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[–] antonim@lemmy.world 15 points 2 days ago (4 children)

But you can learn French. There are grammars and dictionaries explaining how it functions. It's not beyond anyone's comprehension, assuming some patient work.

Educating and explaining will help LGBT more than treating it as a sacred mystery. People used to act bewildered when faced with the concept of homosexuality. Today nobody dares to take such a stupid position, because it's too obvious that homosexuality is nothing magical or particularly illogical. I hope trans and all the other gender/sex-based identities will go down the same route.

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

You barely responded to anything I wrote. The key words seem to correspond, but nothing here actually builds upon the previous comments, it's either restating things or saying something (as far as I see) unrelated and illogical.

What exactly are my own best interests that I'm supposedly voting against by supposedly voting for Democrats? Why are my best interests crucial here anyway? Could we also take into account the 200 dead Iranian children's best interests? I think they're more important than mine, honestly.

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Who tied these people to the tracks?

A mentally ill guy who's mentally ill because his alcoholic father treated him horribly as a kid, and his father was an alcoholic because he lost his job because of the economic recession.

What now?

are they watching me decide?

Why do you care? Does that affect your decision?

There is no "non-rigged" game, this is a very messy world burdened with centuries of unfairness. At some point you'll have to move on from merely pointing out who's at fault towards actually trying to fix things.

[–] antonim@lemmy.world -5 points 3 days ago

I'm sure their feelings are very hurt because you hate them :(

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago

Don't give us too much hope!

(I'm pretty sure Russia doesn't give a shit about Israel, and has nothing to fear from US, considering how friendly Trump is towards Putin)

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 26 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

West has said literally nothing about Israel, he's been spouting racist, antisemitic, Holocaust-denying garbage for years and has been screaming openly and proudly that he's a nazi. His antisemitism is built around his delusions of being prosecuted by the jewish musical lobby. His latest hit is a song whose refrain goes "nigga heil Hitler, nigga heil Hitler". Any person with a modicum of moral integrity ought to have a "beef" with this idiot. Scroll through https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Views_of_Kanye_West a bit.

Trying to whitewash a bald-faced nazi into a mere "POS" who's a victim of UK's "fascism" is revolting. I mean it. Please read through the above link and reconsider.

The number of Musicians, Politicians, and Religious Leaders on this list really leaves the impression that it’s arbitrary and personal

Those arbitrary bans for reasons such as, uhh, "systematic approach to the torture and murder of civilians", "criminal convictions", "war crimes", "anti-LGBT rhetoric" and "involvement in London bombings"???

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 15 points 4 days ago (1 children)

He apologised and started taking meds and then relapsed how many times already?

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago

These lazy hippies couldn't even record the music for the other half of the film, smh my head.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45228666

A new episode of LibreOffice/Collabora drama.

After years of discussions marked by accusations and finger-pointing, during which no real progress was made in resolving the legal issues, the authorities requested an audit whose results confirmed that resolving the issues was absolutely necessary to avoid losing non-profit status, with unforeseen consequences.

Unfortunately, the presence of company representatives on the Board of Directors (BoD), who were elected by employees of those same companies that are also TDF members, caused further delays to finding a solution, which has not yet been reached.

Fortunately, the introduction of restrictive measures – such as the decision to forfeit TDF membership status of Collabora employees – and the freezing of tenders, alongside the introduction of a robust procurement policy for development, has resulted in a positive outcome for the third audit. At least, the BoD has demonstrated a willingness to break the deadlock that has persisted since 2022.

 

A new episode of LibreOffice/Collabora drama.

After years of discussions marked by accusations and finger-pointing, during which no real progress was made in resolving the legal issues, the authorities requested an audit whose results confirmed that resolving the issues was absolutely necessary to avoid losing non-profit status, with unforeseen consequences.

Unfortunately, the presence of company representatives on the Board of Directors (BoD), who were elected by employees of those same companies that are also TDF members, caused further delays to finding a solution, which has not yet been reached.

Fortunately, the introduction of restrictive measures – such as the decision to forfeit TDF membership status of Collabora employees – and the freezing of tenders, alongside the introduction of a robust procurement policy for development, has resulted in a positive outcome for the third audit. At least, the BoD has demonstrated a willingness to break the deadlock that has persisted since 2022.

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I'm pretty sure I stole this one from him, tbh

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago

I don't know about the features, the thing that makes me wary is that Collabora is a private company, unlike TDF which is non-profit.

