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  • @lorcon @d10c4n3 @andre123

    perché fai già il passo a «schierarsi dalla parte di qualcuno»? Il giudizio su un conflitto si può valutare anche senza prendere parti (anzi).

    > E se si vuole fare la genesi dei conflitti siamo così sicuri che la narrazione aggredito/aggressore possa realmente reggere?

    In genere sí. Esitono casi piú e casi meno netti, ma in genere è abbastanza chiaro.

    > Chi è l'aggredito e chi è l'aggressore tra Iran e Israele

    Israele.

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  • @d10c4n3 senza escludere che le riforme sulla architettura giudiziaria possano essere indispensabili, non possiamo escludere nemmeno che sia sufficiente il combinato disposto delle leggi ordinarie e dei dispositivi di bilancio necessari per ottenere una giustizia più efficiente, più digitalizzata, più finanziata, meno politicizzata e più giusta (ad esempio abolendo reati criminogeni legati al consumo ricreativo di cannabis, ai rave party, alle migrazioni irregolari o alle querele temerarie).

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  • @oblomov gli stati servono a fare gli interessi delle classi dominanti su di un dato territorio. Gli interessi tra chi domina diversi territori sono contrastanti e negli ultimi anni abbiamo visto il ritorno a una concezione territorialista dei conflitti con una conquista diretta del suolo. Perché uno dovrebbe schierarsi con un aspirante dominatore o con un altro aspirante tale? E se si vuole fare la genesi dei conflitti siamo così sicuri che la narrazione aggredito/aggressore possa realmente reggere? Chi è l'aggredito e chi è l'aggressore tra Iran e Israele, e magari la Turchia, stati che hanno entrambi una forte spinta espansionista sugli stessi territori? @d10c4n3 @andre123

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  • @nwalfield @fesshole actually no. An irrational number whose expansion includes all possible integers as subsequence is called a normal number, not all irrational numbers are normal; in fact, not even all transcendental numbers are normal. In fact (bis), pi and e are only CONJECTURED to be normal. No proof of their normality has ever been given.

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  • @carnage4life This is why tech workers need more unions. Enshittification is here, and if we don't act fast it will eat our jobs right along-side how it has eaten the internet.

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  • Studiate sempre tutte le materie anche quelle che non servono a niente mi raccomando! Ahaha scherzo studiare è importante ciao prof

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  • Every AI power user I know in big tech is stressed about how the technology will impact tech jobs. If people are 2x - 10x more productive with AI or can now do work outside their core skills ( PMs creating designs or designers writing code) how do job roles and the workforce change?

    Will these changes be net positive or negative?

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  • Padania libera e gratuita!

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