Некоторые люди захейтили тему со сворачиванием пакетов, а Сергей даже написал большой антипост. Поэтому я решил порассуждать о бытовой оптимизации.
На нашу организацию быта влияют три вещи: удобство, цена (в широком смысле, включая затраты времени) и приемлемость для общества. Например, выкидывать мусор в окно это удобно, быстро и бесплатно, но неприемлемо, поэтому, даже если кто-то так делает, его наказывают. Выкидывать мусор посреди собственной комнаты это быстро, приемлемо, но неудобно, поэтому тут уже люди сами себя ограничивают.
Беда в том, что все три показателя в некоторой степени субъективны, даже последний. Парковаться двумя колёсами на тротуаре это приемлемо или нет? Для меня нет, и вроде даже какие-то законы против этого существуют, но де-факто в жилых дворах куча народу так делает, и никто им шины не протыкает и стёкла не бьёт. Потому что есть негласный общественный договор, что приоритет места для автомобилей во дворе выше, чем приоритет места для прогулок с колясками. Конкретно я для себя выработал в этом отношении такое правило: я не делаю то, за что критикую других. Если меня в принципе волнует проблема запаркованности дворов, то сам я во дворе не паркуюсь, и это даёт мне в моих глазах право эту проблему вообще обсуждать. И это право мне важнее, чем машина под окнами. А дальше уже идёт очень классическое "Как сделать так, чтобы волнующую тебя проблему заметило больше людей". Хорошего решения никто до сих пор не придумал, но всё, что есть, сводится более менее к расширению своего влияния. Можно попытаться стать политиком и повлиять на законы, можно попытаться стать богатым и переехать в собственный дом, можно попытаться стать лидером мнений и поднимать общественные движения.
С удобством и ценой то же самое: у каждого человека есть личные взгляды на то, что нужно делать в быту, и какие затраты для этого оправданы. Кто-то делает уборку в квартире каждый день, кто-то раз в месяц, а кто-то — никогда. Здесь уже оценку можно провести разве что по впечатлению от некоторого усреднённого поведения людей в твоём обществе. В основном люди не кладут мусор посреди своей гостиной. В основном люди не моют окна каждый день. Субъективно я давно заметил, что моя страсть к порядку выше, чем в среднем по больнице. Когда я прихожу к кому-то в гости, я чаще вижу там то, что с моей точки зрения является отсутствием организации вещей. Иногда меня от этого коробит, и я где-то внутри кричу "Боже, как вы можете так жить?". Но глобально я смирился и подстроился. Моя жена склонна к порядку в той же степени, что и я, и тоже любит раскладывать всё по местам и поддерживать чистоту. А вместе с друзьями я не живу.
Так что организация хранения пакетов в моём случае служит сразу двум вещам. Во-первых, мне приятно, что они организованы, и 30 секунд на сворачивание не являются для меня какой-то значимой ценой. Во-вторых, из всех нашумевших экологических проблем некоторые я считаю действительно серьёзными, и объём неразлагающегося мусора — одна из них. Если я хотя бы чуть-чуть могу уменьшить количество пакетов, которые будут выбрасываться (мной или людьми, которым понравилось решение по хранению пакетов и превращению их в мусорные) — я буду это делать.
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German police summons Princeton University and Berlin Free University researcher, Taqadum al-Khatib, for interrogation after he published a post on his X account stating that “Surviving a #Holocaust doesn’t give you the right to enact another”.
https://t.me/YediotNewsChat
The harassment and imprisonment of Alison Chabloz over light-hearted humour and differing opinion to the official #Holocaust narrative only proves who's pulling the strings.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10732361/Anti-Semitic-blogger-Alison-Chabloz-58-compared-Auschwitz-theme-park-jailed.html?ito=native_share_article-masthead
1945, the liberated Jews get out of a train that was heading for a concentration camp.
Today is the international day of remembrance for the victims of the Holocaust.
#liberated#jews#victims#holocaust
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🎙Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s comment on International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27, 2026)
💬 Adopted in 2005, UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/60/7 provided for designatingJanuary 27 as International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.
☝️ Russia was among the co-sponsors who initiated the adoption of this document.
It contains the following wording:“Holocaust, which resulted in the murder of one third of the Jewish people, along with countless members of other minorities, will forever be a warning to all people of the dangers of hatred, bigotry, racism and prejudice.”
There was a reason to mark this day on January 27. #OTD in 1945, the forces of the Red Army’s 1st Ukrainian Front under Ivan Konev’s command liberated #AuschwitzBirkenau(Oswiecim) and saved the surviving prisoners.
