[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

You can already see this with legalization in Germany and right-wing controlled Bavaria. I am not sure right now how far they are going, but they are not happy with this and at least try to make consumption as uncomfortable as possible.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 4 points 2 weeks ago

This sums up the recent election results in the German states Brandenburg, Thüringen and Sachsen, unfortunately.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

This is happening right now in Germany. In two of our 16 federal states, the fascist party got around 30% of votes through fear mongering and propaganda. In one of the states, all of the remaining parties would be needed to create a functionable government with a majority, containing the whole spectrum from left to right. I am not sure about the future of this state.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 4 points 1 month ago

It's a social news aggregator. I assume the difference is, that this is to follow mainly news, whereas social media is to mainly follow people. In my 10 years of reddit and now Lemmy I never followed any account, I was just there for the niche topics and news aggregation.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 3 points 1 month ago

Unter Kapitel Studies:

A 2016 study of a sample of academic journals (not news publications) that set out to test Betteridge's law and Hinchliffe's rule (see below) found that few titles were posed as questions and of those, few were yes/no questions and they were more often answered "yes" in the body of the article rather than "no". A 2018 study of 2,585 articles in four academic journals in the field of ecology similarly found that very few titles were posed as questions at all, with 1.82 percent being wh-questions and 2.15 percent being yes/no questions. Of the yes/no questions, 44 percent were answered "yes", 34 percent "maybe", and only 22 percent were answered "no". In 2015, a study of 26,000 articles from 13 news sites on the World Wide Web, conducted by a data scientist and published on his blog, found that the majority (54 percent) were yes/no questions, which divided into 20 percent "yes" answers, 17 percent "no" answers and 16 percent whose answers he could not determine.

Die Antwort ist anscheinend häufiger Ja als Nein. Also wieso nicht auch Ja in diesem Fall?

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 9 points 1 month ago

So langsam reicht es aber auch wieder, jetzt bitte erst mal wieder mindestens 8 Jahre rechte Politik, dann können wir schauen ob wir den großen Zeh noch mal wieder in linke Politik stecken. Wir wollen ja nicht, dass die Leute aufhören nach unten zu treten und anfangen den armen Milliardären ihr hart erschlichenes Vermögen wegzunehmen.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 3 points 1 month ago

Apotheken auch, Standardkram wie Ibu oder Paracetamol kostet vor Ort gerne auch Mal das sechsfache.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 13 points 1 month ago

I am aware of how damaging cats are to the ecosystem, but regardless of that, I don't understand how you can live every day worrying whether the cat will come back or bring some kind of disease home with it. With our indoor cats I have control over what they eat and at most every few years they catch a cold. But nothing serious after 9 years of having indoor cats.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 3 points 1 month ago

I would recommend Droidify, which uses the fdroid store with a nicer UI.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 3 points 1 month ago

I also have this phenomenon and thought about an explanation, as there isn't any research regarding this topic: The relative density and distribution of cones in the eyes can vary slightly between eyes, which could lead to minimal differences in color perception. There could also be microscopic differences in the structure of the crystalline lens, the cornea or the vitreous body, which could refract or filter the light differently and thus slightly influence the perceived color temperature.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

That sounds like Vault-Tec level evil to me.

[-] SyntaxTerror@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

Not OP, but maybe the following: "The Mass Psychology of Fascism" by Wilhelm Reich provides an analysis of the psychological appeal of fascism, examining how economic conditions and capitalist societies create environments where fascist ideologies can thrive.

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