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CombatWombatEsq , to nostupidquestions in Is there a Decentralised Spotify / Music Platform Alternative?

The answer is yes! It’s called FunkWhale.

I doubt it’ll be what you’re imagining, though, because of the licensing requirements for music hosted in a decentralized system. In particular, everything in the fediverse is public, so all music and podcasts hosted in the fediverse has to be licensed under the creative commons, and can’t be gated to paying customers, which does not include most music or podcasts.

SamXavia OP ,
@SamXavia@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you, I will check this out. Yeah I didn’t know if it would work fully like Spotify or some other way as currently, the Fediverse doesn’t have a fully paid way yet.

spaduf , (edited )

I think it’s best acknowledged that FunkWhale is much closer to a federated Soundcloud than a federated Spotify. Still a very cool project.

CombatWombatEsq ,

This is a better analogy, thanks!

Navarian , to nostupidquestions in How do you deal with endless cookies dialogues?

The annoyances filters in uBlock Origin take care of these, I believe there are a few filters specifically for this exact issue, named appropriately.

netvor OP ,
@netvor@lemmy.world avatar

what… I’ve had uBlock Origin enabled all the time, just never went to settings… :-D

Konlanx ,

Where exactly did you find that setting?

Pechente ,

Click the uBlock icon > click the gear in the bottom right > click the second tab called “filter lists” > extend “annoyances” category > pick “adguard - cookie notices”

Konlanx ,

Thank you so much!

Grimlo9ic ,
@Grimlo9ic@kbin.social avatar

What a top-tier tip. I'm one of those people who have uBlock Origin but never knew about this. Thank you!

Nomadin ,

Thank you! Great tip!

kaladininskyrim ,

Do you know if there is a difference between AdGuard and EasyList lists? or if any of the two are more trustworthy?

ryven ,
@ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Honestly I just enabled all of them on the grounds that blocking too many things is probably preferable to not blocking enough.

guyrocket ,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

Thanks for this...I just did it...what exactly does it do?

FireRetardant ,

Do you know how it handles the actual cookies? Does it auto accept/reject or just block the site from making cookies?

count0 ,
@count0@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

There’s CookieAutoDelete (or anonymous tabs, containers, …) for the other side of this issue.

DevCat ,
@DevCat@lemmy.world avatar

Yup, I have mine setup to autodelete cookies from tabs I’ve closed after 15 seconds. I just “accept all” cookies and don’t worry about it.

nothacking ,

It simply hides them, equivalent to just not doing anything. It would be illegal in the EU if the site tracked users in this case, but U block can also block trackers, so even if they tried it wouldn’t work.

Navarian ,

I think it just hides the banners and popups, not accepting or declining. I’m not 100% though.

JohnDClay ,

Is there a way to get it on mobile?

TheGreenGolem ,

Firefox has addons on mobile, e.g. uBlock origin.

boredtortoise ,

Does anyone know of a comprehensive cookie modal list for it? It still shows many with all the annoyance lists active

TheGreenGolem ,

Firefox has addons on mobile, e.g. uBlock origin.

mrmanager ,
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

Had no idea this existed. Thanks!

TheGreenGolem ,

Firefox has addons on mobile, e.g. uBlock origin.

figaro , to nostupidquestions in Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?

If you live anywhere outside of the US, the question is irrelevant, because everyone uses whatsapp etc.

Within the US, if you are over the age of 30, it probably doesn’t matter.

if you are under the age of 30 AND in the US, I mean, if someone does judge you for it, you at least have a great way to filter shitty people out of your life lol.

ahriboy ,
@ahriboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

And developing countries are dominated by Chinese Android OEMs, with Samsung unable to beat them on the mid-range segment.

I_Fart_Glitter ,

I’m over 30 (in the US) and have an iPhone, but before I got my current job I was almost never reachable by phone, either out of service range or phone was dead, so I give out my google number so that messages and calls go to my email and get forwarded to my phone. So I make green bubbles from my iPhone.

