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The Shifting Discourse on Israel, Zionism, and Jewish Identity

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News Brief: Dem Leaders, 'Free Speech' Warriors Mostly Shrug as Trump Disappears Political Dissidents --- Citations Needed Podcast

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Jason Hickel - "We need a real progressive alternative – a democratic ecosocialist movement"

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'I have no oxygen' - Train Crash Leads to Greece’s Biggest Post-War Social Movement

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Native Community Protests MPLS Security Company Who Beat, Maced, and Cuffed Indigenous Man

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Washington State Workers Take the Fight to the Governor

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Chicago Teachers Approve Contract with Remarkable Gains

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The Long History of Lawlessness in U.S. Policy Toward Latin America

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Fetterman Campaign Bleeds Money

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Failing to Rise to the Constitutional Crisis

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‘They’re Doing Their Best to Turn People Who Have Not Committed Any Crime Into Criminals’: CounterSpin interview with Dara Lind on criminalizing immigrants

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The Canadian Right Wants to Copy DOGE

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Indonesia’s Communists Helped Forge Its National Identity

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An Italian Communist in the Ethiopian Resistance

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The Cowardice of Elites

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Against Animal Farming

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Episode 217: A.I. Mysticism as Responsibility-Evasion PR Tactic --- Citations Needed Podcast

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Unmoved by Tariff Threats, Mexican GM Workers Win a Double-Digit Wage Hike

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Chicago Teachers Win Greener Schools

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Small-Dollar Donors Are Asking John Fetterman for Their Money Back

  • Is it though? The entire piece is taking a swing at his "put your life in order before criticizing" shit him and his fans do in the political arena. I don't see the article speaking positively of him.

  • The tech subs that I'm subbed to on that instance have seemed fine. Is it specific communities where this is occurring?

  • Steam with Proton works OOTB for me if you enable the option in the system config.

  • Not a video, but I always use this EFF article to introduce the concept.

  • It'll probably be my favorite filesystem in 2030.

  • Lemmy's interop with the microblogging portion of the Fediverse (which is by far the largest part) sucks. You can't follow users, so there's no way to pull in content from there and there's no hashtag support built in for posts, so Lemmy posts don't get to take advantage of the discoverability features on the microblogging side. Beehaw in particular is picky with whom they federate, but it shouldn't matter since there's plenty of microblogging instances that share their ethos. I was already a Mastodon user for a few years prior to any of the exoduses and it bummed me out that you guys didn't get to experience Fedi in its full glory because of these limitations. Hopefully the next platform that Beehaw migrates to will be better about this.

  • I'd say that the Indie game experience can still match that. Doesn't have to be old titles.

  • I would say that the decentralized nature of the platform means that the demographics that don't get along don't have to share the same space. Reddit is full of communities that fucking hate each other and the centralized nature of the site means that those userbases have to occupy a lot of the same subreddits; those users have a low barrier to entry to go troll each other and pick fights. In the Fediverse, these communities are separate instances and will just defederate from each other, putting an end to it. Instead, like-minded communities and instances can congregate together. The federation model also provides incentive for users to behave, since instances can be cut off from everyone else if they're deemed too toxic/annoying.

  • Now this looks like an interesting option. I'll be checking it out over the next few days. Thanks!

  • I too have noticed a number of minor behavioral differences that I've found annoying, but it is what it is. This was the closest I could find to an active fork of Cantata, but nothing has been released at this time, though the dev has expressed interest in a Qt6 port.

  • If there's any other Cantata enjoyers reading this thread while feeling sad that it's not maintained anymore, Strawberry is the closest alternative.

  • Any organization that's forced to pursue endless growth is going to end up enshittifying eventually, because there's only so much innovation and wow factor that you can do to make a product appealing before you hit a talent/demographic/creativity limit. Not to mention that infrastructure and operating costs are massive when you hit that level of scaling and that needs to be funded somehow. Eventually they'll be forced to start extracting more value out of their existing userbase to keep the revenue growth going. Going IPO is mostly just a telegraph for how things are going behind the scenes.

  • The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture.

    Something that has become very apparent to me over the past year of migrating away from the big 6 sites into the dark forest is that, no honestly, the internet isn't that; the big 6 sites are that. Places like Neocities still exist and have lots of traffic and you can go there and have an interesting time. I've encountered more cultural diversity on the Fediverse than I had in the past decade of using Reddit. There's still cool stuff and interesting communities; it's just hard to find because search engines are increasingly useless. We need better discoverability; if we fix that, then we're golden.

  • I don't use LXQt itself, but its software suite is nice if you want a Qt desktop with a tiling window manager. Looking forward to it landing in my distro. 👍

  • Is the bootup/shutdown speed, and faster package management really worth it? Is it really significant enough?

    No. The primary reasons why you'd want to use Void Linux are the musl packages, the easy packaging experience with XBPS, and the simplicity of Runit. The distro felt like BSD on Linux when I last used it (it's admittedly been a few years since then); I liked it. If the above things interest you, then go for it; otherwise, stick with Fedora.

  • Yeah, it'd be a real shame if they have to shut down. Hopefully their talent can find work elsewhere if it comes to that.

  • Well if it's any consolation, the Fediverse is basically the spiritual successor to that time period on the internet: now with interesting tech improvements.

  • OpenWebAuth used to be called “Magic Auth”, because of how seamless the experience is. Instead of only being able to manage things from your social dashboard, you can jump from one part of the Fediverse to another, and your permissions will be granted automatically. It all happens in the browser.

    The way this works is relatively simple: your browser accesses a token inside of a cookie. That token references your Digital Identity in the Fediverse, verifies it, and a handshake is performed. Afterwards, anything you were given permission to access unlocks and becomes visible on the page.

    Will this be impacted by browsers killing third-party cookies?

  • The MissKey forks like Sharkey/Iceshrimp/Catodon all have better featuresets and UI/UX than Mastodon IMO. If you don't already have a Mastodon instance that you're extremely pleased with, I would pick one of them instead. I can't comment on the app situation though.

  • I had no idea that Trim Silence is a thing, but I can see how that would make audio recordings sound janky. There are times when I'll speed up playback to 2x, but that's usually because the person talking is taking too long to get to the point. Sounds like overkill to me.

    I went back to using RSS after I ditched corporate social media in part because I like that the content is just there until I'm ready to read it. I use the Top Day sort on Lemmy and the microblogging platforms are constantly putting new posts in the feed; this is fine for casual scrolling, but I can see how this would be exhausting to people who are trying to keep up with everything. I get the author's need to take a breather every so often. I also find myself wishing that people would chill a bit.