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Jeremy Corbyn's New Group Sounds Very Much Like Another Party Which Is Rising On The Left


Jeremy Corbyn has just announced he is launching a brand new left-wing party – but it already sounds very similar to the Green Party’s proposals.

Together with fellow former Labour MP Zarah Sultana, the ex-Labour leader promised a “new kind of political party” which “belongs to you”.

They said they would call for a wealth tax, champion an NHS which is free from privatisation, stand up for Palestine and challenge the fossil fuel giants “putting their profits before our planet”.

These policies are not dissimilar to those backed by the Green Party, which many former Labour supporters, now disillusioned, have flocked to over the last year.

That could therefore put the two parties at odds with one another.

Zack Polanski, the frontrunner in the ongoing Greens’ leadership race and the party’s current deputy, told HuffPost UK shortly after Corbyn’s announcement it is clear the parties have plenty in common.

He noted: “I’ve read the statement and I can’t see a single thing in there that’s not Green Party policy or doesn’t align already with the Green Party.”

He said: “I really like Jeremy and Zarah both as people and also as politicians. I’m supportive of anything they’re setting up.”

But the London Assembly member also made it clear they would be “welcome” in the Greens, which he called a “movement for change”.

He said: “I think it’s a positive thing that they’ve recognised that the Labour Party as a vehicle of progressive change that utterly collapsed, and it’s time to abandon it. They’ve not left the Labour Party, but Labour Party has left them.”

However, he noted that – unlike Corbyn’s new group – the Greens do not need to have a conference in the autumn to decide their name.

“Maybe that conference should decide actually, the Green party exists and is doing really well,” Polanski said, pointing to the nearly two million votes they secured in the general election. “It kind of makes sense to join the Green Party.”

in reply to flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)

Surely you're not going to say that Keir Starmer is what led Labour to victory.
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in reply to frightful_hobgoblin

By September it will just be East Israel. They needed to do this a decade ago.


Capasa (Cnmi): “Sfruttamento nella moda? Fenomeno limitato"


Secondo Capasa, Presidente di Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, lo sfruttamento nella moda è un fenomeno limitato.

Ad ora sono stati indagati:

• Alviero Martini

• Armani operations

• Dior Manufactures

• Valentino Bags

• Loro Piana

Fenomeni isolati o sistema strutturale?

Si tratta davvero di fenomeni isolati? Oppure la moda è totalmente nella mani della finanza, dei grandi fondi - del lusso (LVMH, Kering, Richemont) e del fast fashion (Shein, Zara, H&M) - espressione del capitalismo puro?

Spazi di resistenza:

🔴 Slow fashion, piccoli brand indipendenti.

🔴 Comunità che rifiutano il consumismo (es. DIY, swap parties).

La domanda vera è:
Possiamo immaginare una moda davvero libera dal capitalismo? O è un’utopia?

Voi che ne pensate? Siete d'accordo con Capasa?

https://www.pambianconews.com/2025/07/24/capasa-cnmi-sfruttamento-nella-moda-fenomeno-limitato-serve-tutelare-la-filiera-italiana-452810/




Decifrare le antiche iscrizioni romane con l'AI è possibile


crosspostato da: poliverso.org/objects/0477a01e…

Decifrare le antiche iscrizioni romane con l'AI è possibile

Google DeepMind, il laboratorio di ricerca sull'AI di Google, ha presentato Aeneas, un modello progettato specificamente per aiutare gli studiosi a comprendere, attribuire e persino ricostruire i testi antichi.

hdblog.it/tecnologia/articoli/…



Decifrare le antiche iscrizioni romane con l'AI è possibile

Google DeepMind, il laboratorio di ricerca sull'AI di Google, ha presentato Aeneas, un modello progettato specificamente per aiutare gli studiosi a comprendere, attribuire e persino ricostruire i testi antichi.

hdblog.it/tecnologia/articoli/…

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Phishers Target Aviation Execs to Scam Customers




Astronomers uncover white dwarf system emitting bright radio pulses with strange rhythm






Question, basic: How to follow moving instances (topics)? And what happens to "old" instances?


