Notices by Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space), page 2
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jan-2024 06:23:54 JST Robert von Oliva I will definitely summarize my experiences on #37C3 later, now recovering from some pretty nasty tonsillitis (but fortunately bacterial, because antibiotics are working), but I am on over a dozen similar events in the year (conventions, conferences etc.) and I must say, I like it when on the event you have 100% of your available time spent on some interesting activities and still have a fear of missing out. Which was my experience during that four days -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jan-2024 04:13:51 JST Robert von Oliva DINK -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2023 22:48:12 JST Robert von Oliva @lain Missroma-san -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Friday, 08-Dec-2023 03:05:35 JST Robert von Oliva @lain Der erste Schritt ist immer der schwerste -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Thursday, 07-Dec-2023 20:09:02 JST Robert von Oliva >Nach 18 Jahren hat sich die Bundestagsfraktion der Linkspartei aufgelöst
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Dec-2023 21:58:29 JST Robert von Oliva @mametsuko >nederlandse mensen: kedeng kedeng
I mean, linguistically it's probably true, but I believe that 100% of the Dutch rail network is already welded and not using long expansion joints between rail fragments -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Nov-2023 21:38:36 JST Robert von Oliva @lain It's a pretty good all-in-one-just-works-package for people using webmails, plus it's pretty well-known as for now, but the lack of SMTP really sucks. Most people don't care, but still, I used to use it for stuff that I was not comfortable using my domain mail for, but now I use GMail for that (yeah, I know there are some something-privacy alternatives, but really, if you want a special E-Mail address that is normie-friendly-but-like-a-person-in-an-office enough, GMail is probably the best option -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 08:10:08 JST Robert von Oliva @lain @xerz In natural law I consider a war overall as a wrong thing/crime -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 07:38:34 JST Robert von Oliva @lain @xerz I don't need to use crime (law definition) to say that something is wrong :P
(I might held a personal grudge to Hamas though for destroying my holiday in Israel) -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 06:48:32 JST Robert von Oliva @xerz >Right, so nuking civilian infrastructure (including refugee camps)
Jabalia is a 50k town that has a status of a refugee camp only because it was established as such in AFAIR 1950s. And is it a stronghold of Hamas, and given Hamas' methods of the usage of civilian buildings, it is not illogical to at least take into consideration that it is likely the infrastructure and some buildings there could be used by Hamas. Do we know for sure that all of the buildings that were intentionally struct were such? No, of course not, but to claim that something was actually a war crime, we need to know for sure.
>a few of the folks are (para)military
Unfortunately, it's not a few of the folks, it's the current real government of Gaza, authoritarian, sure (because although the election in 2006 were democratic, the later changes of the status of power in the region were less so), but still. And regardless of that – the usage of civilian infrastructure in Gaza by Hamas must lead to a lot of civilian casualties if Hamas should ever be destroyed. Which could be also a strategy of Hamas to gain sympathy (I use subjunctive here, because although it's suggested quite widely, I haven't seen a definitive proof that this is a plan of Hamas and not just a coincidence).
Is it wrong? Sure, but does it really lead to the conclusion that the guilt lies in the hands of Israel here?
>and not war crimes
Well, actions can be right or wrong, or at least controversial, but for something to be specifically a war crime it has to stick to the definitions. Destroying civilian buildings that are in the military use (+ the collateral, because if you bomb a military building in an urban environment, it's hard not to destroy something else as a result) is not a war crime. The deliberate destruction of purely civilian buildings is.
>I’ll just let time pass and evidence speak up for itself.
And that's a really reasonable approach in the age of Twitter's (etc., you get the idea) manipulated and biased quasi news. -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Friday, 13-Oct-2023 07:39:49 JST Robert von Oliva Capitalism is good actually -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 05:41:06 JST Robert von Oliva @lain F**** Haber -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Sunday, 01-Oct-2023 03:52:59 JST Robert von Oliva lol -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Saturday, 23-Sep-2023 19:00:29 JST Robert von Oliva @lain The holy one, apparently -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Sep-2023 21:40:35 JST Robert von Oliva Mett > Sushi -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Sep-2023 05:59:38 JST Robert von Oliva SomethingOverflow being surprised that people that are almost 30 years old want to have a normal job, instead of doing another 4 years of PhD -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Aug-2023 00:28:45 JST Robert von Oliva @kkarhan @kaia @verbraucherzentrale Is it though? Under EU law e.g. Youtube checks IDs to see if the users are definitely not kids (it can be omitted, I used a PSC card to send some money to a youtuber and that was enough to prove I'm an adult, weirdly though), proving the authenticity for having a mark that your name is confirmed (I assume this is all about that, I haven't been using Twitter for a while and only under a pseudonym anyway) might be a legitimate reason to check all of that data.
I mean, the questions is – you say that this is illegal with a lot of confidence and certainty and I wonder why, do you just think it's probably illegal or you have something on mind? -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Aug-2023 00:28:40 JST Robert von Oliva @kkarhan @kaia Have you worked with GDPR complacency ever? Because I did, it wasn't a lot of work on that, but still gives me some idea how it works. Using documents for verification of identity to provide a service that is a confirmed account is actually a pretty reasonable purpose of data processing, especially that the whole verification is voluntary
>Needless to say #GDPR & #BDSG violations are the least…
Well, Google is actually forced to check the the identity and the fact that users are 18 to allow them to see some content thanks to EU regulations. It would be weird if it wasn't allowed by the EU, especially that the compliance to regulation is one of legitimate and listed purposes of data processing. -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Aug-2023 06:27:03 JST Robert von Oliva @lain inshallah -
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Robert von Oliva (naruciakk@ak.kawen.space)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Aug-2023 18:41:22 JST Robert von Oliva @kaia >Mongolia safer than the Czech Republic
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