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  • Naja, Versagen würde ich das jetzt nicht nennen. Keinerlei Medienkompetenz oder Verständnis für Zusammenhänge war sicher nicht unbeabsichtigt. Man will schließlich mit “weiter so!”, Stammtischparolen und “dIe GrÜnEn!1!” weiterkommen, ohne tatsächlich Lösungen oder Inhalte präsentieren zu müssen.

    Dass jetzt Faschisten und andere Demokratiefeinde, unterstützt von Trollnetzwerken, in online Medien noch erfolgreicher Propaganda machen… wer hätte damit schon rechnen können? 🤡





  • Ooops@feddit.orgtoEurope@feddit.orgIs Europe Turning Fascist?
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    2 days ago

    Many Europeans know first hand that the streets are less safe than they used to be and which groups are causing it.

    No. Many people* believe* that streets are less safe than they used to be, although actual facts and statistics show the opposite and it’s much safer now.

    They also believe which groups are causing it, because both lies are told by the same right-wing propagandists (and amplified by media giving a shit about facts, context or anything else but attention and clicks). The actual groups causing more crime are also in the actual real statistics: far-right crime and xenophobic assaults are on the rise and massively impact total numbers.







  • Ja, ist es.

    Wenn Menschen einfach nur friedlich zusammenleben oder gar daran arbeiten existierende Probleme konstruktiv zu lösen, kriegen die faschistoiden und authoritäten Demagogen nicht genug Zuspruch.

    Deshalb braucht es komplexe Probleme, die man aktiv verschlimmert statt sie zu lösen, und klar Feindbilder. Denn nur mit einfachen (und imaginären) Lösungen, kann man die einfach gestrickte Masse für dich gewinnen. Wenn es diese Probleme oder Feindbilder -in letzterme Fall üblicherweise durch extremen Nationalismus- nicht gibt, müssen nuneinmal welche erfunden werden.

    Ich kann nicht nachvollziehen, wieso du kein Verständnis dafür hast. Irgendwie müssen die armen, unverstandenen Möchtegern-Diktatoren doch ihre Stimmen bekommen. Eine Demokratie zerstört sich nicht von ganz allein. Da must du halt mal zum Wohle aller zurückstecken.


  • When you say system drive this will also have your efi system partition (usually FAT-formated as that’s the only standard all UEFI implementations support), maybe also a swap partition (if not using a swap file instead) etc… so it’s not just copiying the btrfs partition your system sits on.

    Yes clonezilla will keep the same UUID when cloning (and I assume your fstab properly uses UUIDs to identify drivees). In fact clonezilla uses different tools depending on filesystem and data… on the lowest level (so for example on unlocked encrypted data it can’t handle otherwise) clonezilla is really just using dd to clone everything. So cloning your disk with clonezilla, then later expanding the btrfs partition to use up the free space works is an option

    But on the other hand just creating a few new partitions, then copying all data might be faster. And editing /etc/fstab with the new UUIDs while keeping everything else is no rocket science either.

    The best thing: Just pick a method and do it. It’s not like you can screw up it up as long if your are not stupid and accidently clone your empty new drive to your old one instead…







  • So to put this into perspective:

    Germany has (again) spend more than 8 billion (the planned budget for 2024) purely on military equipment for Ukraine just in the first half of the year. More than most countries combined (for reference the UK loudly announced the “largest-ever military aid package” ever earlier this year… 0,5 billion in total).

    And they simply can’t keep this up anymore while at the same time having to cut all budgets at home to stay within constitutional debt limits (PS: No, changing the constitutional debt limit isn’t an option. That would require votes from the opposition and they went apeshit obstructionist/populist the moment they were ousted).

    And although I have a particularly strong opinion on what will actually happen, let’s hope EU countries can finally get their shit together to create a sustainable base for Ukraine support instead of constantly relying on single countries’ short term planning.