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[–] [email protected] 7 points 18 hours ago

You could say Germany isn't unique though. The US is also split between those who want to be friendly with Russia (Republicans) and those who don't (Democrats).

With Germany I guess Merkel believed that business ties with Russia would persuade Russia to not threaten Europe, but now that theory has been disproven, so Germans seem to be more supportive of the idea of cutting ties with Russia and boosting Germany's defence spending.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

It's odd that the article title says "majority of Europeans" when the article itself makes clear that only some western European countries were surveyed. So I thought people should know that.

 

Source can be downloaded from the EU website: https://europa.eu/eurobarometer/api/deliverable/download/file?deliverableId=97983

It's linked to on this page (near the bottom in the "infographics" section): https://europa.eu/eurobarometer/surveys/detail/3492

 

The article title is a bit of a misnomer because apparently they only surveyed western Europeans rather than people across Europe. But still it's interesting.

These survey results appear in the article:

A graph showing the percentages of people in seven European countries who support retaliatory tariffs against the USA. 79% of people in Denmark either support or fully support such tariffs. The other countries listed are Sweden, Spain, France, the UK, Germany, and Italy. Italy has the lowest level of combined support and strong support, at 56%. More details can be seen at the article that this post links to.

 

This article is about Germany rapidly increasing defence spending, and also the fact that they're considering conscription. I also found this interesting:

A recent YouGov poll showed that 79% of Germans still see Vladimir Putin as "very" or "quite" dangerous to European peace and security. Now 74% said the same for Donald Trump.

Thoughts?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Yeah I thought that. This is probably just Trump's attempt to appear "neutral" when he isn't actually neutral.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 days ago (23 children)

I like DST. I like having sunlight later into the evening during the summer.

 

the current leader of the Fantasy Premier League... is not a data analyst, a football insider or a computer scientist, but a 67-year-old woman who uses a pen and paper to choose her team each week

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

I don't know about the apps because I normally use Lemmy on the web. There might be an option in your app to just see posts from your subscribed communities though.

On the Lemmy.world website you can see posts from your subscribed communities by clicking the "subscribed" tab near the top of the page (the other tabs are "local" which shows you just posts from your instance - Lemmy.world in your case - and "all" which shows you the top posts from all Lemmy servers).

Also on the Lemmy.world website, if you scroll down on the main page, you can see your subscribed communities in a list on the right-hand side of the page. I sometimes use that list when I want to look at a particular community.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

I could give it a shot, and see if my ISP notices. If they do object then I guess I could move to a cheap VPS.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 days ago

In both cases you have a person doing something that many people would consider bad. Then this person gets mad when others find out about their behaviour. If you don't want people to find out you did something, maybe just don't do it in the first place.

 

I guess the Turkish authorities didn't like the way that the BBC was reporting on the Turkish protests. They deported this reporter for "being a threat to public order".

Thoughts on the Turkish protests, and the response of the Turkish authorities?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Interesting, I might look into that. I was thinking of just renting a VPS but maybe I don't need to. Thanks for the info.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Maybe I should try that. Thank you for the info.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I think it's pretty comparable. The guys in the OP are getting mad at Derek but they're the ones who said bad things in the first place. Their actions caused this. All Derek did was let people know the truth, and maybe it's good when people know the truth.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 days ago (4 children)

If you find out that someone cheated on their wife, do you have to keep it private to protect the cheater's "privacy"?

Maybe it's better if that person's wife knows the truth.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 5 days ago

Good guy Derek

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A guy who works for the EU has proposed (in his spare time it seems - not in an official capacity) that Europe have its own Linux distro for European public sector use.

The plan is to base this distro on Fedora with KDE Plasma. I suppose Plasma is relatively similar to the Windows desktop, so it should be familiar for public sector employees.

Thoughts?

 

European companies like Airbus, Dassault, and OVHcloud apparently want Europe to reduce its dependence on US tech companies.

Thoughts?

 

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/luigi-mangione-accused-us-ceo-murder-depicted-london-mural-2025-02-26/

The story at that link is about 1 month old, but someone posted about this mural on Reddit yesterday.

Thoughts?

 

I saw this on Reddit and thought it was interesting.

One in four Gen Zs have thought about quitting work over the last year, citing mental health as a key reason to go unemployed.

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