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poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Jounalist Burned Alive to Death by Israel intentional bombing of refugee and media tents06·19 hours agoI would say it’s deliberately misleading/propaganda; there’s little uncertainty about what happened.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Jounalist Burned Alive to Death by Israel intentional bombing of refugee and media tents74·23 hours agoFor those of you that may be as confused as I was upon reading this post, Aaron Bushnell set himself on fire outside the front gate of the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Most Americans think AI won’t improve their lives, survey saysEnglish7·5 days agoYou’re saying the addition of Copilot into MS Paint is anything short of revolutionary? You heretic.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Online ‘Pedophile Hunters’ Are Growing More Violent — and Going Viral: With the rise of loosely moderated social media platforms, a fringe vigilante movement is experiencing a dangerous evolution.English22·10 days agoI’m completely with you on this, and I’m surprised your comment is so highly voted because this community is quick to endorse vigilantism. Just the other day I was scrolling through a thread full of comments about how a guy who was arrested should have been more brutally assaulted by an angry mob.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs | The free open-source Microsoft Office alternative is being downloaded by nearly 1 million users a weekEnglish7·13 days agoObligatory comment that endorses pirating software. We need to make sure this stereotype about Lemmy remains accurate.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•After 50 million miles, Waymos crash a lot less than human driversEnglish20·13 days agoBack in February, I took a Waymo for the first time and was at first amazed. But then in the middle of an empty four lane road, it abruptly slammed the brakes, twice. There was literally nothing in the road, no cars and because it was raining, no pedestrians within sight.
If I had been holding a drink, it would have spelled disaster.
After the second abrupt stop, I was bracing for more for the remainder of the ride, even though the car generally goes quite slow most of the time. It also made a strange habit of drifting between lanes through intersections and using the turning indicators like it had no idea what it was doing—it kept alternating went from left to right.
Honestly it felt like being in the car with a first time driver.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Tourist attacked by locals after climbing forbidden Mayan temple in MexicoEnglish11·16 days agoI’m not sure why you’ve chosen to be obtuse and misinterpret my comments. I’ve not said that Chichen Itzá should become a library.
The Vatican and Pisa are actually terrific examples of sites that are not overrun with tour guide and market stand mafias running every tourist scam under the sun.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Tourist attacked by locals after climbing forbidden Mayan temple in MexicoEnglish11·17 days agoSo that’s it? We concede that this is the acceptable way we as a species best want to present our anthropological heritage? Forgive my comments on how we can strive to do better.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Tourist attacked by locals after climbing forbidden Mayan temple in MexicoEnglish23·17 days agoGood grief, this is such a toxic community.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Tourist attacked by locals after climbing forbidden Mayan temple in MexicoEnglish2·17 days agoSo you decided to not read the article and fabricate your own, fictional version of events?
Video also shows members of the public running up to the man as he was being led away by National Guard personnel, and hitting and yelling at him in the process.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Tourist attacked by locals after climbing forbidden Mayan temple in MexicoEnglish44·17 days agoPerhaps you’ve not visited this place, so for an impression: the area itself is very large and open and the site has restricted access with a fairly pricey admission fee.
Voices don’t carry very far in this environment, however the issue is that there are literally hundreds if not close to a thousand vendors literally screaming for attention. My objection is to the authorities who have permitted this kind of presence at a heritage site. Of course locals have taken advantage of the situation, that much is very clear.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Tourist attacked by locals after climbing forbidden Mayan temple in MexicoEnglish15·17 days agoNot for me; I don’t endorse violence.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Tourist attacked by locals after climbing forbidden Mayan temple in MexicoEnglish1117·17 days agoIt’s great that we’re enforcing laws that are there to protect our anthropological heritage. It’s not so great that it means this violator is attacked by the locals.
As an aide, I feel like Mexico themselves have quite a ways to go to protect the heritage site. The grounds of Chichen Itzá are absolutely overrun with “tour guides” telling dumbed down or outright fabricated stories and literally hundreds of souvenir stands with obnoxious sellers that don’t shy from any tactic to try to get your attention.
Walking around in that area should be serene, educational and immersive. Instead, it’s like being in a kindergarten, where hordes of salespeople are incessantly calling out to you (“where are you from, sir, where are you from?”), literally throwing cheap Chinese junk in your direction, playing drums and pan flutes or squeezing squeaky toys and gimmicks that are meant to sound like monkeys. It’s a cacophony of cheap garbage and harassment from locals (and nonstop clapping to hear the temple’s acoustic effect) that takes you out of experiencing your surroundings in an inkling of tranquility. In fact, only from specific angles is it even possible to capture a photo of the Temple of Kukulcán without the brightly colored eye sores of a hundred nearly identical souvenir stands visible directly adjacent to it.
Mexico should also take more pride in this site and treat Chichen Itzá with more respect.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Russia has lost over 900,000 soldiers since February 2022English11·18 days agoI didn’t mean to suggest that it isn’t affecting the ordinary, working class Russian. My observation is that there don’t appear to be any less affluent Russian tourists.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Russia has lost over 900,000 soldiers since February 2022English21·18 days agoYes, of course, and I agree; I was only remarking that there’s a demographic that doesn’t appear to be affected by this at all.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10English2·18 days agoFor me it doesn’t roll off the tongue. For lack of a better word, it’s dinky. Generally speaking, naming a product for its primary feature narrows its future growth.
It’s also a bit awkwardly close to a reality TV personality I personally detest.
poopkins@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10English1·18 days agoI’m referring to the odd choice for the name of the software.
The links you’ve provided offer no details from credible sources. The only information you’ve provided was Aaron Bushnell, which you only now clarified to be “a separate incident” after being called out.
I don’t doubt that there’s truth in what you’re saying and I sympathize with the cause, but surely you can appreciate how your approach constitutes spreading of misinformation.