on 4 December, after the organizing body delayed the meeting while they decided what to do about Israel.

A rules change package was proposed, and many come in direct response to Israel's behavior in the 2025 contest. (Government social media pushing votes, significant ad spend across Europe to support their artist) Those rules changes are:

  • Juries are back in the Semi Finals. The last few years have been televote-only. There will be a 50/50 split weight.
  • Juries increase from 5 to 7 people per country, and 2 of them must now be 18-25 years old.
  • Half as many votes allowed per payment method, from 20 down to 10.
  • "discourage disproportionate promotion campaigns…particularly when undertaken or supported by third parties, including governments or governmental agencies.”

Unfortunately, the EBU reportedly met separately with Israeli officials to negotiate the rules package in advance. When the actual voting was announced, the EBU tied the votes on Israeli participation and the rules package together, with the idea that member countries voting Yes on the rules package believed that it was enough to deal with the situation. Only if the rules package was voted down could a separate vote be held on Israeli participation.

Here's a leaked picture from inside the meeting showing the voting terms and results.

a picture of the winter meeting voting results

Several of the rules changes were desired for years, and so the motion was adopted. No vote was held on participation.

In my opinion this is very shady behavior from the EBU. While I personally think these are good rules change, there's no reason they should have been tied to the Israel vote.

In essence, the EBU has determined that Israel's participation is more important than that of Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands (as those countries had promised to boycott). An interesting twist of history is that Spain has never missed a Eurovision, and they are boycotting to oppose the inclusion of a country with an authoritarian government, just as Franco's Spainish participation was itself boycotted in 1970.

One argument we have heard in favor of Israeli participation has been that it is important to support independent public broadcasters in member countries where they are under threat, and indeed that is a core function of the EBU. Russia was allowed to participate under that principle until after the full scale invasion of Ukraine.

KAN, the Israel public broadcaster, was fairly independent and so this argument held water, but the last two years have seen significant interference from the government, including the selection of the propaganda song "October Rain". The Netanyahu government has been vocal about their dislike of KAN due to critical reporting.

The EBU choosing to favor KAN is especially short sighted when you consider that a bill to privatize and/or shut down KAN is currently in the Knesset.

 

The member broadcasters of the EBU Held the annual Winter Meeting on 4 December, after the organizing body delayed the meeting while they decided what to do about Israel.

A rules change package was proposed, and many come in direct response to Israel's behavior in the 2025 contest. (Government social media pushing votes, significant ad spend across Europe to support their artist) Those rules changes are:

  • Juries are back in the Semi Finals. The last few years have been televote-only. There will be a 50/50 split weight.
  • Juries increase from 5 to 7 people per country, and 2 of them must now be 18-25 years old.
  • Half as many votes allowed per payment method, from 20 down to 10.
  • "discourage disproportionate promotion campaigns…particularly when undertaken or supported by third parties, including governments or governmental agencies.”

Unfortunately, the EBU reportedly met separately with Israeli officials to negotiate the rules package in advance. When the actual voting was announced, the EBU tied the votes on Israeli participation and the rules package together, with the idea that member countries voting Yes on the rules package believed that it was enough to deal with the situation. Only if the rules package was voted down could a separate vote be held on Israeli participation.

Here's a leaked picture from inside the meeting showing the voting terms and results.

a picture of the winter meeting voting results

Several of the rules changes were desired for years, and so the motion was adopted. No vote was held on participation.

In my opinion this is very shady behavior from the EBU. While I personally think these are good rules change, there's no reason they should have been tied to the Israel vote.

In essence, the EBU has determined that Israel's participation is more important than that of Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands (as those countries had promised to boycott). An interesting twist of history is that Spain has never missed a Eurovision, and they are boycotting to oppose the inclusion of a country with an authoritarian government, just as Franco's Spainish participation was itself boycotted in 1970.

One argument we have heard in favor of Israeli participation has been that it is important to support independent public broadcasters in member countries where they are under threat, and indeed that is a core function of the EBU. Russia was allowed to participate under that principle until after the full scale invasion of Ukraine.