When people see me pull out my phone for the first time they get SO MAD. “WHY ARE YOUR BUBBLES GREEN?! YOU HAVE AN iPHONE!!” I don’t understand. I know I could reverse things so that my cell number forwards to my google number instead of the other way around, but it’s just not something I’ve ever gotten around to. Why you so mad bruh?

xePBMg9 ,

figaro

So what do you answer when they react like that? What is their explanation? What is the problem exactly?

NuPNuA ,

I’ve heard a 38 year old American man on a podcast moan about his families bubbles when they use android.

ebowski ,

*man-child

Brgor , to linux in Plan on getting a Linux laptop: any suggestions?

Check out Framework if you haven’t already! frame.work/linux

They’re designed to be upgraded and repaired over time so they’re super modular. You can also save some money if you’re not afraid to put it together yourself.

PurrJPro OP ,

While the laptops being so modular is really useful, the list of supported OS seem a bit narrow, although that doesn’t mean I’m not considering. Thank you!

alex ,

Those are the officially supported distros. You can install other ones just fine. I doubt you’d find another laptop that had even just more than 1 officially supported distro.

PurrJPro OP ,

Yeah, but I’d still like the peace of mind from knowing for sure other distros work, y’know?

alex ,

Sure, fair enough. There are other distros supported by the community if you want to check that out too.

You honestly won’t find better than the support for framework in the laptop space. The arch wiki entry for it is fantastic, and having multiple supported distros is almost unique.

PurrJPro OP ,

That does give me a bit of comfort. I’ll definitely have to put it higher up on the board, then! Thanks again, lol

fiv55sampler ,
swrdghcnqstdr ,

What distro are you considering? I know e.g. Arch has a wiki page dedicated to the FrameWork and basically everything works.

themadcodger ,
@themadcodger@kbin.social avatar

I got their 12th gen diy last year and it was really easy to assemble. I was pleasantly surprised at how well thought out it was.

ibroughtashrubbery ,

How’s the Camera working on these? On most recent laptops it seems not to be just a camera sensor like in the good ol’ days, but a full blown i2c module, which does a lot of processing before delivering the images, and with rather obscure code that people is really struggling to build drivers for.

InverseParallax ,

Works fine on Linux for me, you sure you mean i2c? I think you mean v4l2 or something, i2c max bitrate is like 500kbit/s. I can check but I’m pretty sure it’s usb or something similar, it works on Google hangouts on Chrome at least, I use my fw for work.

ibroughtashrubbery ,

Perfect, thank you! Some laptops these days have increasingly complex camera modules that make having drivers for them increasingly messy.

waigl ,

While I support the framework laptop, OP did also say under a thousand dollars. You cannot really get a framework laptop for that price.

Edit: Thousand, not hundred

Kaloi ,

You can get a diy base framework 13 with either intel or amd for $849 w/o ram and the ssd, and just purchase those part separately for just about $1000 total.

shertson ,
@shertson@lemmy.world avatar

And if you’re replacing one, you could possibly pull the ram and SSD from it to use in the frame work.

Kaloi ,

The SSD will need to be an M.2 form factor, and the ram will need to be SODIMM DDR5; both of which are relatively new form factors in the grand scheme of things. The ssd from a former laptop will probably fit, but SODIMM DDR5 is maybe two years old at this point. The older intel models that still use DDR4 are out of stock at this point on the framework website.

huskypenguin ,

True. But framework is an investment in a sustainable future since the mobo is upgradeable.

shertson ,
@shertson@lemmy.world avatar

Mine in in the mail. Got the shipping notification last night. So excited! I didn’t the past year saving up for it. I’m glad to see that everything works out of the box with Fedora.

ablackcatstail , to linux in Good printers?
@ablackcatstail@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

Do yourself a favor and don’t buy another inkjet printer, let alone a shitty HP product. Definitely get yourself a Brother laser printer. Brothers are bulletproof.

morethanevil ,
@morethanevil@lmy.mymte.de avatar

Yes Brother are fine or Lexmark 😺

StimulatedYorkie ,

Lexmark is just as bad as hp and is made by a Chinese company. Brother is the wave.

