Recommended Posts

Portugal:

- The rich history of my country and what it has given to the world;

- Our monuments;

- Our culture and language;

- Our national anthem, probably the most beautiful of all the nations;

- Great works and great authors (Cam?es, Fernando Pessoa, E?a de Queir?s, Jos? Saramago)

- The food (arroz de marisco, francesinhas, cozido ? portuguesa, caldo verde, leit?o da bairrada, a?orda...). GOOGLE the recipes!

- The pastry (pastel de nata, folar, bolo de mel, dom rodrigo, ovos moles, ...). GOOGLE the recipes!

- The wines (vinho do porto)

- Some music genres (fado, among others): http://en.wikipedia....sic_of_Portugal

- The women! God, the women!

- The weather;

- The beaches;

  • Like 2

Thats my birthright, not debateable

Unless you were born previous to 1707 (when Shetland became part of Great Britain), you are a British Citizen. Hold up now, what's your passport say?

I don't understand this whole "I'm not British" thing. I am English, yes. That does not preclude me from being British, European or Earthling. It in-fact dictates that I am.

I had a German tutor at Uni and you could tell he was proud of Germany. He was keen to stress how progressive Weimar Germany was, cinema, art, literature etc. I dont think what came after should mean everything good should be dismissed.

Don't get me wrong, I'm well aware of what all has originated from Germany in terms of culture, philosophy, inventions, scientifical progress. Still - thanks to my upbringing I find it difficult to be proud of my nationality.

Unless you were born previous to 1707 (when Shetland became part of Great Britain), you are a British Citizen. Hold up now, what's your passport say?

I don't understand this whole "I'm not British" thing. I am English, yes. That does not preclude me from being British, European or Earthling. It in-fact dictates that I am.

I hear you lol, but Shetland is my homeland, Scotland is my nation thats where my pride in my nationality lies,

Proud of my nationality? I can't say I am.

You should be Germany is a great country! Long and incredible history, amazing beer, friendly people and I think Germanic women are some of the most beautiful women in the world!

I am proud to be Canadian because Canada is a land filled with multiculturalism, comprised of people from all ethnicities, so much so, that in major metropolis centres of the country there are far fewer Caucasian citizens that foreign ethnicities. That takes the cake for me: Canada's wide appeal as a place where diversity brings people together as opposed to segregating them.

And of course most people have heard the "You know you are Canadian when?" My favourite one includes the one used in the Tide commercial:

?No self respecting Canadian says "let?s wait for a warmer day." -- Because much of the time, a warmer day is a long way off :p

Cheers

That's fair, as a Canadian myself I know exactly what you mean, however unlike you.. I don't like being a minority which is what is happening. Where I live there are dollar stores beside every Tim Hortons.. and if you live in a city with a tonne of Timmies, you know exactly what I mean. And every dollar store is owned by a different Indian or Asian family.

Now, I am not Racist nor do I want them to Leave, and what I say may come off that way, but my point is that I don't like being a minority and multi-culturalism isn't something I am proud to say my country does.

However, I am proud that the fact I can vote, drink alcohol, etc when I so decide. I am not forced to do something, and have the freedom to choose. I am proud of the fact that we aren't guerrilla run, nor is it a dictatorship. I am proud that I can walk down the street without a big risk of being shot.

I'll never understand why someone would be proud of their nationaility. It seems very pompous.

I mean, I can see why one might love the culture and history of their country and want to be a part of that, but to be proud of it? There is a tasteless air of self importance about national pride.

  • Like 3

F6SFJ.png

The only decent things listed in your lunatic post are the booze and food.

I'm gonna assume you're portuguese as well:

Really? You don't even like some of the monuments, the beaches, and the literature? That's sad. :(

Wrong.

You're a principle of England, being Wales is our principality.

You're British as England is part of Britain.

B.T.W.

Happy St. Georges day!

I am proud as I live in a near democracy and things polictically are getting better since that socialist party were voted out.

I'm proud of what my country has done in terms of history, and I'm proud of what my past family has done for this country, but to be proud of the country, nope.

This country is a joke, and is run by idiots.

On the flip side, we have UK politics, and it's utter ****, especially with immigration.

This.

I saw 2 images floating around the Internet a few years ago, shame I can't find them now. It was of the Union Jack done in the colours of the Pakistan flag (green and white), with the moon and star in the middle.

I also found an image once of the Pakistan colours / flag done as the United Kingdom map.

Totally wrong and sick in so many ways.

I despise my background ... want them all to die without any remorse (however my wife is of the same background as me ... not happy about it) ...

