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    21 hours ago 100%

    Wasn't there some trend of people wanting to make self-driving cars take into account ethics in their decision making in emergencies, by having some website where people could pretty much solve trolley problems, with just a conductor in the trolley to also take into account some years ago? I'm imagining them scraping that subbredit for answers to questions like "AITA for having run over 2 orphan children in order to save 6 old ladies?"

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    I'm more confused now. What do you mean by dukes? Is the joke related to the weird shoes with open toes that for some reason have shoelaces when they don't need any?

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    godot Godot Where I can find updated guides?
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    It should be noted that the documentation built-into the engine is mostly documentation for the different classes, and that tutorials, guides and explanations written in prose still need to be viewed from a browser.

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  • portugal Portugal Portugal parece morto no Lemmy ;-;
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    technology Technology Linus Tech Tips uploaded a video showing how to block ads on Youtube. Which was removed by Youtube for community guidelines violations.
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    German has the term raubkopieren for piracy which translated literally means theft-copying. I kind of find that term funny because somehow it makes it sound even worse than just piracy, since with pirates we at least have the pop fiction image of the pirate, and because it has a paradoxical sound to it ("how can you steal something by copying?").

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  • linuxcracksupport Linux Crack Tips hello, how can i download fifa 23cracked on arch linux
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    jc141 seems to have that game. They specialize in pirating games for Linux (you will need a modern version of dwarfs and wine, though. The former can easily be downloaded as a standalone binary if your distro doesn't have it (if you do that remember to add the directory with the binary to the PATH), I think) John Cena publishes their releases on 1337x and in their own releases feed: https://github.com/jc141x/releases-feed

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    I can feel the billionaires' suffering with all their wealth. We as society must do something about these oppressed people that are billionaires. I propose we redistribute all their accumulated wealth and the means for its creation to all workers, so that no one will ever have to live through the horror that is being born rich.

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  • memes Memes meta lemmy cross-instances dissing
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    I think a prime example of hexbear wholesomeness is their trans megathreads: https://hexbear.net/post/3363552

    They even have a community to help each other out: !mutual_aid@hexbear.net

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  • news news Bulletins and News Discussion from September 2nd to September 8th, 2024 - We Love Our Trans Comrades - Chemicals of the Week: Estrogen and Testosterone
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    Kind of bizarre that the issue is whether vegetation is being burned with it, and not the fact that you are burning people alive.

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    I do see Lemmy.world running into issues in the future

    I think lemmy.world is already pretty bad. To get away from their posts and comments I've considered joining hexbear, since you people honestly have the best content and most wholesome community and aren't federated with .world, but I also don't want to be completely isolated from the rest of the fediverse. However, I just noticed there are only 5 instances in hexbear's blocked instance list and plenty in the linked list. Maybe I didn't notice how all other instances started federating with hexbear again?

    I don't know what the "allowed" instance list means though.

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  • memes memes They're all vital
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    I use bookmarks for stuff that I know that I will some day in the future want to go back to. I don't bookmark every link I open, because I want my bookmarks to only have the "good stuff", ie. stuff that I know I will need often or in the future.

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    I now have installed an auto tab discarter extension, so I can keep all those tabs open without using too many resources but still be able to go back to them when I need to.

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  • worldnews World News Harris says she won’t stop Biden’s policy of sending weapons to Israel
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    There's no way a US president is going to stop supporting Israel. She would do the same thing, even if she were not the vice-president.

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    3 weeks ago 88%

    Roaches have never tasted meat

    I'm pretty sure they are omnivores and eat whatever, including meat.

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    I just pretend I'm staring at something beside or behind that person or that I'm just zoned out. Not sure if it works, but no one has complained.

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    Being covered in water actually makes a rather effective heat bridge when you spend long enough in a hot environment

    Assuming the water is running continuously wouldn't the heat be carried away before it can be transferred to the human?

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  • programmerhumor Programmer Humor spreading misinformation online (javascript??)
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    I'm not sure, but I think that might have been part of the joke, seeing all the comments here.

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    The thrive community forums did it with the word belgium, inspired by the work of Douglas Adams

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  • map_enthusiasts Map Enthusiasts Alaska's slightly passive aggressive map of the united states
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    They made Hawaii about the same size as the other 48 combined though. I guess that's something.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions How is Open Source project work paid?
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    The f in foss is for free as in libre, not price. And I imagine it is used to avoid touching the topic of open source software vs libre software. So saying you can make money from one and not the other doesn't make sense.

