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  • Hey, in case you’re interested, there is a relatively active Eurovision community at !eurovision@lemmy.world

  • Ireland's goth gremlin through to Eurovision final
  • By the way, in case you’re interested in Eurovision, we have a relatively active community at !eurovision@lemmy.world :)

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    the source ain't the only thing open
  • Oh my god this is awesome

  • rule
  • Why :o

  • Please be satire
  • you can still talk to friends, but not about the vacation

    Hmm… interesting. I think I'd still yes, but as I really enjoy talking to friends about things I currently do, rather reluctantly (and not for a very long one).

    With your explanation, I can see how you get to that interpretation, although mine would probably different (mainly because I associate post with A: showing it to a larger group simultaniously and B: having a picture or video (but that's just due to my personal media usage)).
    I think I might place the line between a small group of friends you tell it and a larger public Discord server(?) as that mostly feels like the difference between privately talking and posting it to a bigger audience, but it's complicated.

    it’s more 'would you go on a vacation and just enjoy it, or do you only want to go on vacation so people know you went?' yeah, that makes sense. I see. I mean I would definitely go to a vacation to enjoy it (and not to show it off or something, in fact my last Instagram post is now over a year ago and I don't really use Twitter or other personal social media like that). But not talking about it would still be hard as I basically talk to people every day about what I'm doing, where I'm going, what projects I'm working on, etc. So having to stop sharing that would be different to my usual way how I spend time with people. (But I'd just do it all afterwards, often in vacations I don't have much time anyways to talk to people about it and just catch up later in a longer talk.)

  • Please be satire
  • Shitposting on Lemmy would still be a post and prohibited though

  • Please be satire
  • The problem is that there is no clear definition of a post. Sure, a tweet or an Instagram is a post. A private message to a friend is probably not a post. But what if you send images of your vacation in a discord server with many friends? The line gets fishy, and if I couldn't talk to friends, independently to the trip itself, while on vacation, I would also say no.

  • Passions.
  • She’s feeding them LSD.

  • rule
  • What if I wanna be controlled

  • Choose your difficulty
  • https://freedomhouse.org/explore-the-map?type=fiw&year=2024

    Freedom in the world index. IMO the best indicator of how easy it is to live in a specific place.
    While I wouldn’t call this shitpost accurate and I myself don’t really like it, you can’t say that the rough simplified categories don’t have any base.

  • We can do all three things at once
  • Every dollar / euro / whatever invested in nuclear power should have been invested in real renewable energy for a bigger impact and a better sustainable transition to green energy.

    It gets especially funny when you can’t use the powerplants in the summer anymore because it gets too hot for the cooling water like it has been in France.

  • Ungarische Berichte: Hat Orban Euronews gekapert?
  • Das ist echt gruselig

  • ruleitical cumpiss
  • …what? 😭

  • WHERE ARE YOUR COSHH FORMS, MR. FREEZE??
  • I mean… Joker is as close as you can get to some moral like that? It's basically a pure critique of this neoliberal and unsocial society.

  • ByteDance won't sell TikTok, would rather pull it from the US
  • Neither are you on TikTok, unless you actively go looking for it

    That's just genuine nonsense. The whole point of platforms like TikTok are the modern recommender systems that (simplified) lead to algorithmic radicalisation. Because these systems heavily optimise towards user engagement, they naturally spread misinformation and controversial content.
    And because this kind of content statistically gets more user engagement as people commend on it and spend more time with it, it spreads quicker. This has also e.g. been confirmed by a leaked internal Facebook memo.

    And additionally, these systems are personalised, so when you start to interact with it, you get more and more similar content. This leads to a radicalisation pipeline in which the platforms normalises these positions in echo chambers to you.

  • ByteDance won't sell TikTok, would rather pull it from the US
  • I don't get your point. I'm against tech monopolies and I hate Google. I want Facebook to be split up and think that the current tech companies are way to powerful, see this video by Last Week Tonight. I use duckduckgo and try to avoid google services.