My current nationality is Canadian and I love it ... I embrace it and proud to be a Canadian. --- It offered everything and more that my previous nation/country did not. Obviously it has some drawbacks but I turn a blind eye to them.

I like the freedom most of all and the opportunities to realize and do or at least attain some of my dreams.

Coming from an European background would not mind being part of the following countries though:

Sweden/Germany/Norway/Russia <-- bit scared though there/Ireland/S.Korea/China(HK)/Antarctica <-- a bit cold but who knows all might melt

Things I have with the stupidity fo the Canadian government (Cell use/pricing, Internet, Immigration, Highway Speeds, House Pricing, Health Care <-- must be better)

Aside from what sh*thole my country India has become, im proud of its rich history and culture, it is known for world's first civilization, people from every part of world came to conquer it, stayed here and accepted it culture. Home to almost every human race, with hundreds of different cultures and traditions, having people from every religion, who get along really well. If you go to east you will see mixture of Indian and East Asian countries, If you go south you see the real Indian culture ( as Dravidian were the real native Indians ), If you go north and west, you see mixture of Indian and Middle eastern culture.

In past it was known for its Scientific, mathematical and medical knowledge and researches, Scientists from whole Asia and middle east used to gather here.

man i can go on and on, but im tired of typing. :p

Nelson Mandela: The one and only!

Chris Barnard: First human heart transplant

Elon Musk: Co-founder of Zip2, PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla Motors

Max Theiler, virologist, 1951 Nobel Prize winner (1899?1972)

Mark Shuttleworth First African in space

Manfred Mann, musician, after whom the band was named after.

Steve Biko

Phillip V Tobias, palaeontologist (born 1925)

Sydney Brenner, biologist, 2002 Physiology Medicine Nobel Prize winner (born 1927)

Many, many others, too many to mention!

South Africans have great resilience and a strong fighting spirit and overall are good and kind people.

this thread was making me laugh. i love everyone's patriotic opinions that are pronounced as fact :laugh:

i'm proud of <country> b/c we have the best beaches in the world!

i'm proud of <country> b/c we have the best women in the world!

that being said, as an american, i know for a fact that we dont have the best women in the world :laugh: i think anyone can agree w/ that

I am an Indian and though current time is not so good, I will focus on the things that make me proud which is what the thread asked for:

We are culturally diverse country, you can visit different places and you will find great differences in the way of living.

The ancient civilization started here.

We had great knowledge of science, maths, and medicine in ancient times. Aryabhatta discovered the concept of 0.

We had sanskrit, from which other languages originated from.

Yoga and ayurveda originated from here, which makes world healthy.

Kama Sutra! ;)

Great philosophers and politicians like Chanakya who stopped and defeated the great Alexander.

Vedas, upanaishadas, Geeta and other books with abundance of knowledge. Though everybody claims different things because nobody reads the books themselves, but the original book contains good knowledge.

We are awesome in Cricket and won the World Cup last year.

India have never attacked another country in the history, ever.

We were very rich and that's why British attacked us.

Bhagat Singh, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and like radicals which gave up their life for our nation's freedom.

Gandhi ji, who fought without violence and got us our freedom.

We are a great rising economy and power.

We have smart engineers and doctors. Our engineers are in great places all over the world.

The great Indian army.

IITs and IIMs, one of the best technical and management universities all over the world, and they have very tough entrance exams JEE and CAT which have very low selection ratio.

The Indian cuisine, we love food and we love our spices!

Very great mass communication, so many news channels and papers in many variety of languages.

We have still great family values.

Sari, the elegant dress that can be sexy when needed. :drool:

Indian women, mix of beauty and class and they are of independent thoughts without being a feminist zealot.

Spiritualism in India.

Jugaad or making things work. We rock in making useful things with scraps.

Respect for guests or "Athiti Devo Bhava"(literally Guest is God). If food is scarce, host will make the guest eat and remain hungry himself. We treat guests with utmost honor and humbleness.

Much more, but you get the idea that we are awesome! :punk:

1. The constitution and the 1st amendment.

2. 2nd amendment (without the second amendment the first will no longer be relevant)

3. Genius's like Bill Gates,Steve Jobs, Samuel Colt,John Moses Browning, The Wright brothers and so many others.

4. Our military, its strength and technology is nearly unmatched, some countries may have larger numbers but they aren't as battle proven.

5. Google,Yahoo,Amazon and numerous other American websites that make it easy to search and shop.

6. The United States geography, I don't need to leave the country to go to a beautiful beach or take a trip to the mountains, or the desert.

7. American cars, they may not be Ferrari's or Lambo's but here a relatively fast car like a Corvette is not out of reach.

8.Guns,it goes along with the second amendment but i'm talking about models and makes, like Colt,Mossberg,Remington,Smith&Wesson and so on.

