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petre
·il y a 14 heures·discuss
> The ship has sailed.

Just fine'em until they get fed up with paying fines.
petre
·avant-hier·discuss
Well anything with people's in its name is basicaly authoritarian, just like the DPRK or PRC.

The EPP also gave us migrant quotas, chat control and punished Greece for its debt.
petre
·avant-hier·discuss
Hmm most MPs from Renew, Greens and eurosceptics (ECR) from my country voted yes. I'm a bit surprised since some of those are hardliner Christian conservatives that I'd never vote for under any circumstances.
petre
·avant-hier·discuss
+1 for Ireland, Hungary, Spain, Poland, Romania, Portugal, Greece and maybe Sweeden too but they were rather absent.
petre
·avant-hier·discuss
We carry the dog in a crate fastened with straps. This is the safest way to transport a dog in a car. The seatbelt was not practical to fasten the crate. The crate sits in the trunk of our hatchback crossover with the seat in front of it collapsed, so I can visually keep it in check and the dog gets AC. There are also dog "seatbelts" if you carry it on the back seat. It's like a leash with a seatbelt buckle at the end.
petre
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
> bring new percentages for extremist parties

Yup, go set up an EU Stasi ready for them when they get to run the show.

What is there to debate? The US and Israel have attacked Iran without a very clear plan to prevent it from acquiring nuclear capability and this has backfired with Hormuz straight traffic being blocked. Whatever the EU says at this point won't solve anything. What they've done up to this point, stay out of it, was the correct corse of action. Right now the US is basically bullying Iran to make a deal or get bombed.
petre
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
One can still make a good design within the legal requirement. It doesn't say how many dB the beeper has to have or adjust the level of assistance. Maybe pressure from Chinese manufacturers will force them to get their stuff together, cut back on the user hostile design.
petre
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
The kids will wake up a few times, then just get used and grow up to ignore all the annoying beeps.

My boss sometimes drives without a belt while the car keeps beeping and he succesfully ignores it.
petre
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
Maybe that's part of why VW had to fire 100k employees? They've been lately doing a subpar job designing cars.
petre
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
Does soaking the beeper with water trigger a modification clause?

Annoying alarms trigger driver distresss which has equally negative effect on attention while driving.

We had a replacement Yaris that had the speed alarms but one could lower the volume to the point where it didn't matter much. Much better design than the older Toyotas which would beep incessantly and louder if you didn't put belts on, back seats included.
petre
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
Yes. Basically Eastern Europe, which is what the US actually needed. Bulgaria speculated a bit for the opportunity to spend 1bn on weapons for their second hand F16s (better than plowing MiG 21s that they had).

Probably also why we now have a flood of lame Trump jokes about Meloni.
petre
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
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petre
·il y a 5 jours·discuss
I agree, but luckily my terrier apparently doesn't give a poo about fireworks. Probably nobody jad thrown fireworks at him yet. My inlaws' country dog (also a fox terrier mix with the same temperament) growls at people, especially teens, smelling of powder and barks at fireworks and motorbikes. Good thing he's not a Malinois to nip those teens and chase the motorbikes. So it'a more of a nature vs. nurture thing.
petre
·il y a 5 jours·discuss
When clowns are in charge the country looks like a circus.
petre
·il y a 9 jours·discuss
If the EU funds go only towards EU companies, the bureaucrats will have no choice but to say "oh well, we tried but the funds would have been lost otherwise, Bruxelles is to blame". The EU company could still resell US services but the EC could still put in a provision that at least % should be domestic. One thing is absolutely clear: the French will build their own infra and services with their own money, obviously en Français. Wait, they already have done so.
petre
·il y a 9 jours·discuss
Right. The plan will just exclude Hungary and whatever other trojan state run by monkeys like Orbán and Fico vetoes it. If the original EU states prior to 2004 plus Poland decide that it's getting done, it will get done eventually.

Member states' leaderships are not so stupid to refuse EU funds. They just oppose things when the funds are going towards other non-EU states (like Ukraine) through association agreements or when there'a some sort of responsibility for them, like migrant quotas or when they want to block or extract favours from a third party that is trying to join the EU (Bulgaria vs North Macedonia) or Schengen (Nederlands and Austria vs Romania and Bulgaria). If they don't want digital sovereignity, they can pay for whatever services or military equipment they like using their own funds.
petre
·il y a 11 jours·discuss
They don't have any problem with impact from EVs on the grid, but god forbid AC units. One could obviously solve the peoblem with rooftop solar, which peaks just when you need AC the most.
petre
·il y a 11 jours·discuss
The leftists are free to sweat or freeze to the point of exhaustion then. Modern AC units with heat pumps are just great. I'm going to install one myself soon.
petre
·il y a 12 jours·discuss
The tobacco company lobbyists probably applied their whitewashing know how to social media after being done with industrialized foods. They're also likely on Meta's payroll now.

Age checks are part if that. They will just feed the sureveillance capitalism machine and make the problem even worse.

Age checked social media is just like the parlor walls in Fahrenheit 451 and infuencers are Mildred Montag. Just another thing to keep people distracted and neutered.

I remember I used to hang out on IRC during my teens with all kinds of people: jewish lesbians from conservative families and other teens from Scandinavia who got drafted on somewhat right wing warez groups, middle aged goth rockers on music sharing channels. Quite an experience for someone who grew up in a post communist country to interact with so colorful and genuinely interesting people. In contrast to that social media is an entirely fake experience generated with bots, algorithms and AI, just like a techno feudal version of the communist propaganda riddled lalaland that I grew up in. Many a DPRK on steroids, except it herds people into getting enraged and engaged with brands in order to hopelessly buy useless junk instead of submitting to a dear supreme leader. Of course it gets people addicted, because it was designed with that in mind.
petre
·il y a 12 jours·discuss
They saw Sweeden and freaked out, Denmark being already a nanny state.