Hello, dear "Lemmings" (correct address?)

As a quite new user to the Lemmy universe and the Fediverse concept, I have a basic question, which I could not get answered elsewhere:
If an instance (= a community / topic group, e. g. "memes","World news" or "MapPorn" in the example picture) is moving from one server to another (= the name and/or ending changes), how to properly follow the move? And what happens to the "old" instances, that are discontinued? Should I keep them following?

Best regards

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in reply to Vroomfondel

If an instance (= a topic group, e. g. “memes”,“World news” or “MapPorn” in the example picture) is moving from one server to another (= the name and/or ending changes), how to properly follow the move?


You find out about it the way you did, then follow the new one. I don't think there's a mechanism to do that automatically.

And what happens to the “old” instances, that are discontinued? Should I keep the following?


In this particular case, you can see in the sidebar that the community is locked, i.e. there will not be any new posts, i.e. there is no point in keeping the subscription. It also doesn't hurt anything though.



CMA designates Google and Apple, proposes measures


The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) proposed designating Apple and Google with "strategic market status" (SMS) for their mobile platforms, which control 90-100% of UK mobile devices1. The designation would allow the regulator to impose new rules addressing app store fees, review processes, and restrictions on digital wallets1.

The CMA published roadmaps outlining priority actions, including ensuring fair app store rankings, allowing users to be directed to external payment options, and enabling better interoperability between devices1. For Apple specifically, the regulator aims to address restrictions on digital wallets and connected devices like smartwatches2.

Both companies pushed back against the proposals. Apple warned the rules could "undermine privacy and security" and force it to "give away technology for free to foreign competitors"3. Google's competition director Oliver Bethell called the announcement "disappointing and unwarranted"3.

The CMA will make final decisions on the SMS designations by October 22, 2025, with initial interventions expected to begin in autumn 20251. More complex issues, like requiring Apple to allow alternative app stores, have been postponed for consideration until 20264.


  1. CMA proposes action to drive more competition on mobile platforms ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎
  2. CMA proposes next steps for improving mobile platforms in the UK ↩︎
  3. CNBC - Apple, Google hit with UK scrutiny as regulator pushes for mobile changes ↩︎ ↩︎
  4. PocketGamer - UK's CMA crawls to Apple and Google regulation ↩︎


Lawsuit Alleges Roblox Hosted Digital 'Diddy Freak-Off' Themed Games





Grindr Won’t Let Users Say 'No Zionists'




Trump’s war on windmills started in Scotland. Now he’s taking it global


Trump’s bitter dislike of renewable energy first erupted publicly 14 years ago in a seemingly trivial spat over wind turbines visible from his Scottish golf course. As Trump returns to Scotland this week, though, he is using the US presidency to squash clean power, with major ramifications for the climate crisis and America’s place in the world.

Although Trump failed in his legal attempt to halt the Scottish wind farm, an enduring scorn towards renewables appears to have been seeded that now has global consequences.

As president, Trump has declared wind and solar projects unwelcome in the US, barring them from federal lands and signing a vast spending bill that demolishes support for a nascent industry that held the promise of revamping the American economy while cutting dangerous planet-heating pollution.

in reply to greenfire

Donald J. Quixote over here battling windmills imagining them as giants.
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Infrastructure or Intrusion? Europe’s Conflicted Data Center Expansion


Data centers, cornerstones of the EU’s digital ambitions, are expanding rapidly across the continent. Public responses to this digital prioritization vary dramatically. Some communities embrace them as engines of development; others push back, citing threats to the environment and their quality of life.


