> they have been doing that all the time
Maybe they have been doing it and calling it "inre utlänningskontroll", I guess now they will be doing it more and they will start calling it something else.
@Eriksandberg Visby?
@jdskog måste vara jobbigt för journalister det där, när intervjuoffret vägrar fatta vilken vilkel det ska vara 🙂
@normalniklas någon som nyss varit hos tandläkaren?
@jimpalimpa jag har inte själv läst vad lagrådet skrivit men redan namnet "visitationszoner" luktar ju fascism lång väg, vidrigt att något sånt föreslås.
Dock låter det annorlunda i rubriker jag hittat i vissa tidningar:
SvD: "Lagrådet ger grönt ljus för visitationszoner" - https://www.svd.se/a/4oyBqR/lagradet-ger-gront-ljus-for-visitationszoner
SvD: "Lagrådet: Tidsbegränsa lagen om visitationszoner" - https://www.dn.se/sverige/lagradet-tidsbegransa-lagen-om-visitationszoner/
Kan du förstå hur det går ihop, har t.ex. SvD läst samma sak som du och tolkat det som "Lagrådet ger grönt ljus"?
@micke I think you will need to define "near equality" then, it makes a big difference whay you mean there.
A toy example: assume we have total equality to begin with. Everyone has the exact same situation. Then one day I make a thing that gives me an advantage. If it's only a small advantage I get to keep it, but if it's a bigger advantage then maybe not. But how big, where to draw that line?
Is that the right question to ask, or should it be more about to what extent I am exploiting others?
> To take from the many, and give to the few?
Not sure about htat one, it's easier to say something if we turn it around like this:
"Is it always good to take from the few to give to the many"? That should be good according to your axiom 2, "more equality is better". But it's not always good.
Suppose I put some effort into making a thing of my own, something that is good to have. Should that always be taken away from me, and distributed to the many?
Hej hej! Dags för Linuxfika igen på onsdag. VI ses på Cafe Linne klockan 19!
> an FSF Jitsi server ?!?!?!?!?!?!
Relax, it's not magic or anything. It's just #FreeSoftware - you can easily host your own instance too 🙂
@anders jag kollade vad wikipedia säger och det verkar ha varit de gamla grekerna, Aristoteles och möjligen någon tidigare också.
@jeffreyfisher oh and one more way to make others find you is to comment on other people's posts, when others reading those posts will see your comment and they might choose to follow you. @festal
@jeffreyfisher you get found by new people when someone boosts one of your posts, because then that reaches all the other person's followers.
Like in this case @festal boosted your post so I got to see it, because I follow @festal
Then I got curious to see who you are, so I looked at your profile and the things you posted. If you had posted some more interesting stuff I would have followed you- I want interesting stuff, so if you want to attract me as a follower then post interesting stuff 🙂
@muminpappa @marcusosterberg kanske kan den här vara något relevant också: https://slatestarcodex.com/2014/09/30/i-can-tolerate-anything-except-the-outgroup/
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