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[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 46 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I think it's healthy to observe your partners reaction to things. Especially when it comes to things that are quite important for a long term relationship, like their thoughts about gender roles. If you organically went to see the movie and your partner is clearly displaying red flags from it, then that's just good (not the red flags but that you now know).

I guess the trickery of going to assess them specifically can be seen as a asshole move. But I think it's a good move compared to alternatives ^^

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 7 points 2 years ago

I still have hobbies and people I wanna keep happy ^^ If there is any hope, giving up closes any and all possibilities. Be the best you can be, until the we know the final resolution.

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 8 points 2 years ago

It's better to focus everywhere. Not gonna solve this by shifting blame. That goes for EU/US shifting blame to China as well.

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 4 points 2 years ago

If they leave it for 10 years it will be 0.4% of their yearly gross profit. They will surely care :^) tbh these fines need to be exponential instead of linear.

Just fine them 1 dollar with a daily interest rate of 1%.

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 22 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't think that is what they said. They reach out before hitting the breaking point which is a very mature thing to do ^^

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 16 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Can confirm as a swede almost everybody knows english ^^ Most exchange students at the university I studied at had issues learning the language as everybody just defaulted to speaking english with them. The people I know also don't really care about Swedish either, not very nationalistic in that sense.

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 24 points 2 years ago

I'm sorry but this sounds more like a conspiracy theory then a real concern. Occam's razor probably says it's expensive to run the service at full power. ChatGPT already generated a cult like following for AI so no need to spend a ton on the service and they can profit of the hype.

Not that openAI is held back by a government that is somehow afraid that it will empower the people, to do what? Revolution?

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 2 points 2 years ago

From the looks of it, Sweden will try until we get in most likely. Outside of a referendums to not join I don't see us backing down from it ^^ Not sure how a referendums would go. I'd bet on a very divided 50/50 vote.

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

The idea was that Sweden and Finland would enter NATO togheter. Finland bordering Russia is by far the biggest argument for them and Sweden also semi borders Russia by ocean access.

This discussion was brought up early in the war when it was not clear how strong Russia was.

For me I don't see the point in joining anymore but was a bigger consideration early.

Though exiting the deal when Finland already joined would put a dent in our relations. Sad we will lose our decades of neutrality because of one dictator biting of more then they can chew, but so be it.

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net -2 points 2 years ago

Well not sure about that, the Danish guy that did it have been doing similar things for a while. So while maybe it was somehow encouraged I'm sure he could have gotten the brilliant idea himself. What a genius display of free speech it was...

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 3 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Thanks <3 Yeah I was following the election, crazy close to getting him out. No idea how people wanted him still in power after the earthquake disasters. Feels like he used the anger towards Sweden (after the danish guy burned the Quran) to gain some votes by refusing us. What a mess it has become.

[–] sjatar@sjatar.net 17 points 2 years ago (41 children)

As a citizen from Sweden this is all on Erdogan now. I don't think we should agree to any more requirements. Just playing it out for political gain.

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