jarfil

@jarfil@beehaw.org

Programmer and sysadmin (DevOps?), wannabe polymath in tech, science and the mind. Neurodivergent, disabled, burned out, and close to throwing in the towel, but still liking ponies šŸ¦„ and sometimes willing to discuss stuff.

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jarfil,

Indeed, the UN expected a sort of conjoined two-state arrangement.

The problem with the Declaration of Independence, is that, not only it was signed before getting written, rising the question of whether should the notes, the speech, or the document crafted after the fact to be considered the ā€œofficialā€ one… but also Israel still lacks a proper Constitution; it has a set of Basic Laws, the last one of which got approved in 2018, but it’s expected more should follow, so it can still be seen as a ā€œnot fully establishedā€ state, making stuff up on the go.

Are you also researching as we go

Some of this stuff I’ve double checked, but most had already looked up before. One thing it would be interesting to know more about, are the nuances in the Hebrew text of the Declaration of Independence… but my knowledge of Hebrew barely goes as far as realizing that the English version is not a word for word translation.

jarfil,

Both words were made by the same people, claiming a racial difference between those descending from semitic cultures and those who were not (this was already debunked by the 1920s). ā€œSemitismā€ was intended as a pejorative, with ā€œAntisemitismā€ being the idea of ā€œcleansingā€ the society from the negative influence of ā€œsemitismā€.

It’s a made up Boogeyman used as an excuse to have something to push back against… and of course you can unite people around those ideas.


As a freakishly recent example, right now I’ve been watching the news on TV here in Spain. There is a problem around choosing a president, with the opposition using every strategy they can to discredit the incumbent.

One of the arguments they just decided to get up in arms about, is the incumbent just revealed agreed to forgive 15B€ of fiscal debt from one of the regions, which the representative of another region was being shown Live heavily criticizing, going on about how it should be all regions negotiating together, yadda yadda… and just then a news ticker goes by, stating that the incumbent has also agreed to forgive another 12B€ to the region of the guy just speaking Live. So much for ā€œnegotiating all togetherā€!

Boogeyman created, and debunked Live. Wish I had recorded it. šŸ˜„

But wait, there’s more!

Just then, they switched to the speaker for the opposition party, also Live, who started criticizing the incumbent for trying to agree on which days are going to be holidays and which work days, to fit in the voting calendar… news ticker goes by: opposition party, with majority in the Senate, tries to urgently pass a law change to delay the votes so they fall on holidays and the incumbent runs out of time.

Seriously!? Two in the span of less than 10 minutes! šŸ””šŸ””

jarfil, (edited )

Could you refrain from generalizing and name calling? Your top comment was informative, you could leave it at that.

jarfil, (edited )

took me literally 3 minutes to find images of tanks in Tiananmen running over student barricades, and blood streaks left on the ground afterwards

I’m not as fast browsing through the 2141 images you’ve linked, most of them of protesters, some burned down tanks, and someone on a bike dressed as a tank. Could you point to the exact images you’re referring to?

jarfil,

it’s just a machine that interprets reality

…as seen by the machine.

It’s amazing how easily people seem to forget that last part; they wouldn’t trust a person to be perfectly impartial, but somehow they expect an AI to be.

jarfil, (edited )

Things like this are a good demonstration of why they need to be kept far, far away from decision making processes.

Somewhat ironic to say, on a platform that’s already using ANNs as a first line of defense against users spamming CSAM.

I have no delusions regarding decision makers using them, my only doubt is for how long they’ve been using them to decide the next step in wars around the world.

jarfil,

You shouldn’t get a stereotype […] when you give a neutral prompt.

Actually… you kind of should. A neutral prompt should provide the most commonly appearing match from the training set… which is basically what stereotypes are; an abstraction from the most commonly appearing match from a person’s experience.

jarfil,

The dirty truth is, Hamas is made of civilians, just not the starving babies ones.

It’s made of guys like a father who one day got a phone call from the IDF telling him to surrender or get killed, so he decided to publish a video holding an AK, laughing and telling Israel to go and try. Next week he was dead, along with several members of his family.

When you hear news like ā€œIsrael bombed a building just as a bunch of refugees took shelter in itā€ā€¦ yes, those were civilians; there also likely were Hamas among them, and at this point it’s anyone’s guess whether it was 10% or 90% of them.

They’re civilians willing to risk their own families, and definitely everyone else’s families too.

jarfil,

terrorists who target civilians with vague claims

That’s what I said; when they get hired by an internationally feared recognized country, you call it ā€œthe militaryā€.

