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It‘s almost like the documentation of OAuth itself, except that it‘s worded in such a way that you ask yourself if you‘re just too stupid to have parsed it correctly. The entire OAuth documentation feels like reading absent mindedly or if you‘re tired, where your eyes just wander until you snap back to reality and you have to start again from the beginning.

People will lie in your face about number two even though both the Amtsgericht Bamberg as well as the press have been saying that the arrest was made in a case of 188 StgB for months now.

> Also points out that there were posts of holocaust denial, which has been illegal in most of europe for literal decades.

The arrest wasn't made for this but for the insulting of a politican. Stop lying. The press has been correcting this case for months.


> It's not a hoax, it's a straight up lie

> There are a few cases which are thrown out which were overreach <-- You are here

> Well overreach and sentencing is happening, but it's not common enough to care

> Yeah sentencing to prison is common now, but as long as you stay within the confines of the law you won't be affected


> FWIW, despite the coordinated attacks we are doing just fine.

What a sad handwaive of the current state of affairs


Is there something specific you would like to discuss? Preferably not a copy and paste "info" dump like the parent that is designed to be difficult to respond to unless someone is unemployed or an LLM.

how about the ~12k arrests per year for social media posts? are you able to discuss a bit of that with your busy work schedule?

All sorts of issues. Personally I would put housing as the number one issue the country faces, and has done for years, but I can see arguments about inability to deliver projects, planning rules in general, a concentration of wealth into fewer hands

What problems are you thinking about


Notice how you went from "censorship is a hoax" to "not having access to these things is not important", while also implicitely assuming control of deciding the matter.

> First, the EU countries have much higher World Press Freedom Index than the US

It's a logical fallacy to derive perfect freedom from censorship from this. Sorry, but you're dead wrong.


So you're telling me, the landlord of a burning house starts to put out the (smaller) fire next door in a self-less act of virtue?

There is some other incentive here other than supposedly restoring "freedom of speech", don't you agree?


No, I'm telling you that deriving perfect free speech from a higher freedom of press is a logical fallacy.

I agree that hate speech must have limits but I have no idea where government trust comes from, especially in the current times. It's like people forget that voting swings and sways and that at some point in time, a government you won't agree with will be able to wield all these shiny new tools for censorship.

There is no source supporting your claim of nutrient decline in that magitude thanks to soil depletion. It's mostly due to modern crops that grow tall fast, and are thus mostly made up of water.

Some argue that it’s instead because we’ve promoted food strains that have more sugars and less nutrients, and I’m still studying that, so I have no position to offer about it yet. Brussels sprouts is a good example of doing this in a way that doesn’t damage the nutritional value, but the general U.S. avoidance of anything pungent or bitter is reflected in having bred out all of the ‘unattractive’ nutrients from our food strains. A good litmus test for this is to check for dandelion greens on the shelves; if present, the market likely sells a broad spectrum of produce that isn’t simply designed to be a sugar bomb; if absent, I’d be shocked if you found anything nutrient-dense at all.

Yea, if you read between the lines in this article this stands out. Over half of all adult women don't fit into regular sizes. "Plus size" is not normal.

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