[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 4 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

The term itself comes out of the Greek language, around 400 BC. It does not mean mass slaughter or genocide, it means the burning of animals.

In no terms it means anything near mass slaughter. The term though got a different meaning after the second world war, since we called the events holocaust. So, "" akschually"" referring to what happens in Palestine as a holocaust is factually wrong, since the de facto meaning of the word is a religious sacrifice of animals. In modern times the word is only used to refer to the german actions against Jewish people from 1936 to 1945.

Indicating what happens in Palestine is a holocaust is therefore only a comparison between germany 1936 and 1945 to Palestine.

Yes, it may be a genocide, it may be a mass murder/slaughter, BUT it does not even come close to what happened in germany. Therefore it downplays of the events in germany, which is not a good thing.

So, if you want a post it note

A Holocaust is a mass slaughter/genocide

But a mass slaughter/genocide is not a Holocaust.

By the way, my grandparents are still alive and first hand witnesses to what happened here, when the war ended they were 14 and 16 years old. And I have not heard them referring to what happens in Palestine as a Holocaust, neither do I expect them reacting nicely when someone would.

And tbh, wtf are we even fighting about.

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 4 points 16 hours ago

True, and I never said otherwise.

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 1 points 16 hours ago

If it was the same severity Gaza wouldn't be existing anymore since its whole population would be dead since around 5 months. Yes, its a mass murder. But yes, you can also distinguish between mass murder and a mass murder on an industrial scale. If you can't distinguish, I have a few history books for you.

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 9 points 17 hours ago

It is not "pushed onto us". Its important to remember what happend in order to tell the signs and stop it from happening ever again. The narrative of "We are not responsible for it anymore and shouldn't feel any guilt" is a narrative mostly used by german right-wing conservatists trying to erase this part of our history out of the books and education.

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 19 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Hello.

I'm a german citizen and i feel obliged to educate you on this topic. I still see the remnants and aftermath of the second world war every single day, living in this history rich country.

The holocaust was ordered in the last few years of the second world war, since it was good knowledge that germany would be loosing amongst german officers. That means approximately 6 mio. People have been killed in around 3.5 years (Yes of course people also died earlier on, but let's keep it easy). Or equal to: 40.000 people Per Day. So imagine your stadium, gone, every 24 hours. For around 3.5 years.

But thats not it. Those people got tortured, they got used for horrific "scientific" experiments, there were surgery's held on those people without any kind of painkiller (excuse me English is not my first language).

They were treated less than animals. They had to work in the factories for Hitlers war effort and did horrific jobs, often times loosing limbs. They were extremely malnutritioned, dehydrated, and kept awake forcefully by beeing dumped full of drugs like cocaine and crack. Many times, actually most of the times, they died from exhaustion. If anything was out of the ordinary or they seemed unfit for work, they got used for experiments and if they survived that, killed.

They sometimes stayed for years in those camps.

But the crazy thing about this is. It depends on how you count. In the second world war there were around 12-18mio. Deaths. So depending on who you ask, and what counts for you as a holocaust, for example being forcefully drafted into a military as say a 14 year old and told to run into machine gun fire, you could be closer to around 2 stadiums, per day.

Yes. A stadium full is mass murder, but its not a holocaust. And statements like these will make you hard to believe for many people. I know what you are trying to say. Its a lot a a lot a lot a lot of people. Yes. But if you compare it to the holocaust, thats something whole different.

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

thats in Wuppertal, Germany

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Will be someone at the Formnext next week, or does someone want to ask/know something specific from the people who are gonna be there?

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 11 points 9 months ago

People in the US: Can speak English, sometimes Spanish

People in Germany: Can speak German, had Spanish & French in school, can understand most of dutch natively and have learned some Turkish from their friends

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submitted 10 months ago by NicestDicerest@lemmy.world to c/homelab@lemmy.ml

Hey!

I wanted to secure my Proxy with Crowdsec. I followed this guide here:

https://www.crowdsec.net/blog/crowdsec-with-nginx-proxy-manager

Everything worked fine. But: When i go to the Crowdsec-Controler Server Dashboard, i get a notification that the bouncer for the proxy is "inactive". When i reinstall the bouncers it will be registered, and the bouncer will be online for a certain time. But it seems like its only calling the crowdsec-server ONCE, then going offline.

Has anyone had a similar error and can maybe give me a hint?

Thanks it advance!

