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katze@lemmy.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Why a professor of fascism left the US: ‘The lesson of 1933 is – you get out’English31·2 days agoThat is iam14andthisisdeep material.
katze@lemmy.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Why a professor of fascism left the US: ‘The lesson of 1933 is – you get out’English103·3 days agoYou think you can call her a coward because you are protesting now? Oh boy, what you have now hardly qualifies as fascism. It aspires to be fascism, but it’s so, so mild. That doesn’t make you brave, that doesn’t make you better than her. Unlike you, she knows what’s coming next. I bet in 5 to 10 years, you’ll find out that you aren’t as brave as you thought.
katze@lemmy.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Why a professor of fascism left the US: ‘The lesson of 1933 is – you get out’English266·3 days agoI’m not running from my country with my tail between my legs.
That sounds cool if your objective is to collect likes on social media. However, her objective is to save herself and her family from what’s coming. As “an academic specialising in the history and culture of eastern Europe,” she knows very well what it is. Only an ignorant and arrogant prick could say what you said.
katze@lemmy.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you think Lemmy has a culture separate from Reddit or is it basically the same?English3·4 days agoReddit is bigger, so it’s more diverse and less hateful. But behavioral patterns are the same imo.
And that something greater isn’t violence, because any dictatorship would be happy to wipe your ass with violence that no civil protest can match, and the whole world would refuse their support too once the protest becomes violent. We’ve seen it too many times. I know this is new for Americans, and honestly, it’s kind of fun reading and seeing all that. It’s like watching a child make its first mistakes. However, there are many people and nations who have gone through this, you should at least study their experiences.
katze@lemmy.cafeto Games@lemmy.world•Microsoft’s New Xbox Strategy Starts with Windows and Ends with No ConsoleEnglish5·5 days agoOkay? That wasn’t the central point of their message. It seems somewhat disrespectful to respond that way, ignoring everything else they said. They have a valid point.
katze@lemmy.cafeto Games@lemmy.world•Sony PlayStation finally gets rid of PC game region locks after an entire year — but some still remainEnglish12·5 days agoWhat a shitshow it was from Sony. But I’m glad the games are back, especially The Last of Us 2. The second season of the show was underwhelming, but the game sits an 90% of positive reviews.
I think that for a civil war, you need an armed force on the protesters’ side, which they don’t seem to have. All radicals who are willing to spill blood are on Trump’s side. I’m not an expert, of course, but if you needed one, you wouldn’t have asked here.
Sean must be so happy now.
katze@lemmy.cafeto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube rolls out more unskippable ads that make viewers wait even longer to watch videos - DexertoEnglish22·5 days agoJust like lemmy, yet here we are. Sometimes we need to waste some time.
Really? I find these two so similar. On desktop, however, the difference between the three major operating systems is quite big. Especially between Linux/Windows and macOS with its weird shortcuts.
katze@lemmy.cafeto Games@lemmy.world•PS5 beats PS4 in monthly players for the first timeEnglish13·6 days agoWow, it’s been five years. I wonder how much time did it take for ps4 to beat ps3.
What? 🤣 Last time I played a Nintendo game was probably in 1995 on a Chinese clone of NES (or SNES, no idea).
I can understand why, but I wanted to hear their reasons for it.
You make it sound like people make a pros and cons list before deciding whether to like something or not. We don’t choose what to like. People clearly have fun playing Mario Kart, that’s it.
katze@lemmy.cafeto Games@lemmy.world•As The Outer Worlds 2 hits $80, director says "we don't set the prices for our games" and wishes "everybody could play" Obsidian's new RPGEnglish3·7 days agoI honestly don’t know why so many game journalists and bloggers are obsessed with innovations, and judge games based on that. A game doesn’t need to reinvent a genre to be good and enjoyable.
katze@lemmy.cafeto Games@lemmy.world•As The Outer Worlds 2 hits $80, director says "we don't set the prices for our games" and wishes "everybody could play" Obsidian's new RPGEnglish33·7 days agoYou’re trying too hard to put the blame on the wrong party.
What stops your instance from fingerprinting its users and selling that data? Even without explicit calls to google analytics or similar tools, you can do a lot with http requests and regular browser headers. I’m not saying that lemmy.zip does this, but lemmy isn’t free of tracking by design, is it?