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[–] aleq@lemmy.world 43 points 9 hours ago (9 children)

My impression as an outsider (some, but limited, exposure to Finnish politics) is that the Finns have the right way of dealing with these far right, maybe. What they always do it seems like is to create a coalition government of the largest parties, including the far right. This keeps them from riding the underdog wave of support for years, and exposes their incompetence in real political issues (usually these parties only have one well-formulated stance, and that is anti immigration - that's the solution to every single other issue).

I'm welcome to criticism if my outsider perspective is misinformed. (-:

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 4 points 16 hours ago

I used to be in this camp, but will now avoid public toilets whenever possible. Not having to sit on others pee and butt sweat is pretty awesome.

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago

If a tariff falls on a product category but no one is around to hear it, did it even make a sound?

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 21 points 3 days ago (3 children)

day before yesterday, 105. yesterday 125. today 145.

so I guess 165 tomorrow?

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago

Maybe he's doing it to displease someone...

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 26 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

Automating this system with some kind of algorithm is not right, but a nearly blind 70-year-old can still do damage? The angle here is weird.

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 24 points 3 days ago (1 children)

160 people is a very tiny force, feels unlikely that this is China's official (official between Russia and China) contribution. China is a country with twice the population of Europe, and 160 guys is all they send to help?

This explanation feels more likely:

One of the captured soldiers claimed he paid 300,000 rubles (roughly $3,000) to a middleman in China to join the Russian military in exchange for the promise of citizenship, Ukraine's Luhansk military unit press service told Ukrainian Pravda earlier in the day.

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I think this but it's just the people seeing his tweet immediately before he lifted the restrictions.

Market doesn't know if the tariffs are even coming back, and are taking the chance to buy back low.

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (4 children)

If you're organisation is small/flexible enough, maybe look into using some kind of stacked diff system. We used graphite at my previous company and it's amazing for working with these kinds of things where you have a million little things to fix and they're all kind of dependent on each other.

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 36 points 4 days ago (1 children)

package-lock.json?

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 32 points 4 days ago (13 children)

Aight so, we have two huge economic powers in the world and one that's lesser but still very big. The two huge powers are fighting each other to the death, destroying each others economies as well as their own. Lets go EU Century? 🙏

[–] aleq@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

When linking the video above, I noticed they have a newer one kind of on this topic. I found it interesting, maybe you will too: Europe’s Military is Weak - But Is That America’s Fault?

 

My homelab is connected through an already existing wireguard network, with one server acting as a central hub for a bunch of other nodes. So all nodes can communicate to eachother by just knowing this central hub.

I would like my home assistant to join this network, which on most distros just means installing wireguard and wireguard-tools, plopping my config into /etc/wireguard, and running systemctl enable --now wg-quick@homenet. But I can't figure out if the OS on the HA Yellow have a package manager, and it doesn't seem to use SystemD. So what would be the best way to install it and connect on boot?

There is a Wireguard addon that I'm sure works wonders, but it seems to me that it's meant to act as this central hub that I already have. If I'm wrong and this addon can be used to connect to an existing network I will happily use that, but last time I tried it I couldn't get it to work the way I wanted.

 

The design leaves ~~something~~ everything to be desired (in part because it's a PDF I guess), but it's to the point and says last update was 2025-03-19 so apparently it's kept up to date.

One thing I thought kinda interesting is that it seems the gap in price between cage/barn and free range eggs is closing. Not sure why this would be, perhaps due to stricter requirements on space per chicken in cage/barn removes the advantage compared to free range? Also interesting that the price of organic eggs seems like it's increasing at a much slower pace than other categories.

 

The group that drafted a key blueprint for Donald Trump’s second term convened a meeting in Washington D.C. this week to consider proposals for bulldozing the European Union (EU).

The Polish investigative outlet VSquare revealed that the Heritage Foundation gathered hardline conservative groups on 11 March to hear how they would overhaul the current structures of the EU.

The “closed-door workshop” featured a debate on a new paper produced by the lobby groups MCC and Ordo Iuris entitled: “The Great Reset: Restoring Member State Sovereignty in the 21st Century”.

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