    Don’t pretend to be doing any of this for any kind of moral high ground when you can’t even be bothered to look into something before arguing for it.

    Lmao. How would you get the thought I wouldn't have "looked into this". That sounds like antivax level of arguments.

    Everything you said is basically wrong.

    And this gives me the feeling I'm much better informed than you tbh.
    Because no, what I wrote is factually correct, read for example this, this or this or just so many more articles, outlining detailed how TikTok censors content made by minorities, talking about the Uighur camps or so much more.

    I feel like you can't grasp the thought that someone knows how bad many tech companies are and still can see that content behind TikTok is at least as terrible. And what I'm writing isn't any more boomer-like than what you write, you even use the same talking points but are just ignoring any of TikTok's flaws.

  • Kann mir Jemand erklären, warum die Grünen in Mülheim an der Ruhr das "und Ordnung" auf den Wahlplakaten abgeklebt haben?
  • Honestly, das und Ordnung fand ich auch sehr weird. Menschenrechte ist eine schöne Forderung, aber „Ordnung“ erinnert schon ziemlich an Autoritarismus. Daher haben wir diese Plakate auch nicht benutzt.

    Vielleicht wollte der Ortsverband mit Menschenrechten werben, aber nicht diese Assoziation erwecken? Finde ich aber trotzdem ziemlich unprofessionell tbh.

  • I realised this today
  • Instant commit --amend + push --force

  • Mug Rule
  • What about a Gromit mug mug?

  • ByteDance won't sell TikTok, would rather pull it from the US
  • Am I a Reddit boomer when I’m 21 and like (some) Tiktok-esque kind of content?

    I’ve never used TikTok, but not because I don’t get the idea of using audio as meme template or because I don’t like short videos. But just because that specific platform itself is so vile.
    Not just talking about funding the Chinese government, TikTok e.g. reduces reach of neurodivergent people. Even worse, it censors information against China‘s authoritarianism and much more.

    Why can’t I be happy that this awful platform loses reach? The content itself will be kept, there are enough copycats.

    Also, Lemmy is full of people that stopped using Reddit for ethical reasons. So it’s not surprising many are against TikTok as well tbh.

  • Switzerland released their Eurovision song: The Code by Nemo

    Switzerland has released their song for the Eurovision song contest 2024. What do you think about it?

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    Back to the rules (+ trans rights!)

    I noticed how there's no Spronkus Kronkus at 196 anymore at all, and since they were the original reason I discovered 196 back on Reddit, I thought it would be nice to get back to them and post them for once. :)

    Art is by u/Nate_Meowski on Reddit (I don't know if they have a Lemmy account).

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    How to easily play Windows only games on macOS

    I just found this community, and in case anyone here has a game they really like and really want to play, but sadly doesn't have a macOS port and is just Windows only, this might help.

    The best option you have is wine-crossover. While the Wine website currently doesn't offer a macOS build, the main macOS Wine maintainer has published the Open Source version wine-crossover, which works amazingly well and can even translate Direct X, meaning that video games work with it. Just use brew install --cask --no-quarantine gcenx/wine/wine-crossover to download it. It will then just be a regular program in your programs folder called Wine. And if you double-click on any .exe-files, it will open them with Wine, translate them in realtime and execute them. Then you just need to download the Windows version of Steam, just open it (with Wine), download the Windows game, and voila, you can easily play it :D This is e.g. how I played Will You Snail (which is a really great game, but sadly only available for Windows) on macOS without any problems.

