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  • Well, looking at these comments, one thing is clear: the discussion is not going to happen here. I don’t think there was even one comment of substance, which is unfortunate, since the explainer in OP reads sincere to me.

    Maybe instead of jumping on the „google bad“ bandwagon, it would be helpful if people point out the specific issues that they are seeing with this.

    As it stands, we might just take literally any commit to chromium and paste the same comments below it.

    Edit: since posting this, the comments have considerably improved, I love some of the discussion. Thanks!

  • You won’t be unable to go, you’ll just have a stopover after 300 miles. You know, like you normally would, anyways.

  • Einfach wird es nicht. Die meisten benutzen das wahrscheinlich, um etwas unangenehmes in ihrem Leben zu kompensieren, aber was das ist hängt wohl stark von der Person ab.

    Wahrscheinlich wird das noch eine Generation dauern, bis wir einen vernünftigen Umgang mit dem Internet hinkriegen.

  • Die Leute sind extrem tief im Sumpf drin und haben sich eine Echo Kammer eingerichtet, die sie permanent mit memes über eine „woke Agenda“ eindeckt.

    Die sehen ernsthaft Deutschland gefährdet dadurch. Komplett an der Realität vorbei, leider kenne ich einige von solchen Leuten …

  • Crazy to see Dorfromantik here. I played it on steam as a computer game, like 1 year ago, for a bit.

    However, it was so … cozy … that I got bored while playing it and returned it. That’s not to say, if you like cozy games, this one is chill.

  • I wouldn’t call it irrelevant. In my opinion it’s almost a given that long term, this is a bad deal for consumers. If you like video games, you should be rooting for competition, not consolidation.

    Microsoft has in the past and will in the future abuse monopoly powers, if one lets them.

  • The fact that it was challenged at all is a huge step in the right direction. Couple of years ago, the FTC wouldn’t even bat an eye with these mergers. The new chair, Lina Khan seems to be determined to reduce the power of monopolies.

    Which is a good thing, if this isn’t obvious.

    The problem lies with the complete out of touch judges now.

  • Doesn’t seem like all is lost, since the bill will have to be renegotiated in certain details. However, as an outsider I find it really hard to judge if the bill is really “poorly drafted”. “Protecting farmers” usually sounds like a cop out for watering down stronger rules on land use to me. The farmers will be fine, our planet won’t.

  • They need migrants so that they can continue to have a platform on xenophobia. Their voters can’t connect the dots, they will just vote for whoever signals a “hard course against migrants”, regardless if their actual policies will result in more immigration.

  • It’s a global issue though. Capitalism is demanding cheap labor fodder, and sooner or later societies will crack. See how in the whole western world, which has a comparatively high living standard, fascism Is on the rise?

  • This is absolutely not how it is taught in Germany. If anything, our education concerning the WW2 is what is making germany lag so far behind the other EU states when it comes to far right votes.

    We are taught at length the underlying issues that were plaguing germany after WW1; social, economical, political, and how all of them contributed together to the rise of the third reich.

    That’s why Germans are also very very wary when we spot developments in our country (or other countries, for that matter) that mirror the conditions in that time.

  • Even then it might not work. If you use this “guide” for arguing with your SO, you are in for a bad time.

    People don’t want to be refuted, they want to be heard.

  • Hängen bleiben tut halt nicht der Artikel, sondern der Titel. Und der ist … offensichtlich biased gegen das Heizungsgesetz.

  • Das ist ja genau das was ich meine. Wenn man wirklich will, gibt es einen Weg.

  • Das narrativ von dem gebeutelten reichen, der schnell fliehen wird, ist verlockend, aber völlig unrealistisch. Gibt eigentlich viele Parallelen zu trickle down.

    Nur kurz: man kann locker Steuerlast an Reichtum / Einkommen knüpfen, auch bei expats die nicht in Deutschland wohnen.

    Wer ausbürgern will, muss ne Exit Steuer zahlen.

    Macht die USA und da fliehen keine reichen :-)