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  • It's funny how Americans technology oligarchs love propaganda copytext that includes terms like innovation, change and disruption, yet they are all vapid and lacking any imagination.

  • In a perfect world, all media organIationa would have their own instances (tied to their domains) for each network type (threadiverse, micro logging, video, short form video) and these instances would be used for both content distribution (official NYT mastadon feed) and for validation of journalists.

    The non-profit foundations that manage these networks could provide managed services to raise more money for development (beyond donations).

  • Even more so when the invaders, the russians, have no issues with using cluster munitions or mines.

  • The russians will do anything other than getting their house in order and rejecting genocidal imperialism.

  • Beyond double standards (which definitely exists, some perhaps on a subconscious level, some premeditated) there are also practical considerations with operating in Iran for foreign journalists (and their local handlers).

  • I’m not sure that just dropping multiple bombs in the same spot wouldn’t work.

    I have no clue whether this approach would or would not work. I am assuming the question would be how many times you need to drop bombs on the same location to target the facilities.

    I was just going the info in the article saying that haven't touched Fordow.

  • Sounds like the strike was significant, but not decisive. In particular, they can't target the plant in Fordow.

    If anything Israeli action reduces the likelihood of any deal and increases the possibility of the aytollahs quickly rebuilding nuclear infrastructure (article implies they have the capability) and going full nuclear.

  • I can't speak for Lemmy, but I had a very different opinion on say things like prevalence of local corruption compared to the average American when I lived there (and this was under the second Bush and Obama, so not that recent).

    I will admit, the US seems very far from "end is nigh" (I don't mean this in a positive sense, it can get infinitely worse, I know from practical experience), but that doesn't mean regressive tendencies aren't broad and have deep roots (completely unrelated to Trump's direct actions).

    Again, treat this as a perspective of a foreigner who lived in the US for multiple years and visited regularly before COVID. Just an alternative perspective of sorts.

  • I thought I don't know any modern rock/metal hits because I stopped listening popular music around 2005 or so. I guess my assumption was wrong.

    But I also think 90s and early 2000s were probably the peak for the American music industry in terms revenue as share of cultural spend and in broader significance.

    That being said it was a different time, I think there are less "hits" in terms of broad listening these days in general.

  • I am not saying there wasn't any progress (perhaps even a lot), but from my impressions living in the US there were serious regressions in terms of democratic governance and rule of law (in the broad sense of the term, not US specific).

    Just my view from my time living there.

  • Definitely, it's not a straight line.

    But a country regressing on a more or less permanent basis in the medium to long term is not unheard of.

  • I am not American, but I have lived there.

    The impression that I got is there has been a level of regression in rights in the US in the past few decades (going as far back as the 70s, i.e. before Trump).

    Enablement of mandatory arbitration clauses de facto removes your ability to fair civil trials and force you to use a USSR-style kangaroo court. Legally allowing unlimited campaign donations by oligarchs undermines universal suffrage.

  • Respect to Andrea Sella. Musk is definitely a fascist oligarch, if not a Nazi.

  • Fascinating article, I would have never imagined a mosh pit could trigger smartwatch/smartphone emergency service alerts.

    As a side note, when was the last big hit by Korn? I feel like it's been at least 20 years.

  • That is very low.

    YoY declines need to hit 60-70% or more. Even they 50% decline in European countries should be higher.

    Even by the low standards of American oligarchy, Musk is a terrible individual.

  • Shouldn't these scammers be using AI keywords? Biowellness backed by AI and so on?

    Or have they not got the memo that even haescore buttpumpers have given up on "buttchain use cases will change the world!!!!" spam.

  • I like the classic Elmo "Pedo Guy" Musk.

  • For sure, I agree that US security services seem rather trigger happy and there are massive issues with propaganda in the US (far worse than in many other countries, perhaps even most countries).

    Just sharing some thoughts.

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