KAN, the Israel public broadcaster, was fairly independent and so this argument held water, but the last two years have seen significant interference from the government, including the selection of the propaganda song "October Rain". The Netanyahu government has been vocal about their dislike of KAN due to critical reporting.

The EBU choosing to favor KAN is especially short sighted when you consider that a bill to privatize and/or shut down KAN is currently in the Knesset , at which point Israel would be ineligible to participate in the EBU and by extension the ESC.

 

Searching for a post that I just saw is frustrating. I need to log into an alt account to search, and if I want to comment as my main I do a goofy process where I find a user who posted or commented in it and find another post of theirs to search for on my main and find the hidden list in their post history.

There's gotta be a better way.

 

I have a vendor that sucks donkey balls. Their systems break often. An endpoint we rely on will start returning [] and take months to fix. They'll change a data label in their backend and not notice that it flows into all of their filters and stuff.

I have some alerts when my consumers break, but I think I'd like something more direct. What's the best way to monitor an external API?

I'm imagining some very basic ML that can pop up and tell me that something has changed, like there are more hosts or categories or whatever than usual, that a structure has gone blank or is missing, that some field has gone to 0 or null across the structure. Heck, that a field name has changed.

Is the best way to basically write tests for everything I can think of, and add more as things break, or is there a better tool? I see API monitoring tools but they are for calculating availability for your own APIs, not for enforcing someone else's!

 

I've noticed than when my brightness is all the way down it's barely visible, and not legible, in a completely dark room. All the way UP, and I can see the screen well on cloudy days. On sunny days I need to remember where the icons and buttons are or to shade my phone.

Is it normal for the screen to be so dim? I've had it for three or four years, but I don't remember complaining about the screen initially. Do backlights lose power over time? Is it a power saving feature for old batteries?

I used an app called Twilight for a while that dims the screen and tints everything red for bedtime, but I haven't used it since the equivalent features were released by Google. Is it possible that some old dimming setting is still active even if the app is gone?

Other people's phones seem to get much brighter than mine. Help!

 

I remember reading a webcomic back in the day and using the cute zombie as my Myspace avatar. (Yes, my back hurts. Why do you ask?) The comic had bright colors and was cute, not scary or sexy. The zombie character had brain sticking out of a hole on the top corner of his head. I didn't remember any other characters or plot.

Searched around https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:2000s_webcomics for comics whose names sounded familiar and had no hits. Any ideas?

 

Howdy,

I've got a jealous friend that wants to walk with me. When is their next chance to enter the beta or buy the game?

Thanks!

 

I am pretty happy with my configs now, with home manager but no flakes so far. I am, however, annoyed by all the dotfiles that I didn't define, and I'm worried how many other files are laying around without getting imperatively defined.

I'm sort of picturing a kiosk mode, where every time I reboot everything is wiped and I only have what I defined. Any files I want to keep are on other partitions or network locations mapped in my config. If a new config file is created by changing a setting in an application, I want to be notified so I can add it to my Nix configs.

Is this possible? Is it a terrible idea?

The biggest challenge I see is in installing games, because it looks like they often leave bits all over the place.

 

Is this some kind of 40k crossover?

 

I'm assuming that dollar sign shouldn't be there!

 

Never seen any of it. Is this a show where I can watch in release order, or are there prequel movies and flashback episodes and stuff that need to be reordered?

Also, is there a difference depending on where you watch it? Some shows have censored episodes, removed jokes, or of-the-moment "special"episodes. (Like The West Wing's 9/11 episode)

 

Hi,

I have an adult friend who is already medicated for ADD, anxiety, and depression but also has long-standing anger issues or possibly bipolar disorder. It's spicy cocktail, and it's not much fun for them or those around them. They don't believe in therapy.

Is it possible to medicate yourself out of that many challenges all at once? Is there some central pillar that, upon knocking it down, might positively impact the other symptoms?

Would appreciate input.

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