@ajsadauskas I think Github’s awesome lists are kind of like this. They’re human-maintained catalogues of worthwhile websites on a specific topic.
Software Developer, Switzerland
Languages: German, Allemanic (Swiss German), English
Hobbies: Gaming, Anime
I almost only watch seasonal anime.
As for games, I currently mostly play Star Rail, Noita, and Shotgun King.
@ajsadauskas I think Github’s awesome lists are kind of like this. They’re human-maintained catalogues of worthwhile websites on a specific topic.
Depends on what the purpose of the button is.
A setting should show the current state, but an action (referring to the play button example) should show the state it’ll transition to.
but I’m curious how you expect Gazans to sing peace’s praises
I don’t, I only answered your question (“How is UNRWA perpetuating anything?”). Most of which was quoted from an article I linked.
I’m not the original poster you originally replied to. I actually agree with what you say about Israel perpetuating the conflict too, probably more. But UNRWA is undeniably doing its part too.
They teach antisemitism and terrorism.
I’ve found this article that talks about it (among some other reasons), though I’ve also seen it on other sites.
A recent report by the watchdog group IMPACT-se highlighted that UNRWA’s educational materials, based on the Palestinian Authority (PA) curriculum, contain antisemitic content and celebrate violence and martyrdom-jihadist culture.
UNRWA has a significant position in educating almost 545,000 Palestinian children across the Middle East.
The IMPACT-se report examined educational materials used in UNRWA schools, particularly in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, where the PA curriculum is adopted.
The PA curriculum, which has been under scrutiny since its 2016 revision, is found to contain – like it did before its revision – antisemitic content and the promotion of violence, jihad, and ‘martyrdom’ culture, while omitting teachings of peace and coexistence. UNRWA, while not producing its own curriculum, supplements the host country’s curriculum with additional materials. Despite pledges to counter-act calls for violence by UNRWA, the report found a disturbing failure to do so.
More than 80 UNRWA teachers and staff across more than 30 schools have been caught distributing hateful content in their textbooks.
According to UN Watch: “Teachers and schools at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which runs education and social services for Palestinians, regularly call to murder Jews, and create teaching materials that glorify terrorism, encourage martyrdom, demonize Israelis and incite antisemitism.”
Maybe in comparison to the US layout? I’m not having any trouble with them.
If you mean the [] (and {}), they just use the right alt key, which is close enough to them.
I just use the Swiss keyboard layout. Here’s an image from Wikipedia.
Don’t have any experience with any others.
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I know of in Lemmy (kbin might be different), is that you can put full urls in the search field and it will pull up that post on your local instance (also works for comments).
Oh wow that actually works on kbin, at least for posts, haven’t tested comments. I put your link in kbin’s search and it gave me the correct thread on kbin.
One thing I hate about the fediverse right now is the apparent inability to link to something irrespective of instance.
Despite you giving me a link, I still need to look up the post manually myself if I want to view it on kbin instead of ani.social. I hope that changes some day in the future.
This ED is definitely my favorite of the season.
Probably american-based like the other commenter says. The American left is the global center-right iirc.
“Does it have an AniList or MAL page?”
So does that mean Chinese animation is counted as anime and thus permitted here? Since those generally do get both Anilist and MAL pages despite no Japanese involvement.
Megumin likes explosions.
Spoilers are now implemented on /kbin, but it seems they aren’t federated yet. Lemmy just displays /kbin spoilers in plaintext HTML, while /kbin still doesn’t display Lemmy spoilers.
You might be interested in today’s entry to kbin’s devlog. The lead developer shared what he has planned for the near future, and supporting lemmy spoilers is on the list of what he’ll be working on over the next few days.
For example, I finally learned how something works after months of trying to wrap my head around it. Didn’t end up using it for a few months more, and now I forgot it again. I’m back to square one, trying to relearn things I already learned.
If this is such a frequent problem, start writing down what you’ve learnt. Get a notetaking app (my personal choice is obsidian) and record any knowledge that took you work to acquire. Then next time you need it you can just check your notes and there it is, instead of having to put all that work into it again.
kbin can interact with mastodon freely, so if that’s something you want to be able to do easily, you might want to switch over from lemmy.
I was thinking you can probably open the user’s profile on lemmy and reply to the post from there, but testing that didn’t seem to work. I assume that’s just federation taking a while though, so I’d say try it anyway. Searching for @name@usersmastodoninstance
I mean. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
That’s why I use Copilot.
Asked it for the official documentation, got a link to the /current/ documentation’s chapter on operators. Then asked for the heading about the IN operator and it gave me all four of the numbers. No need to wade through outdated or irrelevant results.