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politics @lemmy.world

Behind the Curtain: Top Dems now believe Biden will exit

politics @lemmy.world

Arkansas election officials reject petitions submitted for an abortion-rights ballot measure

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America, Don’t Succumb to Escapism

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‘It’s nonsensical’: how Trump is making climate the latest culture war

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Bombshell Poll on Swing States Spells Disaster for Biden In Every Way

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Biden’s Lapses Are Said to Be Increasingly Common and Worrisome

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Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider whether 175-year-old law bans abortion

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Will Biden's green jobs policy help him win votes?

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Coup attempt underway in Bolivia as president urges people to mobilize against it

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Climate change is moving tree populations away from the soil fungi that sustain them

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Threatened species and chips? Other fish frequently sold as flake, Australian study finds

  • China has some more central planning than the US, but they lean on the same market mechanisms that the US does when it comes to most solutions, ie tax penalties/incentives and subsidies. An excellent example is their smog reduction plans.

    Its also great you linked an article about Chinese steel because they do the same stuff there

    There isn't a party planner in every steel mill determining output, they let individual companies react to market forces they shape with tax structures and subsidy.

    People's republic of Walmart

    Good thing Walmart wasn't supplanted by Amazon who delegates most of whats sold to 3rd party sellers. They certainly havn't copied that for their online sales, right?

  • Out of curiosity, do you think the USSR collapsed because all its own citizens thought the government was doing too good a job?

    China introduced private corperations and capital because they increased efficiency and production.

    Are you saying every government whose ever tried tons of central planning just messed up or randomly decided to scale it back just for funsies?

  • Are we just gonna ignore the fact that the whole critique of centralization is that its inefficient, ineffective, and unresponsive to peoples needs?

    Like as capitalism is becoming more monopolistic, its becoming increasingly bad at delivering goods that people actually want and just becomes better at supressing and controling them. You know the same critisism thats pointed at autoritarian communism.

    I don't think this is the W you think it is.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Israel Deploys Expansive Facial Recognition Program in Gaza

  • Plenty of people rooted for the Lions and they wore brown bags over their heads.

    Trump lost and people are still buying flags and hats.

    I think we'll be stuck with this cult for awhile.

  • I wouldn't be so confident that his support will wane. People love a martyr and thats what hes protraying himself as.

    All that isnt to say he shouldn't be prosecuted, but I'd expect his support to jump in the short term.

  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Dangerous chemicals found in recycled plastics, making them unsafe for use – experts explain the hazards

  • Friendly fire was half the fun of the first game.

  • If everyone you know uses secure messaging apps, youre in a bubble; their adoption rate is very small.

    Of the people I know, even those who use Signal/Matrix still use Chrome and GMail/Docs/Drive. They have a long way to go before they don prosthetic noses.

  • What's far more likely than 3d printed prosthetics becoming fashonable is people just rolling over and accepting the distopian surveilance state.

    I can't even get most of my family to use Signal to prevent Facebook from reading their private messages, what could happen to convince them to go full cyberpunk?

  • Another reason to use a VPN is that ISPs have every motive to sell your browsing data and they do. Unlike many other groups tracking you, your ISP inherently has your meatspace name, address, and payment information making their data easily collatable and very valuable.

    If you use the default DNS on their provided router they can even tell if someone purchased an XBox, Playstation, or any other smart device just from update and telemetry lookups.

    As the article says, by using a VPN youre using someone else's ISP making that info worthless.

    If your threat model includes preventing ad networks from gathering data, a VPN absolutely is a tool to prevent that. Do you have to pay for a service? Probably not if you're technical enough; a VM in a data center is probably sufficient.

  • Snyder needs someone to tell him a movie should have both character development and a cohesive plot in at most 2 hrs.

    I'm done with him deferring blame for not being able to put together a clean narrative.

  • No. This is basically why you use native apps. What you could do is set up another profile on Android and you should be able to sign in on a different account for that profile and get notifications.

  • You don't seem to understand terminal velocity.

  • They're campists; they can't understand any level of moral complexity.

    Anyone who opposes the US is inherently good, because surely the west is the only one that can be imperialistic.

  • Yes.

  • Mozilla is a non profit. The most "capitalist" they get is the Mozilla Corp a company owned by the foundation which is basically just for tax purposes. Having a big player in the fediverse helps.

  • My day is made immeasurably better by Jim Jordan's failure. This entertainment is surely the best thing he's ever done for the country.

  • At least one member said they were switching from McCarthy to Jordan on the second vote, so sadly we're probably not going to get a revolt.

  • Signal. Privacy.

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  • I think a lot of these points have been made better elsewhere.

    The extended discussion of hypothetical US interference just because of a tenuous chain of connection to the CIA is just typical US-badism. The US frequently funds tools which they think further geopolitical goals and this doesn't inherently mean its untrustworthy, just that their methodology of control is more resilient to uncensored speech; the best example of this is TOR, decentralized, anonymous, and created by Naval Research and DARPA. The author can't concede this point as it'd bring up they're unsubtly simping for a different colonial power, one who does require such censorship.

    Signal's centralized nature has always been a major criticism (and it's reasonable), however as a trade off it's easy to on-board the tech illiterate. It's nontrivial to set up a Matrix server and I've seen the difficulty of migrating activist groups there. It's good as a long term goal, but one also has to recognize that a person struggling with housing has different concerns and will prefer to use whatever their friends and family do.

  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Joshua trees are dying. This new legislation hopes to tackle that.

    Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Forever chemicals could be in some 45% of U.S. tap water, USGS estimates

    Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Forever chemicals could be in some 45% of U.S. tap water, USGS estimates

    Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    Forever chemicals could be in some 45% of U.S. tap water, USGS estimates