This resolution also conveyed a sense of respect and admiration within the international community towards the courage and selflessnessby the soldiers who liberated this concentration camp.
On January 26, 2026, members of Russia’s foreign missions in Poland laid wreaths to a mass grave of the Red Army personnel at the local parish cemetery in Oswiecim to commemorate their feats. These servicemen died in January 1945 while fighting to liberate this town and its suburbs.
🌟In 2025, Russia and all the progressive forces around the world marked #Victory80. It is our country, including all the nations within the former USSR, that made a decisive contribution to destroying Hitler’s war machine, liberating Europe and the entire world from the so-called brown plague, even if this came at an incredible cost and required an all-out effort and all the resources we had.
The #Holocaust, i.e., the mass extermination of Jews and other minorities, was one of the most tragic events of the 20th century. It will always remain inscribed in the history of humankind as a symbol of unprecedented and unspeakably cruel attempt at fulfilling a human-hating ideology. This history teaches a terrifying lesson and serves as a warning which shows where the ideas of supremacy, exceptionalism, segregation by religion, race and other attributes can lead. <...>
Russia takes great care to keep alive the memory of the many millions of victims who perished during #WWII, which we call the Great Patriotic War, as well as the memory of the feat accomplished by the Soviet liberator soldiers who stopped the Nazis and extinguished the fire of the Holocaust.
Our country paid an excessively high price to allow anyone to question or challenge the #GreatVictory. We will do everything we can to ensure that horrendous crimes of this kind never happen again. Russia is firm and resolved in its commitment to countering any attempts to falsify facts about World War II and rehabilitate Nazism.
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Today, the Russian Jewish Congress, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia and other specialised entities are making an invaluable contribution to preserving the memory of Holocaust victims around the world. The Foreign Ministry has been closely and effectively collaborating with them.
As usual, there will be many events in Russia to mark this day. On January 14-31, our country holds the annual Holocaust Remembrance Week, while the Russian Jewish Congress awards the Memory Keepers award which celebrates exceptional contributions to preserving the memory of the Holocaust.
As part of the Remembrance Week, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art will open an exhibition on January 28 titled “Dmitry Lion. Procession.” It is timed to coincide with the 100th birthday of one of the key figures in post-war Soviet art for whom the tragedy of the Holocaust served as a starting point in his creative journey.
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💔🇵🇸#The#Rafah#Holocaust
Horrific scenes is unfolding of the massacre committed by the criminal #Israeli occupation army with 8 missiles targeting displaced people in the vicinity of the #UNRWA agency's headquarters, northwest of Rafah, southern #Gaza
First footage depicts the moment when #Israeli occupation aircraft dropped missiles at displaced Palestinians' barracks belonging to the #UNRWA site in the Tal Al-Sultan area of Rafah City, killing more than 50 displaced civilians, including innocent children.
A child's head and legs were decapitated due to #Israeli missiles dropped on a displacement center in Rafah, where entire families were completely wiped out in this massacre, with women, children, and the elderly burned to death.
Civil Defense to Al Jazeera:
"We believe that the occupation army used internationally prohibited weapons to target the displaced in Rafah, judging by the size of the fires that erupted at the targeted site."
@The Children of Gaza
Is Musk a Nazi? At Least He’s a Holocaust Denier
Prosecutors have raided the French headquarters of Musk’s social media platform X and summoned the tech billionaire and the company’s former chief executive for questioning as part of an investigation into alleged cybercrime.
“A search is under way by the cybercrime unit of the Paris prosecutor’s office, the national police cyber unit and Europol,” the Paris prosecutors’ office said in a post on X on Tuesday, adding that it would no longer be publishing on the network.
It said in a statement that Musk and Linda Yaccarino had been summoned for “voluntary questioning” in their capacity as “de facto and de jure managers of the X platform at the time of the events”. Yaccarino resigned as chief executive of X in July last year.
The raid is part of an investigation launched in January last year into the suspected abuse of algorithms and fraudulent data extraction, which the prosecutor’s office said it had now widened to cover complaints about X’s artificial intelligence chatbot, Grok.
It said the alleged offences it was investigating now included complicity in the possession and organised distribution of child abuse images, violation of image rights through sexualised deepfakes, and denial of crimes against humanity.
Other possible charges included fraudulent data extraction from, and falsified operation of, an automated data processing system by an organised group, and operation of an illegal online platform by an organised group, the statement said.
French authorities launched the investigation after the centre-right MP Éric Bothorel filed a complaint alleging that biased algorithms on the platform were likely to have distorted its data processing system and affected the kind of content it recommended.
