Aceticon

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[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 3 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

They wanted to keep the juicy margins of SUVs whilst being forced (whist bitching and moaning all the way) to transition to EV technology, so ended up pushing EV SUVs.

Their EVs are expensive mainly because of them targeting higher market segments instead of making an "EV for the people", all the while that was exactly what most Chinese car-makers were aiming for.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 2 points 8 hours ago

The "great industrial leaders" heading these companies have been protected and mollycoddled by the German State, especially at the time of the Emissions Scandal (were the only person to get convicted was a lowly Engineer), so they interiorised well the "we're too big to fail" message and proceeded to go into full-on extractive mode in the full knowledge that no matter what the German and even European taxpayer will pay for saving their mismanaged and bled dry companies.

The result is entirely what invariably happens in such situations.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 18 points 8 hours ago

Worry not! Biden will expedite a new weapon shipment to replace the bullets used by the brave Israeli soldiers protecting their great nation from that evil Hamas-loving antisemite!

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 4 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

Don't confuse Israelis with all Jews, especially not with the ones that got genocided.

Never forget that actual Holocaust Survivors have been deemed antisemitic by Israelis for comparing some of the actions of Israel with those of the Nazis.

More broadly only a handful of people who were directly affected by the Holocaust still live, of which only a fraction in Israel, none of which are the ones doing this (if only because they're too old) or in Government. In fact the majority of the families in Israel were never affected by the Holocaust even indirectly because most come from elsewhere than Western Europe, a large fraction of whom from Russia.

There is no such thing as a "Jewish Hive Mind" (or whatever the magical thing that would be necessary for every member of the Jewish Religion to share the actual trauma lived by some) which means that the vast majority of these murdering ethno-Fascist psychopaths have no real relation to the Holocaust other than sharing a religious affiliation with the biggest group of victims of it, a distant and entirely "in paper only" link.

So it's not at all surprising that people who have never actually experienced the trauma of being victimized in that way but grew up immersed in the kind of racist indoctrination that tells them they're part of a "chosen people" and hence inherently special themselves, unlike other people, especially the ones being oppressed in their name who they are told are "violent" and even "human animals", would do such a thing to those other people: in fact the surprise is how long it took the rest of us to discover how much of it they were already doing and discover the true depth of their depravity.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Above a certain level of seniority (in the sense of real breadth and depth of experience rather than merely high count of work years) one's increased productivity is mainly in making others more productive.

You can only be so productive at making code, but you can certainly make others more productive with better design of the software, better software architecture, properly designed (for productivity, bug reduction and future extensibility) libraries, adequate and suitably adjusted software development processes for the specifics of the business for which the software is being made, proper technical and requirements analysis well before time has been wasted in coding, mentorship, use of experience to foresee future needs and potential pitfalls at all levels (from requirements all the way through systems design and down to code making), and so on.

Don't pay for that and then be surprised of just how much work turns out to have been wasted in doing the wrong things, how much trouble people have with integration, how many "unexpected" things delay the deliveries, how fast your code base ages and how brittle it seems, how often whole applications and systems have to be rewritten, how much the software made mismatches the needs of the users, how mistrusting and even adversarial the developer-user relationship ends up being and so on.

From the outside it's actually pretty easy to deduce (and also from having known people on the inside) how plenty of Tech companies (Google being a prime example) haven't learned the lesson that there are more forms of value in the software development process than merely "works 14h/day, is young and intelligent (but clearly not wise)"

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

There are way too many of the "old ways" still around in Germany, from a surveillance culture and a very propagandistic Press activelly indoctrinating people to them continuing to support an ethno-Fascist state committing a Genocide with weapons very overtly because of their race and German courts convicting people for "anti-semitism" when they say the "from the Land to the Sea" saying (which is about Israel, not the Jewish Religion) but not doing the same for actual overt racist statements and behaviors against other ethnic groups.

The rise of the AfD has happened in a field well plowed by mainstream German politicians with the idea that people's worth depends on race, with some races being deemed good (ubermenschen) and others bad (untermensched) - they might not use the same words anymore, but they certainly share that same view of Mankind.

The apparatus of the State and even the Justice System in Germany is riddled with the very same ideas about people - the racist idea that people's value is determined by their race and some races are better than others - that served as the foundation of Nazism.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

"These are my Principles and if you don't like them, I have others"

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

This is one of those articles that should both be in !theonion@midwest.social and !nottheonion@lemmy.world

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 10 points 2 days ago (2 children)

It's really very simple:

  • When it's for the benefit of the Owner class (in this specific case mainly Publishers) it's ownership hence people are told they're buying games (only to discover after paying that it's not so) and piracy is described and even in some countries treated as Theft.
  • When it's for the benefit of citizens in general it's intellectual property and it's not really owned by them when they buy it (only licensed, often in such a way that they can lose access to what they were told they were buying) and if they do happen to created intellectual property themselves it can easily be taken away from the by the Owner class who "curiously" even in those countries which treat Piracy the same as Theft won't be criminally held responsible for it.

It's the good old "one rule for thee another for me" so popular with authoritarians, especially Fascists (which probably explains why Germany is one of a few countries in Europe that criminalizes piracy, but de facto only treats it as such when it's the little people doing it).

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 12 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

It takes a very "special" kind of person to clearly see a child on their sniper rifle scope and pull the trigger to kill her.

I have no doubt in my mind that Israel and it's Military are not only dominated by Psychopaths and Sociopaths, but that they're also full of such sick people.

This also means that the leaders of those countries who persist in sending them weapons are themselves probably Sociopaths or Psychopaths.

(I really can't see how the likes of Joe Biden, with all the power of the US Intelligence apparatus at his disposal, isn't aware of the cold violence against children being committed by the Israeli Military all the while he signs ever more executive orders to send them weapons)

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

In all appearances a totally symbolic something with no real impact, so probably just pure public opinion management.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

That's because his talk doesn't match his walk.

You know how Trump just shamelessly lies as easily as he breaths? Well Biden also massively lies, he's just far more sophisticated at it than Trump (hardly a tall barrier, lets be honest) hence less obvious at it yet in the end you still see his the actual actions or the end result of them (when the deceit technique is to pass know impossible measures or just half of what's needed and not the other requires half so those measures don't actually do what it says on the tin) not matching his words.

Let's hope Kamala is much less of a liar.

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