9. Music and television, Without America the Beatles,Rolling Stones and so many other foreign bands wouldn't have been such a global success. Also American movies and American music.

10. Our government yes I don't like it at times but its better than a lot of socialist governments in Europe.

11. Our heritage, People left Europe to start new lives here etc.

12. Our Athletes, With the Olympics coming up soon I'm sure the U.S will rack up a healthy amount of gold medals.

13. The weather here you can live in pretty much any climate you wish, Don't like snow? move to Florida or California (certain parts of CA).

14. Southern cousine, it may not be the healthiest but its good.

15.The core value's of America (which is under fire at the moment). The can do attitude, the attitude where you aren't entitled to anything. The thought that if you work hard you can accomplish your dreams.

16. Wal-Mart and other big stores. No not because I like to shop there but because they became successful multi-billion dollar business's. Some hate corporations but it just proves that you can be successful in the U.S

17.GPS, Thank you to the engineers at MIT I no longer get lost on long road trips across the country.

18. Gibson les paul guitars.

19. Cheap Gas, compared to Europe.

20. Rock and Roll without that American form of music the Beatles,Rolling Stones,Def Leppard,Queen and so many other's wouldn't have existed.

So there's my 20 on why i'm proud to live in the U.S.

And before anyone hates on me.

33yhllf.gif

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Yup, that's a doozy right there 😄
    • It's a bundle of tools created by a variety of people, so things can go wrong sometimes. It's a great addition to Windows, and I use a lot of the tools on a daily basis. Also, it's still a 0.**** release so quick updates are to be expected 😉
    • Oh, I did. And it's even worse than I was hoping! Besides a lot of techno-babble jargon (yes I understand 100% of it but it's still all just techno-babble) there's 2 key points that make me super-weary about even considering testing this out. -- By default, after installation, a relay is automatically set up, so you do not need to care about that. * Non-chatmail apps use email servers as a long-term message archive while chatmail clients use email servers for ephemeral instant message relay. * Supporting the full variety of classic email setups would require considerable development and maintenance efforts, and complicate making chatmail-based messaging more resilient, reliable and fast. -- Basically, the end-user device is the 'server' (relay) so there is NO ARCHIVING whatsoever because every message is necessarily ephemeral. Great for techno-paranoia (and for illicit activities preferring no tracks to cover) but terrible for everybody else. It's also ironically contradictory to engineering principles of redundancies besides the transport layers due to the explicit absence of any persistent storage. Instead of 'classic email address' retaining multi-GB messaging archives on its server, now every device must retain 100% of those storage demands. (Email messages were originally meant to be short correspondences, not the multi-MB attachments boondoggle that now exists with unlimited spam engines flooding every potential recipient.) Any device swap or reset (or loss) makes the entire message history go bye-bye forever... lest there's an off-device auto-archival "relay" mechanism that's really a separate server that holds onto all transported messages (an email server) that utilizes 'chatmail email address' identities (like an email server) and its own persistent storage archive (like an email server). But... this solution is hoping to exist alongside real-world email address identities (based on the email server relay pathway) but simply render messages in chat thread format in an ephemeral manner (with contents being encrypted, and messages auto-expiring) ... In the end, it's a chat app/experience for the Web3/P2P-at-all-costs zealots. (I have accts on all sorts of federated web3 services so I understand the technical and non-technical alike.) For any practical users, however, it's just another service to download/install, register, cross-share id cards/qr codes, but know that there's no history/archive whatsoever (by design) so no account/message recovery whatsoever... update the device, install a bummed update patch, or dare upgrade your device... all history, poof, gone. Ya gotta start everything over again like they're a brand new person.
    • You've tried DuckDuckGo and Brave Search, now get serious with SearXNG by Paul Hill Over the last decade, it has become quite trendy to dump Google Search in favor of privacy-preserving alternatives such as DuckDuckGo, Startpage, and Brave Search. These search engines have done a very good job at highlighting dodgy practices by Google, such as adjusting search results based on what it thinks you’ll like (filter bubble) and stalking you around the web to advertise to you. While these search engines are good starting points when compared to non-private services like Google, there are still quite a few issues with them. For example, both DuckDuckGo and Brave Search require running non-free JavaScript in your web browser, which is comparable to running proprietary software on your computer, meaning you can be sure about what it’s actually doing in the background. Another issue is that these search engines are hosted on the respective companies’ servers, and you are using a service that you don’t control. Finally, DuckDuckGo, while offering privacy features, relies heavily on Microsoft’s infrastructure for its results and, in the past, has permitted Microsoft tracking scripts. If you are looking for a more private search solution than DuckDuckGo, Brave Search, and Startpage, then I recommend taking a look at SearXNG. It is a privacy-respecting metasearch engine that can be used via different public instances, which is useful for mobile users, or you can install it on your computer or server and run it locally with maximum control. Unlike Google, Bing, or Brave Search, which crawl the web and have their own search