 
[–] antonim@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Well if we're looking at a "history repeats itself" event, I still hope it won't be Collabora replacing LO as the default FOSS office suite.

[–] antonim@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

LO works fine, it won't suddenly stop because of this. But it may gradually decline, that's to be seen... I'll stick with LO for now.

 

An anniversery of a small victory for open knowledge:

Ten years ago, Glossa joined the Open Library of Humanities following the collective resignation of the entire editorial board of Lingua, then published by Elsevier. The editors stepped down in protest against the journal’s commercialisation, after Elsevier refused to adopt a fully open access model without high fees and maintained its claim of ownership over the journal.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2026-03-31/News_and_notes

On March 30, Board of Trustees member Victoria Doronina confirmed in a mailing list post that the Foundation has decided to permanently shut down the Wikinews project, one of Wikimedia's oldest projects. Starting on May 4, editing and new content creation will no longer be possible with all of the pages on the site locked in read-only mode.

Not April Fool's. An analysis of Wikinews' inactivity was made in 2024, which explains the situation: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sister_Projects_Taskforce_Wikinews_review_2024.pdf The first criticisms and proposals for closure of the project are from over a decade ago: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2013-07-10/Op-ed

 

Babe, wake up, a new episode of Pirahã/Everett drama has dropped! In 2024 LangSciPress published a Festschrift for Daniel Everett, with an article by Geoff Pullum where he fiercely defended Everett's work and attacked Chomskyans, available here: https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/434 (Daniel Everett on Pirahã syntax)

Now an American linguist who works in Brazil, Denny Moore, has published a response to the article: https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/009832

Geoffrey K. Pullum has repeatedly made severe accusations that the linguist Daniel L. Everett suffered mistreatment in Brazil because his research on the Pirahã people and their language threatened Chomskyan theory. The present article presents a large trove of previously unavailable evidence (official Brazilian government documents, citizen information requests, interviews, etc.) that are directly relevant for assessing the claims that Everett was slandered and unjustly blocked from field research. The evidence disproves these claims, which have circulated widely in what I am designating as the Persecution Hoax. The evolution of Everett’s problems with Brazil’s National Foundation for Indigenous Peoples (FUNAI) is traced and found to be due to his own behavior and not to the action of Noam Chomsky or his affiliated linguists, nor to envious linguists in Brazil. Some variants of the Persecution Hoax myth, which are incompatible with the evidence and with each other, are described, along with comments. This myth is unfavorable for the development of indigenous linguistics in Brazil, as are Pullum’s suggestions for fieldwork. This is discussed briefly and alternative suggestions are offered.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/51758910

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In the name of promoting inter-ethnic harmony, China is to force dozens of ethnic minorities within the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to assimilate into Han-dominated society by enacting a landmark law during the upcoming fourth session of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) which opens on Mar 5. The law will require ethnic minorities to use Mandarin Chinese as their main language of instruction, overturning decades-old policies that date back to the era of Mao Zedong, noted ft.com Mar 3.

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The sweeping law marks the latest effort in a signature “Sinicization” campaign under Chinese leader Xi Jinping and prescribes legal action against anyone, inside or outside the country, who undermines “national unity” or provokes “separatism”.

The so-called Han majority accounts for more than 90% of the PRC’s population of 1.4 billion and the country’s constitution recognises 55 ethnic minorities, and a dozen languages — some with their own written scripts — and hundreds of dialects.

Under the new Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, while minority languages may still be taught as a second language, groups such as Tibetans, Uyghurs and Mongolians will no longer be entitled to use their native tongues for core subjects in schools and universities, the report noted.

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The new law “overturns the multicultural promises upon which China was founded”, moving from “an idea of unity through difference or unity through pluralism, to one of unity through sameness, through the elimination of difference”, Benno Weiner, a historian of modern China, Tibet and Inner Asia at Carnegie Mellon University, has said.

“The conclusion that Xi Jinping and others seem to have come to is that diversity is dangerous.”

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Worryingly, one clause in the new law is cited as saying only the state has the right to promote “a system of symbols of Chinese civilisation”, which can be used “in public facilities and architectural design, scenic area exhibitions, place naming and public activities”. Such policies, if enforced, meant there was “no way” that non-Han people would be able to safely express “any type of discontent without being accused of being essentially separatists or terrorists,” Weiner has said.

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