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in reply to Redditsux

I wish American Voters had memories longer than 4 years. But they don't.

They got pissed at Bush and the Republicans in 2006 for the war and in 2008 for crashing the economy.

And 2 years later in 2010 they voted in a red wave not seen since reconstruction.

Donald Trump tried to overthrow the government and 4 years later they gave him another chance. If Trump shot a crowd of people on 5th avenue the kids of the victims would vote for him 4 years later.

in reply to Triasha

There were massive voter suppression campaigns in both those election cycles. And it doesn't help that the neo Liberals highjacked the democratic party, marginalizing labor. People are not motivated to vote for the lesser of two evils.
in reply to smayonak

People are not motivated to vote for the lesser of two evils.


Neoliberals and centrists need to get this through their firewall of condescencion towards leftists, no matter how much y'all hate leftists (and laugh at leftists with your more conservative friends) you need to understand the average person in the US hates you and your leaders far more than than they hate genuine leftists that actually fight for the working class instead of spitting on them and publicly calling them stupid.

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in reply to supersquirrel

Leftists in America are a tiny minority that happens to be in a kingmaker role because the Dems and Repubs are nearly evenly matched. There is no vast silent majority of Leftists. You're in an internet bubble.

YOU need to get onboard with OUR ideas.

in reply to ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ

Sure!

  • All people are equal before the law. Discrimination is abhorrent, and people's personal freedoms should be respected until they harm others. Liberals and Leftists pretty much agree 100% on this so I won't spend more time on it.
  • Capitalism is the most powerful social engine for beneficial progress that the world has ever seen, but we need to keep it under control. It's like an engine - harnessed, throttled, and controlled explosive power to drive us forward at a manageable pace. Strong regulations, strong unions, progressive taxes, and heavy government incentives are the ways we keep capitalism under control. Currently, it is OUT of control and is doing far more harm than good.
  • Taxes on the rich should be higher, loopholes should be closed, and enforcement should be stepped up. There's no consensus on exactly how much higher, but they all agree they should be higher.
  • At the same time, we recognize the potential economic effects of taxing the rich. If we're not careful, they'll just move their money elsewhere. So we want to raise taxes to the extent possible without triggering flight of the wealthy.
  • Everyone deserves a minimum standard of living. Food, shelter, and healthcare are human rights and should be free for those who can't afford it.
  • Immigrants are good for the economy. Even the illegal ones. We should be making immigration easier.
  • Climate change is real, is man-made, and it is our duty as humans to do our best to fix it. However, we can do so to a large extent without causing hardship among everyday people, by making intelligent changes upstream from consumers. We can have economic growth AND tackle climate change, if we're smart about it.

Obviously, left-leaning liberalism is a wide-ranging ideology but these are the main ones that came to mind immediately. The biggest difference between liberalism and Leftism is that Leftists want to tear down capitalism and Liberals want to control it.

in reply to Cryophilia

This is what a lot of young leftists hand wave away

Everyone deserves a minimum standard of living. Food, shelter, and healthcare are human rights and should be free for those who can't afford it. - Immigrants are good for the economy. Even the illegal ones. We should be making immigration easier.


Taking in infinite immigrants and providing food shelter and healthcare for them and their lineage until the end of time ALONG WITH all of the disadvantaged citizens is not economically sustainable. You’d effectively be turning the U.S. into the world’s homeless shelter. At some point, likely sooner than later, all the raised taxes in the world on the businesses that don’t leave won’t be enough to care for everyone.

I’m all for compassion but it has to be reasoned compassion. You can’t just look at what your version of Utopia is and say that’s what we should do. Humanity is not perfect and neither will any society it builds be. But at the same time we can’t let perfect be the enemy of the good, and so we engage in these discussions.

in reply to r3g3n3x

Taking in infinite immigrants and providing food shelter and healthcare for them and their lineage until the end of time ALONG WITH all of the disadvantaged citizens is not economically sustainable.


I disagree.

You’d effectively be turning the U.S. into the world’s homeless shelter.


Fuck yeah we would.

Give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.

Here's the thing about immigrants: they start businesses. They get degrees. They make money. They pay taxes. They drive the economic engine forward. They're not helpless fucking children, they are smart and driven and capable adults who happen to not speak your language and may have browner skin than you.

in reply to Cryophilia

Yeah, it feels like you don’t really want to engage with conflicting positions and would rather assume I’m a racist.
in reply to r3g3n3x

And you just assume that immigrants would be dependant forever instead of a massive benefit. All evidence of US history to the contrary.
in reply to Triasha

Actually, no. Obviously any immigrant set is going to be diverse. Contributions all coming on a spectrum from nothing to multi millionaire business starting.