indexes, SearXNG is a metasearch engine, meaning it taps other search engines, stripping your identifying data, such as IP address, user agent, and cookies, in the process. Your search query is sent to the other search engines you enable before aggregating the results. SearXNG has deployment flexibility. If you are a casual user or a mobile user and don’t want to run SearXNG locally, you can use a public instance that is hosted by someone else. The main problem with this is that you are putting trust in the maintainer of the instance regarding stuff like logs that they may keep; good hosts should have a privacy policy explaining their policies. If you are trying to use SearXNG, you can also install the software on your device and then head to 127.0.0.1:8080 in your browser and search from there. While you don’t have to worry about a third-party admin like the public instances, search engines could ultimately block your IP address if they frown on you pulling in their search results locally. If you want to run it locally, it’s a good idea to use proxies or VPNs to hide your actual IP. You don’t have to worry about this with a public instance, as search engines never see your IP address. The main privacy benefit of using SearXNG is that it isolates your identity from the underlying engines that it’s capable of searching, such as Google and Bing. These search engines will only see requests coming from a generic server, so they can’t profile you and create a bubble filter that influences what results you see. This also ensures that your search engine doesn’t turn into an echo chamber that prevents you from reading alternative points of view. As a free software project, you are allowed to inspect SearXNG to make sure there are no negative features bundled inside. This sets it apart from the privacy search engines mentioned earlier because you can’t check their source code. As a meta search engine, you are not restricted to getting results from one source. Due to the fact that it scrapes content from other websites, your SearXNG instance will periodically get blocked from different providers, so it’s good to select a range of sources as a backup. While enabling all of the services will give you great results, this can make searching slower. I am personally happy with slower searches for the best results, but you can always check which providers are slowing down your search from the search results page and disable them to speed things up. If you want decent results quickly, enable the main search providers such as Google, Brave, DuckDuckGo, Qwant, Bing, and Yahoo. This way, you get wide coverage without the latency. On the Engines tab in Preferences, do note that there are different tabs, such as General, Images, and Videos, with their own providers that can be toggled and are not covered by "Enable all" while on the General tab, so be sure to dig into each. Just a note, if you want to enable everything, press "Enable all" in one tab, then hit save at the bottom of the page, then do the next tab, and so on. If you press "Enable all", then do that in each tab, and then save, nothing will stick. When I had just some of the search engines enabled, I searched “define nefarious” and results came back with the definition of “define” - obviously that was a sucky result. However, when I had everything enabled, it found dictionary pages for the word “nefarious” and even had an inline definition on the sidebar, which is quite nice too - that was delivered by WolframAlpha for anyone wondering! Probably the worst thing about this meta search engine is that the engines you select are saved with a cookie, so you must enable them on every new device you use SearXNG on, including if you decide to go into incognito mode with your web browser. Honestly, I would say this is the most annoying aspect, and perhaps if your browser lets you choose a separate private browsing search engine, then it would be best to use DuckDuckGo for this portion of your browsing. Another weakness of SearXNG is the random blocking of it by search providers. When you are on the results page, expand the “Response time” box, and it will show things like “Suspended: too many requests” or “access denied”. This is why it is good to enable several providers so that there is always a fallback to get results from. I won’t pretend SearXNG will be for everyone, however, if you enable all of the providers and put up with the slower response time, the results can be really amazing. Even if you don’t want to use it as your daily driver, keeping a bookmark handy that links to it is a good idea if you ever feel like doing a deep dive into a niche topic where other search engines are just failing to bring up any good result, due to the amount of sources it looks on. If you’re interested in radical user control over the software you use, installing SearXNG locally can also be a good idea, but be prepared to be temporarily blocked from sites if you trigger bot sensors without a VPN. Personally, I’ve opted to use a public instance, rather than install it myself. If you want to use it via a public instance, head over to searx.space to find a provider. Let us know in the comments if you have used SearXNG or its predecessor, Searx. What do you think about the quality of the results?
    • Dear Neowin, If it is not too much trouble, can you start using the new-ish designations for Insider Preview? "Experimental" is different than "former Dev" as it can apply to different models, eg 26H1 or 26H2 etc, right? No need to seed confusion IMHO. And, please "finally" update your graphics. OK?
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Woland13 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Woland13 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Year In
      bernmeister earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Week One Done
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      503
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      226
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      158
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      75
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!