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    It's esperanto (but they removed the diacritic for some reason): Forĝejo

    And it is pronounced /forˈd͡ʒe.jo/

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  • news News ‘Hitting kids should never be allowed’: Illinois bans corporal punishment in all schools
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    microblogmemes Microblog Memes Sharing an elevator with an Irishman 😱
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    Is that where he got the inspiration to write Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family?

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost No thanks. I'm good.
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    Couldn't we just get rid of the animals and just ferment the beans ourselves by using the bacteria in their guts?

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  • askchapo askchapo Getting a job is impossible
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    What are the things one can get away with lying about? I imagine there are things the employers normally do check.

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    Could you just copy-paste these quotes instead of making an image out of them? Blind people can't read it if it's an image.

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    It goes beyond just showing what part of day you are in. Everything is reduced to angles. You don't have to do any math with numbers, just look how much the pointer has to move to see how much time is left until an event you are interested in, and you get to visually compare that angle with the entire half of a day to get an even better perception of the passage of time.

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    I used to have one, but now I set my phone clock to be displayed as an analogue clock so that kind of made it obsolete, since it now has all the benefits of an analogue display with the additional advantage of automatically syncing time and adjusting for time zones and daylight saving time.

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    Being able to know exactly the time in a moment’s glance seems better to me.

    That seems more like a pro for analogue to me. It's much easier with an analogue clock since you get a visual presentation of time. Whenever someone tells me a time, I have to first imagine an analogue clock to understand what that time means.

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    It's a shame the web got so complex that it has become unfeasible to make a browser engine anywhere near full compliance for anyone that isn't a large company.

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    facepalm Facepalm What are those signs?
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    Yes, but if you have 5 > 3, you can read the ">" in two different ways:

    1. 5 is greater than 3 (reading left to right)
    2. 3 is less than 5 (reading right to left)

    So which one is the correct way to spell out ">"? I also was confused about that for some time, since I was taught that the pointy end always points to the smaller number which is intuitive and can very easily be remembered, but I still had to memorize which symbol is pronounced as "less than" and which is pronounced as "greater than" until I realized that at least in every language I speak it's always read from left to right.

    It still takes a bit of a second for me once in a while these days to remember the correct name for the signs when I see them.

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    Flat Earth Faresh 5 months ago 74%
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    kindle
    Kindle Faresh 6 months ago 100%
    Flashing the Kindle Paperwhite with a custom ROM

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/13221450 > This is a of a post made during a time where outgoing federation for lemmy.ml was broken. I hope lemmy.ml readers will forgive me for shoving my filthy little words under the shining gaze of their precious and observant eyes for a second time. > > --- > > I have a Kindle Paperwhite (7th generation). (*Stallman weeps*) It appears people generally customize their kindle beyond Amazon's original design by jailbreaking it. But I was wondering if I could replace the entire system on the kindle by a new one, for even more hacking fun. > > It appears Kindle Paperwhites run on ARM processors, so there should be plenty of compatible software. However, it appears flashing the ROM of kindle only appears in the context of something called the *Kindle Fire*. Why is that? Is there any reason ROM flashing for the paperwhite kindles isn't common? The only reasons I could think of is that disassembling and reassembling the kindle paperwhite is kinda annoying (especially with the glue holding the case together) and that maybe not everyone has a board to externally flash ROMs. I've also thought that maybe the ROM is write-protected or that the software is signed and that the Kindle will refuse to boot off of anything that hasn't received Jeff's blessing. Is there any existing guide on flashing a custom ROM? Have any ROMs been created already? > > Maybe my foolish self has not searched good enough and hasn't found the discussions on ROM flashing of other kindle models, but in any case I think it's good to have this discussion on here on Lemmy too even if it potentially already exists somewhere else on the internet, so that other fools like me may come across your wisdom and be enlightened. > > If this is complete and utter nonsense what I'm babbling about, can I at least somehow download the firmware and software running on the kindle from the device, so that I may poke and probe it with my disgusting, dirty little fingers, defiling Amazon's intellectual property? > > --- > > I hope that you have a good day and that the following days be good too. If I am stupid for even mentioning the idea of a good day, I wish that some day our suffering may end and that a good day be something we all can look forward to.