Richardisaguy ,

Wish i knew that before i opened fire at my inkjet

AbidanYre ,

Well, now you can replace it with a laser.

ablackcatstail ,
@ablackcatstail@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

LOL! I actually did that to a printer that pissed me off. Cool thing is it was in the middle of the Arizona desert and we basically vaporized it.

NevermindNoMind ,

This is the advice I heard on the Vergecast. The best printer for anyone is whatever Brother laserjet is currently on sale.

vampatori ,
@vampatori@feddit.uk avatar

We’ve got some Brother laser printers at work and they’ve been great. We get third-party toner from a local company for peanuts too, as well as sending them the old cartridges to reuse/recycle. If I ever need a printer at home, this is the route I’ll go!

EDIT: Also, checkout company closing auctions (there’s a few around again!) and you can pick-up some decent office stuff including printers for cheap!

ablackcatstail ,
@ablackcatstail@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

Smart! I have a very well used brother laser that I picked up for 50 bucks and it still take a licking and keeps on ticking.

kuridala ,
@kuridala@mastodon.green avatar
Ceedave ,
@Ceedave@sciencemastodon.com avatar

@ablackcatstail @MashingBundle
I had some issues with predatory pricing of “genuine Brother” cartridges and quality alternatives, in which Brother changed the codes or something, it seems, locking my device. Brother’s monochrome lasers are fine (reasonable printer and supply costs), but I have a sore spot with their color printers.

ablackcatstail ,
@ablackcatstail@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

I’ve never had a color laser printer so I would be none the wiser on that front. I hate the whole “genuine product” movement. I thought a federal court ruled that companies cannot force their customers to use only company-branded cartridges. I don’t know. Maybe I am not remembering correctly.

nxfsi , to fediverse in How would you feel about awards on lemmy?

I don’t want the comments section to look like the inner cabinet of the North Korean army

VanillaGorilla ,

I like this comment. Let me award you the flaming golden sun of glory medal of the people.

BrikoX , to fediverse in lemmy.world has bent the knee to corporations. Consolidated comments into body.
@BrikoX@vlemmy.net avatar

Their stance if someone is interested mastodon.world/@mwadmin/110654590632768079

They basically won’t do anything preemptively.

wilberfan ,
@wilberfan@lemmy.world avatar

This seems to be the part that relatively few people have read.

Emanresu OP ,

I knew it existed but was an idiot for not having that in the original post >_>

morgan_423 ,
@morgan_423@lemmy.world avatar

Hmmm… the admins said today on this post chain (at about 10a UTC) that they were going to making a blog post regarding this issue.

So hopefully more clarification will be coming. At this point they’ve heard from enough users to know that there’s pointed disagreement with federating with Threads for more than a nanosecond after they become visible.

MeetInPotatoes , to showerthoughts in joining the fediverse to bitch about reddit is the same as going on a date, and spending the whole night talking about your ex

Bad analogy, it would be like meeting up with all your ex-girlfriend’s other former partners and all bitching about that shared ex because you have that thing in common.

solstice ,

Now that you mention it, I really wonder what would happen if all my exes got together to talk shit about me. What would that groupthink decide about me? Oh god nevermind, banish the thought…

MeetInPotatoes ,

I apologize and I wouldn’t want that either lol. That thought is scary and that meeting would end up with them talking about how to hide my body.

njtrafficsignshopper ,

Gotta be honest, I am kind of curious to try this.

HedgehogsinSpace24 ,

I’ve done this in a group chat, though the lady who started the chat was waaay more invested in ex bashing than the other two

buzzbald , to showerthoughts in Nothing is where you expect in other people's kitchens

Nothing is where I expect it in my kitchen.

jrubal1462 ,
@jrubal1462@kbin.social avatar

Ouch, I feel that one.

