One of the major things I like about lemmy is that it allows text alongside links/images - I think it’s good when OPs use this as a jumping point to start conversation as well.
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UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
politics @lemmy.world•Leaked Pam Bondi memo targets 'anyone who isn’t a Trump supporter': investigator
13·4 days agoKen Klippenstein strikes again. Man is hard carrying journalism
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politics @lemmy.world•White House throws commanding admiral under the bus in killing of alleged drug boat survivors
6·12 days agoAdmiral should’ve remembered the oldest rule in the military… “shit always rolls downhill.” Don’t think for a second that your superior will cover for you when something like this happens, even if they gave the order and should also be held accountable.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump booed at Commanders NFL game before calling plays from Fox broadcast booth
3·1 month agoOut of curiosity, how did you know? They’re showing up as banned now, but the comment seemed normal to me
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politics @lemmy.world•The White House thought the shutdown would be quick. Now they’re frustrated.
8·1 month agoAs this continues, I would highly recommend folks support their local food pantries as they are able. Cash is better, but there’s nothing wrong with a food drive to collect cans from your neighbors. Some pantries also accept fresh produce, if you have some left from your garden this year.
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politics @lemmy.world•New poll shows what Americans think of America, and it’s not great
2·1 month agoI wouldn’t rule out things being better in, say, 100 years, but it would take a lot of luck and effort to get to that point.
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Technology@lemmy.world•International Criminal Court to ditch Microsoft Office for European open source alternativeEnglish
1·1 month agoHas anyone used OpenDesk? Looks like they have a community edition
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Technology@lemmy.world•ICE's 'Frightening' Facial Recognition App is Scanning US Citizens Without Their ConsentEnglish
1·1 month agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_vision_dazzle it’s been done before. AI facial recognition gets a little overhyped
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Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
10·2 months agoHey man, the playing-pinball-while-a-cat-interferes peertube community is very close-knit (https://video.apz.fi/).
I kid, but it’s true that peertube lacks the dopamine hooks and variety that youtube does. It’s much harder to sink hours into watching a bunch of videos that you’ll only half remember by the next day.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump administration posts notice that no federal food aid will go out Nov. 1
16·2 months ago“Staying peaceful” and “fighting back” aren’t mutually exclusive. Anyone who thinks nonviolent tactics don’t work hasn’t read up on their history (East Timor, Philippines, etc.). Every time ICE shows up to pepper spray cops and shoot at priests, local police gets more pissed, and they drive a wedge between local and federal law enforcement, weakening the administration’s ability to project power. Don’t underestimate that opportunity.
That being said, current actions are far more symbolic than transformative. No kings protests don’t do anything on their own, but could easily be leveraged into an enabler of things like boycotts and general strikes which will have a strong impact.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is making every Windows 11 PC an AI PCEnglish
2·2 months agoMaybe Marginalia could work for you? I’ve tried using it, but it’s a lot more focused on academic stuff (rather than figuring out song lyrics or which episode some TV quote came from). It’s an “old school” search engine, though, so a bit less convenient than google, duckduckgo, etc. if you weren’t around in 90s/early 00s for that.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is making every Windows 11 PC an AI PCEnglish
9·2 months agoWhen google shoves their ai to the top of search results, its hard not to read it. I’ve been spoiled by ublock and I am no longer used to ignoring the first few things that come up.
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politics @lemmy.world•Republicans mostly silent as millions of Americans protest Trump on No Kings day
1·2 months agoThe tricky part about a general strike is that you dont have much room for do-overs if it turns out you don’t have the numbers you need. Protests are largely symbolic, but are also a good way for organizers to gauge how willing/able folks are to engage in more drastic action.
If a general strike is what you think the movement should go towards, I recommend your next steps be strengthening community support systems - food banks, free clinics, shelters, etc - since these things will be needed to support a general strike (folks will choose feeding their children over political action, so make sure they can accomplish both). In the mean time, it also helps out folks who have been hit the hardest by republican and trump cuts to services.
I highly recommend folks read up on some of ICNC’s stuff, since they focus on the practical side of nonviolent conflict.
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politics @lemmy.world•Then they fight you: How the ‘No Kings’ protests are winning America | A massive turnout of 7 million and a panicked White House showed Saturday why the No Kings protests matter, a lot.
6·2 months agoThat is the tricky thing about basing predictions on historic trends. IIRC, is was Arab spring in some countries that broke the rule (and that “rule” was calculated based on data from 1900-2006). I’m also curious how Nepal and Madagascar stack up compared to historic trends.
Other aspects of Chenoweths research (such as the importance of “converting” certain factions such as police or military - or at least getting them to be neutral) are important as well but don’t get as much traction as the clickbaity 3.5% number does
ETA: Nepal’s discord had about 100k members, and it’s population is 29 million. So that was well below 3.5%. Like No Kings, Nepals protests were decentralized, which is potentially a factor compared to historic protests which tend to be focused on a single location or march
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World News@lemmy.world•WATCH: First Footage Shows Louvre Thief Drilling Into Display During Shocking Daylight HeistEnglish
101·2 months agoAh, but they were wearing a bright yellow vest! Be honest - would you think twice if you saw someone wearing a safety yellow vest and carrying a drill? Apparently there was construction going on nearby as well, so the basket lift didn’t really stand out.
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World News@lemmy.world•Ireland plans to make a $1,500 a month basic income for artists permanentEnglish
1·2 months agoI suppose you could do it a la “The Dispossesed” where you spend one day/week doing community service
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World News@lemmy.world•Ireland plans to make a $1,500 a month basic income for artists permanentEnglish
1·2 months agoHas the concept of UBI been around long enough to fulfill your requirements? A 20-year study across a large population would of course be superior, but shorter-length studies with less people are necessary to prove/disprove whether those large scale studies should be funded. Not to mention the ethical implications of forcing someone into a large scale study like that before any results have been shown at all.
I think it’s fine to be skeptical of anyone considering UBI to be “case closed”, but small studies being done before large studies is standard practice. You can’t give that kind of grand scale funding to every hypothesis that pops into someone’s head, so it’s a reasonable way of determining what shows promise and should be looked into more.
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World News@lemmy.world•Ireland plans to make a $1,500 a month basic income for artists permanentEnglish
3·2 months agoIt is a good point, though I suppose the argument would be that it’s easier for a bridge builder to find paying work than an artist
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World News@lemmy.world•Ireland plans to make a $1,500 a month basic income for artists permanentEnglish
5·2 months agoWell, there are plenty of famous artists who only became famous after they died. Contemporary popularity doesn’t guarantee historic/cultural impact.
I’m not aware of the specific requirements of this program, but Iteland also has a case for cultural preservation, particularly with works in the Irish language, which may not have the international appeal necessary to make a good profit but are important for intrinsic reasons to Ireland.
There’s also the case to be made that in order to become a great artist, you must first be a bad artist - and there aren’t that many jobs for internships/apprenticeships in the arts, especially as some of the more “basic” jobs (cheap graphic arts, copywriters, muzak, etc.) are snapped up by AI.
I think there is an interesting discussion to be had about what an artist must have in order to qualify for something like this. I would also be concerned with “antiestablishment” works possibly being excluded.

I mean, you can’t define socialism by saying that this socialism