[-] kalistia 8 points 4 days ago

Nope, France is unfortunately not breaking the circle, because the left did not win the election, they just have more MPs than the others, but not at all a strict majority. Now, Uninspiring "center" and right (and why not some far right) are trying to form an alliance to form a government...

[-] kalistia 23 points 1 month ago

It's been 7 years that Macron and his minions did all they could to divide french society in order to stay in power. They criminalized the mostly peaceful ecological and social protests, they (over)used all the least democratic powers (49.3 and others) they had to push through socially unjust reforms, they have cynically and with the sole aim of winning votes, lumped together the parties of the left and the far right, and have deliberately blurred the political field. They refused to stand in the way of the far right in the last parliamentary elections, allowing a few hundred of them to become MPs and giving them prestigious positions in the parliament, simply out of political expediency. They have constantly pushed far-right themes such as security and immigration into the public debate, again simply to try and divide people and win votes. For these european elections, they snubbed all other parties other than the extreme right and even gave them more credibility (and publicity) by sending the Prime Minister to debate with their representative (and with no one from any other party). Macron, who said a few years ago that he would do everything to ensure that people no longer had any reason to vote for the far right, has been playing with fire in an attempt to divide the country and keep power. He is guilty of the current situation, and the dissolution of the assembly is not a clever or courageous move, but rather a cynical act of impotence by a lonely man who now wants to play the "it's me or chaos" game. To think that if the far right wins these next elections and a PM from their ranks is appointed, this would be an opportunity to prove how incompetent they are and destroy them, is to becompletelyy delusional. It's forgetting that this would put France in a catastrophic situation for years to come, with social and ecological ruin, and above all that its main effect would be to open the Overton window even wider, making it even more likely that the far right would soon gain to the real power with no real counterweight, the Presidency.

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Shamelessly stolen somewhere else 😅

[-] kalistia 24 points 2 months ago
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This is quite concerning

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Les retours en arrière c'est toujours une mauvaise nouvelle, mais là le timing questionne...

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The latest I've found is this one !

Context: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/128387/2/128387.pdf

[-] kalistia 25 points 6 months ago

He cerlainly is! But in this case the fact that you're cis is not really relevant, it's more the fact that you're heterosexual, which is not the same :)

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[-] kalistia 9 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

They had Tchap that may not be perfect but is open source (based on matrix/element), hosted in France and already used by 400 000 ppl from the public services... Why pay for a new app? Don't get it...

[-] kalistia 61 points 7 months ago

Did someone actually watch the interview? He just looks like an overgrown kid trying to make others in the classroom laugh... That would have been funny if it was not pathetic...

[-] kalistia 21 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

And they need help ! So if you can, consider to donate :)

https://soutenir.framasoft.org/en/

[-] kalistia 23 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

My non-pro question is : if it was a peer-to-peer service like element, using a decentralized protocol like matrix, wouldn't it be a huge cost saver because of less data bandwidth and server costs?

[-] kalistia 37 points 8 months ago

Is there a list somewhere of the companies advertizing on this thing? Could be useful to ask them what they think about that!

[-] kalistia 11 points 8 months ago

You could suggest to connect their Xitter to a mastodon server so it automaticaly forward posts (crosspost), could be a good thing for a first move!

[-] kalistia 40 points 9 months ago

To be honest, the only reasonable question is: what are these people still doing on this crappy thing?

[-] kalistia 22 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Very Belgian: He doesn't have all his fries in the same bag / Il n'a pas toutes ses frites dans le même sachet

Meaning that he's/she's dumb or confused :D

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