Otherwise, Israel has officially left Gaza in 2005, mostly use the IDF in non-settled areas of the West Bank, with the Israeli Police elsewhere… and no, doing like the US Police does, is not a good example of ā€œpolicingā€.

Don’t lower the bar. Police are the people in charge of solving neighborly disputes as peacefully as possible, anything else is a lie.

jarfil, (edited )

IDF are the military. It’s more like ā€œimagine the FSB calling you and telling you to turn yourself in, mocking them publicly, then getting surprised at finding Polonium in the soupā€.

They’re not there to be the nice guys.

jarfil,

The CNN clip in that video, is even better: the reporter gives the guys a bar of chocolate, and they go all ā€œohh, it tastes so great!ā€. Then he asks them if they’ll give any to the children, to which the guy answer ā€œthey can have the wrappersā€ā€¦ at which point the reporter produces out a second bar saying ā€œdon’t worry, give them thisā€ā€¦ still, I don’t recall the kids getting any.

jarfil,

šŸ¤£ā€¦ sorry, but since when have any companies paid fairly in any areas?

jarfil,

Not really following what’s going on in Italy, what is the rate of males killed by their ex-girlfriends?

jarfil,

Female suicide, or the jealous ex killing a new partner, are not included either.

Domestic violence is a complex issue that ā€œshouldā€ include, and address, a lot of cases that it currently doesn’t, but for some there is not even an idea on how to start addressing them… so I think it makes sense to tackle the obvious ones first: homicides.

Once we get that sorted out, with no more people thinking that ā€œtheirā€ mate is ā€œtheirsā€ to do what they please with, like they do with ā€œtheirā€ kids or ā€œtheirā€ dogs, including putting them down whenever they wish… we might be able to get to the next issue.

jarfil,

According to some (right wing) outlets, Russia would be shoving immigrants into busses, shipping them towards the border, then giving them bicycles to go the rest of the way.

Apparently people consuming such sources, don’t realize that bus service is a normal thing in some countries, bicycles are more affordable than cars, many busses will carry them for you, and regular bus lines have more than enough capacity for over 200 people to travel every week.

jarfil,

For all the obvious propaganda on Al Jazeera, they’ve been surprisingly ā€œfairā€ in their reporting, both in their choice of guest speakers (although they might cut some mid sentence), and in the footage they release, that for a keen observer sometimes contradicts the propaganda.

It’s one of the best ā€œcomplementary sourcesā€ of information about the conflict right now.

Compare it with RT, which is so state controlled, that it has to use exaggeration ā€œad absurdumā€ to convey even a hint of dissent (an interesting exercise for the observer to spot out, but quickly tiring).

jarfil,

Western, Eastern, Hamas… a lot of speculative trading is done based on rumors, what better than rumors which actually come true.

jarfil,

As with everything concerning international law: it depends on the weapons and strategic alliances of each entity.

There are several reasons why China is ramping up ICBM production, the possibility of a country in debt ā€œswitching sidesā€ in order to avoid payment, is likely one of them.

jarfil, (edited )

Neither. This is one of the ā€œglobal warming is messing up the Global Ocean Current Belt, which messes up heat transfer on a global scale, weakening and destabilizing the Polar Vortex, which starts failing to keep arctic air restricted to Canada and instead lets it do its thing down to Texasā€.

Higher than normal variability of temperatures, is a side effect of global warming. It may look like ā€œmeh, it’s just +2C, who caresā€, but when you switch from ā€œ-10C to +30Cā€ to some ā€œ-18C to +42Cā€, in the form of heat waves followed by torrential rain followed by heat followed by frostbite, suddenly crops start dying.

Then you can extrapolate to ā€œmeh, it’s not likely to go past +5Cā€.

jarfil, (edited )

It says she previously worked at the Apple Daily… wasn’t that an ā€œā€ā€œextremistā€ā€œā€ paper linked to the detention of that one lady for screaming at an apple in public?

theguardian.com/…/hong-kong-grandma-wong-arrested…

jarfil,

Wasn’t the plan to send all 2 million Gaza residents to refugee camps on the Sinai, where Israel would have to control and reeducate them for at least a generation?

Now, I’m no expert in genocides…

jarfil,

The population is not dumb, people are just trying to make the best out of the situation. Like when they had some reporters go to a village, where women were sewing some clothes:

  • Reporter: "Do you like the life in the country?"
  • Woman (in subtitles): "We do what we can"
  • Guide-translator: ā€œWe do the best for our nation!ā€

If they could, they might revolt, but NK is really well structured to prevent that… and even if they run away to the South, they find themselves in a modern country with no hireable skills.

jarfil,

I’ve heard you can do no business in China without being involved in some corruption… to be punished for, the moment you don’t obey the CCP.

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