news

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

cwagner, in Kenyan businesses are dropping the world’s favorite mobile money service

Sidenote in case any of the mods read this:

Kenyan businesses are dropping the world’s favorite mobile money service

Is the original headline, now what I’d have posted is “Kenyan businesses are dropping mobile money service M-Pesa”, possibly with “because of increased tax-enforcement”, the latter is probably too much editorializing, but the former makes it less clickbait-y and more informational. What kind of editing of original headlines is preferred?

wahming,

I agree with you, editing headlines because of clickbait should be allowed

iHUNTcriminals,

Find out how you can do that here.

I swear it’s not a Rick Roll.

Lost_Wanderer, in Armenia joins Russia's list of 25 countries where foreigners will be able to open accounts in Russian banks

Yeh… Who would want to open an account that could easily be seized for their warmongering?

cuenca, (edited )

Why? There’s no need for the citizens of the 25 countries to pay for it.

The idiots who pay for the warmongering are US and Europe themselves, thanks to the sactions, the high prices of the oil and gas, aids to UA and their stupid way of conducting the foreign policy with the rest of the world.

Putin smiles like never before.

And now the citizens of 25 countries will be able to send and receive payment to/from Russia freely, without a need to use shitty american SWIFT.

apis,

Probably just people who can’t get less risky accounts, or who are hoping to get money out of Russia.

Unaware7013,

Isn't this more bringing money into Russia? I wouldn't think putting money into a Russian bank would be an effective way to get money out of Russia...

apis,

Arrange a transfer from Russian branch to Armenian branch, withdraw money, close account.

Or just a plain withdrawal if you already have an account with them in Russia, and other banks are refusing your business.

Moonrise2473, in Blue checks aren't protecting sex workers from X's porn crackdown | TechCrunch

News: obvious scam revealed to be obvious scam

alyaza, in Israel-Palestine megathread for the remainder of the weekend
@alyaza@beehaw.org avatar
Seathru,

What a convenient find.

Plume, in Brave lays off 9% of its workforce | TechCrunch

Brave? You mean the privacy focused web browser which marketing’s is so awful I can’t get myself to trust it, due to how much of it looks like a malware crypto scam, who was made by an asshole who was outed from Mozilla for being a homophobic asshole? Yeah. Fuck Brave.

FaceDeer, in 'Our Company Does Not Steal People's Ideas': KyoAni President Denies Arsonist's Plagiarism Claims
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

The fire claimed the lives of 36 people and injured 33 more.

At that point whether the company "stole" ideas becomes simply immaterial.

BlueEther, in Temperatures in Spain shatter records as October kicks off
@BlueEther@no.lastname.nz avatar

I’m not a bot, and I cant be bothered to post a summary

cellador,

I also found it ridiculous. Turns out, you can hide bot posts in your account settings if you login into the web version of your instance (vger doesn’t display the option for example).

BlueEther,
@BlueEther@no.lastname.nz avatar

Ok I succumb to the summary illness: (in broken english via chatGPT (just for the fun))

In Spain, October start this year very hot. The weather guys say it’s hottest ever. Almost 40% of weather machines show more than 32 degrees Celsius (that’s like 90 Fahrenheit).

Our autumn, usually nice and cool, no good this year. Summer had four super-hot times in 24 days. They say humans make world warmer, you know?

On October 1st, it was like summer here! Way hotter than normal, 7 to 14 degrees more. They broke like 100 records for heat. Two cities in the south, Badajoz and Montoro, hottest ever in October with 38 C. Before it was 37.5 C in Marbella in 2014. Even in Madrid’s Retiro Park, the old weather machine tied the record from 1930, 30 C.

The climate guy from AEMET said it’s because of climate change. He thinks future summers will be even hotter and last longer into our usually nice rainy autumn. Not good, huh?

Kaldo,
@Kaldo@beehaw.org avatar

Ty for this, just did it. Like hell im going to trust some summary from a glorified autocomplete algorithm, ive seen them get it completely wrong and interpret it in biased ways.