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    Flashing the Kindle Paperwhite with a custom ROM

    This is a of a post made during a time where outgoing federation for lemmy.ml was broken. I hope lemmy.ml readers will forgive me for shoving my filthy little words under the shining gaze of their precious and observant eyes for a second time. --- I have a Kindle Paperwhite (7th generation). (*Stallman weeps*) It appears people generally customize their kindle beyond Amazon's original design by jailbreaking it. But I was wondering if I could replace the entire system on the kindle by a new one, for even more hacking fun. It appears Kindle Paperwhites run on ARM processors, so there should be plenty of compatible software. However, it appears flashing the ROM of kindle only appears in the context of something called the *Kindle Fire*. Why is that? Is there any reason ROM flashing for the paperwhite kindles isn't common? The only reasons I could think of is that disassembling and reassembling the kindle paperwhite is kinda annoying (especially with the glue holding the case together) and that maybe not everyone has a board to externally flash ROMs. I've also thought that maybe the ROM is write-protected or that the software is signed and that the Kindle will refuse to boot off of anything that hasn't received Jeff's blessing. Is there any existing guide on flashing a custom ROM? Have any ROMs been created already? Maybe my foolish self has not searched good enough and hasn't found the discussions on ROM flashing of other kindle models, but in any case I think it's good to have this discussion on here on Lemmy too even if it potentially already exists somewhere else on the internet, so that other fools like me may come across your wisdom and be enlightened. If this is complete and utter nonsense what I'm babbling about, can I at least somehow download the firmware and software running on the kindle from the device, so that I may poke and probe it with my disgusting, dirty little fingers, defiling Amazon's intellectual property? --- I hope that you have a good day and that the following days be good too. If I am stupid for even mentioning the idea of a good day, I wish that some day our suffering may end and that a good day be something we all can look forward to.

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    Time for your breakfast.
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    RTL test איך בין אַ פֿיש

    װיפֿל האָסטו באַצאָלט פֿאַר די קאָמפּאַקטלעד? איך קען נישט לײענען מײַנע בליצבריװ! Meine Zähne sind Menschen! עס װעט באַלד שנײען! דו האָסט נישט געגעסן די געפֿילטע פֿיש! איך האָב פֿײנט מײן אַרבעט!

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    People who struggled with procrastination and now stopped, what made you stop procrastinating?

    People who struggled with procrastination and have now stopped, what made you stop procrastinating? What do you think were the factors leading or contributing to your past procrastination and how did you stop or improve the situation? Please don't answer with the "I'll tell you later" joke.

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    How to write unit tests for software that reads files, has a GUI or uses the internet?

    Most introductions to unit testing give very simple examples of functions that simply receive some arguments and produce a result. However a lot of software has to read input from external sources, such as from the internet, from the file system, or from the user during its execution. How does one write tests for such software? For simple software that only reads a few files from the file system, I imagine can be tested by writing some files for the test to give to the tested program, but what if it becomes more complex? Or what if you are trying to test a web scrapper for a website, would the tests run a web server and simulate the targetted website? Or for the GUI, how would one test that the user can see what they are supposed to see, when they click a certain way at a certain time? Maybe the parts that read the data shouldn't be tested and only the functions that code relies on should be tested? I don't know.

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    memes
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    Victims of communism

    I don't know who the photographer is.

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    androidofficial
    Android Faresh 2 years ago 100%
    How to download Android backup from Google Drive to Desktop?

    I don't see the backups in my drive, but I also want a copy of them on my desktop.

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    northkorea
    North Korea 북한 Faresh 2 years ago 100%
    Elections for the supreme people's assembly in the DPRK: two questions