The trick is to have a firm enough analytics handle on where you are as a country to handle all of the aforementioned needs of all of them that need it. You WILL eventually hit a point where you have to turn people away to break even economically . Then they start to come in illegally and you’re pushed past the breaking point.

How do you propose, in a world where we have that data (that may or may not exist yet I really don’t know if it’s possible to nail all of that information perfectly), that we handle the excess? If a church takes in too many people, they ask for more donations. If a country takes in too many people, who do they turn to?

in reply to r3g3n3x

What breaking point are you imagining? Our ability to feed people? The US produces enough food to feed the entire world.

Not the entire world a US meat based diet, but yes the entire world.

House people? That's more challenging, I admit, but the people coming here are a fraction of our population.

If conditions deteriorate because of overcrowding, you will have fewer people make the trip. I get that outbreaks of war, political oppression, and maybe disease could push people to make even dangerous futile attempts, but economic migrants will find an equilibrium.

Population growth is falling worldwide. There is no danger of overcrowding beyond the point of the land to sustain life. That could be a concern for a nation like Iceland, but not the US, which is one of the most productive and least populated places on earth.

There is a possibility of deteriorating living conditions, in the short term, but those are challenges I am willing to face.

in reply to Triasha

The scope of the original statement was food shelter and healthcare. That’s a tall order for open borders with no concern for logistics.

Consider what the country looks like if conditions have deteriorated so much that it deters people from coming here. We will have zoomed past the equilibrium stage. What does life look for the average citizen much less immigrant at that point?

I’m sorry to wrap it up there but I only have so much bandwidth. However, these are conversations that people used to be able to have to tease out nuance, but somehow the zeitgeist has devolved to adversarial tone, name calling, and cultish behaviors. Hopefully I’ll find more when I have more time.



The Expert Who Kept Eye Drops From Blinding You Was Fired Yesterday


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* archive.today
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L'eclettismo zig-zagante del serpente che accompagnò la rinascita berlinese - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri




Israeli strike kills 12 members of Gaza family as offensive widens


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/28055255

By Ahmed Aziz in Khan Younis, occupied Palestine
Published date: 2 April 2025 16:09 BST

"An Israeli air strike on Khan Younis has killed at least 12 displaced Palestinians from the same family, relatives told Middle East Eye, as Israel expanded its offensive on Wednesday to seize "large areas" of Gaza.

“They were hanging out at our place, and wanted to wish their mother a happy Eid,” Basma al-Qaoud, a relative of the victims, told MEE.

“They left, and an hour or two later, we receive a call telling us the Bari family home was bombed, which was the home they were renting.”"



Israeli strike kills 12 members of Gaza family as offensive widens


By Ahmed Aziz in Khan Younis, occupied Palestine
Published date: 2 April 2025 16:09 BST

"An Israeli air strike on Khan Younis has killed at least 12 displaced Palestinians from the same family, relatives told Middle East Eye, as Israel expanded its offensive on Wednesday to seize "large areas" of Gaza.

“They were hanging out at our place, and wanted to wish their mother a happy Eid,” Basma al-Qaoud, a relative of the victims, told MEE.

“They left, and an hour or two later, we receive a call telling us the Bari family home was bombed, which was the home they were renting.”"




Israeli strike kills 12 members of Gaza family as offensive widens


By Ahmed Aziz in Khan Younis, occupied Palestine
Published date: 2 April 2025 16:09 BST

"An Israeli air strike on Khan Younis has killed at least 12 displaced Palestinians from the same family, relatives told Middle East Eye, as Israel expanded its offensive on Wednesday to seize "large areas" of Gaza.

“They were hanging out at our place, and wanted to wish their mother a happy Eid,” Basma al-Qaoud, a relative of the victims, told MEE.

“They left, and an hour or two later, we receive a call telling us the Bari family home was bombed, which was the home they were renting.”"




in reply to Spectre

Reminds me of The Public Burning by Robert Coover.



New modelling reveals full impact of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs – with the US hit hardest


Modelling of how Trump’s tariffs will hit global trade suggests the US will be the biggest loser – while a few nations may emerge as surprising winners.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/theconversat…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



Trump announces new US tariffs on Mexican... beer


Mexico dodged a trade bullet Wednesday as Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexican products added one surprising item to the list: beer in cans.




