Gorgritch_umie_killa
@Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone
- Comment on Google age verification 2 weeks ago:
Oh, i’ll have to look more into that motorola. Not a brand you hear much from these days.
- Comment on Google age verification 2 weeks ago:
Ecosia browser might be a good one, they’re going full european soon as well. Bit of a cherry on top.
- Comment on Google age verification 2 weeks ago:
I don’t have the cash to be upgrading my phone very often, although funds are probably going to have to shifted around soon for it. I haven’t looked at Graphene OS, everybody talks about it like it is what Google android was meant to be.
Can it be installed on any handset? I ask because I’ve seen a lot of comments connecting it to the google pixel. Is that the only handset its compatible with?
- Comment on Google age verification 2 weeks ago:
Yeah sorry, its Jerboa. I’ve got sync as well, and yet I still forget dessalines and nutomic aren’t the only app developers. Never mind me! 🤦
Thats cool about the mobile site. Never considered using that till now. Might give it a try.
- Comment on Google age verification 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, i think my imagination just got a bit ahead of the issue this morning. I’m laying the blame on the screamin kids in the kitchen :p
I think almacca@aussie.zone reset my expectations for what this could mean pretty quick. Maybe it wasn’t worth the post.
Might hinder fediverse growth if lemmy app developers en masse don’t agree tobthe new terms though. But i suppose thats about it.
- Comment on Google age verification 2 weeks ago:
Well i suppose another option would be to log in via the phones browser.
I imagine most people accessing lemmy are using an app for the convenience. Is it likely other app developers will be happy to comply with these rules?
Kinda hope i don’t have to give up Jerboa, its a good app.
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to meta@aussie.zone | 14 comments
- Comment on Bombs, rain and destruction: Life in Gaza six months into a ceasefire 3 weeks ago:
Stop drawing this false equivalence of these two genocides. Two horrible things can happen at the same time in this world. Its really embarrassing, for you, that the only time you bring up the Sudan war crimes is to downplay the crimes being committed by Israel against Palestinians.
Whether thats because you have this obsession against Muslims, #notallpalestiniansaremuslims, or you have an unhealthy obsession for Israel, or both, or something else, its beyond disingenuous to keep drawing this false equivalence.
If you actually cared about the Sudanese people being trampled under that civil war, you would be posting about that alongside my posts about the Palestinians and we’d be upvoting and supporting each others dismay at these horrible acts being committed.
Instead you’re using a genocide of one people, to cover for the genocide of another. IKT please take some time to reflect on the logical inadequacy of the conflicting positions your holding. The deaths and trauma of both these populations are important and need more coverage.
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to worldnews@aussie.zone | 2 comments
- Comment on Coalition's migration plan panned as 'Trumpian', likened to 'White Australia' era 3 weeks ago:
Its not a matter of memory. Their voters don’t even know the immigration policies of the last quarter century. It makes trying to talk to this voting segment so hard, because they’re making their minds up based off half the known facts.
But they don’t know, they don’t know, and its so exhausting having to establish the same set of facts before you can even have a worthwhile discussion on something like immigration policy.
Then theres those disingenuous people, (or they’re that propagandised? I don’t know), that don’t recall the facts each time the subject comes up subsequently, and have reverted to their original set of statements. They’re exhausting people with less fruitful or interesting discourse to be had.
- Comment on Hastie’s break with neoliberalism puts business on notice 4 weeks ago:
Well, the donations law has gone through now. This behaviour might be a direct result of politicians feeling more unemcumbered from always chasing Party donations.
- From Minnesota to Lakemba: How Moral Panic, Bad Maths and Ethnocentrism Are Being Used to Misread the NDISwww.linkedin.com ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to australianpolitics@aussie.zone | 0 comments
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to worldnews@aussie.zone | 0 comments
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- Submitted 5 weeks ago to meta@aussie.zone | 0 comments
- Comment on Live: PM to address nation tonight on response to Middle East war 5 weeks ago:
But you don’t understand Phil from bloody accounting’s footy training oval has a gravel carpark, so he needs a big car. /s
Riding into Welshpool was sometimes pure fear. Few to no paths, sharing roads with trucks and road trains. Got to within a foot of one once, rode side by side, wasn’t my smartest moment on a bike.
