Comment Both capitalism and socialism have failed (Score 1) 48
if you are reading this you are not one of those 5,000
Hamas believes that no part of the land of Palestine shall be compromised or conceded, irrespective of the causes, the circumstances and the pressures and no matter how long the occupation lasts. Hamas rejects any alternative to the full and complete liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea. However, without compromising its rejection of the Zionist entity and without relinquishing any Palestinian rights, Hamas considers the establishment of a fully sovereign and independent Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital along the lines of the 4th of June 1967, with the return of the refugees and the displaced to their homes from which they were expelled, to be a formula of national consensus.
I'm not sure about that. It seems the government in this case are the only ones in the world who have the interests of the kids in their heart. God know parents are fucking useless raising TikTok zombies.
No free speech in Australia.
Children don't have absolute rights anywhere, not even in the US of fucking Eyh!
... COP30 would have been a virtual event and participants would not have spent all the jet fuel going to Brazil.
It's borderline worthless trying to get any people to agree anything over a Teams meeting let alone hold an international debate. That's not to say COP30 achieved anything, it didn't.
Is this really unique to India though? There's certainly an analogue in British politeness.
The two are nothing alike. British politeness is sometimes unbearable but in India the "yes" culture isn't even stopped by agreeing to two incompatible things. The answer there is to lie to your face by agreeing and then apologising afterwards.
It is an insane culture where you can't be sure that what you agreed on will actually happen in the slightest.
Not comparable in the slightest. The Japanese may not say no, but they don't do it while lying, as evident by your example. The Indians will outright say yes to your face and then apologise afterwards when they don't do the thing they said yes to.
This isn't just project management, this is as straight forward as "Pick me up from the hotel at 1pm." "Yes Sir" and after catching an Uber to my destination I got a "Sorry Sir" the day after when the guy who said yes flat out admitted that he knew he wasn't rostered on that day. Or the other time a few days later when a colleague of mine agreed to go to two meetings at the same time knowing full well the second was a clash and despite the second being trivially movable an hour later.
I suspect that is because Microsoft is withholding software libraries and techniques from the open Office team which would very much be in antitrust violation
That is not how antitrust laws work in any place on the planet. And the rest of the places definitely do enforce their laws.
The Pentagon pays for 2 million Microsoft 365 licenses
wut? I don't know how this can even be possible. What is going on
Indeed. Given the number of employees I would have figured it would be an order of magnitude higher than that at least. The Pentagon got an awesome deal.
Civilization, as we know it, will end sometime this evening. See SYSNOTE tomorrow for more information.