Wayback 0.1 Released As First Preview Release For X11 Compatibility Layer


"Wayback is an X11 compatibility layer that allows for running full X11-only desktop environments using Wayland. It is essentially an X11 server backed by Wayland, leveraging wlroots and Xwayland. Our goal is for Wayback to eventually be a completely drop-in replacement to the Xorg binary, thus reducing maintenance burden for distro maintainers."
in reply to Karna

Seems like popping open WSL in a Windows VM running inside a Linux host
in reply to nymnympseudonym

A more apt comparison would be using the Windows guest to remote into the Linux host via xorg piping, waypipe, VNC, RDP, etcetera, which conveys your feeling of weirdness while being a closer approximation of what this really does.
in reply to nymnympseudonym

It is more like creating a Linux kernel deigned to run only WINE.
in reply to LeFantome

This project does exactly that, it runs a reimplementation of linux specifically to run wine on platforms that it doesn't natively support. github.com/danoon2/Boxedwine
in reply to TurboWafflz

finally I can play Solitaire on my HPUX
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in reply to Karna

This is good. Hopefully it'll be extremely slimmed down and allow for remaining X11 applications to keep functioning.


The Russian Foreign Ministry cited examples of "hate speech" by the Western political establishment


in reply to jackeroni

Sounds more like the west is calling a spade a spade to me. This is just propaganda at its finest.

(Mods: I am not trying to break rule 1 or 2, I am stating my opinion.)

in reply to Luci

you're right, this guy is always posting shit like this
in reply to Luci

The fact that you think those statements are reasonable is evidence primarily of how deeply ingrained Russophobia is in your worldview.

in reply to jackeroni

Ukraine would stop all attack if russia left Ukraine (inc crimea) but the russia nazi oligarchy refuses
in reply to jackeroni

Just because you say it doesn't make it true. The real Nazi regime ia projecting their Nazism upon the country they are invading. Kinda like the Nazi regeime of 1939...
in reply to n3m37h

Ukraine is the country with the neonazi battalions, you can't just ignore that.
in reply to queermunist she/her

Proof?? Alligations are just that

Ya know, like this

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in reply to n3m37h

The Asov battalion is real and I don't think anyone disputes it.
in reply to queermunist she/her

Yes, the batallion is real. The nazi part is an alligation. Show proof that azov are nazi

Or is your propagandaized little mind incapable of understanding prood vs allegations

From what Ive seen, azov will take POW where russians execute them when unarmed. Which one is more nazi like?

The accuser has the burden of proof. Till proof is shown, it is all just russian nazi propaganda

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in reply to n3m37h

thenation.com/article/world/az…

We know they started as a neo-Nazi paramilitary/street gang, which is why the US once designated them as a terrorist organization.

If you refuse to see the obvious facts in front of your face, I'm not going to be able to convince you.

And it doesn't matter.

They're going to fucking lose and there's nothing you can do about it.

in reply to queermunist she/her

But the truth is that this is an easily debunked fantasy spun out by a handful of propagandists. Yet Western media has repeated their falsehoods with a neglect for the basic tenets of journalism that stretches beyond the fog of war into the realm of intentional blindness.


Nope not a single Russian talking point anywhere to be found.

Try a non biased article, or video

If Ukraine is about to loose why did they just take back a town in Sumy??

How much land has russia taken this year? How many losses per that land??
Where are russias tanks??

youtu.be/BZNbxWaPKqM

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in reply to n3m37h

If you think The Nation is biased toward Russia, then no outlet will be “unbiased” in your estimation.

If Ukraine is about to loose why did they just take back a town in Sumy??

How much land has russia taken this year? How many losses per that land?? Where are russias tanks??


Either you haven’t been paying attentionl or your sources are the most Western-biased of all.

in reply to davel

How donI know Ukraine has talen back a town in Sumy if I werent paying attention?

War maps tend to be neutral.

Putin is a Nazi fuck

in reply to davel

sh.itjust.works/comment/199760…

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_…
cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-pr…
theconversation.com/the-proud-…
adl.org/resources/backgrounder…

does this mean America is a Nazi state too??


"He said he supports strong leadership for Ukraine, like Germany during World War II, but opposes the Nazis' genocide against Jews. Minorities should be tolerated as long as they are peaceful and don't demand special privileges, he said, and the property of wealthy oligarchs should be taken away and nationalized." Usa-Today

Seems like there is a bit of miss interpretation of the word Nazi here

'While the Azov Battalion represents only a tiny fraction of the brave Ukrainian defence forces fighting Russia, their regional notoriety has enabled Mr Putin to put across a useful lie to “justify” his invasion of a free democratic nation.' Independant

So a tiny minority that has virtually no power makes all of Ukraine a Nazi state??