Deceptichum,
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

Let me summarise it for you:

Climate change.

Pat, in Anti-China Rhetoric Is Off the Charts in Western Media

It's almost like if they want people to not hate their country they should stop being a corrupt authoritarian hellhole

zephyreks,

Oh so like India and America, corrupt democratic hellholes?

cnnrduncan,

Yes, exactly. Most people don’t want their governments to copy imperialistic authoritarian capitalist shitholes like China, the USA, or Russia.

The American government being awful doesn’t mean that everybody else should copy them and be as awful as they can.

zephyreks,

What reference do you have then, though? You’ve basically eliminated every country of reasonable size: India, China, America obviously, but also Pakistan, Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, Mexico and Nigeria, Bangladesh are in similar states.

cnnrduncan,

Yeah and? I don’t want to live in an oppressive shithole, doesn’t matter to me if they became oppressive because they were copying China, the USA, Nigeria, the UK or whatever - they’d still be oppressive!

I honestly didn’t think that saying “I don’t like authoritarian capitalism” would be such a controversial statement…

zephyreks,

You’ve expressed disapproval without giving a solution. How would you ask the US or China to change and why do you think that would work?

cnnrduncan,

I’ve legitimately got no idea how they can fix their countries (or if they can even be fixed) as I’m more focused on my own country. I do not want my country to copy either the USA or China, and I resent the close relationship my government maintains with both of those oppressive states.

The USA pressured our government into performing illegal searches/arrests to favour their corporations, and the CCP has repeatedly been caught infiltrating our parliament. Those big authoritarian countries just bully smaller states to get what they want, and we need to stop pretending that it’s morally justified and normal. It’s not okay.

zephyreks,

Hi, fellow Canadian!

To some degree there’s a need to pick a side, because the alternative is to get stomped on by both (like what’s happening now).

cnnrduncan,

Actually I’m not from the Americas (though one of my ancestors did decide to leave Florida in the 1830s or 40s cos he had very dark coloured skin).

And I disagree that there’s a need to “pick a side” - both “sides” will stomp on smaller countries no matter what because that’s what authoritarian imperialistic powers do.

alyaza,
@alyaza@beehaw.org avatar

to be clear: the “they” here is the chinese government rather than the chinese people, correct? your comment is a little ambiguous

awwwyissss, in Iran, 33-year old women received 74 lashes for “not wearing the hijab"

Torturing a woman because she didn’t dress how they told her too. Disgusting.

Also, not surprising coming from Kremlin allies.

Kwakigra, in Afghan girls as young as 16 arrested in shops, classes and markets in Kabul by the Taliban, who labelled them ‘infidels’ for wearing ‘bad hijab’

The lesson we Westerners can learn from this and some action we can take right now is not to support the establishment and proliferation of far right-wing extremist religious organizations anymore. The action we should not take is to get involved with Afganistan’s affairs and make the problem worse than we’ve already made it.

its_me_xiphos, (edited ) in Alaska Airlines grounds 737 Max 9 planes after section blows out mid-air

I highly recommend you watch Netflix’s Downfall: The Case Against Boeing. The hostile takeover by McDonnell-Douglas trashed that company. I try to avoid flying in anything post-takeover that carries a Boeing name.

My administrative law professor, eons ago, worked as a supreme court clerk. Very smart person, very kind, and very neutral on anything political so no one could call him a hack when he shared his professional opinion. He halted class one day when the Max situation came up. He spent 3 hours devoted to his experiences with the FAA Regulatory apparatus, Airbus, and Boeing. He remarked about the redesign of the aircraft, engine placement, stalls, and how generational aircraft are inspected and approved. He went on to explain how Boeing had been, for years (since the hostile take over) been trying to push the boundaries of what was, and was not, an acceptable submission to the FAA for a speedy review as an updated generational aircraft, and was getting away with it. The documentary pretty much lays this out but profit margin, competition with Airbus, and hubris = QA/QC shortcuts as well as cost-savings shortcuts in design.