BastingChemina ,

That, and I live alone

ivenoidea , to showerthoughts in Meta can rage farm Mastodon without controlling it
@ivenoidea@lemmy.world avatar

^ They absolutely intend the last E. Gotta get rid of the competition, especially if it isn‘t another big ass corporation. You can buy a competitor, you can‘t buy a federated network.

avidamoeba OP , (edited )
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

While I agree you can’t buy it, I think one of the reasons why Meta is considering federation at all is because some not insignificant fraction of the 1 in the “90-10-1” social media model has left Meta’s circles and is now active in the Fediverse. I think Meta wants their content and engagement. I also think this same group is probably going to be the first to leave for a Meta-free island of the Fediverse. If I’m right about this, Meta probably doesn’t want to drive these users out. Should they rage farm the Fediverse, they inevitably will. Could be wrong of course.

sachasage ,

I don’t think fedi is currently competing with any meta property? This is an opportunistic land grab from meta aiming to capitalise on twitter’s weakness. Fedi offers them a ready made protocol tested at scale.

avidamoeba OP ,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

This could very well be the case, but then why would they be considering federation? Federation would seep their users’ info into a lot of third party hands. There must be something they want from the Fediverse if they actually end up federating. It can’t be the volume of users, they have that.

sachasage ,

Volume of users is everything here. Picking up enough share grants you a tremendous gravity as a social service. Once a service has network effect on their side it takes an extraordinary amount to unseat them - and Instagram users will pad the numbers at first but who knows if they will engage. Fedi users are demonstrably early adopters willing to put up with a new service’s teething issues. If meta can plug in and grab them it’s a big win.

PeleSpirit ,

What’s the 90-10-1 model?

RGB3x3 ,

I think it’s 90% of users lurk, 10% comment, and 1% actually create content.

But I could be wrong.

PeleSpirit ,

Wow, I’ve never hear of that formula, that’s interesting.

avidamoeba OP ,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Yes that’s the one.

thawed_caveman , to nostupidquestions in Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?

As discussed here:

Honestly they do it so consistently that i’m starting to wonder if they have a choice.

A common way to do things for tech startups is that they get venture capital funds, use them to run the business at a loss hoping to acquire market dominance, and then use market dominance to turn a profit. I think a lot of tech startups that we know are currently in phase 2, meaning they’ve thrown money out the window for years and are now trying to recoup their investments.

Also, Reddit wants to go public and Twitter already is. This is relevant because investors are animals, all they see is short-term profit, and they use their voting power to make the company behave that way.

There’s a common thread between both my theories: it’s shareholder capitalism. I say this as a lifelong shareholder myself, shareholders ruin everything.

erre ,
@erre@feddit.win avatar

If interest rates are high, I’m sure they’re hard up for capital. The free money they’ve grown to depend on is drying up and they need to make money themselves asap.

dustyData ,

Yup, tech bro culture is wasting someone’s else money to play with computers. No money, no game time for baby. Silicon Valley is in a panic because the infinite spout of money suddenly stopped, and there’s a line of pissed people asking for their money back. They promised the world, now it’s time to deliver and turns out they have nothing of value.

Aceticon ,

I was in the Tech game back in the late 1990s and in the Tech Startup game recently and this time around it’s not techies that are Startup Founders, it’s people from Sales, Marketing and Finance.

The whole “making something cool” ethos of Tech has been replaced by “Find a market niche that you can grow in until you have an exit strategy (IPO or sale to a larger company)” or in other words, make a company that looks like an infinite growth venture and sell it to some suckers for a ton of money.

As it so happens I was in Investment Banking in between those two periods in the Tech industry and immediatelly recognized the same spirit as in Investment Banking when I went into Startups in the late 2010.

