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krolden , in haha ublock origin go brrrr
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i wish fennec had a way to force reader mode on any website it works on.

raspberry_confetti , in Gotta try that bow and arrow
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Is this Lego loss?

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db2 , in 7 things every kid needs to hear

fr tho

jaschen , in Spread the Load! Join other Instances!

make it easier to create an instance for us noobs.

sounddrill ,

If there was a php solution, I would be hosting one

antik ,
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There is kbin

antik ,
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jaschen ,

Thanks man. I’m going to try and deploy on a free box I have here. I have a dedicated IP with the connection here so I think I’m able to do something with it.

jungekatz , in the whole fediverse is wholesome ❤

I guess coz the communities are smaller they are easy to moderate !

gargantuanprism , in Ser, this is Lemmy

I mean I got banned from a lemmy community for saying I didn’t like cops so this is probably more accurate than you think

get_the_reference_ , in Sometimes it do be like that.

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    Caboose12000 , in 7 things every kid needs to hear

    Communism has failed every time it was tried

    so had flying until planes were invented. whether or not you like communism, this is a bad argument against it

    ViridianNott ,

    What do you think the death toll of flight attempts was before the Wright brothers finally got it right? Certainly not in the millions.

    Whether or not you like communism, “keep trying over and over until it works” is a bad plan when failure has historically cost lives.

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  • pingveno ,

    And looking more broadly, how much of any given system's death toll should be counted, and in what way. Mao caused massive amounts of death with the Great Leap Forward, which arguably would not have happened under a system that relied less on central management and more on capitalism's distributed feedback mechanisms. Then there were purges, suppression campaigns, and land reforms that resulted in productivity losses.

    But comparing that with a capitalist country that is a liberal democracy is hard. There are a lot of factors involved. Case in point: there was solid growth in China and the USSR. But we can't make a direct comparison between them and the West. China and the USSR were playing catch up using technologies produced by capitalist countries. Take tractors, which immensely boosted productivity. Those were sourced from the West, at least initially.

    super_user_do ,
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    Stuff like this always happened in China’s history, we can’t just say that he killed X amount of people so it’s bad, we have to contextualize everything. Also, it’s like saying that the American revolution is bad because it killed X amount of people

    conditional_soup ,

    Representative democracy sweatin’ hard with this kinda logic.

    Otto Von Bismark firmly believed that republics could never succeed, as they tended to rapidly deteriorate into horrible authoritarian bloodbaths whenever they were tried.

    boonhet ,

    You’re thinking of dictatorships. If economic systems kill people, wait till you hear about capitalism.

    0U714W ,

    L take.

    TimeSquirrel ,
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    Sometime in the future:

    "Okay, our tech has advanced to the point where we can provide plenty to all. Can we abolish capitalism now and just give everyone what they need?"

    "No. That would be communism, and we already tried that 500 years ago..."

    StillNotAHero ,

    Millions died? Come on - I heard it was billions. Maybe trillions.

    Neato ,
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    Balloons would like a word.

    FirstMajesticComet , in Spread the Load! Join other Instances!
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    It’s not a load problem though, it’s because some loser is DDoSing the server. Doesn’t hurt to move to other instances where it isn’t happening but the real solution would be to find who’s doing this so they can be brought to justice (or silenced from the internet forever, whichever is easier).

    Please tell others to stop misrepresenting this issue, it is an attack, not a user overload problem and nobody who’s misrepresenting it that way is doing anyone any favors except the attackers by presenting it as such. Instead it should be presented as what it is.

    kneelknee , in Lego Loss
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    This is so stupid and I love it.

    dunz , in And it's time to shed some blood
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    Stop kinkshaming bruv

    GreenTeaRedFlag , in That's unfortunate

    damn, bro. It’s almost like America is bigger than all of Europe and shares one language, and it’s hard to become fluent in a language when there’s no one to speak it with. If you are asian or european you can hop in the car or on a train to practice your french or vietnamese, but unless you’re practicing Spanish or some specific language kept in your area(Polish in Chicago, Pennsylvania Dutch, German in some parts of Wisconsin) you have no way to practice.

