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Newguy, in What country are you using lemmy from?

U.S.A. One star state

neidu,

Flag or rating?

wazzupdog,

Both are accurate(if the scale doesn’t include a “0” star option)

flamingo_pinyata, in Those who chose "never" in a "now or never" moment. How is it going for you?

Took me years to stop obsessing about “what could have been”…
In hindsight, punishing myself did way more harm than missing the actual opportunity. I could have recovered quickly … which leads into another cycle of obsessing about the other missed opportunities

Bishma, (edited ) in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Out of nowhere I woke up with “Bond Theme’s From The Early 80s” by Paul Williams stuck in my head. NZ Taskmaster Paul Williams, not 70’s songwriter Paul Williams.

Behaviorbabe, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?

Lauren Babic’s cover of “What was I made for?”…really suits my holiday mood.

DosDude, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?
@DosDude@retrolemmy.com avatar

Einar Solberg - A Beautiful Life

Powerful, beautiful and brilliantly sung. I love it.

CerealKiller01, in Do Israeli Politicians' adult children get conscripted just like the average adult Israeli citizen as part of mandatory service?

That’s a great insight into Israeli society.

The answer to your question is a resounding “yes”.

In fact, among the 4 members of war cabinet, at least one other has children in active combat units, and ALL cabinet members served in a combat unit as well as had at least one child in active combat duty.

Most children of Israeli politicians are absolutely conscripted to the army, and the public would look very badly on a “fortunate son” type situation.

Furthermore, there’s an unwritten rule the ultra-orthodox parties do not involve themselves or even voice an opinion on military matters because, and this something often said in Israel, “they don’t risk their children’s life in the army” (the ultra-orthodox are essentially exempt from conscription).

The Israeli Jewish public doesn’t see the Israeli combatants as poor or uneducated “others”, but as their children, brothers and fathers.

I think that’s a more ethical way of looking at it. However, this also helps explain the seeming lack of consideration for Palestinian life. Take a random person and ask him to choose between risking the life of his kid, who is in active service, in a military operation or throwing bombs and risking harming other civilians. Most people will choose to risk others. And among those who’ll choose to risk their kid, most would either be lying or didn’t really think about the question.

ExIsraeliAnarchist,

Furthermore, there’s an unwritten rule the ultra-orthodox parties do not involve themselves or even voice an opinion on military matters

Only this isn't true Deri (of Shas and convicted felon) is in the war cabinet for crying out loud.
You are really naive if you think they don't get a say in everything that goes on, and deliberately ignoring reality if you can't admit that there diversion of funds for their own causes and communities has deprived the rest of the country not only of the security it needed on 7.10, but of health and social and community funding for everyone else, for decades.

The amount of power the ultra orthodox hold is obscene.

CerealKiller01,

No, he’s not.

Also, he’s barred from being a minister as per Israeli’s supreme court ruling (exactly because he’s been convicted with fraud multiple times), so I highly doubt he could be appointed to the war cabinet even in theory.

One could argue that the ultra orthodox parties are active behind the scenes, but there’s no indication of that anywhere. Israel has free press, so this type of thing would probably come out as rumors at the very least (By contrast, there were reports he was the de-facto minister of social services after the supreme court ruling).

Not to diminish the political power they hold, but in this specific case there isn’t any indication they exert said power.

Nemo, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?

I cannot stop rocking out to “Hollywood Baby” by 100gecs

theodewere, (edited ) in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?
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i've been getting back into Big Band Swing in general, but Andy Kirk and the Twelve Clouds was a special group, and one of their pianists Mary Lou Williams was a true pioneer of jazz solo improvisation.. still mind blowing to hear..

Walkin' and Swingin' is a good one..

Close to Five is just badass

Scrabbone, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?
@Scrabbone@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

In my experience, older people want to use their smartphones forever so that they don’t have to relearn how to use them. If I were you, I would therefore use a mobile phone with the longest possible software support. I think that the Google Pixel 8 fulfils your criteria and offers very long software support among Android smartphones. Given Google’s size, you can also assume that the company won’t go bankrupt before then.

Hanabie,
@Hanabie@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s a good point

fastandcurious,

I wouldn’t really put my money on google’s promises given their history

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

It’s a good point, they actually provided security updates to the pixel 4a months after the promised end of life

TubeTalkerX, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?

Jack The Ripper by Screaming Lord Sutch. Nice catchy early 60s beat.

HipsterTenZero, (edited ) in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?
@HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone avatar

2d Girl by mayten

and fuck it, ill thrown in Werewolf by yawn too

Coming back once more for a song remembered, a little different from the other two: Your Bow May Bend by Buried Beds.

LogicialSlip, in What phone do you sugest for your grandparents?

Any iPhone (I’ve had one since the OG). This way I can remote troubleshoot because I’m so familiar with iOS.

gingernate,

You’re going to remote diag this guys grandparents phone? Lol just kidding

JustZ, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Nintendo game called Solomon’s Key.

It was a great early puzzle game.

movies, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?

Summer Days by Martin Garrix

kescusay, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

Mr. Fear, by SIAMÉS. They’re a great band.

Also, anything by Mother, Mother.

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