On its face, Putin’s smear is absurd, not least because Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is Jewish and has said that members of his family were killed during World War II. There is also no evidence of recent mass killings or ethnic purges taking place in Ukraine. Moreover, labeling enemies Nazis is a common political ploy in Russia, especially from a leader who favors disinformation campaigns and wants to stir up feelings of national vengeance against a WWII foe to justify conquest. - NBC Opinion piece

"Azov is a far-right all-volunteer infantry military unit whose members – estimated at 900 – are ultra-nationalists and accused of harbouring neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideology." & 'In 2015, Andriy Diachenko, the spokesperson for the regiment at the time said that 10 to 20 percent of Azov’s recruits were Nazis.' - Aljazeera

So 900/12,000 makes Azov all nazi??

'It was Azov's Semenyaka who hosted Rundo along with fellow Americans Michael Miselis and Benjamin Daley, RAM members who participated in last year's "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that was the backdrop for the death of 32-year-old counterprotester Heather Heyer.' - Radio Free Europe

So is America a nazi state too??

Sure there is a small minority of
people with shit outlooks but that doesnt make Ukraine a Nazi state


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in reply to n3m37h

Show proof that azov are nazi


::: spoiler ok

(here is snopes investigating that photo)
:::

in reply to Arthur Besse

"He said he supports strong leadership for Ukraine, like Germany during World War II, but opposes the Nazis' genocide against Jews. Minorities should be tolerated as long as they are peaceful and don't demand special privileges, he said, and the property of wealthy oligarchs should be taken away and nationalized." Usa-Today

Seems like there is a bit of miss interpretation of the word Nazi here

'While the Azov Battalion represents only a tiny fraction of the brave Ukrainian defence forces fighting Russia, their regional notoriety has enabled Mr Putin to put across a useful lie to “justify” his invasion of a free democratic nation.' Independant

So a tiny minority that has virtually no power makes all of Ukraine a Nazi state??

On its face, Putin’s smear is absurd, not least because Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is Jewish and has said that members of his family were killed during World War II. There is also no evidence of recent mass killings or ethnic purges taking place in Ukraine. Moreover, labeling enemies Nazis is a common political ploy in Russia, especially from a leader who favors disinformation campaigns and wants to stir up feelings of national vengeance against a WWII foe to justify conquest. - NBC Opinion piece

"Azov is a far-right all-volunteer infantry military unit whose members – estimated at 900 – are ultra-nationalists and accused of harbouring neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideology." & 'In 2015, Andriy Diachenko, the spokesperson for the regiment at the time said that 10 to 20 percent of Azov’s recruits were Nazis.' - Aljazeera

So 900/12,000 makes Azov all nazi??

'It was Azov's Semenyaka who hosted Rundo along with fellow Americans Michael Miselis and Benjamin Daley, RAM members who participated in last year's "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that was the backdrop for the death of 32-year-old counterprotester Heather Heyer.' - Radio Free Europe

So is America a nazi state too??

Sure there is a small minority of
people with shit outlooks but that doesnt make Ukraine a Nazi state

in reply to jackeroni

I mean sure they should ideally get out of Ukraine territory. But realistically, that land is dead and useless, filled with mines and bomb crater's.
And Russia will not give up all their captured territory unless completedly defeated/unable to continue the war, also unlikely. So is getting all territory back really worth all the loss of life and the correct diplomatic approach? Russia won't end the war losing their captured territory, or rather Putin will not.


Fatal Skirmishes and Diplomatic Breakdowns as Thailand–Cambodia Conflict Heats Up




Sabato 2 agosto 2025 a Brisighella (Ra) torna “Calici sotto i tre colli”


Cibo, buon vino e musica si fondono per il ritorno, sabato 2 agosto, della rassegna "Calici sotto i tre colli". Il borgo medioevale di Brisighella si trasformerà in una cantina a cielo aperto per poter gustare buon cibo da strada e i calici delle migliori produzioni vinicole del territorio. Il tutto accompagnato da spettacoli di musica dal vivo nello splendido scenario del 3 colli.