WordPress maker Automattic lays off 16% of staff




A new security fund opens up to help protect the fediverse


A new security fund aims to help apps in the fediverse — like Mastodon, Threads, and Pixelfed — to pay researchers for disclosing security bugs.


How MAHA is Helping Poison Americans While Claiming to Save Them


The Trump administration’s recent announcement that the Environmental Protection Agency will roll back dozens of regulations protecting air and water quality has drawn praise from industry groups and condemnation from environmentalists. But one stakeholder has been conspicuously absent: the self-described health freedom movement known as MAHA.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/04/02/rfk-jr-s-maha-movement-has-a-fatal-flaw-00263926

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How multinational dairy companies convinced ministers to back away from new rules for baby formula


New baby formula standards were designed to prioritise infant nutrition and take the pressure off parents. But for formula companies, profits were at stake. And that's when the lobbying kicked in.

Concerns about misleading marketing claims on the tins was one of the reasons public health experts from New Zealand and Australia spent the past decade writing a set of regulations that would prioritise infant nutrition above all other interests.

Over 11 years, officials commissioned 36 public reports, five consumer studies and 40 stakeholder workshops, and wrote draft after draft. The regulations were all but signed and due to be implemented this year.

But in August, the government opted out of the trans-Tasman proposal last-minute, citing costs to exporters. While Australia will implement the new standards in 2030, New Zealand now intends to develop its own.

This RNZ investigation uses background interviews with industry insiders, officials and experts as well as documents obtained under the Official Information Act to show how the formula industry lobbied the government to put private profit before public health, and won.




Why does Trump and his administration want to deport so many immigrants?


I think that Trump and his party are driven purely by personal benefit and greed. The policies of Trump and his cronies reflect this and show how they want to control all the wealth among a ruling class. However, I don’t see how deporting immigrants (employees) would help this cause

Are they doing this for popular support? Why would they prioritize xenophobia over capital? Is it simply that they’re hateful and scared?



5 aprile 2025 14:30:00 CEST - GMT+2
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in reply to amogus

Ngl it looked like a shitty party instead of a protest of any kind lmao
in reply to St3alth

They were too busy trying to figure out how to maximalist product placement shots than to actually make scene or even just fucking make sense

IstALLAH (SWT) when the artists are finally freed from the economic slavery of working in Starbucks and the writers are finally provided a decent union-guaranteed pay, the explosion of art will grow the hearts and minds for decades



Diabolik in mostra a Palazzo Pallavicini




“Pokémon Scalpers Are the Worst…” — “Gli Speculatori Pokémon Sono il Peggio…”


Minchia e che situazioncina questa con le carte Pokémon negli ultimi mesi… Ehh signora mia, è semplicemente tornata la pokemania; cicli e ricicli storici di livello infinito… ma davvero, non mi aspettavo ci fossero di questi problemi. Forse non in Italia, e molto probabilmente non in edicola o in fumetteria, ma comunque qualcuno sta esagerando […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


“Pokémon Scalpers Are the Worst…” — “Gli Speculatori Pokémon Sono il Peggio…”


youtube.com/watch?v=eh0T2MLJr2…

Minchia e che situazioncina questa con le carte Pokémon negli ultimi mesi… Ehh signora mia, è semplicemente tornata la pokemania; cicli e ricicli storici di livello infinito… ma davvero, non mi aspettavo ci fossero di questi problemi. Forse non in Italia, e molto probabilmente non in edicola o in fumetteria, ma comunque qualcuno sta esagerando se si parla di scalping di pacchetti chiusi di carte giapponesi.

Ma proprio, boh. Io, quando ho ri-smesso con il gambling digitale con le carticelle virtuali, non è che ho provato a riconvertirmi a quello fisico, perché fortunatamente sono tirchia… ma a questo punto ci ripenserei minimo 3 volte, casomai dovesse venirmi un’idea. Questi qui (americani brutta razza…) fanno le guerre civili per prendere i pacchetti scontati di mezzo dollaro, fanno togliere intere sezioni agli ipermercati perché il casino che si genera altrimenti è troppo, e la cosa più spiacevole è che poi i bambini rimangono senza carte, perché gli adulti se le pijano tutte (qualcuno pensi ai bambini!!!)… Non si fa.






