lapingvino

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[–] lapingvino 15 points 4 months ago

The US is kinda primed to really like their hitlers.

[–] lapingvino 2 points 4 months ago

About point 4, there is this really weird phenomenon that people going one way or the other replicate the same results without consciously changing the way you eat. Americans eating "unhealthy" in Europe get better and Europeans "eating healthy" in the US get worse.

[–] lapingvino 4 points 5 months ago

Even several years worth easily. Open Source is always way more reliable.

[–] lapingvino 1 points 5 months ago

When this works properly I will happily switch from apk to paid Google Play and I am happy to sponsor this. I just need an open source option to work for me. Happier to pay a lot more for open source to do this than feeding a company that WILL fail at some point.

 

I have been using MessagEase for a pretty long while now and it was a great choice for polyglots like me because I could handle all my 11 languages on one keyboard. Unfortunately Thumbkey doesn't have that on the fly flexibility yet. Options like ad hoc adding letters and a compose key and combining diacritics are vital for me. Happy to help to implement this, otherwise I might even fork and rework if I find the energy...

[–] lapingvino 2 points 5 months ago

happy to help! maybe we should set up a Lemmy Community if none exists already

[–] lapingvino 1 points 5 months ago

A bit silent so far xD

[–] lapingvino 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Best option is still Git Bash 🙃

[–] lapingvino 1 points 6 months ago

A bit of a history of trams: they existed before the modern electric bus, as horse trams, because they could carry more people. Most tram networks have been removed since the introduction of the bus. Modern trams however can increase capacity a lot, and even small trams can fix hard problems like in the Lisbon inner city. Many modern trams are somewhere on the light rail spectrum and are both faster and often have more dedicated right of way, so they don't get stuck in traffic. Understanding this, you can see how you can often also fix the same issues with dedicated bus lanes, but a tram track also fixes refueling properly. A third option is of course a trolley bus or a trolley/battery hybrid. Every location needs something that fits the local circumstances.

[–] lapingvino 3 points 6 months ago

As far as I know there is no intention to have Bluesky be proprietary in any way in the long run, just the philosophy is different and closer to P2P networks. For example migration is a big element of the design, unlike Mastodon. But at the moment it's still being built, hence why it looks much more proprietary for now.

[–] lapingvino 27 points 6 months ago

Threads still hasn't actually fully connected with the fediverse, they are working on that, and until yesterday they weren't live in Europe yet, so it wasn't a real alternative for many people. That is changing drastically.

This post sounds to me exactly like people's reactions to Brexit. They were like "see, it's not to bad" for the whole time when nothing was implemented yet. And then it actually went live, and everything went to shit. Keep an eye on when things actually go live the way they plan.

[–] lapingvino 1 points 7 months ago

I have used almost all of them and ChromeOS is my daily driver.

[–] lapingvino 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I said they DID. I'm not talking about today there right? Basic grammar...

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submitted 10 months ago by lapingvino to c/onlygifs
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Welcome thread (self.bahai)
submitted 11 months ago by lapingvino to c/bahai
 

Say hello here to other new members!

 

Now I have to enact the rule

 

Tem mais gente aqui de perto?

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submitted 11 months ago by lapingvino to c/catholicism
 

I'm not catholic but this seems the best place to have a thread about the big event coming up in the city where I live. Any here on Lemmy etc preparing to come to Lisbon?

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sina toki e toki seme? (self.tokipona)
submitted 11 months ago by lapingvino to c/tokipona
 

mi toki e toki mute! mi wile sona e toki sina a!

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by lapingvino to c/cohesivism
 

A plea for cohesivism - taking responsibility together

We grow up in a world with narratives. Some of those narratives become ideologies, and those ideologies inform political parties and the stories they tell to stick to power. We are told that capitalism means freedom because it is based on a free market system. We are told that society is made up of different groups. Black and white, rich and poor. And that these groups don't mix.

We all KNOW that the world doesn't really work this way. When we want to solve problems with our friends we don't pick from a set of ideologies. We get together and we talk it out. That is the only proven way that works.

So why do we have a society that gets rid of the only proven way that works instead of using it to its full potential?

Why are we creating a world that increases distance by its designs? Why do we rely on systems that attribute responsibility to power?

A person called Apo for short had this same experience. He grew up as a Kurd in Turkey and turned to socialism to fight the injustice in the world. And he discovered it doesn't work. Not because of a lack of good ideas. Many ideas of socialism are amazing and make even the most capitalist countries tick. No, it doesn't work because of strive and opposition. Socialist movements are in constant opposition and are built on opposition. To the richer classes, to the oppressing class and to themselves. The plethora of opinions is good, amazing even. But it's not good that we don't have a stable community to draw on.

Apo didn't stop there. He developed an alternative that is working right now in the region often called Rojava. Wikipedia calls it Apoism or "democratic confederalism". That is quite a long name and doesn't really cover a lot of elements at its core. For example the name doesn't tell you that it's basically an anarchist system with a fractalic structure, that it is built on top of the current law system of Syria but guarantees human rights, reproductive rights, religious freedom and much more essential elements of society. That Turkey tries to overthrow it, but can't, because there is no one in charge to get rid of. It's a society really run by the people.

My religion is the Bahá'í faith and it has a very similar approach for its administrative system. We get together regularly, have a yearly democratic vote without campaigning out of all people of voting age based on their capability to do their administrative tasks, and during the regular meetings we talk together about our needs and task the administrative system to do things if that turns out to be necessary. The local level also votes for delegates for a yearly meeting that votes for the national system, and the national level votes for the worldwide level based on the same principles.

I think we need to be able to provide an alternative for a political system that is literally not made to care about people. We need to focus on our local communities first, make them save and care about each other and about what is missing, and work towards a society that can take responsibility for the whole earth instead of only having the blame game as a real option to resort to.

I want a world that is capable of making its own choices. I want a world that is actually grown up instead of electing babies that treat us like babies.

That is what I propose under the name cohesivism. I know this is not much of a description, and it's honestly not in the spirit of cohesivism to have a full description. Let's develop together what it should be. But above all, let's turn away from a world where we care more about fighting each other than caring and developing our world.

 

The Fediverse is a network of networks, and you don't have to be on lemmy.world to participate in this community! It also works from any other Lemmy server, Kbin server, Mastodon and several others! This Fediverse community is testing the waters, we might still move server or even run one ourselves (probably!).

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Alláh-u-Abhá! (self.bahai)
submitted 11 months ago by lapingvino to c/bahai
 

Testing the Bahá'í community thing here

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