Dalle ore 20:15 in Piazza Marconi va in scena l'esibizione di "Encuentros – Live tra Flamenco e Pop" con Carlo Calderano alla chitarra flamenca e Valentina Rambelli alla voce. Sul palco la formazione di flamenco pop che unisce gli studi classici e la sonorità flamenca che restituiscono un mix di accorgimenti armonici e sonorità per nulla scontati.

Dalle ore 21:45 in Piazza Carducci è il turno dei “7SevenUp" con loro carica esplosiva, dettata anche dalla giovane età, nella migliore esplorazione delle hit degli anni ‘90 e Duemila.

Durante la serata, passeggiando per il centro storico, si potranno inoltre assaggiare gli ottimi vini delle cantine del territorio: Baccagnano, Cantina Bulzaga, Ca’ Barchi, CAB Terra di Brisighella, Cantina Casadio, Conte di Val D’Amone, Gallegati, Le lagune Terre Antiche, Loiano, Tenuta Uccellina, Terra e Sale, Terrabusi, Vespignano, Vigne di San Lorenzo, Villa Liverzano, Zinzani.

L'ingresso è a offerta libera. Per informazioni www.brisighella.org.

in reply to Viaggi&Miraggi

ciao, questo è il terzo messaggio consecutivo nello stesso gruppo, ti ricordiamo che è permesso solo un messaggio al giornoo per ogni gruppo. Grazie.


RipaMagic il 10 e 11 agosto 2025 con il mago umanitario Mattia Flip e grandi artisti della magia a a Ripatransone (AP)


Torna anche questo agosto il festival che regala due giorni magici nel bellissimo borgo marchigiano di Ripatransone con spettacoli di grandi artisti, laboratori, street food e visite guidate al Museo della Matemagica e alle sue incredibili illusioni ottiche.

Il cuore della nuova edizione di RipaMagic batte forte nel nome di Mattia Flip, al secolo Mattia Bidoli, mago, fotografo e operatore umanitario che da oltre quindici anni porta la magia nei luoghi più feriti del mondo: ospedali da campo, carceri, campi profughi, zone di guerra.

Oltre allo spettacolo che aprirà la prima giornata, Mattia sarà protagonista di un incontro pubblico in cui condividerà esperienze, immagini e storie dai conflitti in Siria, Libano, Iraq, Ucraina e nella Striscia di Gaza, dove ha trasformato le sue esibizioni in gesti di cura, resistenza e umanità.

Accanto a lui, un cast ricco di artisti italiani e internazionali: dal cubano Ernesto Planas Roldan - maestro mondiale della comedy magic, Luca D’Avvero – definito “giocoliere della magia” e “comico del pericolo”, Manuel Guarnori - specializzato in grandi effetti scenici; Tino Fimiani - già protagonista a Zelig Circus e in tournée con Arturo Brachetti - Madame Rebiné, Daigoro e Giacomo Seri.



Sefro (MC): La trota ed il Verdicchio, sabato 2 e domenica 3 agosto 2025


Il 2-3 agosto a Sefro (MC) torna “La Trota e il Verdicchio”, evento tra natura, gusto e racconti, nel cuore dell’Appennino marchigiano. Sabato 2 si parte con la finalissima del social contest dedicato alla trota: tre content creator presenteranno le proprie creazioni alla giuria composta dalle chef Serena D’Alesio e Maria Rita Spoglia, dal prof. Giovanni Caprioli (Unicam) e da Manuel Saraceno, ambassador di Giallo Zafferano.

La serata proseguirà con l’inaugurazione del Parco Sensoriale e con “Sorgenti d’eccellenza”, una cena evento che celebra l’incontro tra trota e Verdicchio, arricchita dalle testimonianze di imprenditori come Lanfranco Beleggia (Brosway), Domenico Guzzini (Fimag) e Antonio Centocanti (Cantine Belisario), intervistati da Erika Mariniello.