    This works with most games, and as I said, I personally often use Wine to play Windows only games (or even games whose macOS versions are 32bit, which my computer can't run anymore). However, if a game has too high graphic requirements for your computer to run, or does not work with Wine (which can happen with e.g. some games that use custom DRMs), then another alternative I know is Nvidia GeForce Now, a could streaming service which allows you to use your own bought games (e.g. on Steam) and play it on a remote computer. It is free to try, although you can only play an hour at a time with the free tier. I've used the free tier for years (I mostly played in the middle of the night, so there were no waiting queues), and I even often played games that had a macOS build (like Planet Coaster), but which were too large to fit on my disk space. So this is definitely something I can also recommend and it's a good way to play even the most demanding games without any graphical problems. The downsides are the limitations of the free tier (although the paid tier without queues or the one hour limit is also worth it you really use the service), and that you need at least a medium-well internet connection for it. Also, they sadly don't have the full Steam catalogue but just a very big selection of games.

    So yeah, those are the tools I usually use to play games that don't have a macOS build on my macOS computer. I'm glad if this helps anybody else and have fun playing! :D

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    Noa Kirel's Eurovision incident

    Source: https://twitter.com/fake_eurovision/status/1677596262860726272

    They're awesome and make many other funny things like this one, so check them out if you like this. :D

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    Top 20 Most watched Eurovision videos in June

    This is the monthly video of the Eurovision Youtube channel about the top 20 most watched videos. It's always interesting to follow it, and how it develops after the contest has finished.

    I wrote down the exact results about it but spoilered it in case you want to see the video first (I'll write my thoughts in the comments). Click on it to read them!

    The results

    I marked the songs that are not out of the recent contest by making their names bold. 20. Carpe Diem (Grand Final) - Joker Out | New Entry 19. Tattoo (Official Video) - Grand Finale | Down 10 places 18. Dancing Lasha Tumbai (Grand Final) - Verka Serduchka | Up 25 places 17. Due Vite (Grand Final) - Marco Mengoni | Down 7 places 16. Cha Cha Cha (National Final) - Käärijä | Down 9 places 15. Unicorn (Official Video) - Noa Kirel | Up 2 places 14. Zitti E Buoni (Grand Final) - Måneskin | Up 5 places 13. SloMo (Grand Final) - Chanel | Up 12 places 12. Énvidemment (Grand Final) - La Zarra | Down 1 place 11. My Sister's Crown (Grand Final) - Vesna | Up 3 places 10. Soarele și luna (Grand Final) - Pasha Parfeni | Up 2 places 9. Who The Hell Is Edgar (Grand Final) - Teya & Salena | Up 9 places 8. Euphoria (Grand Final) - Loreen | Did not move 7. Uno (Official Video) - Little Big | Up 30 places 6. Fairytale (Grand Final) - Alexander Rybak | Up 25 places 5. Solo (Grand Final) - Blanka | Down 1 place 4. Queen Of Kings (Grand Final) - Alessandra | Up 1 places 3. Unicorn (Grand Final) - Noa Kirel | Did not move 2. Tattoo (Grand Final) - Loreen | Down 1 place

    1. Cha Cha Cha (Grand Final) - Käärijä | Up 1 place

    The videos that were in last month (May) and fell out of the top 20: 20. Samo Mi Se Spava (Grand Final) - Luke Black 16. Heart Of Steel (Grand Final) - Tvorchi 15. Eaea (Grand Final) - Blanca Paloma 13. Blood & Glitter (Grand Final) - Lord Of The Lost 6. Mama ŠČ! (Grand Final) - Let 3

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    What ESC songs did you start / stop liking after the Eurovision shows?

    Not just necessarily restricted to 2023, just in general: What songs did you initially like but stopped liking (as much) after the ESC Grand Finale (or the ESC semi in which the song NQed), and what songs did you initially not like so much, but started liking after the ESC Grand Finale (or an NQ)?

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    Luxembourg announces a national final for January 27
    eurovision.tv Luxembourg sets January date for televised national final

    Broadcaster RTL has announced the launch of the selection process to find the act who will represent Luxembourg in the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.

    Today, Luxembourg started accepting applications for their ESC entry in 2023 on their website https://eurovision.lu. The national final will be televised and deciding on which artist can represent Luxembourg.