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/410209 > I have two questions regarding the election of the deputies to the supreme people's assembly in the DPRK. > > --- > In the [English translation of the nation's constitution I'm using](https://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/DPRK_Constitution.pdf) (article 34.) it says: > > The Supreme People's Assembly is composed of deputies elected on the basis of > universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot. > > And in the translation of the law document [*Deputy Elections for People's Assemblies at Each Level Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (2010)*](https://www.lawandnorthkorea.com/laws/deputy-elections-for-peoples-assemblies-at-each-level-law-2010) (article 5.) it says: > > Deputy elections for People's Assemblies at each level shall be done by the method of secret ballot. Constituents shall be guaranteed the freedom of voting for or against. No one may require the publication of the fact of having voted for or against a constituent, and may not place pressure on or retaliate against someone related to the vote. > > And again in article 64.: > > Votes shall be done by method of secret ballot. If constituents agree, they shall not make a marking, and if they oppose, they shall horizontally strike out the name of the candidate. > > And most most relevant to my question in article 65.: > > In cases where constituents agree or make a mark of opposition in their vote, no one may enter or look into the polling rooms. > > All these articles seem to indicate to me that the vote is secret, and at the time of the casting of the vote no one else but the voter is allowed to be in the polling room. > > However [in videos depicting these elections](https://yewtu.be/watch?v=HbYItXAcV3M) we see some citizens entering the booth and casting their vote. This means there is a camera in the same room they are casting their vote. Doesn't this violate the principle of secret ballot stipulated by the constitution? One could argue that the citizen could have chosen to approve or reject a candidate in a separate room from where they cast their vote, but article 56. says this: > > Polling rooms shall be set up by 3 days before the election day so that the confidentiality of votes can be guaranteed. The polling room shall have a polling box and writing supplies. Election halls may be decorated with things like flags and flowers. > > If writing supplies and a polling box are supposed to be in the same room then that means that they are supposed to choose to approve of reject a candidate in the same room they cast their vote, so that means that in the video we are able to see whether they approved or rejected the candidate (one leaves it empty to approve a candidate and crosses out their name to reject), which means the principle of secret ballot was violated. > > The citizens seen in the polling room all were wearing medals or pins, which leads me to believe they were members of a party or had some official position. Could that be the reason we see them, considering it's pretty obvious whether they are going to approve or reject a candidate? > > Q: Why do we see citizens in the video casting their vote, if the ballot is supposed to be secret? > > --- > In many news it is said there is only one candidate per electoral precinct: > - [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47492747](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47492747) > - [https://www.scmp.com/video/asia/2189528/everyone-votes-there-no-choice-north-korean-elections](https://www.scmp.com/video/asia/2189528/everyone-votes-there-no-choice-north-korean-elections) > > Where can I find a source for whether or not there was more than one candidate up for election in each precinct? > > The document I mentioned earlier seems to indicate that there can be more than one candidate in a precinct up for election (otherwise why even make the election, besides serving as a census of the population?) (article 42 (Number of candidates for deputy to be registered at the electoral precinct)): > > The number of candidates for deputy registered with each electoral precinct at deputy elections for People’s Assemblies at each level shall not be restricted. > > If there was only one candidate up for election in each precinct, why weren't there more? Article 35: > > Candidates for deputy for People's Assemblies at each level shall be recommended directly by constituents, or recommended jointly or alone by the Party or by social organizations. The person making the recommendation must inform the recommended candidate for deputy to the district election committee. > > Article 36: > > Candidates for deputy recommended for People's Assemblies at each level may only be registered as candidates for deputy in the relevant electoral precinct by going through a deliberation over their qualifications at a meeting of more than a hundred constituents. The constituent meeting for the deliberation on qualifications of candidates for deputy shall be organized by the district election committee. > > Article 39: > > The registration of candidates for deputy by People's Assemblies at each level shall be decided by the agreement of more than half of the participants at the constituent meeting for deliberating on the qualifications of the candidates. > > Assuming that in article 35 "constituents" here means means members of the 100+ people chosen by the election committee (I'm assuming they are random citizens of the precinct, but I don't see anywhere anything about how those 100+ members of the constituent meeting are chosen, so this could be the source of my confusion), then citizens could bring up a potential candidate that they consider better represents them than the one brought forth by the DFRF. I would be surprised if that were the case and not have even a single instance where there was more than one candidate up for election (even if the country were to have an extremely unanimous view on who best represents them, I find it hard to imagine there isn't a single case where there was more than one candidate up for election). > > If we consider that the potential candidate has to be approved with a vote with an approval greater than 50% by the constituents in order to be registered as a candidate, then maybe one could say that maybe there were more potential candidates brought up but in the end it was decided to approve only one person to be registered as a candidate. But wouldn't that be an abuse of the system? I am interpreting the role of that constituent meeting to be the filtering out of candidates that do not meet the requirements to run for election, not to choose for the whole population of the precinct what candidate should win. > > Q: Do these elections really only have a single candidate up for election per precinct, and if yes, why aren't there more?

