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Notices by Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)

  1. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Sunday, 22-Nov-2020 03:44:26 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • muesli
    • rayroy
    @lnxw48a1 @fribbledom @rayroy Yea, I just pointed that out. Sometimes coincidences happen, especially approximate ones.
    In conversation Sunday, 22-Nov-2020 03:44:26 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  2. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Sunday, 22-Nov-2020 03:20:30 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • rayroy
    @fribbledom @rayroy Technically not correct – a mile is defined through a metre: it is 1609.344 metres, that's the definition. But they did evolve separately, I get your point. It's a fun coincidence.
    In conversation Sunday, 22-Nov-2020 03:20:30 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  3. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Saturday, 21-Nov-2020 01:11:38 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • shp :blobshp:
    @shpuld It's not unheard of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_in_Nazi_Germany
    In conversation Saturday, 21-Nov-2020 01:11:38 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink

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    1. Animal welfare in Nazi Germany
      There was widespread support for animal welfare in Nazi Germany (German: Tierschutz im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland) among the country's leadership. Adolf Hitler and his top officials took a variety of measures to ensure animals were protected. Many Nazi leaders, including Hitler and Hermann Göring, were supporters of animal rights and conservation. Several Nazis were environmentalists, and species protection and animal welfare were significant issues in the Nazi regime. Heinrich Himmler made an effort to ban the hunting of animals. Göring was a professed animal lover and conservationist, who, on instructions from Hitler, committed Germans who violated Nazi animal welfare laws to concentration camps. In his private diaries, Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels described Hitler as a vegetarian whose hatred of the Jewish and Christian religions in large part stemmed from the ethical distinction these faiths drew between the value of humans and the value of other animals; Goebbels also mentions that Hitler planned to ban slaughterhouses in the German Reich following the conclusion of World War II.The current animal welfare laws in Germany are diluted...
  4. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Friday, 13-Nov-2020 21:19:07 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    @lnxw48a1 Political parties? What a contrast, a Social Security Number which is barely anything and voter registration which is a bit much.
    In conversation Friday, 13-Nov-2020 21:19:07 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  5. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Friday, 13-Nov-2020 20:58:05 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • lain !Εр8рui8Vw2 ­## Αdmіn
    @lain Voter registration in the US expires and the requirements vary depending on the state. Personalausweis is an internal passport, in the US that function is mostly covered by a Social Security Number. These things are hard to compare. But also, it is odd to take money from a citizen for an internal passport.
    In conversation Friday, 13-Nov-2020 20:58:05 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  6. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2020 23:57:08 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • dump_stack()
    @dump_stack @MrClon Из будущего сей пост выглядит особенно странно. Такие спокойные, что ух.
    In conversation Wednesday, 11-Nov-2020 23:57:08 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  7. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Nov-2020 02:45:39 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • lain !Εр8рui8Vw2 ­## Αdmіn
    @lain The actual video says "no" :-).
    In conversation Tuesday, 10-Nov-2020 02:45:39 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  8. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Oct-2020 23:30:07 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • VegOs ✔♋
    @vegos The network public timeline is everything that originated elsewhere.
    In conversation Tuesday, 27-Oct-2020 23:30:07 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  9. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Monday, 26-Oct-2020 00:06:16 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    @devurandom A mundane result of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-past-the-post_voting
    In conversation Monday, 26-Oct-2020 00:06:16 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink

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    1. First-past-the-post voting
      In a first-past-the-post (FPTP or FPP; sometimes formally called single-member plurality voting or SMP) electoral system, voters cast their vote for a candidate of their choice, and the candidate who receives the most votes wins. FPTP is a plurality voting method, and is primarily used in systems that use single-member electoral divisions. FPTP is used as the primary form of allocating seats for legislative elections in about a third of the world's countries, mostly in the English-speaking world (the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, India, Pakistan, and other countries in the Commonwealth of Nations). Many countries use FPTP alongside proportional representation, for example, for special constituencies (e.g. for minorities or outlying areas) and/or as part of a mixed-member proportional representation system. It is also used to elect heads of state in Taiwan, Iceland, Mexico, and South Korea. FPTP can be used for single- and multiple-member electoral divisions. In a single-member election, the candidate with the highest number (but not necessarily a majority) of votes is elected. In a multiple...
  10. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Saturday, 17-Oct-2020 00:13:28 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • iced ice :blobcatdohugnotwar:
    • mangeurdenuage
    @mangeurdenuage @icedquinn @coolboymew No, but there's stuff to implement.
    In conversation Saturday, 17-Oct-2020 00:13:28 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  11. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Saturday, 10-Oct-2020 02:38:18 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • kyzh
    > That supports ostatus, but not ActivityPub @celesteh @kyzh Items a pity I can't write you this message I just wrote to you.
    In conversation Saturday, 10-Oct-2020 02:38:18 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
  12. Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Friday, 09-Oct-2020 06:33:04 UTC Sorokin Alexei Sorokin Alexei
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    • AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
    • 衬衫的价格是九磅六四便士
    @mur2501 @doubleplusgood Rarely such policies are written in such a way that they bar from immigration people like Alexei Navalny.
    In conversation Friday, 09-Oct-2020 06:33:04 UTC from loadaverage.org permalink
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    A Russophone, a maintainer at openSUSE, an atheist, a socialist (pro social justice). I don't know what I'm doing, but I try my best anyway.

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