After all the reports came out, which that documentary I linked does an excellent job of detailing, I look back on that class and thank my lucky stars for the time I spent learning from that man. The 737 Max should have been an entirely new aircraft, with more rigorous scrutiny by regulators. But since it was just an “upgrade” it get away with major structural, software, and hydraulics changes without so much as a glance.

I try not to fly on anything from the post-takeover Boeing, and try to get on an Airbus whenever possible. An extra couple of bucks or a few extra layovers is worth it compared to being an example of why Boeing sucks.

Snowpix,
@Snowpix@lemmy.ca avatar

Out of everything out there, aircraft are NOT something to skimp and take shortcuts on. These fucks don’t care if we die on their aircraft if it means making shareholders a bit more money. God, I can’t wait for this system to fall apart.

its_me_xiphos, (edited )

I don’t work for Airbus, but they could crush Boeing by taking a profit hit and offering at-cost, financed replacements over the long term for anyone with a MAX. I imagine going that route could be cheaper than grounding all your aircraft or loosing one with all aboard.

Smoke,

I highly recommend you watch Netflix’s Downfall: The Case Against Boeing.

As a free alternative/companion, I would also suggest the PBS documentary Boeing’s Fatal Flaw, which features the CEO subtly throwing the pilots under the bus for one of the MCAS crashes.

its_me_xiphos,

I second the PBS documentary suggestion. The documentary is fantastic.

vanderbilt, (edited )
@vanderbilt@beehaw.org avatar

I worked as a DOD contractor for several years. The downfall of Boeing is a case study in toxic leadership. Boeing was once known as the juggernaut in the industry, capable of engineering amazing feats that only someone as large as them could pull off. Over the past decade, that reputation has become inverted. They are of the butt of many jokes. Their merger with Douglas brought out the worst in Douglas and drove out the best in Boeing. I worked for a competing firm, but in many situations we have to cooperate with competing firms in order to deliver on contracts. When I say that interactions with Boeing have left me bewildered, I am speaking conservatively. Management has become overrun with penny pinchers and career MBAs. Engineers are no longer leading the company, and it shows. The quality of components coming out of Boeing these days is frankly terrifying. I book flights with Delta and unfortunately, they have opted to contract for several Boeing MAX airliners. I will cancel my flight if my itinerary shows that I will be flying on such an aircraft. The odds of an incident are incredibly slim, but having worked in aerospace, I will not take the risk. Vote with your wallet and do the same.

JCPhoenix,
@JCPhoenix@beehaw.org avatar

I mentioned on another discussion board that I may have to start factoring in the plane manufacturer as I choose flights. Which is insane in this day and age. Unfortunately, Southwest is the carrier with the most flights and direct routes at my home airport, and Southwest only flies Boeing 737s. Plus, SWA is trying to replace their older 737s with 737 MAX models.

I’ve started flying Delta some last year, but like you said, Delta has both Boeing and Airbus in their fleet. But even if I did only choose Airbus flights with Delta, it’s not like they (and all other carriers) don’t sometimes change planes at the last minute, as needs dictate. Rarely, if ever, would I have the luxury to be like “Nope, nevermind, I’m not getting on that plane,” if that were to happen.

I know air travel is super, super, super safe compared to all other forms of transportation. You’re right that the odds of an incident are incredibly slim, given there are several tens of thousands of commercial passenger flights across the world each day that move millions of people. But boy does it feel like Boeing is aiming to change that, just so they can get some more pennies and dollars here and there. Shameful.

ArugulaZ, in China Is Pressing Women to Have More Babies. Many Are Saying No.
@ArugulaZ@kbin.social avatar

Have less babies, have more babies! Geez, China, make up your minds!

kbal, in China's Xi says reunification with Taiwan is 'inevitable' in New Year's address
@kbal@fedia.io avatar

Sure, it's inevitable. China is so great and prosperous that one day the people of Taiwan will see reason and enthusiastically petition to join it. This will obviously happen some day, so there's no need to do anything but sit back and wait for it, President Xi.