At least the previous generation was driven by the “play with computers” drive. This one is all about borderline fraud (often outright fraud - just think Theranos or all the “coin” “tech startups”) in the pursuit of personal upside maximization.

dustyData ,

Tech bro is a derogatory term for a reason. It’s still just a bro. Generally a cis genedered heteronormative affluent white male. With all the worse parts of MBA culture. Certainly they’re sales, marketing and finance types. But they want to be tech adjacent to disrupt the market. They like to portray themselves as techies but are actually about get rich quick schemes. Their one and only interest on NFTs, crypto, AI and all tech in general is how can it enable them to exploit others into making them billionaires.

thawed_caveman ,

I heard the same about the movie industry: it used to be run by movie people, now it’s run by finance people. The greedy producers of old came from the industry and understood the business; today’s greedy producers don’t understand anything about movies, so if you’re pitching them a project, you need to speak their language: here’s a market niche, here’s similar projects that have been profitable, here’s the return on investment we can expect.

I wish i knew how true that is, but it does seem to explain a lot of what we see from Hollywood these days.

Aceticon ,

I was in the Tech game back in the late 1990s and in the Tech Startup game recently and this time around it’s not techies that are Startup Founders, it’s people from Sales, Marketing and Finance.

The whole “making something cool” ethos of Tech has been replaced by “Find a market niche that you can grow in until you have an exit strategy (IPO or sale to a larger company)” or in other words, make a company that looks like an infinite growth venture and sell it to some suckers for a ton of money.

As it so happens I was in Investment Banking in between those two periods in the Tech industry and immediatelly recognized the same spirit as in Investment Banking when I went into Startups in the late 2010.

At least the previous generation was driven by the “play with computers” drive. This one is all about borderline fraud (often outright fraud - just think Theranos or all the “coin” “tech startups”) in the pursuit of personal upside maximization.

andrewrgross ,

What I find interesting is that I’m starting to hear this same story (in different words) from very different sources.

Lefty bloggers are saying, *“The hype economy is over, and vaporware companies used to never delivering are suddenly gasping for air in an economy that requires them to actually provide value.” *And at the same time, mainstream financial podcasts are reporting that “Outlooks for 2023 anticipate a hostile market environment for disruptive innovators as they attempt to leverage their brands to monetize large user bases with low profitability. Meanwhile, the market is being buoyed by legacy firms with reliable cashflow from existing sales and services.”

It shocked me when I noticed how different people are seeing the same thing, and it seems overdue.

plum ,

Great point that shareholders ruin everything. I invest but I’ll avoid certain companies or industries that don’t align with my values, even if those stocks have the most potential profitability. But this seems to be a very uncommon habit in the investing world.

Shard , to funny in So this guy believes in Nick Cannon, who has 12 children with six women

Oh god. The mother has 5 fingers.

5 fingers, not including thumbs…

BrotherL0v3 ,

Also, there is something deeply wrong with the girl behind the dad. Her knee should not be there based on what we can see of her shoulders. Their politics apparently involve having hellishly mutated children with their six fingered, yellow handed wife.

RBWells ,

Perhaps this is why you don’t make children with your sister, who is also your aunt? The kid behind him, she is like a snake but the baby on the dads lap has no legs.

Saledovil ,

The Nazis would have sterilized (or worse) her in a heartbeat.

FiskFisk33 ,

with so many siblings, things happen you know

MystikIncarnate ,

Kid on the lower right has two right hands…

Kid on the top left has an impossibly long body, head/shoulders above their “dad”, and their leg is hanging off the side of the bed.

IDK what is going on with the kid in the bottom left, and their feet?

There’s a lot wrong with this picture.

Apparently that persons fetish is for a mutated family

Muehe , (edited )

You thought it was AI, but she just has ulnar polydactyly. How do I know this is ulnar instead of radial or central polydactyly? The wedding ring, it’s on the ring finger.

(/s of course, this is obviously AI. But yeah people with extra fingers do in fact exist. They or the parents often cut away the extra finger for cosmetic reasons.)