- Comment on Live: PM to address nation tonight on response to Middle East war 5 weeks ago:
I used to ride along there when I lived in Maylands riding across to Welshpool. Its nice down by the river. I’s never fit enough to do it everyday though. Got to twice a week on the regular until I moved. I miss that ride.
- Comment on Live: PM to address nation tonight on response to Middle East war 5 weeks ago:
Wow! Who told him to put on such patronising company PR voice. You’re not trying to sell a fuckin concept to the country mate, your meant to be levelling with the country about the seriousness of the crisis. Speaking to everyone like they’re children won’t help, even of the opposition have been actinglike a bunch of turkeys over this all day.
- Comment on The ‘Third Front’: China resurrects Mao’s military capabilities 5 weeks ago:
Not at all, the US just lost a war in no small part due to the protection afforded to the Taliban and their supply lines through the Afghan-Pakistan mountains.
[Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall (booktopia link)][www.booktopia.com.au/…/9781783968596.html) I found really eye opening to still just how determined our lives and their conflicts are by the geography surrounding us.
Another present example may be the US’ severe lack of understanding of Iran’s ability to wage an ongoing conflict. Apparently a lot of their infrastructure has been built much more extensively into the mountainous terrain of Iran than initially believed. But I don’t know much about this specifically, but to say the country is basically surrounded by a walled mountain fortress, they’d be crazy not to use it.
- Comment on The ‘Third Front’: China resurrects Mao’s military capabilities 5 weeks ago:
Its a notable ramp up in their defense preparedness, but I enjoyed the ongoing life amongst the industrial decay in the pictures from the article the most. What a unique place to live amongst.
- Comment on Live: PM to address nation tonight on response to Middle East war 5 weeks ago:
Times are bad when the PM is giving national addresses.
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to australianpolitics@aussie.zone | 22 comments
- Comment on The ‘Third Front’: China resurrects Mao’s military capabilities 5 weeks ago:
Might be going for Robocccp?
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to worldnews@aussie.zone | 7 comments
- ‘Every child wants to find joy’: the scheme designing playground equipment for disaster zoneswww.theguardian.com ↗Submitted 5 weeks ago to worldnews@aussie.zone | 0 comments
- Comment on Nuclear attack on Iran? UN diplomat resigns to leak plan 5 weeks ago:
Reading this, in the context of Albanese finally coming out and being more forthright about the US’ intentions than he’s been so far, I find alarming.
Suddenly makes me wonder if the Australian Government has been alerted to a specific risk identified with the US’ intentions.
- Comment on 'Antisemitism' directive exposes Australia to Israeli interference, public servants warn 5 weeks ago:
Interestingly I whole-heartedly agree with Example 11, “Holding Jews collectively responsible for the actions of the State of Israel”. Didn’t expect to read through that and find any agreeable, although still self serving.
It’s a little narrowly focused, but it does remind me of a better general rule… Geneva comes to mind…
Article 33 - Principle of individual responsibility and prohibitions of collective punishment, intimidation, terrorism, pillage and reprisals.
Maybe they could re-read this example and apply it generally to groups of civilians in the places the IDF invade? Just a thought…
Example 8: Applying double standards by requiring of it a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.
These are horribly and purposely conflated aren’t they. We’ve gone from speaking of Jewish people, and transitioned to only refering to Israel without specifically being named. All in a telling example trying to smother Israel’s crimes by comparison and deflection.
- Comment on Thieves steal 12 tons of KitKat chocolate bars in Italy 1 month ago:
Whilst we appreciate the criminals’ exceptional taste…
Haha, glad they can see the fun side of this!
- 'Antisemitism' directive exposes Australia to Israeli interference, public servants warnwww.deepcutnews.com ↗Submitted 1 month ago to australianpolitics@aussie.zone | 2 comments
- Comment on Anti-Brexit protesters in front of the Big Ben. 1 month ago:
Big bill is the winning horse…