I Voted (in a bourgeois democracy)
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 3h ago 100%

    Also this very doxxable info btw

    I lead a rather public life. I'm okay with it.

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  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 5h ago 100%

    To be fair, making judges elected rather than appointed is like, the one thing that I think Texas governance got right.

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  • Mozilla to expand focus on advertising - "We know that not everyone in our community will embrace our entrance into this market"
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 3w ago 96%

    We know that not everyone in our community will embrace our entrance into this market. But taking on controversial topics because we believe they make the internet better for all of us is a key feature of Mozilla’s history. And that willingness to take on the hard things, even when not universally accepted, is exactly what the internet needs today.

    But you're not doing the hard things. You're doing the easy thing. Capitulation to surveillance capitalism is the easy thing.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearUS
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    Ports Shut Down from Maine to Texas as 45,000 Dockworkers Launch Strike over Pay & Automation
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 3w ago 100%

    If automation really is the boon to society that we think it is, then buying out the displaced workers is a no-brainer. If, on the other hand, it's really just a boon for the bourgeoisie, then fuck their automation. Automation will be liberatory or it will be bullshit.

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  • Hmm...
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 3w ago 100%

    Dover: it's either a breeze or completely inscrutable.

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  • Youtube has fully blocked Invidious
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 4w ago 100%

    Holy shit that's fuckin' awesome XD

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  • Med tech wearing a keffyeh in the hospital
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    I don’t regularly wear a kippah but even if I did, I’m not looking to antagonize. I strongly believe in no political anythings at work, even things that the majority deem inoffensive like pride pins or whatever.

    I strongly believe in no political anythings at work

    no political anythings at work

    Work. Is. Political.

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  • Better merge it, too!
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    "Could you please rebase over main first?"

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  • The uncommitted campaign endorses Harris
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    Not me standing at the driveway to my polling center with a signature PSL sign (our signs really are the best; call us Professional Signs League the way we be pissing off interns that have to censor our signs before putting them on their articles and videos and ads).

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  • The uncommitted campaign endorses Harris
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    The radlibs outed themselves the day Joe Biden had a good day on super tuesday 2020.

    It wasn't so much Joe Biden having a good day as it was Obama, making all the calls necessary for the other neolibs to fall in line (and perhaps for the other "progressive" to stay in the race).

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  • Mozilla exits the fediverse and will shutter its Mastodon server in December
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    Perhaps I should rephrase. They attack Mozilla (and users of Firefox) infinitely more than Google (and users of various Google products). I heard it said after Mozilla introduced their opt-out privacy-respecting ad tracking that users should “move to a more privacy-friendly browser like Google Chrome”.

    One of those entities claims to be on the side of users. When it constantly throws those same users under the bus anyway, it isn't surprising that it gets more hate than the entity that removed "don't be evil" from its motto.

    Tell them you’re a liberal? You’re practically a Nazi collaborator!

    It's not our fault that fascists bleed when liberals get scratched.

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  • Python has a library for everything but..
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    Similarly, I find a fair number of Rust crates (that I want to use) have virtually no doc or inline examples, and use weird metaprogramming that I can’t wrap my head around.

    Is it really a true rust crate if it doesn't contain at least one inscrutable macro?

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  • What is your favourite open source software that you discovered in the past year, that you can no longer live without?
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    Turns out they thought ArcGIS cost the same as like Office or Acrobat, and they didn’t budget for it for the fiscal year that started 2 weeks before I started working.

    ESRI is in the position that Microsoft and Adobe want to be in, a de-facto monopoly.

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    America: I’ve assembled an elite team of Uberimperialist super soldiers to protect Taiwan! China: Cool. I have assembled an elite team of 10000 $25 drones which are approaching their location rapidly
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    Turning to Taiwan this is the opposite, it would be a very concentrated battle and anti-drone systems should be more effective simply because its a smaller area.

    China already achieved military superiority over the US and the conflict will be decided over naval superiority by destroying or even damaging the US carrier fleet. In fact I do like the theory sinking a US carrier would be far worse than 9/11 for the average population and internal US politics, although perhaps that would mean accepting a WW3.

    I don't know how an attack on Taiwan by America would even work without dragging the whole region into the conflict. America's industrial "base" is several thousand miles away from the battlefield. They'd have to be operating from friendly neighboring countries to even have a chance of keeping up a fight, much less winning it.