Swedneck ,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

since when are thumbs not considered equal to the other fingers? is this some weird thing in the english language i somehow missed all this time?

piccolo ,

The English word finger has two senses, even in the context of appendages of a single typical human hand: 1) Any of the five terminal members of the hand. 2) Any of the four terminal members of the hand, other than the thumb

So yes, thumbs are fingers, but in certain contexts, they may not be included in count.

Cyanocobalamin , to memes in Words

The baby was Hamas. Can’t you see the weapon cache hidden in their nappy?

Cowbee , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

To be clear, this is coming from you getting banned for being a debate-pervert after you claimed Putin invaded Ukraine to “reinstate the USSR” as a secret Commie and refused to take a pro-Palestinian stance, equating Palestinian resistance with a century of settler-colonial genocide.

I think it’s a bit terminally online to run away to a defederated instance to lick your wounds, rather than reflect on why being a debatebro is unhealthy.

TheRealKuni ,

equivilating

I think the word you’re looking for is “equating.”

“Equivilating” is not a word.

“Equivocating” is, but it means to deceive without lying by creatively telling the truth, to seem you’re saying one thing while really saying something else. This is an art form if you play a lawful good face character and your DM says you aren’t allowed to lie.

Cowbee ,
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

Just woke up, corrected, haha. Thanks!

SoleInvictus ,

This is an art form if you play a lawful good face character and your DM says you aren’t allowed to lie.

This is the real pro tip.

chaogomu ,

Everyone knows Putin invaded Ukraine because he’s a dumbass dictator who started to believe his own propaganda. It’s the dictator trap. Putin surrounded himself with backstabbing yes men by literally killing anyone who wasn’t.

As to Palestinian resistance. I don’t think Hamas is a good resistance movement. For a whole host of reasons. Which is why the Israeli government has been propping them up since the 80s.

An unsympathetic resistance movement can do more to damage a cause than not having a movement at all.

From now until the ethnic cleansing is complete, Israel will call any resistance movement Hamas, regardless of their actual name or beliefs. I’m not sure how to fight that… I don’t think anyone really knows beyond screaming the truth everywhere we can.

It didn’t work in the 1920s in Europe. But maybe with the Internet… Likely not though.

Cowbee ,
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

Everyone knows Putin invaded Ukraine because he’s a dumbass dictator who started to believe his own propaganda. It’s the dictator trap. Putin surrounded himself with backstabbing yes men by literally killing anyone who wasn’t.

Do you have any evidence of this? Could it be that there were economic factors at play, and rational actors, regardless of morality or immorality? This seems utterly vibe-based and lacks a materialist analysis, so I’d love evidence.

From now until the ethnic cleansing is complete, Israel will call any resistance movement Hamas, regardless of their actual name or beliefs. I’m not sure how to fight that… I don’t think anyone really knows beyond screaming the truth everywhere we can.

Hamas isn’t the only resistance group in Palestine, there are others such as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The key though is that Israel has been committing settler-colonial genocide for a century, oppressed peoples have a right to use violence against their oppressors, especially when non-violent means have tried and failed, and especially in the face of active genocide.

Equating Hamas to Israel equates resistance to genocide with genocide itself.

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

what about the 10s of thousands of baltics sent to siberia? wasn’t that a genocide? or all the famine in Ukraine? or the invasion of Hungary and checkoslovaka after they implemented democratic reforms?

alcoholicorn ,

The transport of Baltic peoples, Tatars, Japanese, etc were ethnic cleansing, but not genocide because it didn’t seek to destroy those people. I don’t think you’ll find anyone defending those actions.

The famine in Ukraine was part of a wider crop failure of the grain-producing regions of the USSR. The role Soviet policy of distribution grain, reaction to soviet policy in the form of destruction of grain and livestock, and the reaction to that resistance all played is contested, but no serious historian argues that the USSR intended to bring about the destruction of the Ukrainian people.

