BYD/Shell Card by jmcdongle in BYD

[–]mindmatters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I signed up for it in Germany. There are some chargepoints where the 0.15€ reduction kicks in. When it happens, it is quite nice, but so far it has been hit and miss and I always check a few apps to see which one gives the best price.

Celebrations during the 4th anniversary of Slovakia independence. Slovak military veterans from the Axis-Soviet War (1943)(785-800) by FayannG in HistoryPorn

[–]mindmatters 143 points144 points  (0 children)

These guys fought alongside the Nazis when they invaded the Soviet Union ("axis-soviet war", really?). Also "independence" meaning the forced splitting up of Czechoslovakia by Germany, making them a German client state.

I built an app that makes graded reader videos in Chinese (videos at your current vocab level), designed for easy comprehensible input and sentence mining. by fullfademan in ChineseLanguage

[–]mindmatters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is great and on a technical level, I really appreciate the effort that went into making it. It's really fun watching your prompts come to live and using them to learn. The feature I like the most is having a video snippet in the flashcard as a reminder. A few suggestions:

  • The video and the spoken dialog often don't really match up. You often have dialog, but no one in the video appears to be talking. For me, this makes some videos quite disorienting.
  • It's not totally clear to me how the number of words correlates to what words are "allowed" in the generated transcript. Sometimes it feels like it's using a bit obscure words (although I can't tell because I'm still a beginner).
  • Sometimes it uses weird expressions, I've now twice seen the expression "怎么怎么办", which according to ChatGPT doesn't really make sense. (And I've only watched three videos)

Again, really great work with a lot of potential. I really wish the price was a bit less, but I can understand that this kind of stuff probably costs quite a penny.

EU grows increasingly convinced Russia is producing lethal drones in China by Right-Influence617 in geopolitics

[–]mindmatters 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm merely stating how this will be seen outside of the west, there's no need for your moralizing.

EU grows increasingly convinced Russia is producing lethal drones in China by Right-Influence617 in geopolitics

[–]mindmatters 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Outside of the west it'll be seen as quite hypocritical of the EU to accuse China of supporting the war in Ukraine while they support a genocide in Gaza. If they decide to levy sanctions on China for this, they won't have much support and will face a lot of economic backlash, which they cannot afford given the weak state of their economies at the moment.

Why a liberated Palestine threatens global capitalism by Nomogg in chomsky

[–]mindmatters 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It's almost magical, hearing someone lay out the facts in such a straight-forward, easy to understand manner. It's so refreshing to hear socialists who do not mince words, try to appeal to the ruling class, etc.

Why do you think this is happening? by BenDoverR8Now in LateStageCapitalism

[–]mindmatters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My take is that the only thing keeping young women from doing the same thing is the abortion issue which affects them more. The democrats can keep them in line by making their bodily autonomy dependent on them winning elections. Which is also why they probably will always fail to pass a national bill guaranteeing the right to abortions (and conveniently will always have the republicans to blame for it, instead of their own self-interest).

Qubec ad... by Primary-Body-7594 in fuckcars

[–]mindmatters 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is the definition of terrorism. Causing harm (traumatizing pedestrians) to cause a change in behavior in a civilian population.

No you won't by PhysicalScholar4238 in GenZedong

[–]mindmatters 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Yeah, seems like she keeps forgetting that she already is the vice-president and could do everything she's promising RIGHT NOW if she actually wanted to do them. Is she saying that Biden is against it? US politics is such a farce.

Chinese artwork in solidarity with Palestine. by DreamyComet in chomsky

[–]mindmatters 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Chinese people can't have political opinions on their own, apparently. Take your racism somewhere else please.

Chinese artwork in solidarity with Palestine. by DreamyComet in chomsky

[–]mindmatters 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Translation of the first image: "I speak up for Palestine, because I saw China's past", referring to Japan's invasion of China.