Bothorel complained of a “reduced diversity of voices” and Musk’s “personal interventions” in X’s management since he bought it in 2022. Another complaint said the changes had led to a surge in “nauseating political content”.
Prosecutors said in November that they were expanding the investigation to include the behaviour of Grok, which allegedly engaged in Holocaust denial, advancing false claims commonly made by people who deny Nazi Germany murdered 6 million Jews.
The chatbot has since caused outrage by allowing users to “strip” clothed people, including children, in photos through AI image generation and editing.
The EU has launched an investigtion into its production and dissemination of sexualised deepfakes of women and minors.
X has been approached for comment on Tuesday’s raid. The company said last summer it did not intend to comply with French prosecutors’ demands, which it described as “politically motivated”, and denied all allegations against it.
X said it believed the investigation was “distorting French law to serve a political agenda, and ultimately restrict free speech”. It said it was committed to “defending its fundamental rights, protecting user data and resisting political censorship”.
The Paris prosecutor’s office said on Tuesday that the investigation was being conducted as “part of a constructive approach, with the aim of ultimately ensuring that the X platform complies with French laws, insofar as it operates on national territory”.
Despite being described as voluntary, the summonses issued to Musk and Yaccarino are mandatory, but they are hard to enforce on people outside France.
Afterwards, authorities can potentially place suspects in custody.
The prosecutor’s announcement came as Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, promised to protect children from the “digital wild west” and hold tech companies responsible for hateful and harmful content.
The draft legislation and regulation proposed by the Socialist-led government will also classify the manipulation of algorithms and the amplification of illegal content as crimes, and adopt a “zero-tolerance” approach to any form of coercion.
#musk#nazi#holocaust#denier#france#court
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🎙Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s comment on International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27, 2026)
💬 Adopted in 2005, UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/60/7 provided for designatingJanuary 27 as International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.
☝️ Russia was among the co-sponsors who initiated the adoption of this document.
It contains the following wording:“Holocaust, which resulted in the murder of one third of the Jewish people, along with countless members of other minorities, will forever be a warning to all people of the dangers of hatred, bigotry, racism and prejudice.”
There was a reason to mark this day on January 27. #OTD in 1945, the forces of the Red Army’s 1st Ukrainian Front under Ivan Konev’s command liberated #AuschwitzBirkenau(Oswiecim) and saved the surviving prisoners.
This resolution also conveyed a sense of respect and admiration within the international community towards the courage and selflessnessby the soldiers who liberated this concentration camp.
On January 26, 2026, members of Russia’s foreign missions in Poland laid wreaths to a mass grave of the Red Army personnel at the local parish cemetery in Oswiecim to commemorate their feats. These servicemen died in January 1945 while fighting to liberate this town and its suburbs.
🌟In 2025, Russia and all the progressive forces around the world marked #Victory80. It is our country, including all the nations within the former USSR, that made a decisive contribution to destroying Hitler’s war machine, liberating Europe and the entire world from the so-called brown plague, even if this came at an incredible cost and required an all-out effort and all the resources we had.
The #Holocaust, i.e., the mass extermination of Jews and other minorities, was one of the most tragic events of the 20th century. It will always remain inscribed in the history of humankind as a symbol of unprecedented and unspeakably cruel attempt at fulfilling a human-hating ideology. This history teaches a terrifying lesson and serves as a warning which shows where the ideas of supremacy, exceptionalism, segregation by religion, race and other attributes can lead. <...>
Russia takes great care to keep alive the memory of the many millions of victims who perished during #WWII, which we call the Great Patriotic War, as well as the memory of the feat accomplished by the Soviet liberator soldiers who stopped the Nazis and extinguished the fire of the Holocaust.
Our country paid an excessively high price to allow anyone to question or challenge the #GreatVictory. We will do everything we can to ensure that horrendous crimes of this kind never happen again. Russia is firm and resolved in its commitment to countering any attempts to falsify facts about World War II and rehabilitate Nazism.
<...>
Today, the Russian Jewish Congress, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia and other specialised entities are making an invaluable contribution to preserving the memory of Holocaust victims around the world. The Foreign Ministry has been closely and effectively collaborating with them.
As usual, there will be many events in Russia to mark this day. On January 14-31, our country holds the annual Holocaust Remembrance Week, while the Russian Jewish Congress awards the Memory Keepers award which celebrates exceptional contributions to preserving the memory of the Holocaust.
As part of the Remembrance Week, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art will open an exhibition on January 28 titled “Dmitry Lion. Procession.” It is timed to coincide with the 100th birthday of one of the key figures in post-war Soviet art for whom the tragedy of the Holocaust served as a starting point in his creative journey.
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