Life And Terror In Stalin’s Russia, is a great book that is critical of the USSR, but with more nuance than the western narrative. Here’s a free PDF.

The invasion of Hungary

While the initial uprising was sparked by democratic reformers, it was quickly co-opted by fascists, as evidenced by the destruction of communist imagery and murder of Hungarian communists.

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

i have my own narrative as an estonian. and stop talking about fascists, hungary and spain were never going to be fascist nuclear powers.

chaogomu ,

There was no economic or rational factors. The only thing that makes a lick of sense is the irrational.

www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/…/627064/

vox.com/…/vladimir-putin-russia-ukraine-war-brian…

Those are a warm-up, but then you have the purges since the invasion began.

newyorker.com/…/the-purges-in-putins-shrinking-in…

Putin has sort of been the butt of jokes for years for killing anyone who looks at him funny. He’s a KGB stooge, who made his career out of backstabbing and paranoia. His entire inner circle were afraid to tell him the truth, because he would kill them if they did.

He’s never been “savvy”, he’s just been willing to kill as many people as necessary to secure his own power.

The classic authoritarian dictator who throws people out of windows for saying no. And whose vaulted military had body armor made of cardboard, because the corruption was so ingrained that every single level was accepting bribes and stealing shit.

I’m surprised that they’re still going, but Russia has shown the world that they’re a third rate military, at best.


As to Palestine. It doesn’t matter what the resistance movements call themselves now. Israel will just say they’re Hamas, and no one likes Hamas. There are good reasons not to like Hamas, they’re religious extremists who want to kill all Jews.

And for decades, Israel has funded Hamas behind the scenes, while coming down extra heavy on any other resistance movement. And now it’s all paid off for them because they can just claim that anyone they kill was actually Hamas.

timesofisrael.com/for-years-netanyahu-propped-up-…

washingtonpost.com/…/how-israel-helped-create-ham…

This tactic of creating the perfectly detestable opposition has been used in quite a few places. For example, Greenpeace gets a lot of money from oil company heirs. Specifically the Rockefeller family.

I doubt anyone from Hamas, or Greenpeace, ever took orders from the people giving them money. They were given the money with no strings attached, because they were already jackasses. The money just extended their reach.

Cowbee , (edited )
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

There are absolutely rational reasons for Russia to invade Ukraine.

Looking back to the dissolution and subsequent plundering of the USSR, there became a rising Bourgeoisie within the Russian Federation. Since there wasn’t already Imperialist infrastructure for the Russian Federation to exploit the Third World (large, monopoly and financial Capitalists with international footholds), Putin tried to join NATO and join hands with the rest of the Imperialist western nations, and take “their share” of the super-profits. This was denied, and thus began a long few decades of growing tensions between NATO and the Russian Federation.

Ukraine on the other hand has been increasingly militarized, with anti-Russian sentiments rising. NATO increased expansion against Russian requests, leading to Russia trying to forcibly demilitarize Ukraine.

Regardless of morals, there is a material basis for this conflict.

As for Palestine, again, the oppressed have the rights to use violence to free themselves, especially if non-violence hasn’t worked, and in the face of genocide.

chaogomu ,

That’s some blatant Russian propaganda there. Blame NATO twice for Russian imperialism.

The “Russia had to invade a sovereign nation because they were talking about joining NATO to prevent Russia from invading them” logic has some holes to it.

The fact that Russia has invaded their neighbors 14 times since the end of the cold war tells you why one of their neighbors would want to join NATO.

Also, remember that time that Russia shot down a commercial airliner? The Ukrainians sure as hell do. That was the true beginning of the invasion, which is why Ukraine was in talks to join NATO.


And yes, people have the right to defend themselves. But the Israeli government has locked down the anti-terror propaganda, because Hamas is pretty vile as far as organizations go. It’s why Israel let Hamas grow and become powerful, and why the Israelis paid to keep Hamas in power for the last decade or so.

