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ImplyingImplications, in Cheap and They Don't Snitch: Drones Are the New Drug Mules

Great, another good job taken by robots!

taanegl,

They took our jobs!

tsonfeir, in Cheap and They Don't Snitch: Drones Are the New Drug Mules
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

I mean, most drones do snitch, where can I buy a drone that doesn’t broadcast its position or have gps fences?

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

I think you just build one using open source components

Smoke,

Be sure not to leave fingerprints!

negativenull, in These are the most liveable cities in Europe
  1. Vienna
  2. Copenhagen
  3. Zurich
  4. Geneva
  5. Helsinki
unknowing8343, in These are the most liveable cities in Europe
gregorum, (edited ) in Mary Poppins actress Glynis Johns dies aged 100

Aww. Her character in that film (Mrs. Banks) was my introduction to the concept of Women’s Suffrage when i was a little child.

She will be missed.

IcyPenguin, in China Is Pressing Women to Have More Babies. Many Are Saying No.

Just like in Russia where woman are expected to have 8 children lol

noctisatrae, in China Is Pressing Women to Have More Babies. Many Are Saying No.

Don’t worry if they don’t manage to obtain what they want by asking, I’m sure the Chinese government will find a way to force them.

blindsight, (edited ) in China Is Pressing Women to Have More Babies. Many Are Saying No.

1.06 births per woman is going to lead to a population collapse, and I don’t think China is attractive enough to immigrants to make up for the gap.

The developed world would be having similar challenges, broadly, but have higher birth rates, generally, and much higher immigration.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out, but I think fears of a Chinese-led hegemony replacing the current US-centred regime is becoming increasingly unlikely.

Edit: I was curious, so I looked it up, and it’s even worse than I thought:

The net migration rate for China in 2021 was -0.252 per 1000 population

acockworkorange, (edited )

So in 2267 their population will start to decrease?

disclaimer: I did no math or research in the making of this comment.

livus, in South Africa has filed a case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) alleging that Israel is engaging in "genocidal acts" in Gaza
@livus@kbin.social avatar

Strange take.

We all want an ICJ case opened because we do care about civilian deaths.

South Africa are the ones who opened it, we're happy with them. Nothing wrong with that.

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!

some_guy, in Israeli public figures accuse judiciary of ignoring incitement to genocide in Gaza

Fuck Israel.

derbis, in Israeli public figures accuse judiciary of ignoring incitement to genocide in Gaza

Huge resources have been devoted to tracking down people, mostly anonymous and with little reach, over speech that authorities interpreted as supporting Hamas, the letter notes. By late November, 269 investigations had been opened and 86 indictments filed.

“It is quite amazing the number of criminal investigations, when it comes to Palestinian citizens of Israel, most of them completely anonymous, many of them almost with no audience,” Sfard said. “The gap between that and the freedom and impunity for those who advocate all kinds of things – ethnic cleansing, killing civilians, bombarding civilian areas, and even genocide – doesn’t square up, and that’s something for the authorities to explain.”

This right here. Don’t let anyone tell you Israel is not an apartheid state with separate sets of rules based on who you are.

fwygon, in ‘Ramen noodles budget’: EU moves to end exploitation of unpaid internships

Unpaid internships really do need to be abolished.

bbbhltz, in ‘Ramen noodles budget’: EU moves to end exploitation of unpaid internships
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

I am a professor as several different schools in France (business, notarial studies, agricultural engineers, communication). I would day 95% of my students are from well-to-do families. But, most of them are required to find paid internships. The notary students usually get unpaid internships.

As an internship advisor, I can confirm one thing: paid or not, they put in the hours and take the same crap as a paid employee. Sometimes it is worse. For example, if an intern is absent from work, the message gets to me, and I send it up the chain of command and sometimes parents get involved. It is stressful for the students. My business students get paid internships (about €1400/month) but still need help from their parents and many of them will be doing something they don’t really want to do (think finance instead of marketing).

Now, being a professor I am in contact with a rather large network of of profs spanning the private and public sector… My colleagues from the public sector are worried about this looming change to laws. It would lead to an overhaul of the system as the internship is counted as a credit. If it is decided that they should be paid, how many companies will want to pay when they can just hire a part-timer for the summer?

seliaste,
@seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

What do you mean parents gets involved? Aren’t they 18 by the time of their internship?

bbbhltz,
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

This shocked me as well because my parents weren’t involved with my work or education after finishing high school.

In France, this is not the case. The majority of people are supported by their parents until the end of secondary education, especially when it comes to my students who are all in private institutions.

It is extremely rare for a student to have a job, for example.

Parents do get involved for even minor things, and will come stomping into the school flanked by a lawyer.

Why would they be involved?

Because they pay. That’s all.

Now, university is practically free and lots of students get a bursary (not a loan) to help them along. But, their parents will still pay rent sometimes because a full-time student with a job is seen as the most amazing thing here.

I will often bring up this stark contrast to how when I was a student I had 4 different jobs and still ended my studies 60k in debt and didn’t even see my parents during the school year, let alone get any money from them.

seliaste, (edited )
@seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I am french too and while my parents do pay for my studies they are never directly involved. Maybe it’s a school difference but I find this so weird, because I am in a public faculté
If I remember correctly, my teachers were saying that they were legally restricted from sharing informations to student’s parents emailing them.

bbbhltz,
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

Probably a private school thing in that case. I haven’t taught at a public uni since 2008, but parents wouldn’t have tried to get involved back then.

I cannot contact parents, but administrators will without question.

seliaste,
@seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Damn, what a weird thing. Glad to be in the public then

CJOtheReal, in Turkey detains 33 people suspected of spying on behalf of Israel

Let me guess, all Jewish?

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