[-] maporita@unilem.org 57 points 1 year ago

And God help you of you ever try to browse the site using an older, low resolution monitor. It borders on being unusable.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 80 points 1 year ago

After moving from the US to Europe there is something magical about walking around the city and town centers here. Not just the tourist traps like Rome and Paris but smaller towns and villages with tiny narrow streets lined with shops and restaurants and people walking around. So much better than the souless shells our downtowns have become in the US.

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submitted 1 year ago by maporita@unilem.org to c/world@lemmy.world

Survivors of crimes committed by the 1970s military junta in Argentina are fighting to see a priest stand trial for his alleged role in kidnappings and torture against opponents of the regime.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 37 points 1 year ago

My wife owns a small business and I work for her. I get all kinds of perks including being able to sleep with the boss.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 167 points 1 year ago

This is what bugs me more than anything. They "know" my bag didn't make the flight but instead of sending me a message (to the email / phone number I already gave them) they make me wait two hours on the ground after a one hour flight.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 40 points 1 year ago

"In the future, write the scientists in a paper published in the journal Science Robotics, drone swarms like this could be used for disaster relief and ecological surveys.".

Yeah sure, tell me another one

[-] maporita@unilem.org 31 points 1 year ago

The next step will be to blame Ukraine.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 69 points 1 year ago

The airline didn't do this to try and humiliate the passenger.. they did it to make sure the plane doesn't crash. What the hell is wrong with people? I've been weighed many times for flights in small aircraft. It's absolutely normal.

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submitted 1 year ago by maporita@unilem.org to c/world@lemmy.world

A Ukrainian drone strike has destroyed a Russian TU-22 long range bomber at an air base south of St Petersburg

[-] maporita@unilem.org 42 points 1 year ago

It seems we've come full circle. I remember early adverts for Android phones showing a line outside an Apple store waiting for the latest iPhone. An older couple ask the youngsters in front of them if they're excited and they reply "oh no, it's not for us .. it's for our parents. We use Android".

[-] maporita@unilem.org 49 points 1 year ago

Shows that the $60 oil cap is working. The Russian central bank will likely raise interest rates to halt the slide. Unless Russia can boost it's exports or reduce it's imports there are no other options. Putin is unlikely to reduce spending on the war so in the end it is ordinary Russians who will bear the brunt of this.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 40 points 1 year ago

I have the opposite view. A country at war should have the draft, and there should be no exceptions, so that the politicians who send other people's children off to fight also have to send their own.

Most soldiers in a "professional" army are there because their families are poor and they have few other options to make a living.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 34 points 1 year ago

High on my list of important attributes is an instance that specifically does not defederate from others. If I see something I don't want to see anymore I just block it myself. But I'd rather be treated like an adult capable of making my own decisions about what to see and read. If you're also looking for this I suggest unilem.

[-] maporita@unilem.org 32 points 1 year ago

A law that prevents someone from burning a book counts as a major restriction on free speech as far as I am concerned. It's a book for gods sake. The fact that burning it causes offense is immaterial.. simply causing offense to a group is not sufficient ground to place a restriction on an act that otherwise harms no one.

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