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    communism101
    Communism101 Faresh 2 years ago 100%
    Elections for the supreme people's assembly in the DPRK: two questions

    I have two questions regarding the election of the deputies to the supreme people's assembly in the DPRK. --- In the [English translation of the nation's constitution I'm using](https://www.hrnk.org/uploads/pdfs/DPRK_Constitution.pdf) (article 34.) it says: > The Supreme People's Assembly is composed of deputies elected on the basis of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot. And in the translation of the law document [*Deputy Elections for People's Assemblies at Each Level Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (2010)*](https://www.lawandnorthkorea.com/laws/deputy-elections-for-peoples-assemblies-at-each-level-law-2010) (article 5.) it says: > Deputy elections for People's Assemblies at each level shall be done by the method of secret ballot. Constituents shall be guaranteed the freedom of voting for or against. No one may require the publication of the fact of having voted for or against a constituent, and may not place pressure on or retaliate against someone related to the vote. And again in article 64.: > Votes shall be done by method of secret ballot. If constituents agree, they shall not make a marking, and if they oppose, they shall horizontally strike out the name of the candidate. And most most relevant to my question in article 65.: > In cases where constituents agree or make a mark of opposition in their vote, no one may enter or look into the polling rooms. All these articles seem to indicate to me that the vote is secret, and at the time of the casting of the vote no one else but the voter is allowed to be in the polling room. However [in videos depicting these elections](https://yewtu.be/watch?v=HbYItXAcV3M) we see some citizens entering the booth and casting their vote. This means there is a camera in the same room they are casting their vote. Doesn't this violate the principle of secret ballot stipulated by the constitution? One could argue that the citizen could have chosen to approve or reject a candidate in a separate room from where they cast their vote, but article 56. says this: > Polling rooms shall be set up by 3 days before the election day so that the confidentiality of votes can be guaranteed. The polling room shall have a polling box and writing supplies. Election halls may be decorated with things like flags and flowers. If writing supplies and a polling box are supposed to be in the same room then that means that they are supposed to choose to approve of reject a candidate in the same room they cast their vote, so that means that in the video we are able to see whether they approved or rejected the candidate (one leaves it empty to approve a candidate and crosses out their name to reject), which means the principle of secret ballot was violated. The citizens seen in the polling room all were wearing medals or pins, which leads me to believe they were members of a party or had some official position. Could that be the reason we see them, considering it's pretty obvious whether they are going to approve or reject a candidate? Q: Why do we see citizens in the video casting their vote, if the ballot is supposed to be secret? --- In many news it is said there is only one candidate per electoral precinct: - [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47492747](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47492747) - [https://www.scmp.com/video/asia/2189528/everyone-votes-there-no-choice-north-korean-elections](https://www.scmp.com/video/asia/2189528/everyone-votes-there-no-choice-north-korean-elections) Where can I find a source for whether or not there was more than one candidate up for election in each precinct? The document I mentioned earlier seems to indicate that there can be more than one candidate in a precinct up for election (otherwise why even make the election, besides serving as a census of the population?) (article 42 (Number of candidates for deputy to be registered at the electoral precinct)): > The number of candidates for deputy registered with each electoral precinct at deputy elections for People’s Assemblies at each level shall not be restricted. If there was only one candidate up for election in each precinct, why weren't there more? Article 35: > Candidates for deputy for People's Assemblies at each level shall be recommended directly by constituents, or recommended jointly or alone by the Party or by social organizations. The person making the recommendation must inform the recommended candidate for deputy to the district election committee. Article 36: > Candidates for deputy recommended for People's Assemblies at each level may only be registered as candidates for deputy in the relevant electoral precinct by going through a deliberation over their qualifications at a meeting of more than a hundred constituents. The constituent meeting for the deliberation on qualifications of candidates for deputy shall be organized by the district election committee. Article 39: > The registration of candidates for deputy by People's Assemblies at each level shall be decided by the agreement of more than half of the participants at the constituent meeting for deliberating on the qualifications of the candidates. Assuming that in article 35 "constituents" here means means members of the 100+ people chosen by the election committee (I'm assuming they are random citizens of the precinct, but I don't see anywhere anything about how those 100+ members of the constituent meeting are chosen, so this could be the source of my confusion), then citizens could bring up a potential candidate that they consider better represents them than the one brought forth by the DFRF. I would be surprised if that were the case and not have even a single instance where there was more than one candidate up for election (even if the country were to have an extremely unanimous view on who best represents them, I find it hard to imagine there isn't a single case where there was more than one candidate up for election). If we consider that the potential candidate has to be approved with a vote with an approval greater than 50% by the constituents in order to be registered as a candidate, then maybe one could say that maybe there were more potential candidates brought up but in the end it was decided to approve only one person to be registered as a candidate. But wouldn't that be an abuse of the system? I am interpreting the role of that constituent meeting to be the filtering out of candidates that do not meet the requirements to run for election, not to choose for the whole population of the precinct what candidate should win. Q: Do these elections really only have a single candidate up for election per precinct, and if yes, why aren't there more?

