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cyd, to world in Heads of churches say Israeli government is demanding they pay property tax, upsetting status quo

Obviously, there’s a more disturbing background at play here, but churches shouldn’t be untaxed in the first instance. The dude literally said to render unto Caesar, etc. etc.

cyd, to politics in Broken records: How WaPo and the NYT are recklessly spinning false political narratives

TLDR: Unskew those polls! Media biased against Democrats! No one could possibly vote for a convicted felon! Biden is fine!

Sheesh.

cyd, to politics in Winklevoss twins say they each donated $1M in bitcoin to Trump

Saul Goodman probably would…

cyd, to world in Chinese EV makers proposed a 25% tariff on large European ICE cars, state media reports

Had.

cyd, to baldurs_gate_3 in What is your BG3 unpopular opinion?

In terms of pacing and stakes, it would have made much more sense for the PCs to have gone to Baldur’s Gate earlier in the game to do all the “adventurers faffing around” stuff, then revisited the city during the endgame. Though it would have clashed with their “each act is one set of maps” setup.

Instead, in the last act we have Gortash, supposed 5D chess player, centering all his plans on the PCs flipping to his side. Then he sits back and lets them wander all over the city, undermining him. Ultimately, when they don’t take up his offer, his backup plan is “whelp, guess I’ll die”.

Maybe the excuse is that the Elder Brain was making him stupid…

cyd, to baldurs_gate_3 in What is your BG3 unpopular opinion?

It was too long and had too much content.

Seriously, though. In the last act, Baldur’s Gate was so huge and took so long to explore that it destroyed the momentum of the overall story. (The evil army is invading! Oh wait, they are now hiding underground doing nothing, so that you can take your time exploring the city).

cyd, to world in America’s assassination attempt on Huawei is backfiring

I was curious about this too, but digging around on the internet doesn’t seem to give a definitive answer to this question. The “breaking Android application compatibility” story is real, see this Technode article.

What I think seems to be happening is that Huawei is developing HarmonyOS the way GNU/Linux came out of Unix, replacing bits and pieces at a time. They started out using many prominent Android components which led to some commentators dismissing it as just an AOSP fork, but over time they’re diverging into a genuine third mobile operating system, including their own ABI and development toolchain.

cyd, to world in How the far-right gained traction with Europe's youth

This is a fairly predictable consequence of economic stagnation. France is still below its pre-Covid level of GDP per capita, while Germany only caught up. Both countries, and most other countries in Europe, seem to be permanently stuck at a GDP per capita level 20-30 percent below the US.

There are lots of excuses for Europe’s lower economic dynamism relative to the US, about how it’s a trade-off for improved quality of life (more vacations, etc). But young people benefit disproportionately from dynamism, because they’re the ones working their way up. If young people want economic opportunities and the economy doesn’t give it to them, you’ll see the frustration appearing at the ballot box.

cyd, to world in India under its longest-ever heatwave, with worse to come

Yes, the world was a lot hotter in the distant past, but that’s because the carbon in the biosphere was gradually sequestered by natural geologic processes, leading to a gradual cooling over hundreds of millions of years. We’re now partially undoing that, by pumping and digging the stuff back up and burning it.

If fossil fuels hadn’t come along, it’s possible that the long-term cooling of the Earth would have been a problem, eventually. Nobody wants another Ice Age. But we’ve gone waaaay past in the opposite direction now. We really, really don’t want to see an “age of the dinosaurs” climate, with its pole-to-pole super-hurricanes, continent sized mega droughts, and other forms of extreme weather that human civilization has zero experience coping with.

cyd, to games in Starfield's latest update draws player ire by sticking a bounty hunting quest behind the Creation Club paywall

At this point, Western gaming companies’ monetization schemes are becoming worse than gacha, so you may as well go play Genshin Impact ;-)

cyd, to world in EU elections 2024 live: Emmanuel Macron dissolves French parliament and calls snap elections after huge far-right gains

The recent success of the European far right is precisely because they’ve revised their image to get rid of the freakshow aspects. The days when you could dismiss these people just by calling them “absolute freaks” are over.

cyd, to world in Israeli strike on Gaza school kills more than 30 people. Military claims it was being used by Hamas

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cyd, to world in While the US and EU are putting up barriers to Chinese cars, Australians are buying them at record levels

They’re good products, and Australia has no vested economic interests in keeping them out. Hardly surprising.

cyd, to world in Israel has offered a plan for 6 week Gaza cease-fire and hostage release, Biden says

Don’t sweat it, Bibi, it’s just 6 weeks, then the killing resumes!

cyd, to games in Zenless Zone Zero gets a release date of July 4th, plus a trailer with lots of kicking

Half of this article’s word count seems to be the writer snarking about how he doesn’t care about these games and doesn’t know much about them. I guess it’s good to show contempt for your audience…

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