Domenica 3 si apre all’insegna del benessere con il Forest Bathing drammaturgico a cura di Barbara Migliorelli. Nel pomeriggio spazio ai bambini con “Il baule delle storie” di Roberta Mora. Alle 18:00 presso la Torre da Varano, Natasha Stefanenko presenterà il suo libro “Dalle Marche con amore” in dialogo con la giornalista Sara Santacchi.

Gran finale serale con l’Aperitrota: clubbing, sperimentazione gastronomica e trota d’autore con gli chef Marta Pierozzi e Paolo Pistola. Alla consolle DJ Jacopo Jajani e il violinista Andrea Casta.

“La Trota e il Verdicchio” è promosso dal Comune di Sefro con il cofinanziamento della Regione Marche nell’ambito del programma FEAMPA, e fa parte del Grand Tour delle Marche, circuito di eventi firmato Tipicità e ANCI Marche. Due giorni per scoprire un borgo che si propone come capitale del buon vivere nella Regione del benessere.



U.S. home sales fade in June as national median sales price hits an all-time high of $435,300



in reply to T00l_shed

I don't think it's controversial to suggest that the US economy is heavily guided by the profit motive, and that megacorps control the state, while the PRC has been utilizing a largely planned economy to achieve large infrastructure goals and long-term plans. Even if you're anti-PRC, this is just indisputable.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

No the criticisms of the us economy are correct, the smart planning and social stability of the PCR is what i am calling out. They are capitalists as well. Sure they do large scale social works, but corners are cut due to corruption
in reply to T00l_shed

The PRC has markets, but the overwhelming majority of large firms and key industries are state owned and planned. Even the medium firms are controlled by the golden share system. The PRC's corruption got pretty bad in the 90s and 2000s, but Xi's career has been so successful due to running a strong anti-corruption campaign. The PRC is socialist.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

It's state capitalism, they aren't socialist. They are still heavily corrupt, and Xi is a wanna be dictator at best.
in reply to T00l_shed

Their large firms and key industries are publicly owned, and central planning is the backbone of their economy. Their economic base is the public sector. This is socialism. State capitalism is when the large firms and key industries are privately owned, but directed by a strong state, like Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Bismark's Germany, and the US post-WWII. As far as corruption, over 90% of Chinese citizens approve of their government. Xi is incredibly popular because of the anti-corruption campaigns successfully removing large amounts of opportunists.

I don't really know what you think socialism is.

in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Publicly owned (by xi), socialism would be the government actually looking out for their population, which the Chinese government doesn't do. You know who else has overwhelming positive reviews by their population, the rest of the dictators. C'mon don't fall for their propaganda either.
in reply to T00l_shed

Okay, this is deeply unserious.

  1. Xi being head of state does not mean he owns the economy. This is incredibly silly, it's the same logic that people used when claiming Castro was incredibly wealthy, and just pointing to the GDP of Cuba as proof.
  2. The CPC absolutely looks out for the people of China. From the highly successful poverty eradication campaign, to the consistently and dramatically rising incomes for the working class, to the large infrastructure projects, the CPC is focused on the proletariat.
  3. A study from a western firm that found that Chinese citizens overwhelmingly approve of their government because of the dramatic and consistent improvements in their lives is absolutely proof of support for the system. It isn't proof of Xi being a "dictator."

Come on, this is nonsense. Please stick to reality.

in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Like how putin doesn't own the economy? Lol it's not silly at all, it's what dictators do.

The ccp takes organs from people on the streets.

"Hows things in north Korea?"

"Can't complain"

It's not nonsense at all, I am sticking to reality, stop simping for a corrupt government haha

in reply to T00l_shed

No, Putin does not own the economy, just like Trump does not own the US. This is silly. Additionally, Russia is capitalist, and the PRC is socialist.

No, the CPC does not take organs from people off the streets. This is incredibly racist propaganda, and I cannot believe you're repeating this.

I'm not "simping" for anything, I've provided sources for what I've said, while you live in fantasy land where heads of state are owners of economies like we live in feudalism. This is nonsense. Plus, not sure why you're bringing in the DPRK and RF unprompted, we were discussing the PRC.