    VolatileExhaustPipe ,

    Please add a /s to your comment.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_United_States#/media/File:Languages_cp-02.svg

    There are even plenty of first language speakers of 30+ languages in the US with hundreds of thousands and millions of speakers. In addition to the people that immigrated.Spanish – 41.3 million (13.2%) Chinese (including Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien and all other varieties) – 3.40 million (1.1%) Tagalog (including Filipino) – 1.72 million (0.5%) Vietnamese – 1.52 million (0.5%) Arabic – 1.39 million French – 1.18 million Korean – 1.07 million Russian – 1.04 million Portuguese – 937 thousand Haitian Creole – 895 thousand Hindi – 865 thousand German – 857 thousand Polish – 533 thousand Italian – 513 thousand Urdu – 508 thousand Persian (including Farsi, Dari and Tajik) – 472 thousand Telugu – 460 thousand Japanese – 455 thousand Gujarati – 437 thousand Bengali – 403 thousand Tamil – 341 thousand Punjabi – 319 thousand Tai–Kadai (including Thai and Lao) – 284 thousand Serbo-Croatian (including Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian) – 266 thousand Armenian – 256 thousand Greek – 253 thousand Hmong – 240 thousand Hebrew – 215 thousand Khmer – 193 thousand Navajo – 155 thousand other Indo-European languages – 662 thousand Yoruba, Twi, Igbo and other languages of West Africa – 640 thousand Amharic, Somali, and other Afro-Asiatic languages – 596 thousand Yiddish, Pennsylvania Dutch, and other West Germanic languages – 574 thousand Ilocano, Samoan, Hawaiian, and other Austronesian languages – 486 thousand Other languages of Asia – 460 thousand Nepali, Marathi, and other Indic languages – 448 thousand Ukrainian and other Slavic languages – 385 thousand Swahili and other languages of Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa – 288 thousand Malayalam, Kannada, and other other Dravidian languages – 280 thousand Other Native languages of North America – 169 thousand other and unspecified languages – 327 thousand

    GreenTeaRedFlag ,

    yeah we’re not sorted by ethnicity/language, so unless you live in a big city with a china town or little italy, you’d have to know the local Thai family to learn their language.

    VolatileExhaustPipe ,

    Its a pet peeve of mine, which urban-rural area are you living in? Which language would you like to learn?

    ArcaneSlime ,

    Not only this, but I’ve met one German speaker irl since german class about 15yr ago. Many times “bilingual” in europe means “X and English,” do German people oft go 15 years without meeting another English speaker? Seems like there’d be one on every corner.

    psilocybin ,

    I have never been in an English speaking country. We learn it because of cultural hegemony

    ArcaneSlime ,

    That’s what I’m saying, that is pretty common over there whereas here the only other useful language is spanish (or maybe mandarin depending on location), and that is only to help people who come over and only speak spanish, it isn’t like english which can be necessary for business or culturally just normal due to british occupation. I do think spanish should be a bit bigger of a focus in school but also you’d be 100% fine not knowing it.

    GreenTeaRedFlag ,

    I’ve met two other americans that spoke german after leaving high school, and one of them was in Europe

    barsoap ,

    There’s tons of Germans who don’t go a year without being exposed to Catalan so there’s that. Given that the mandatory third language tends to be Romanic (usually French or Latin) it’s not terribly difficult to pick up, either.

    What’s true though for pretty much all of Europe is that multilingualism still tends to be solely within the Indo-European family, unless your native language isn’t that is which is quite the minority.

    GreenMario , in Sometimes it do be like that.

    Yeah whoever wins I lose cuz I can’t Crossfade.

    NinjaJoey209 , in the whole fediverse is wholesome ❤

    I saw a Lemmy user give ‘benefit of the doubt’ responses for seemingly curt comments, and then original commenter thanks them instead of feeling attacked. Bizarre to me. I feel like that happened on Reddit more often at some point, even for most non-specific communities, but I haven’t seen it since.

    radix ,
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    That’s really sweet. As someone younger I never really saw that online. Maybe we can bring it back.

    Haus ,
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    The ol' Fediverse Switcharoo.

    TimeSquirrel , in What's this on my shirt?!
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    I get the total opposite. I'm a security contractor. People will look at me 30 feet up on a scissor lift pulling cable and ask where to find the diapers. They see ladders and tools = must be store employee.

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