I've been cutting services over time and Netflix is on the chopping block now. It gets so tiring when one is trying to do things legally.
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Someone has to think of the shareholders. Regular and persistent profits aren't enough. Must make more moar MOWER! 🤑
I like how the thumbnail and header image isn't properly cited as an artist rendering. But I mean, it drives clicks I suppose, so go crazy with fake and misleading images. Got to love click bait.
When charges are dropped like this, can someone else take them up and attempt to prosecute him? Sharing information like this is clearly illegal.
The vast majority of Palestinians detainees aren't security threats in the first place. Israel has a long history of mass detainment without due process. Most are victims of systematic oppression that has gone on for decades.
If you're looking at the numbers alone, then it might seem like a bad deal. However, trading numerous non-threats, especially women and children, for a few hostages is actually seen as a good deal to them. Israel is able to continue its mass detentions with impunity, so they always have a considerable number of Palestinians they can trade for various reasons.
If this is something you genuinely would like to learn more about, then I'd suggest starting with the following article from Human Rights Watch and then expanding more from that. I didn't pick this article for any particular reason. You can find an incredible amount of information on this topic and this was just the first I found with a simple search. Just be mindful of the information source. It's hot topic with a lot of misleading information out there.
My partner is typically mild-mannered... except for when they play this game.
"What the 🤬! I was cut off AGAIN! @3@&# 1($$-$-#!!??!?!!!!"
Cutting edge.
this is great! EXACTLY what i hoped for. thank you!
Well, I've checked out the source. (Rust is very foreign to me. Haha.) However, I can see the offending code now. I don't really have the means to dig further, but I did learn the following:
RE: First error
- the error comes from a method performing the following: "Check that a person is either a mod of any community, or an admin."
- the code block where NotAModOrAdmin error is returned as had the error check was refactored and moved. but... it looks like it will still act the same in later versions of the BE.
- what i cannot say is WHY this being checked. i am neither, so it is_mod_of_any_or_admin == false. but... so what? i neither know why the check is occurring nor why it matters.
- the stack trace shows preceding calling method which is report_count(), but no idea what happens before that or why... so unfortunately i didn't learn too much about this "error." i wonder if it would happen still if I was the mod of any given community. it should pass, but again... what would that matter and why? i am literally only trying to load a list of posts from the front page. (seems to happen more often when looking at "All" posts)
Re: Second Error
- resolve_actor_identifier make two attempts to get the actor (my user account me thinks). the call to DbActor::read_from_name_and_domain() seems to fail and so webfinger_resolve_actor() is called which also does not come back OK.
- it's possible my user isn't being found due to network latency, issues with server response time, or who knows what else.
So the cause? Who knows. Ugh.
Even though this started for me after the defective power supply was replaced... if that's ALL they changed (including not adjusting any server settings at all)... then we shouldn't see this at all. I wonder still if something happened while writing to the DB and the power cut. perhaps something related to my account is unhappy in the DB. Who knows.
You all will be changing hardware providers in the near future. The next version of the BE, which you will eventually update, also adjusts the affected code a bit. And so... maybe it will resolve itself?
One can hope.
I may have a bit of an addictive personality when it comes to new things I like. My partner is quick to remind me of this. Often. 😏
Plus I was at my in-laws house for 2 weeks. I needed something to keep me disengaged from them. 🙃. Plus, the drive each way was 14 hours.
I read through these books entirely too quickly. Despite some aspects of Butcher's writing that rub me the wrong way, I came to really love the world-building and the characters as they developed. It's been a couple of years since I finished and I've been eagerly awaiting the next couple books he has on the docket.
The video source is from a man speaking hindustani (meaning he's likely referring to India or Pakistan) with hashtags referencing Islam, both of which are steeped in patriarchal and religious beliefs driving their feelings on this.
When it comes to those living in South Asia, I can tell you that women are generally safer if they are seen by women.
In the "West," where safety and abuse is less of a concern (in this context), I can say that many women genuinely prefer male gynecologists because they have shown themselves to be more gentle and careful during exams compared to female gynecologists.
In this video, this young man is making a call for more women to become doctors. This alone is a good thing, especially in that culture. But his reasons are rooted in patriarchal and religious thinking.
The answer to your question depends on who you ask, where they're from, and what they're influenced by.
If you simply want an opinion from a rando on Lemmy, then here's mine: a husband's feelings on which gendered doctor his wife sees is quite irrelevant. A woman should make the decision herself and choose the doctor she feels most comfortable with and who she feels is most fit to provide her the care she needs. The end.
Of course, I lived in South Asia for quite a long while and I have very strong feelings regarding the culture and how it treats women. This video and what he's driving at is much more complicated because of the context. Generally though, I'm particularly of the mindset that men need to stfu on women issues, especially in South Asia.
And obviously, considering the community you're posting in, a man's religious based opinion on anything regarding a woman is quite irrelevant and almost certainly tainted. If a woman is with a man who is imposing rules on her because of his religion, then I'm of the opinion she shouldn't be with that man. I mean, since we're talking opinions and all... and this is an atheist community.