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Yes, putin, being a dictator defacto owns the government, just like Xi, China isn't socialist.

reuters.com/article/us-britain…

You are regurgitating Chinese propaganda, that's why you're simping

in reply to T00l_shed

No, the Falun Gong is an anticommunist cult that regularly makes up shit. You are regurgitating USian propaganda, that's why you're malding.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Also since you are seemingly unaware, China, like north Korea is authoritarian, so the "can't complain" joke is equally as valid
in reply to T00l_shed

All states are authoritarian, what matters is which class is in control, the proletariat or bourgeoisie. "Authoritarian" isn't something unique to the PRC, it applies to every state, though the nature of that authority depends on the class structure.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Sorry, I just realized I'm in an ML comm. I see why this is happening now. Have a good day.
in reply to T00l_shed

socialism would be the government actually looking out for their population, which the Chinese government doesn’t do.


in reply to Dessalines

Why do you equate my valid criticism of the Chinese government as loving the US government? Also not American haha
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

How publicly owned differs from privately owned? I assume there are no person who collects the profit, is it correct?
in reply to Shatur

Public ownership is collectivized, private is individual or a group of investors. Private ownership requires profits at a systemic level (if not individually), while public doesn't need to. Does that make sense? With collectivized ownership we can abolish the profit motive, and plan the economy more effectively.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

And china doesn't do public ownership. Xi and his cronies gobble up all the money. Plus the genocide they are doing
in reply to T00l_shed

No, they don't. You have no clue what you're talking about, nor how government spending works.


in reply to crankyrebel

This used to be the expectation for a new fan years ago... Now, we celebrate it?

Fuck this whole goddamn century, so far.



in reply to vga

The no restart is kind of awesome. WebGPU progress is also great, even if not on Linux yet.
in reply to ☂️-

The problem is that if Firefox does not support features like WebGPU, people will switch to Chrome once they notice web sites don't work correctly.
in reply to Chewy

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in reply to vga

'those pesky "restart required" messages after an update?'

Hmm so they want to make modifying my system without my permission even more seamless ?

I'm not sure I like that very much...



in reply to Davriellelouna

There's an idea in marketing that if you create a solution, you also need to create new problems that you can market. For example, you buy a printer to allow you to print at home but now you need to buy overpriced proprietary ink. Or maybe you buy a phone, but now what can we do to make sure you come back to buy a new phone in 2 years? Truly solving a problem sells something once and that will not satisfy the infinite growth mindset.

It's a concept up there with Edward Bernays work in popularizing applying propaganda techniques to modern advertising as the idea that may have done the most to really push capitalism to its worst possible end.

in reply to Barbecue Cowboy

I don't think a socialist society without propaganda would be much better or worse than a capitalist society without propaganda.

The differences would be almost decorative, so the socialist variant can be represented as a market of ideas in many democratic organs, with those people more successful by accepted criteria getting more resources allocated to them "for merit".

Or the capitalist variant can be represented as a system of efficient resource distribution via accepted universal equivalent, with voluntary associations and public morale acting to help those in need.

Those would be both comprised of humans, so without propaganda you'd have normal human hierarchies, human inequality and the resistance to it, human groupings and human hostility, all the same.

Provided, of course, that both are democratic. Otherwise you'll have Stalin's time Soviet bosses with their palaces and lovers and cars, and you'll have Nazi Germany's industrialists, the former as accountable as the latter and the latter as much part of the state hierarchy as the former.



President Trump: It's Not Doable for AI Companies to Pay for All Copyrighted Input


During yesterday's "Winning the AI Race" summit, President Trump weighed in on the debate surrounding AI and copyright, noting that it is "not doable" for AI companies to pay for all copyrighted content used in model training. This stance, shared amidst ongoing AI copyright lawsuits, aims to keep the U.S. competitive in the global AI landscape, especially against countries like China.



Zelensky’s Final Act: War In Ukraine Began With Maidan, It Ends With Maidan


in reply to eldavi

Can you elaborate? The U.S. & EU made it worse for Ukraine after the invasion?
in reply to IAmJacksRage

the us forced zelensky to sign away future precious mineral rights under threat of debt for military aid and the eu forced zelensky to comply w favorable future trade terms under the guise of austerity measures.