While I agree Europe bend rules sometimes, your examples are out of the place. Europe (NATO actually) assisted in Afganistan because it respected law - UN is authority in such cases and it authorized operations as per article 5 triggered by US. One can argue that Europe supported Israel but honestly EU part of Europe is just slow to react, even when they just need to withdraw support. I feel like EU didn’t want to support Israel (and looking at how mad orange man support was not according to expectations) but since it takes so much time for 27 countries to coordinate on foreign policy it was going by inertia.
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Lysergid@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.world•"No Power in the World can make us Bow Down" : PM ModiEnglish32·6 days ago
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•EU weighs restricting use of U.S. cloud platforms to process sensitive government data, sources tell CNBCEnglish2·9 days agoIs there at least one real cloud provider in EU? I mean real cloud provider with good number of managed services like managed DB, messaging, k8s, serverless workloads, object storage, IAM, monitoring, secrets vault, multi-zone/regional deployments, API Gateway and so on? Like real cloud not just hosting with VMs and few templates for deploying open source software. This is what Europe needs, like decade ago
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Scrapping websites and finding unique values1·11 days agoScrappy created exactly for this use case. I used to work in project for product info scraping when LLMs didn’t exist. So you don’t really have to use LLM. It’s usually semi-structured data. Your biggest pain will likely be SPAs with JS which need to run in order to load content. If you need to render SPAs check Selenium web driver or similar
Lysergid@lemmy.mltoShitty Ask Lemmy@lemmy.uhhoh.com•my boyfriend texted me "i love yoy". who is yoy? is he cheating on me??English21·18 days agoI’m yoy, who the heck are you
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Google has a price for you. We found it.English22·18 days agoBy chance, maybe, but I specifically don’t click on “Advertised” links in search results. Even if do, does it matter if I’d chose service anyway? Coz all it changes is money moved from one rich ass to another. It doesn’t make me buy what I didn’t plan to buy. Contrary, I might avoid products which are too pushy with ads. In place where I come from people used to say that good things don’t need advertisement. So to me this ad changes nothing. If tomorrow world stop making ads nothing changes to me - I do search, it gives me options, I do research and make a decision
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Google has a price for you. We found it.English32·18 days agoIs phone book an ad? The fact I bought something does not mean I did it because ad convinced me. When one buys a car presume they check what is available on the market and select option based on comparison. Same with travel, you don’t visit place because you saw poster somewhere, you have limit time so you find a list of popular options and pick what to visit. It’s exactly what you called it - research and review. It’s people rating things helping you make your choices, not companies convincing this is what you want to buy by showing you 10 seconds stupid ass video. Or at least I hope. I never understood the concept of ads beyond informing that this business exists. From my perspective could be just brand name and what it sells. No difference to me. I always thought it would be much better to just have site list of businesses with description and reviews
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Google has a price for you. We found it.English2·18 days agoI typically find those things on the map. Or in specialized apps. Don’t see how it’s ad driven revenue.
Also who is changing barbers every time or moving between cities every few weeks? It’s like once a year thing for most people, isn’t it?
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Look at the way he writes for loops too smh921·25 days agoTF is this formatting
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.world•Session is shutting down in 90 days if STF fails to reach its funding goals.English5·1 month agoThis is unfortunate, even though I don’t use it for messaging (because normies won’t switch, small violin playing) I really like app UX. I’m wondering did they burn their budget on infrastructure or salaries. I suspect infrastructure because crypto but would be interesting to see some financial reports
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•How would you design parallel grep for huge JSONL files?3·2 months agoHow large is very large? Would it be something that
jqcan’t do? Is it purely string search or JSON-tree search?Generally you would want to get file size, split it into ranges which can be read as valid UTF-8. Feed each range into reader thread. Can be inefficient for HDDs because each thread will try to access random location on disk forcing needle to jump back and forth. Also you’ll need reread ranges at split point with some positive and negative offset in case desired content got split. Things are getting much more complicated if you want JSON-tree grep. Branches may get split from parent nodes across multiple ranges.
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•Are both of these things mandatory for citizens of a EU nation?English1·2 months agoI see your point, at the same time I’m afraid of what would be my country if everyone forced to vote considering all propaganda and disinformation. Though it’s more of campaigning system issue than voting system issue
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Request to speakers of languages other than English, French and German2·2 months agoYes, literally says
please (будь ласка) stack (складіть) chairs (стільці) at the end (наприкінці) of the day (дня)
Ukrainian, like many slavic languages, has no articles and uses grammatical cases
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Request to speakers of languages other than English, French and German3·2 months agoIf Cyrillic is fine you can say in Ukrainian “Будь ласка складіть стільці наприкінці дня”. I’ll transliterate with polish spelling as it’s closest sounding language I know, not perfect but best I can do: “bud laska skladit stilci naprykici dnia”
Typical Monday. On weekends I told myself to stop caring so much about work. First call with client infuriated me so much that I had to mute and scream to cool down. Likely I’m working from home so my colleagues do not know I’m crazy. Just yet. 🫠
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Android@lemmy.world•Would you rather: insecure SMS in an open-source app, or RCS in Google Messages? (contact won't use Signal)English1·2 months agoRecently I was looking for sms app for ios with PGP integration. Sadly didn’t find any. Was thinking to build one but rolling out to AppStore is too much of a hassle. RCS seems to be carrier dependent.
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd preparing to comply with age verification laws4·2 months agoAs a teenager I was the only person in the house who understands computers. Naturally I was the admin. All this computer “jailing” is so insane to me.
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd preparing to comply with age verification laws1·2 months agoIs he dumb? It’s been almost 12 months since A. D. started. What was he waiting for
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you had millions to spend on positive change in your local community / area, what would you spend it on?8·2 months agoTrams, Metro and bicycle lanes. Like everywhere. Also central heating.
Lysergid@lemmy.mlto Gaming@lemmy.zip•[TheGamer] Counter-Strike 2 Reloads Will Now Discard Any Ammo In The MagEnglish13·2 months agoDislike. CS was always arcade shooter. That’s the beauty of this. You have less variables so it’s as close to pure skill as it can be. I think adding more realistic mechanics goes against original game design. Very few online FPS do realistic reloads. This disbalances late 1 vs many fights and “eco” runs.
I’m not saying Article 5 is UN. I’m saying UN authorizes NATO operations (including the one initiated by triggering article 5) meaning Europe’s participation in Afgan invasion actually example of following international law, not selectively ignoring it