vfreire85 19h ago • 100%
this. the west is not all chrome and shiny (heh), it jsut oursources its violence to its poorer lackeys.
vfreire85 19h ago • 100%
And every time an actual leftist party succeeds, our media basically unite against it while pretending to accept them.
you're having it so good. here in the periphery of the capitalism we are just putsched whenever a marginally leftist party gets elected, with active help from the department of state.
vfreire85 2w ago • 100%
surely having a low self-esteem is worse. life goes on. why bother over that one single log when you've got all the forest to explore?
vfreire85 2w ago • 75%
good take. the shift began at a point where not only work became more deregulated, but women were pressed to work out of home and accumulate both their jobs and the function of homemaker. you start to fight more for your rights, and men start to believe the neocon "rights for men" mumbo-jumbo.
vfreire85 4w ago • 100%
my boy/girl.
vfreire85 4w ago • 80%
then don't go to war with china. people talk like the chinese would go attacking for no reason.
vfreire85 1mo ago • 100%
Is that (homeowner associations with far reaching powers) a thing in the U.S.? I mean, I do consider that the public authorities should press more on issues such as standardizing sidewalks here in Brazil, but here a private association with the power to regulate housekeeping would be outlawed and forcibly closed in the first lawsuit.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
ogg vorbis, already mentioned above.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
you elect a clown, you get the government of a clown, i've already said that.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
i love a country.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
Freedom to protest*
*Conditions apply.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 75%
work on your self-confidence and self esteem. go check a psychologist.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
i'm all for it. let's build concentration camps in the astral plane and lead these untergeister to their second deaths!
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
undead undead undead
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
while i love guthrie, that machine only kills fascists if it's shoved up their milled ends.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
in addition to my native brazilian portuguese, i'm fluent in english and basic to intermediate level in spanish and french. i can understand and speak roughly some german and russian too (started the courses, but never finished). my objective is to someday learn both german and russian up to intermediate level, and then go for some arabic, mandarin, kongo, nheengatu (an old creole language that mixed tupi-guarani and portuguese) and esperanto.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
that's a great testimony.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
more or less. my grandparents are already dead, but as far as i remember the last one living of them which i had contact with (my mother's mother) was ok with lgbtq+ people (as far as defending their right to marriage) and quite concerned with the rights of disabled, but was somehow racist towards black and indigenous people, and could not stand demonstrations of social movements (i.e. sit-ins from landless workers and squatters, strikes and the like). my parents go about the same, but my mom is much less racist.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
now go check out who's got the best rail services around the world. with the possible exception of japan, who's still got some measure of trouble with some of their private operators, nearly all of the rail operators who are consistently good are state owned.
vfreire85 2mo ago • 100%
average global-northern leftist elected politician, unfortunately.
I'm in the course of pursuing a change in my career towards software engineering/architecture. So far I've been brought mostly to C#/.NET and Java, though Java attracts me more, even considering that it might be a "dying" language. Still, Scala and Clojure are there, so I thought that they might give a pump at least to JVMs. In your opinion, should I invest in pursuing certifications/jobs in this field, or sticking to C#/.NET is a better path?
New language promises to reduce compilation times by using all threads and gpu cores available on your machine. What's your opinions on it so far?
Right, so this is the situation: I still haven't obtained my license here in Brazil, but I already have a Baofeng DR-1801 HT that can connect to dmr networks. Therefore I haven't transmitted yet. But I'd like to clarify some doubts: - When I get my license, even in C-class in Brazil, I will be allowed access to some frequencies in 40-10m bands. Should I get a low power QRP transceiver (e.g. uSDX) or go for an used rig from known brands? - It's almost impossible to find a transceiver project with a power rating greater than 10w. What would be the difficulty of, say, copylefting the schematics of an ft-7b? - Can I really use a wire thrown over my house (of course, with baluns and stuff) as a monopole antenna or that's just myth?