Piattaforme multi-sided e P2P Lending: innovazione e impatto economico




Temporary relief for migrant children as judge rules to reinstate legal funding


Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín’s order runs through April 16 and requires the Trump administration to resume funding for the Acacia Center for Justice and other nonprofit groups.

Martínez-Olguín determined that nonprofit groups have legal standing to sue the government to preserve funding. Plaintiffs are arguing that they’re entitled to funds through the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008.

Martínez-Olguín’s order prevents the termination of funding for legal representation for these children, allowing the Acacia Center for Justice to continue its services while legal proceedings continue.




Musk ‘Stepping Back’? Don’t Bet on It.




Justices let FDA denial of vape flavorings stand - SCOTUSblog


The Supreme Court on Wednesday largely upheld the Food and Drug Administration’s denials of two companies’ applications to sell flavored liquids for use in e-cigarettes. In a unanimous ruling, the justices threw out a ruling by the conservative U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit holding that the FDA had improperly pulled a “regulatory switcheroo” when it gave the companies instructions that they followed but then ignored those instructions and denied authorization while imposing new requirements. In a 46-page ruling by Justice Samuel Alito, the court sent the case back to the court of appeals so that it could take another look at one aspect of the dispute – specifically, whether it made a difference that the FDA had changed its position and failed to consider marketing plans that the companies had submitted as part of their applications.


Simon harris posted an Ai image with the word "penis" in irish in it by mistake.





Val Kilmer – „Val“ (2021)

Es ist wirklich ein Alleinstellungsmerkmal von ARTE, durch sein wenig schematisiertes Programm immer wieder auf aktuelle Vorgänge zeitnah reagieren zu können. So auch anlässlich des Todes von Val Kilmer am Dienstag, dem 01. April 2025. Mit diesem Film von Leo Scott und Ting Poo würdigt der Sender den einzigartigen Künstler. (ARTE, Neu!)



States say Trump's continued freeze on much-needed FEMA aid violates a judge's order


Since January, the Trump administration has held up federal money across many different agencies while it says it's reviewing the spending. Along with Oregon, Democratic officials from 21 states and the District of Columbia sued, saying the trillions in federal dollars were already allocated by Congress. A federal judge on March 6 ordered that the money start flowing again.

But the states are telling the judge that, in particular with the FEMA funding, the administration is not following his order.



Federal judge drops corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams


The order from U.S. Judge Dale Ho brings an end to the case against Adams, who had pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, bribery, wire fraud and other charges following his indictment last year.

Ho said he was dismissing the case with prejudice, meaning the government could not bring the charges again later — contrary to the Justice Department's request to dismiss the case without prejudice.

Adams was scheduled to go on trial in April until new leadership at the Justice Department under the Trump administration ordered prosecutors in New York in February to drop the case.



A Texas School Board Cut State-Approved Textbook Chapters About Diversity. A Board Member Says Material Violated the Law


In a less-publicized move, Blasingame, a former bilingual educator, proposed omitting several chapters from a textbook for aspiring educators titled “Teaching.” One of those chapters focuses on how to understand and educate diverse learners and states that it “is up to schools and teachers to help every student feel comfortable, accepted and valued,” and that “when schools view diversity as a positive force, it can enhance learning and prepare students to work effectively in a diverse society.”

Blasingame did not offer additional details about her opposition to the chapters during the meeting. She didn’t have to. The school board voted 6-1 to delete them.



Petty pedantry


It's common to the point of mootness, but: when describing the planet, Earth is a proper noun and should be capitalized. Otherwise you are referring to soil.
in reply to PyroNeurosis

My rule with langauge:

If you understand what they’re trying to say, then they did a good enough job expressing themselves.

(Also I love how this post is getting loads of upvotes because people are just seeing Bernie’s message and liking it lol).

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Q&A profile page options


v.01
@Friendica Support @Tutorial

Hi there!

A question about the different page option settings of accounts (friendica 2024.03).
/settings/account/basic

Screen of the account type options in the advanced account page type settings.

Right now this page want's to merge from a standard personal profile page to kinda community profile page where only specific defined profiles can publish thru it's wall to the rest of the followers.

First thought was to stay as a single profile page, allow mutual friend relations to publish/write to this wall, and change all contacts that do not belong to the inner circle of profiles to followers only. Apparently this setting doesn't work, or doesn't work as expected.
Security and privacy settings in:
/settings
Screen of the setting that allows friends to post to the profile page wall of a personal page.

Is this a known issue or some kind of misinterpretation of this option?