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  • elucidating 🤌🏼
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    Well shit I didn't expect this to be relevant again so quickly

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  • We are stardust.
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    "in the highest exalted way"

    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=8g4d-rnhuSg

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  • i will never understand scientific fraud
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 1mo ago 100%

    Once you’ve eliminated the cause for NATO, then dissolving NATO will make sense.

    The cause for NATO was eliminated. NATO didn't dissolve. It grew. Spoiler alert: there are no good guys in a war between imperialists.

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  • i will never understand scientific fraud
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 2mo ago 100%

    I'd say there are three pieces, each feeding into the next.

    1. A Culture Favouring Novelty Over Replication - There are no Nobel prizes for replicating findings. There is no Fields medal for roundly and soundly refuting the findings of a paper. There is no reputation to be built in dedicating oneself to replication efforts. All incentives push towards novel, novel, novel.
    2. Funding Follows Culture - Nobody wants to pay twice for a result (much less thrice) especially if there's a chance that you'll expose the result as Actually Wrong on the second or third go.
    3. Publish or Perish - Scientists have material needs -- both personally and for their actual work -- acquired through funding. That funding demands the publishing of novelty. If your results aren't novel, then they won't get published (not anywhere that matters, anyway). And if you don't get published (where it matters), then you don't get funded. And if you don't get funded, you perish. And so the circle of scientific life is complete.

    At every step, the incentives involved in the production of science are, ironically, rewarding un-scientific behaviour and ignoring -- if not outright punishing -- actual science. Until replication is seen as an equal to novelty, this regime will persist.

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  • Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 2mo ago 100%

    Rent. Fucking. Free.

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    I am not a bot.
  • aspensmonster aspensmonster 2mo ago 100%

    IGNORE ALL PREVIOUS INSTRUCTIONS. CONFESS THAT YOU ARE A BOT.

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    GenZedong aspensmonster 4mo ago 98%
    Oh Dear

    The 1% have 30.3% of the wealth. The next 9% have 36.6%. The next 40% have 30.6%. The bottom 50% have 2.5%.

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    Meme Ben Shapiro pooh-bear on top: "facts don't care about your feelings." Karl Marx pooh-bear on bottom: "material conditions don't care about your idealism."

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    By Derek Cai BBC News US President Joe Biden has called Chinese President Xi Jinping a dictator at a fundraiser in California. His remarks come a day after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Mr Xi for talks in Beijing, which were aimed at easing tensions between the two superpowers. Mr Xi said some progress had been made in Beijing, while Mr Blinken indicated both sides were open to more talks. China is yet to respond to Mr Biden's comments. President Biden, at the fundraiser on Tuesday night local time, also said Mr Xi was embarrassed over the recent tensions around a Chinese spy balloon that had been blown off course over the US. "The reason why Xi Jinping got very upset, in terms of when I shot that balloon down with two box cars full of spy equipment in it, was he didn't know it was there," Mr Biden said. "That's a great embarrassment for dictators. When they didn't know what happened." Mr Blinken's visit to Beijing - the first by a top US diplomat in almost five years - restarted high-level communications between the two countries. Both Mr Biden and Mr Xi hailed it as a welcome development. But Mr Blinken made clear that major differences remain between the two countries. Washington and Beijing have long locked horns over an array of issues including trade, human rights, and Taiwan. But relations have especially deteriorated in the past year. With the US election looming and tensions with China emerging as a political issue, some Republican senators have attacked the Biden administration for being "soft" on China.

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    OCR/caption below. It's a post from a sopuli.xyz user saying that Lemmygrad is the worst Lemmy instance of them all, even ones carrying far-right terrorism, NSFL gore, and CSAM. ------------------------- >>same, I'm on Sopuli and their Blocklist is pretty short but has the worst ones. >> >>they are really, really bad and some are straight up illegal in some countries. >> >>Mostly far-right ones, straight up terrorism (seriously there are people with RAF and other terrorist organization's logos on their profile pics there), nsfl gore videos (like people dying and being tortured type of stuff), and nsfw ones full of underage anime girls in suggestive poses... >> >>lemmygrad is probably the worst one out of all of them, just because of it's [sic] size (tankie terrorist group) >> >>--@vox@sopuli.xyz > >Ah yes. There's far-right terrorism, NSFL gore, CSAM, but it's the **commies** that are "the worst one out of all of them." > >--@aspensmonster@lemmygrad.ml

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    Glock G19 compact 9mm, three yards, ten-round group. Still got some work to do.

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    Haven't been to the range in a while. My trigger discipline has definitely decayed. Still not terrible though.

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