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Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "ChInA BaD" Starter Pack for lemmy liberals
15·2 months agoI am also interested in your perspective. Why do you think this report was made? Why can’t it be trusted, but other reports that say it is al fine there can be trusted?
Genuinely curious, if you have the time or enthousiasm to continue if course.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "ChInA BaD" Starter Pack for lemmy liberals
15·2 months agoRight, I know this is an unwinnable discussion, but whatever.
Perhaps a bit of a language barrier. English is (as you probably guessed) not my first language.
In the Netherlands government and the state are 2 different things. The state is the entire governmental organization as a whole.
By the government I mean the coalition, the ministers and the prime minister.
The NPO (which Nieuwsuur falls under) gets its funding from the state. They get allocated a fixed amount each year.
The government can not directly influence anything that is done with this money.
So yes, I strongly believe this reporting is unbiased. I base this opinion on the years of reporting they have done before this item, and the years after. They do t let themselves be influenced by the ‘daily opinion’, they criticize left and right equally.
The current government is currently not at all what I voted for, but I also know that there are plenty of parties in opposition that do seriously use these reports to hold the coalition (government) accountable. So yes, I do think that good reporting can help steer the government away from making deals with countries as such.
What part of the report makes you think it is biased against the Chinese? I don’t dislike the Chinese people, just the factually proven mistreatment of the Uyghur people.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "ChInA BaD" Starter Pack for lemmy liberals
15·2 months agoI am not saying that, perhaps i worded it weirdly. I was merely trying to explain a reason why this report can’t simply be put down as ‘biased’. But since you are apparently not interested in the contents of said report I guess there is no convincing you. I just want to implore you to just like with any other country (or entity for that matter) to never blindly defend them.
Don’t think I’m defending the Dutch government here, I strongly oppose the current government (what’s left of it), but I do want to praise actual good journalism. It is something that is unfortunately becoming less and less common.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "ChInA BaD" Starter Pack for lemmy liberals
15·2 months agoYou are somehow completely missing the point. Why would there be something else at play? What possible reason could the Dutch government have to want a report like this to exist? The opposition often gives the coalition a lot of heat for things like this, actually affecting legislation. Again, 0 reasons to think that this TV program is biased in their reporting. They even have some more recent items you would actually like, about how Dutch innovation is starting to fall behind compared to China.
The point is this:
It is perfectly understandable to dislike ‘the west’ or anything you want to fit into that term, but don’t use that as an excuse to defend other parties. No matter who they are.
I wish it was different, I wish China could focus their internal and external policies on items that actually benefited them.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "ChInA BaD" Starter Pack for lemmy liberals
15·2 months agoI’m not saying that this completely stopped them in their tracks. But it would obviously be in the governments best interests to not bring to light an item like this. It would be easier for them they don’t have to worm their way out of difficult interviews
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "ChInA BaD" Starter Pack for lemmy liberals
15·2 months agoPoliticians were being questioned by other media based on this report. They had to defend improving relations and creating stronger economic bonds with a country that did not have a great human rights record.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The "ChInA BaD" Starter Pack for lemmy liberals
37·2 months agoThis is a Dutch investigative piece (English subtitles available) made by the Dutch government funded TV program ‘Nieuwsuur’. Before you start bashing on it for it being biased because the TV program is government funded, a lot of Dutch politicians at the time strongly wanted to increase our trade agreements with China, this item was actively hindering that.
I get disliking a lot of the ‘American exceptionalism’ you see on some corners of the internet, but one must also be cautious of not accidentally creating your own ‘Chinese exceptionalism’. There is actual concrete proof that this is happening in China. This is of course not the fault of the Chinese people, this is government policy, not the fault of the whole Chinese people. But if we become to cautious to speak up about issues like these, they will keep occurring in all parts of the world.
I don’t think I’ll be able to convince anyone in here, but due to me more and more frequently spotting posts about these on my Lemmy feed, I was itching to speak up about it.
Thanks!
Can’t believe I didn’t find those, guess I should have searched for platinum. Guess I’m off installing xfce.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Reticulum Network - Potentially viable global mesh internet
9·1 year agoThat’s awesome, someone actually using Python what it’s best for, creating a minimum viable product, before moving onto something more permanent!
I’ll be very interested to see where this project ends up going.
Faalangst_26@feddit.nlto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Reticulum Network - Potentially viable global mesh internet
71·1 year agoThis is a very cool concept and it seems quite mature for something in beta. I do however have my doubts over choosing to use python for something as often used as the network stack. As I understand it, one of the goals for this project is efficiency, and while python is very efficient to write, it is notably very inefficient during runtime.
I’ve had some bad experienced with Ubiquitis edge routers and their Unifi software, so I’d rather avoid them for a bit. I’ll have to look into mikrotik!
Though so, thanks.
I’m comfortable with a cli, but in a homelab environment quick testing might prove easier using a GUI, so I’ll probably go with the pfsense route then


I think it is great that you’re transparent about your AI usage. I’d assume most of the down votes are because most people don’t want to see it on their Lemmy feed. What is the added benefit? If they wanted an AI generated config they’d generate it themselves, not search online for an AI generated one. So I don’t believe that the generally ‘negative’ reponse reflects on you, just most users’ desire to not have AI content on their feed.