Next possible option would be to choose to become a public community group page.
Screen of the community group options in the advanced account page type settings.

This option would imply a continuous attention to change every new contact to followers only, if in fact this would mean that the followers would not be able to publish to the group but receive publications. Also this setting would include the risk of being exposed to unexpected posts into the community of followers whenever the administration of the profile lags behind for some reason.

The option private group looks more promising in this regard and actually would be the same than being a personal profile page that checks new follow requests and than could change the setting to allow mutual friendship to post to the profiles wall or simply define a follower relationship. The [Experimental] notice, that actually exists like lot's of years already is a little bit confusing, or creates a certain reluctance to try this option. How experimental is this still as of now or could we perhaps ask the community to run a general test on all the options of the account settings in general together with a general feed back to sum this up and come to some definite setup, wording and explanations on the matter?

in reply to utopiArte

Apparently community pages can't restrict access to posting onto the wall of the forum page, so this wouldn't be an option for the proposal.


[✅Fixed]Monitor drops to 30% brightness after suspend


Hey, I hope someone can help me.

Problem:

When I wake my PC from suspend, my monitor is always set down to 30% brightness for some reason.

These are the brightness settings of the monitor itself, which can only be accessed via the monitor settings using the buttons on the monitor. I do not mean the brightness settings of my desktop environment.
These are still set to 100%, even though the monitor is darker.

The problem also arises in a second case. When I lower the brightness in the brightness control of my DE, my monitor brightness is also lowered in the monitor settings down to 30% again. I can then no longer increase the brightness in the DE settings, because 100% in the DE now equals 30% in the monitor. So if I set the brightness to 50% in the DE for example, this is 50% of the 30% set in the monitor. So actually only 15% in real terms

I hope I was able to explain the problem clearly. Please ask if you don't understand something. It's really annoying because I need to turn up my screen brightness with the Buttons on the Monitor every single time I wake up my PC.

Technical data:

  • Nobara Linux 41 (Based on Fedora)
  • KDE Plasma 6.3.3
  • Wayland
  • Desktop PC. So a external monitor. Not a laptop monitor.
  • I have a 2nd monitor on which this does not happen.
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in reply to Instantnudel

I saw this problem for the first time yesterday. Run dmesg to look for errors from the kernel, for me I had amdgpu 0000:03:00.0: [drm] *ERROR* dc_dmub_srv_log_diagnostic_data: DMCUB error - collecting diagnostic data. I took this to mean that my system couldn't communicate with the monitor to change brightness anymore. When my system is idle, it first dims the monitor before turning it off, so when I wake it back up it's stuck on low brightness like this. Simply turning my monitor off and back on seemed to fix it.
in reply to Instantnudel

ive seen this running endeavor on my media nas box, so I think its a plasma issue, as it didnt happen before when i had it running debian with i forgot which DE and version.

it sets the physical brightness of my monitor down and actually affects when i switch inputs to my windows based conputer



Top 10 Technologies That Will Shape the Future


The future is here! From AI to quantum computing, these 10 groundbreaking technologies are set to change the world. Curious to know what’s coming next?



Entire Staff Is Fired at Office That Helps Poorer Americans Pay for Heating




How crawlers impact the operations of the Wikimedia projects


Since the beginning of 2024, the demand for the content created by the Wikimedia volunteer community – especially for the 144 million images, videos, and other files on Wikimedia Commons – has grown significantly. In this post, we’ll discuss the reasons for this trend and its impact.

The Wikimedia projects are the largest collection of open knowledge in the world. Our sites are an invaluable destination for humans searching for information, and for all kinds of businesses that access our content automatically as a core input to their products. Most notably, the content has been a critical component of search engine results, which in turn has brought users back to our sites. But with the rise of AI, the dynamic is changing: We are observing a significant increase in request volume, with most of this traffic being driven by scraping bots collecting training data for large language models (LLMs) and other use cases. Automated requests for our content have grown exponentially, alongside the broader technology economy, via mechanisms including scraping, APIs, and bulk downloads. This expansion happened largely without sufficient attribution, which is key to drive new users to participate in the movement, and is causing a significant load on the underlying infrastructure that keeps our sites available for everyone.




Paging Dr. Land Baron


Nonprofit hospitals are building tax-exempt real estate empires — and working to crush politicians who stand in their way.


A new security fund opens up to help protect the fediverse


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/27700093


A new security fund opens up to help protect the fediverse


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