As long as Israel can point at Hamas, they have just enough of an excuse to claim their ethnic cleansing is actually just an anti-terror campaign.

Hamas is a full on terrorist organization, not that all terrorist organizations are bad. Or rather, there are some causes where a terrorist organization is the appropriate response. John Brown tried it. So did Nelson Mandela. But Hamas is a religious extremist terrorist organization. One that has distasteful views, and was sort of put in place by Israel for those views.

You see what I’m getting at here? Hamas is fucking evil, and Israel has mostly succeeded in making Hamas the face of Palestinian resistance against Israel.

I doubt many of the original leaders of Hamas are still alive, but that doesn’t matter either when Israel can just lie and say that whoever they kill is Hamas. It’s a bit maddening, and I doubt there’s an answer to it all except for the other Palestinian resistance groups to step up their social media game.

michaelmrose ,

Ukraine has been super militarized with anti-Russian sentiments rising since they illegally stole a part of their country in 2014 and started providing money, arms, vehicles, and soldiers to separatists premised on said separatists murdering their fellow citizens and providing a thin pretext for Russia ultimately taking more of Ukraine.

Given the profoundly destructive nature of any such conflict with Russia and the impossibility of winning or even surviving without a coalition of supporters there is zero chance of Ukraine ever starting a conflict with Russia itself.

Given the risk of nuclear war and the impossibility of pushing Ukraine to start such a conflict there was never any chance of NATO either starting such a conflict OR being able to start one by proxy.

It’s hard to argue that Russia had security concerns when the only person in a position to light this candle is themselves.

NATO was virtually entirely a mutual defense pact vs Russia in their previous incarnation as the USSR. Inducting Russia into NATO would only serve to give them veto power and influence on an org which virtually exists to defend against THEM! It makes no coherent sense nor would it somehow provide the Russians some share of “super profits” it would solely give them an opportunity to undermine NATO which is why Putin wanted it.

The material basis for stealing the Ukrainians country from them and murdering its children is that by doing so they gain access to tax payers, resources, people, strategic resources, land, fossil fuels etc. Based on what we know about their strategic planning we have every reason to believe they thought this would be an inexpensive and quick affair that would be concluded in a matter of days with minimal loss of life.

It is purely a function of avarice, stupidity, and immorality. It is no more complicated than asking why a burglar invaded a home and took the lives of people there when he just ended up leaving bloody himself. They did it because they thought it would profit them and because they thought they could get away with it.

Diva ,
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NATO was virtually entirely a mutual defense pact vs Russia in their previous incarnation as the USSR.

This “defense pact” has invaded, bombed and destroyed many countries within only my lifetime, it’s a laughable statement unless your historical horizon is less than a decade.

Living in America it’s incredible to me how people I run into don’t even know the countries that their own government has invaded using its “defense pact”, or pay attention to people whose lives they’ve ruined, and thus can’t even understand why people see them as a threat.

TexMexBazooka ,

The irony of being banned for being a “debatebro” in fucking hexbear of all places, where “debatebro” is just the zeitgeist.

Call it what it is, he like most others was banned for having differing beliefs than the chosen narrative there.

OmegaLemmy ,

Please tell me what a debate bro is for the people who don’t know the terminology

Cowbee ,
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Someone who goes fishing for fights online.

apfelwoiSchoppen , to lemmyshitpost in Watching ml and world argue in every thread be like.
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Something something that’s not the definition of a political anarchist.

SnotFlickerman ,
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Nihiled it.

KillingTimeItself ,

average political nihilist experience

Kolanaki ,
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When I was an edgy teen, I claimed to be an anarchist because chaos was cool.

As an adult I discovered my political ideaologies literally are anarchistic.

Maeve ,

Mfw, right? I remember being a young adult, asking my parent what the Seattle riots were about, and they said, "they're crazy." When the Internet was invented and I got around to looking it up, I thought, "those people are the sanest people in the country."

Amanduh ,

What Seattle riots? :o

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