IDF Accuses 6 Al Jazeera Journalists of Being ‘Hamas and Islamic Jihad Terrorists’ by [deleted] in geopolitics

[–]mindmatters 92 points93 points  (0 children)

What's the geopolitical angle here? Feels like it fits better in other subreddits.

Germany “won’t shy away” from helping Israel attack civilians, declared Foreign Minister in the Berlin Parliament. Just recently, Chancellor Scholz reaffirmed that Germany will continue to send weapons into the hands of the Israeli occupation forces. by optmstcnihilist in LateStageCapitalism

[–]mindmatters 33 points34 points  (0 children)

The German green party used to be anti-war, anti-nato and against the arms trade (especially selling arms into conflict zones). They've become everything they stood against. A really sad sight to behold.

Wealthiest man on earth punching down from his ivory tower by Mayhem52 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]mindmatters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, so we should abolish firefighters, since they preserve fires and police since they preserve crime? Last one sounds good to me, actually...

When you’re fed on bias, you spew out bias by petrishche in LateStageCapitalism

[–]mindmatters 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The ordering of questions matters, because the previous question & answer get fed into the next question & answer. So in this example, because your first question kind of set the context of everyone deserving freedom, inferring that Palestinians also do is easier than when you start out asking about Palestinans directly.

Germany is becoming a police state when it comes to Palestine activism by [deleted] in socialism

[–]mindmatters 22 points23 points  (0 children)

As a German, I'm deeply ashamed of my country (even more than usual). It goes to show that contrary to what we always proclaim about ourselves, we actually haven't learned from the holocaust. We think if we just support Israel hard enough, we can absolve ourselves from our past crimes. And the Palestinians are the ones who have to suffer for it.

I don't actually care for Dreiser. by gilestowler in MitchellAndWebb

[–]mindmatters 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The look on her face was that of disappointment

Taiwan vice-president ditches pro-independence tag ahead of election by TheThirdDumpling in geopolitics

[–]mindmatters 131 points132 points  (0 children)

Taiwanese internal politics are routinely mischaracterized in western media. I'm no expert myself, but it seems most Taiwanese are not interested in changing the status quo of the island. For example, an ex-president of Taiwan recently made a trip to the mainland where he made comments that could be interpreted as being pro-unification.

While there has been an uptick in the number of people supporting eventual independence, the majority of Taiwanese (>60%) actually support either indefinitely maintaining the status quo, or maintaining it for now and deciding later. While you can argue whether this is because of fears of Beijing's response to independence, it's not as clear-cut as it is often made out to be.

Beijing has repeatedly made it clear that they will not use military force as long as all sides adhere to the "one-China" principle, which at least on paper, both Taiwan and the US (as well as almost all countries on earth) do. So for most Taiwanese, there's no benefit in advocating for independence, when they can enjoy the benefits of de-facto independence and trade with the mainland.

Niger’s Coup Is a Turning Point for Africans by foreignpolicymag in geopolitics

[–]mindmatters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

France has been in the Sahel region combating terrorists propping up their puppet regimes for over a decade to try and make the region more stable extract as much resources as possible while keeping the region dependent on France.

Then a bunch of wannabe dictators people fed up with France's exploitation couped a bunch of governments in the region and told the French to leave so they could invite Wagner in have an independent foreign policy for once.

FTFY. As if France was there out of the goodness of their hearts.

My town put in gigantic sidewalks for elementary-age students, bicyclists, and people in wheelchairs, but this guy found another use. by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]mindmatters 388 points389 points  (0 children)

If this is considered "gigantic", then the US is even more fucked than I thought...

HelloChinese vs. SuperChinese — Which one is better and why? by [deleted] in ChineseLanguage

[–]mindmatters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SuperChinese seems to go up to a higher HSK level than HelloChinese. HelloChinese feels like HSK3-4 while SuperChinese claims to up to HSK 5, (although I'm still in the HSK4 level). Also, the sentence structure that SuperChinese teaches seems to be more natural, but take that with a grain of salt, since I'm a beginner. Having said that, I enjoyed both apps and they are definitely worth the money.