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[–] fu@libranet.de 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

@Nyarlathotep @anytimesoon I mean, I do the same thing people have done for a century, I listen to the radio.

[–] fu@libranet.de 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

@anytimesoon Why do you want some computer recommending music for you? Wouldn't you rather your friends and shit? #FunkWhale

[–] fu@libranet.de 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

@goatsarah @Coskii @True is there a particular case about the muppets I am unaware of?

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[–] fu@libranet.de 6 points 2 weeks ago

@JackGreenEarth @fossilesque it likely is not free as in freedom, but non-free, as in free beer.

[–] fu@libranet.de 22 points 3 months ago (1 children)

@abbadon420 @Flatworm7591 but pirates are anti-facist too.

[–] fu@libranet.de 9 points 3 months ago (1 children)

@Jean_le_Flambeur @Flatworm7591 maybe you should have voted for them.

[–] fu@libranet.de 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

@ArugulaZ oh that was my profile pic until earlier today. Did you mean Mr. Data rather than Mr. Putin?

[–] fu@libranet.de 2 points 4 months ago

@FlashMobOfOne I agree with you on a personal level. If others want to volunteer to do such I think they have a right to, even if I would recommend against them personally exercising such a right.

[–] fu@libranet.de 1 points 4 months ago (2 children)
[–] fu@libranet.de 2 points 4 months ago (2 children)

@awwwyissss @FlashMobOfOne if a cause is just it should be able to be taken care of voluntarily.

 

ground.news/article/ukraine-pr…

The new legislation further simplifies mobilization procedures and introduces new penalties for draft dodgers.

President Vladimir Zelensky signed his country’s long-debated military mobilization bill into law on Tuesday, a legislation card publicly available on the Ukrainian parliament’s website indicates.

The mobilization bill was passed by the Verkhovna Rada earlier this month, following a drawn-out controversy over its contents. In a last-minute turn of events, the bill’s provisions became even stricter than they originally were, losing a demobilization clause.

The adopted legislation effectively means that all draftees are set to remain in the military indefinitely, with the change reportedly lobbied by Aleksandr Syrsky, the recently appointed commander-in-chief of the armed forces. A demobilization procedure is expected to be introduced in separate legislation, though it remains unclear when exactly such a bill could materialize.

The new law further simplifies draft procedures, with all Ukrainians obliged to “update data” on themselves with the military authorities within 60 days after the legislation comes into force. The provision applies to Ukrainians living abroad as well.

Apart from that, all the eligible individuals aged 18 to 60 now must always carry their military ID on them. Moreover, a conscription notice is now considered to be delivered to a draftee even should conscription officers fail to meet them in person at their residence and actually hand them their notice.

The legislation also introduces new penalties for breaches, including fines and suspension of a driver’s permit. The police can also forcibly deliver a suspected draft dodger to an enlistment office should a draftee fail to show up on being deemed to have received their conscription notice.

Critics of the legislation have been arguing it will only drive a wedge between the Ukrainian authorities and ordinary people. It has also reportedly received a poor reception within the military itself, given the lack of any demobilization mechanisms. The reception was apparently also influenced by the fact that the bill’s introduction was justified largely by the purported need to relieve war-weary soldiers from their military service.

Kyiv has maintained its mobilization drive since the early days of the conflict with Russia, which broke out in late February 2022. The mobilization effort grew increasingly chaotic and lawless over time, with numerous videos circulating online showing Ukrainian enlistment officers chasing potential soldiers in the streets, violently detaining them, beating them up, and so on. Senior Ukrainian officials, however, have routinely dismissed concerns over mounting violations as Russian propaganda.

[–] fu@libranet.de 11 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Nobody hates Star Trek as much as Star Trek fans.

 

meme format 3 panes (1.) Earth is 71% uncarbonated water (2.) Correct (3.) So technicall the Earth is flat

 

 

I have an old Linksys router which I have read is quite "hackable" for setting up a VPN with custom Linux firmware (tomato, etc.). Everything I have looked up on it, however, seems to be about creating a VPN so that you can access the internet from anywhere in the world, but utilizing your home IP address.

I want to plug a wi-fi router into my internet gateway, and then have any device in the house that connects to that device be using a vpn to show location as somewhere else. (I.e. keep HOME, Home_Guest and add a new CANADA SSID to choose from in the house. My main use case is so that I can switch APs using the infrared red remote for my SmartTv and watch live streaming of our local baseball team on my brothers' MLB.TV account (free with T-Mobile Cellular service) where it blocks local IP addresses in hopes you'll pay for the silly cable package in order to get the RSN.

Am I barking up the wrong tree? Should I be looking for a different solution, or am I just searching the wrong terms? Any particular VPN provider you'd recommend for something like this?

 

I was recently unable to find a particular journal article I wanted to read that was referenced in something else I was reading. I only could find an abstract on Google Scholar, and nothing at all on Z-lib. I was able to get a full copy by just emailing the author at her university (I guess its true that most of them will give you a PDF if you ask. they are just glad SOMEONE is actually reading their work). But now that I have it, I fell obligated to share it with the world, the question is, where is the best place to put it?

 

Meme image of guy looking at himself in the mirror with words YOU ARE LACTOSE INTOLLERENT. WE TALKED ABOUT THIS

We should have no tolerance for lactose intolerance #JuneDairyMonth

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Rich Lives matter (libranet.de)
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!memes

But F the poor I guess

 
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banks be like (libranet.de)
 

Image of meme format top angry flower with words when mom overdraws by $3 bottom happy flower with haha oopps over image and banks when they do no risk management and need $50 bill from the government to immeidiation no blow up the economy

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