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submitted 10 months ago by NicestDicerest@lemmy.world to c/dach@feddit.de

Hallo meine deutschsprachigen Mitbürger,

die Menschen aus dem wunderschönen Österreich und der wunderschönen Schweiz dürfen hier gleich mal wieder aufhören zu lesen, diese Frage richtet sich nur an Leute aus dem namensgebenden Land unserer Sprache.

Ich hab eine kleine Frage zur Studienzulassung an Hochschulen/Universitäten. Ich weiß ich weiß es ist eigentlich ein bisschen der falsche Platz dafür hier, aber seit dem Reddit-Debakel kommt das jetzt einfach hier in diese wunderschöne Community.

Diese Frage habe ich immer wieder gestellt bei einigen Ämtern und FHs/Uni's und keiner scheint mir diese Frage richtig beantworten zu können.

Ich habe eine abgeschlossene Berufsausbildung und drei Jahre Berufserfahrung, mithilfe derer ich mein erstes Studium (jetzt ganz bald) erfolgreich abschließen kann. Dementsprechend habe ich bald endlich den offiziellen Bachelor of Engineering!!! Endlich!

Allerdings hab ich jetzt gemerkt, dass ich meinen Bachelor vielleicht mit einem Bachelor aus einem anderem Studiengang kombinieren will. Kurz gesagt: Ich hab noch nicht genug von der Tortur und möchte nochmal (Einen Bachelor machen).

Allerdings wird meine Zulassung dafür schwierig. Ich würde gerne wieder einen Bachelor of Engineering anfangen, jedoch ist meine Berufsausbildung und Berufserfahrung eher nicht so in dem Bereich meines neuen Bachelors. Heißt also: Kann ich nicht studieren, wenn ich den Bums über meine Berufsausbildung abwikel . Daher würde ich mich gerne darauf bewerben, indem ich meinen bald abgeschlossenen Bachelor da angebe.

Heißt also kurz gesagt: Qualifiziert mich ein Bachelor of Engineering dazu nochmal einen Bachelor of Engineering zu erlernen?

Vielleicht kann mir jemand helfen! Tausend dank

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I have no experience with the docker container, but optimization for the database and nginx/apache cacheing must be made individually depending on number of cpu cores, ram-size, etc etc etc. When overtuning for example your database it can happen that you run out of RAM, which means your system will crash or freeze. Happened to me. I run it "Baremetal" and configured it "the classic way". Tbh, after those optimizations it runs really, really fast and response times are really quick.

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

There are more twerks to it than "just' using mariadb and redis. Maybe look into Apache/nginx cacheing,tune your mariadb settings and stuff like that. Had performance-problems with my owncloud-instance, now it runs like a champ

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ich hoste mit einem VPS-Server bei Ionos (1€/Monat) einen Socat-Relay der mir IPv4 anfragen auf IPv6 übersetzt und wieder zurück. Funktioniert einwandfrei, dauert keine 5 Minuten aufzusetzen.

Und es funktioniert sogar wenn man nur eine dynamische IPv6 hat, und die sich zwischendurch ändert.

Damit brauche ich dann weder eine Statische Adresse noch echtes Dual-Stack, und kann eigentlich komplett meine Anforderungen an meinen ISP umgehen. (Und ja ich nutze derzeit DS-Lite)

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Video Support (lemmy.world)

Any future plans on developing lemmy video upload support?

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

I thought this was an advertisement and i tried to block you.......

[-] NicestDicerest@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yes. When you like or dislike something it gets synchronized with different federated servers. Which means, federated servers have a database of all your likes and dislikes, and even your posts. The server admins of that server have, by nature, the password for the database and can therefore track every move you make. Just one "Bad guy" that has a server that is federated with your accounts server and they will know a lot about you. And since its open source theoretically everyone can do this. Criminals, Stalkers, Governments, Companies, everyone.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by NicestDicerest@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

So. I thought about the potential of bad actors sniffing on lemmy data. In theory, you'ld have to trust your lemmy-instance hosted to not be a bad actor and every single server they federated with. That means, it should be really - REALLY - easy for a bad actor of even a nation state actor to set up an instance and just wait for the data of users to pour in.

Theoretically they could see all the posts you ever made, and, every post you upvoted. Which also gives clues on: When are you active, what region are you from, what you like and dislike (obviously), political views, etc.

I mean - Maybe I'm too suspicious but tbh the more I read into this, the more I get a bad feeling about this...

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