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    Emacs Faresh 2 years ago 100%
    Collaborative editing on Emacs across editors/IDEs?

    Is there any way to use Emacs for collaborative editing, while there is at least one person who doesn't use emacs, but rather some popular IDE? It should also be possible to edit multiple files at the same time. Other solutions seem to expect all people to be using Emacs.

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    Fuck Cars Faresh 2 years ago 33%
    How good of an idea would it be to damage cars on the dealer's and manufacturer's side?

    Some months ago there was this post on this community: [https://lemmy.ml/post/189513](https://lemmy.ml/post/189513). The idea suffers from the fact that it pretty much only harms normal people who just bought SUVs because they live in a car dependent society, where if you want to feel empowered you need to buy the biggest most inefficient cars available, people who now are led to hate the anti-car movement. I wonder if instead of slashing tires of random SUV drivers in the streets, one could significantly damage the cars before they are sold, harming the automotive industry and (possibly) lowering supply. But would it actually be a good idea? - Wouldn't it just be a waste of materials? Now, nature not only suffers from the production of a car, but also of the fixing of a car. - Would it actually have any impact, besides maybe calling attention to the problem? So many cars are produced in a day. Would a few damaged ones have any major impact? - Is it even feasible? Can people just go into wherever a lot of cars are stored before they are distributed or sold, and significantly damage some without getting caught?

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    What meals do you know which aren't too time consuming to prepare (or if they are last for a very long time), are cheap and whose ingredients are easy to acquire?

    Bonus if it isn't just mainly carbon-hydrates and if the ingredients don't need to be used immediately (unless the meal itself when done can last for many days). I'm getting tired of tuna masala spaghetti.

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    email Faresh 2 years ago 100%
    How do I only sign a mail with mailvelop on Posteo?

    I only see the option to encrypt the mail. ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/e24f7dcb-58f3-48aa-aaf3-fa358eff33f3.png)

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    Red Pill Faresh 2 years ago 75%
    The reddest of pills
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    Red Pill Faresh 2 years ago 100%
    Red pills or something, IDK I'm colourblind.
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    Lemmy Faresh 2 years ago 100%
    Advocacy on subreddits that are involved in the DOSing of the Lemmygrad instance of Lemmy?

    Is it counterproductive to explain misconceptions about Lemmy and advocate for its use on anti-communist subreddits that have suddenly given Lemmy a lot of attention (some by DOSing) due to the quarantining of the GenZedong subreddit and subsequent migration of its users from there to Lemmygrad? I thought it could be a great way to increase Lemmy adoption now that it is getting so much attention from them. However, some people on there actively are trying to harm the Lemmygrad instance, and I worry commenting on there would bring more of that unwanted attention to that instance. Should I or should I not get involved? I'm talking about these people: * [https://old.reddit.com/r/EnoughCommieSpam/comments/tmi1o4/we_found_out_where_genzedong_went_feel_free_to/](https://old.reddit.com/r/EnoughCommieSpam/comments/tmi1o4/we_found_out_where_genzedong_went_feel_free_to/) * [https://old.reddit.com/r/GenUsa/comments/tm0ils/guess_who_else_is_on_lemmygrad/](https://old.reddit.com/r/GenUsa/comments/tm0ils/guess_who_else_is_on_lemmygrad)

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