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  1. Re:Why does gov't care about climate change protes on France Using Emergency Powers To Prevent Climate Change Protests (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Right, so the French government that recognizes climate change and agrees it is a major issue to be dealt with is afraid of protesters who recognize climate change and believe it is a major issue to be dealt with?

    Yes, the French government recognizes climate change, just like every well-informed, sane human being on this planet. But that doesn't mean they are taking the necessary actions to prevent it. Their goals are not nearly ambitious enough. One quick, shallow example: their list of sponsors. (Just let me know if you want a more complete overview of what is wrong with the climate policies of France and Europe in general.)

    Being a part of the Belgian green movement, I can tell you that the events of the last week have been a big blow for the motivation of many climate activists. Cancelling these demonstrations - for which preparations have been ongoing for the last year - has been very unhealthy for the green movement in general. This is at least the case in Belgium, and I suspect in France as well.

    By shutting down these demonstrations, the French government has damaged the green movement, a vocal criticizer of their policies. I am no fan of conspiracies, and I am not saying this was their primary motive. But it sure as hell hasn't been disadvantageous to them. The christmas market, with a expected total visitor count of 15 million, is apparently no serious security hazard. Can you tell me with a straight face that you don't find this the least bit conspicious?

  2. Re:LaTeX on Fidus Writer: Open Source Collaborative Editor For Non-Geek Academics · · Score: 1

    I only questioned why anybody would want to edit an entire document by hand, given a choice.

    Problem is: as far as I know there is no actual choice. I once worked with a guy who used one of these WYSIWYG LaTex editors, and I wanted to edit some of his work. It was the most unreadable code I have ever seen, and thus pretty tiresome to change. I don't know which editor it was, nor do I know if there are better alternatives. Maybe you do?

    Oh, and apart from LaTex: nothing I know even remotely compares. But then again, I'm by no means an expert.