DdCno1, in China's Xi says reunification with Taiwan is 'inevitable' in New Year's address

China is stumbling towards an invasion the same way they stumbled their way into and through COVID. The consequences of this dangerous ineptness will be similar for the world.

detectivemittens,

I think Xi is counting on the west to be too distracted by Ukraine and Israel to effectively support Taiwan.

Also, speculation on my part - but this feels like the usual posturing/distraction playbook. China’s economy isn’t doing so hot and the government’s bungling of COVID is still fresh in everyone’s minds, so what better way to make people forget about that than to saber rattle?

petrescatraian,

@detectivemittens I may sound like a broken plate but I think it's precisely the situation in Ukraine that is giving them hopes. Had the US not put on hold that package for Ukraine, the Chinese could have simply taken a more moderate stance towards Taiwan. By doing what it did, yea, as you said, the US showed its weakness in providing its allies and partners with the required military help.

@DdCno1

DdCno1,

The arrangement with Taiwan is different though. A war between the two Chinas would see direct US involvement, not just the sending over of old weapons that are well past their expiration date.

petrescatraian,

@DdCno1 I hope so as well

DdCno1,

People were saying the same about Russia before he invaded Ukraine. The moment we see a buildup of troops at the coast near Taiwan, the countdown to the invasion is ticking down. I do not think it’s a matter of if, but when. Could be this year already. I do not believe that the so-called PLA is even remotely capable of successfully conquering Taiwan, since they have zero experience with any kind of complex military operation (least of which any combined arms and naval landings, let alone the most challenging one in military history), but I think the end result will still be an enormous amount of destruction and suffering, as well as a major and long-lasting economic crisis.

CaptObvious, in Gaza war's staggering toll reaches a grim milestone: 20,000 dead

Too many posts are removed if they’re critical of Israel. I hope this post survives for discussion.

Five,

Yes, I’ve had several posts that humanize Palestinians removed near the start of the conflict on Lemmy.World, though things have improved there. I’ve never seen censorship of Gaza reporting here at BeeHaw; I have a lot of admiration for @alyaza who has beaten me to the post several times.

DdCno1,

According to the modlog, posts that are not negative towards Israel have been removed. There is definitely censorship here.

t3rmit3,

Got any examples?

DdCno1,

beehaw.org/modlog/8

Several ten days ago alone.

t3rmit3, (edited )

The top one on that list is a comment condemning Israel, and the mods removed it. Several others, too.

It’s not censorship when they’re removing posts by both sides.

It mostly looks like the same 2-3 trolls posting inflammatory content that is getting removed.

m0darn,

I’m not the one you were replying to and haven’t read the comments you referenced but couldn’t let this stand unchallenged:

It’s not censorship when they’re removing posts by both sides.

Yes it is censorship, it could be censorship with reduced bias, it might even be appropriate censorship. But it is literally censorship to censor speech.

Penguincoder,
t3rmit3, (edited )

If you read who I was responding to, they are asserting that this is political censorship of pro-Israel content. It may be censorship, but not towards a certain political viewpoint, just towards assholes.

alyaza,
@alyaza@beehaw.org avatar

you literally just had a protracted argument with me, an admin who determines what gets removed or not, in another thread over Israel and that was not removed. you have another pro-Israel set of comments in this thread that have not been removed even though i personally think they’re even less defensible than what you were arguing with me. i don’t know how you can seriously attempt to make this point.

CaptObvious, (edited )

Lemmy.world hasn’t improved as far as I can tell. Or maybe their bias was even worse before I noticed.

In any event, their entire instance is now blocked from my feeds, so I won’t have to deal with them.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • news@beehaw.org
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #