huppakee

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[–] huppakee 4 points 51 minutes ago

You say while you haven't seen his teeth, his buckwheat, his sheep or his house.

[–] huppakee 2 points 1 hour ago

Probably doesn't help that a lot is wood and panels, instead of brick or concrete. If you live near a busy street with insulated windows you can almost completely block out the noise nowadays (Although you're still stuck with the pollution and can't really open the windows), but technology can really counter some of those problems. But i wouldn't fight the system on my own, so I probably would do the same in your position.

[–] huppakee 0 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Well nato soldiers do a lot of shit, sometimes with permission of or even ordered by their superiors, there are numerous war crimes that have not been put to justice. But that doesn't mean that it would be willing to bomb civilians as a means when it comes to a war against russia. Nato and putin adhere to very different principles, not just moral ones.

[–] huppakee 3 points 2 hours ago

Graphite is a free, open source vector and raster graphics editor, available now in alpha. Get creative with a fully nondestructive editing workflow that combines layer-based compositing with node-based generative design

sounds promising!

[–] huppakee 3 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Some are more deadly than others though

[–] huppakee 8 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

They all want to live in a detached single home (is that how you call it?), so not enough density for a store to make profit. Glad I don't live there tbh.

[–] huppakee 2 points 17 hours ago

The only way to counter this is consuming less animal products, capitalism is too strong to battle this with regulations for 'animal-friendly' meat and dairy products (though those are necessary too). There are a lot of alternatives and some are really easy to use instead. Less animal products sold = less animals suffering.

[–] huppakee 13 points 20 hours ago

New guidance in the UK has handed British police the power to trawl through women's phones if they suspect said individual has undergone an illegal abortion.

As per an announcement made by the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) last month, officers investigating the causes of stillbirths, miscarriages and unexpected pregnancy losses will now be permitted access to check menstrual cycle tracking apps.

The alleged aim of the incoming procedure is to 'establish a woman’s knowledge and intention in relation to the pregnancy.'

Women's houses could also be searched for abortion drugs in accordance.

In England and Wales, abortion remains a criminal offence unless carried out under specific legal circumstances.

[–] huppakee 9 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Her parents are refugees, you can legally belong one place and emotionally belong somewhere else. It's not all black and white.

[–] huppakee 1 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

Similar is scope, but a lot more voluntary though

[–] huppakee 1 points 23 hours ago

I am not Muslim and to me cutting the throat of a cow does not sound like something God wants people to be doing to celebrate him. Aside from that, you are the one who gets to decide what you do as you'll be the one bearing the consequences. Both the option of repeating it next year and not will have results you might like or might not like. Best advise I can give is to look at the reasoning behind why you would make a certain choice. Try to uncover what your intentions are. And this is in no way meant cynical, try to uncover what God wants for you to do.

[–] huppakee 1 points 1 day ago

Great step in the right direction I think, but I hope people won't be fooled thinking this is a step from zero autonomy to full autonomy:

The Paris-based company revealed Mistral Compute, a comprehensive AI infrastructure platform built in partnership with Nvidia, …

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Mistral’s dual announcement of infrastructure and model capabilities signals the company’s ambition to become a comprehensive AI platform rather than just another model provider. With backing from Microsoft and other investors, the company has raised over $1 billion and continues to seek additional funding to support its expanded scope.

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