    All applicants must be a Luxembourg citizen, have lived in Luxembourg for at least three consecutive years or have a strong cultural commitment and a proven connection to the Luxembourg music scene.

    The exact requirements with more information about the participation are available on the linked website.

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    Each country's first participation result

    This graph shows the result each country got in its first participation in the Eurovision song contest. Because the amount of competitor rose so much over the decades (originally, there were just 7 competitors, while now, there are regularly over 40), just taking the place each country got wouldn't be accurate or fair - even the last place back then would be much higher than a really good result now. Therefore, I took the relative placement: The first place is 100% and the last place is 0%. This is more fair since it takes into account how many people have participated and accurately shows how good a country really was in the contest.

    Some countries with special circumstances are marked with an asterisk and slashes in the line. For one, this is Switzerland 1956 who won the first contest (which some could be argue is kind of unfair because one country had to win it). Additionally, it won with a shady voting system since the Swiss jury had twice the voting power and juries could vote for the own country. The other countries marked are the countries who participated in the first contest 1956. The exact results of it have never been published (just the winner); therefore their real first result is unknown. Instead, I took their results in the second contest (which they all participated in). I also included Switzerland 1957 because of the special circumstances of their win in 1956.

    The country bars are also marked in different colours. This is to easily show the type of their placements: Blue bars represent countries whose first participation was before the introduction of semifinals. Green bars represent countries who qualified to the final in their first participation. Red bars represent countries who failed to qualify to the final in their first participation.

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    Luxembourg will launch the selection process for their Eurovision return on July 3rd
    esctoday.com Luxembourg: RTL releases a statement on Eurovision 2024 pre-selection

    Eurovision 2023 news: RTL, the Luxembourgish national broadcaster,  has confirmed to ESCToday that it will be revealing further details on its Eurovision preselection next

    Luxembourg will finally return to the Eurovision Song Contest after a 30 year pause. They now publicly stated that RTL will be responsible for the song selection and that they'll start the Eurovision process next week. All details regarding registrations and the recruitment of candidates will be communicated through their official (new) website https://www.eurovision.lu/ .

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    How do you compare the 2023 Eurovision songs to their 2022 equivalents?

    What I mean is Sweden 2023 vs Sweden 2022, Finland 2023 vs Finland 2022, etc.

    I’ll start in the comments, and I’d be interested in what other people think as well! :)

    It doesn’t need to be every country, just write it for the countries you want: Maybe the top contenders, or your favourites, or the ones where you’ve got an unpopular opinion.

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    Loreens reaction to the edit of her getting crushed on stage (video)

    I found it really funny and cute how she reacted to the video; and it's really nice for the originl editor to be recognised this way :)

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    Difference between the stream rank of ESC 2023 GF songs and their actual placement

    I found it quite interesting to see what songs from the grand finale have been streamed most and how that differs from the placement in the Grand finale itself. Therefore I made charts out of it.

    This is the second chart which depicts the difference between the stream rank (from the Spotify streams) and the actual placement in the Grand finale.

    The United Kingdom has the best stream rank compared to their placement, which makes sense since they've had a good pop song which can be popular in the radio and on TikTok, but an underwhelming performance with a bad placement. Poland also got a much better stream rank, which I also expected, given how that's rather its target audience.

    On the other side, Lithuania and Croatia have the worst stream ranks compared to their placements. They both are songs that (in my opinion) are very fitting for the ESC and appreciated by its juries and viewers, but are not songs many people would frequently listen to and stream, so I can also see that.

    What do you think about these results? Are there things that surprise you or what you were sure would be like this?

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    Most streamed ESC 2023 Grand finale songs on Spotify

    I found it quite interesting to see what songs from the grand finale have been streamed most and how that differs from the placement in the Grand finale itself. Therefore I made charts out of it.

    This is the first chart, showing the streams. Sweden has, as expected (since they won the contest) the most streams. Interestingly, Norway also has more streams than Finland.

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