Because he’s on a power trip and thinks he owns all of Venezuelas resources now.
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Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•i believe i lived a past life as a guy called rafael. ama.
7·11 days agoA more fundamental question: what makes you believe you had a past life? Since when did you have this belief? When did Rafael live?
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news@lemmings.world•Russia’s December oil and gas revenue set to drop to lowest level since 2020, Reuters reportsEnglish
21·1 month agoEverything else the united states’ government has done has been a solid service to Russia. Their behaviour goed way beyond incompetence.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Manyverse – a peer-to-peer social network
2·1 month agoHow did you solve the problem that phone IP addresses are essentially all NATted? I was looking into this myself, but the fact that phones don’t have a public IP address stopped me.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•The United States has recognized that sanctions cannot destroy the Russian economy
23·1 month agoWow what a great resource this website seems. The Russians are tapping into their gold reserves. They are on the brink of economic collapse. If only that American asshat had some sort of spine this would all already been over.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you use a dishwasher or wash dishes by hand?
9·2 months agoWhat am I, a caveman?
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Technology@lemmy.world•The ‘Chinese owner’ of Nexperia: How Zhang Xuezheng’s tech empire fell to geopoliticsEnglish
214·3 months agoThis article makes it sound like Zhang was the victim here. Short story is that he took over a Dutch Tech company, mismanaged it and took its Intellectual property to transfer it to a Chinese company, essentially gutting nexperia. The board of the company and the Dutch Chamber of Commerce intervened. Note that the Dutch government didn’t do this for political reasons, but based on the findings of the Chamber of Commerce, who intervened because of intentional bad management.
That is one side of the coin. But what if he gets into financial trouble later in life, when you’re no longer there, or otherwise able to support him? Addictions, accidents, bad business ownership, legal trouble - there are lots of ways people can inadvertently lose everything they have.
If you’ve never learned how to build stuff up from the ground up, it will be a lot harder to recover.
There are valuable lessons in earning your own house and working for your keep. If everything comes easy it’s going to be a problem when things get tough. You can only hope you set them up well enough that there’s never going to be financial woes.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What careers did the genuinely nicest people you know personally get into?
24·3 months agoThe nicest people I know are nurses and teachers. Although I think there are genuinely nice people in all professions. I know nice people in HR and IT too.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The war against privacy: governments coming after anonymous SMS receiving services
4·3 months agoIt’s also used to offer cheap sms service to shady aggregators or mobile network operators. These phones will have a free sms subscription and they send incoming otp SMS s through to end users for say half the normal price of an otp SMS. 100% profit.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's an example of something that usually goes unnoticed when done well but very noticeable when done poorly or not done at all?
34·3 months agoMy work apparently. Other people got promoted for solving problems quickly. I didn’t have problems. At least, I did, but I solved them without help or advertising them enough probably.
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•Dutch people eat like an alleycat in a cartoon
11·3 months agoDie Holländer sind seltsam.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does the GOP think “ANTIFA” is bad?
15·3 months agoThe GOP also has issues with DEI, which stands for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Their followers are either not smart enough to realize, and will parrot what they hear, and thereby spread more hate, or they’re willingly malevolent.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Do it anyways! F R E E D O M ! ! !
71·3 months ago…or say something negative about Charlie Kirk?
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•YouTube wants me to sign in to prove I'm not a bot and to "protect the community". Yet Google has bots crawling all over for their AI.
101·4 months agoExactly. Intellectual property only applies to corporations. As soon as it’s an individual’s, it’s fair game it seems.
Meta even got caught illegally downloading books via torrents and using those as training material for A.I.
You know what would be fair, seeing as that A.I. is trained on the collective knowledge of everyone that has added content to the Internet? All A.I. models trained on public data should be free to use for everyone.
And still, he is smaller than your mom.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What’s even the appeal of Linux?
5·5 months agoIt’s free. What is vim?


Honestly, just ditch Instagram already. And convince your friends and family to do the same. It’s better for your time, your privacy and mental health. The demise of these platforms starts with people like you and me never visiting these places all together.