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Teenager Danuta Siedzikówna, medic of the Polish resistance, executed by the postwar Communist government in 1946
  • All the iterations of Communism as enacted in the world with its various flavors (not as described by Marx himself, which I have less issue with) tend to have fundamental structural power issues that cannot be resolved, and inevitably become authoritarian and eventually corrupt. Relying on who is steering the boat to have a positive outcome means that even if lucky enough to get a good person, it's easy enough to replace them with a bad actor.

    History has clearly shown centralized power cannot be wrangled reliably, which I think strongly necessitates the need for decentralizing power at a fundamental level to prevent the failings of the past.

    I won't dispute that some communist dictatorships did result in some benefits to the poor and disadvantaged, but at a needlessly great cost to liberties and innocent lives. I don't personally agree with the Michael Parenti viewpoint that we shouldn't be so harsh on previous communist regimes because of those gains. I think in the end, Capitalism and Leninism, Trotskyism, Maoism, etc. are ultimately horrific for the soul, and we have better solutions that mitigate the possibility of those extreme negatives.

  • Teenager Danuta Siedzikówna, medic of the Polish resistance, executed by the postwar Communist government in 1946
  • Which would then lead to the conclusion that both are terrible. Investigation into solutions will usually then reveal that the most promising one is Anarchism, as demonstrated in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War, which is where George Orwell became fully soured on Communist Totalitarianism, and witnessed the extreme promise of Socialist Anarchist society.

  • Demystifying "find" and "find -exec" ...Lil' Linux Lesson! | Veronica Explains
    kolektiva.media Demystifying "find" and "find -exec" ...Lil' Linux Lesson!

    Has the internet told you Linux' "find" command is too scary to use? Well, they're wrong. Linux' "find" command - also found in lots of other *NIX systems - is a critical tool to learn. In today's ...

    Demystifying "find" and "find -exec" ...Lil' Linux Lesson!
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    When anger runs out, what will drive you?
  • That's fair, and I agree it doesn't have to be hope, I think love is a great one as well. ^^

  • Why Do We Grind? - Poverty and the trap of the Grindset Mindset
    yewtu.be Why Do We Grind? - Poverty and the Grindset Mindset

    Now that's an embarrassing ass thumbnail, but I needed something provocative. Go easy on me. This is an opinion piece, but here is my doc of where I got my sources, and my original notes for the outline of this vid. Stay the course. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WRMHX3SVbqEBXQ239kpPQv1VROD24...

    Why Do We Grind? - Poverty and the Grindset Mindset
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    When anger runs out, what will drive you?
  • I think the idea is that hope is a good motivator to create change in the here and now, and more critically, is less likely to become completely depleted and make you a bitter person if success is not immediate.

    Glad you enjoyed it. :)

  • 1 month of Linux Mint and some thoughts.
  • There's a great ms paint alternative from KDE called Kolour Paint, which you can grab from the software center.

  • PSA: A website called SteamHistory enables stalkers through Steam mass data harvesting. Here's how stalkers found me despite creating a new, private, anonymous account.
  • A not insignificant portion of online games utilize the steam friend system exclusively to enable inviting others to your party, and would not function otherwise. One example off the top of my head is Hunt: showdown.

  • When anger runs out, what will drive you?
    yewtu.be When anger runs out, what will drive you?

    This is a clip from this livestream: https://youtube.com/live/RLRMwXpzNzw Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Anark Tip: https://cash.app/$Apeiro Twitter: https://twitter.com/anarkyoutube Mastodon: https://kolektiva.social/web/@Anark Anarchist Library: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/category/author/d...

    When anger runs out, what will drive you?
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    Safety Razor, what do I need to think about?
  • I flew with a safety razor in my carry-on within the US, and no one seemed concerned. According to TSA, they're chill as long as there are no blades, and it'd probably be a good idea to disassemble it too (which is what I did).

  • Safety Razor, what do I need to think about?
  • There is a dramatic difference between razors of different cutting efficiencies (basically, how much of the blade is exposed). Someone with light facial hair and sensitive skin would likely benefit from a milder razor to prevent needless skin irritation. There's also designs that mimic the experience of a cartridge razor, such as the Hansen razor (makes it very hard to irritate or cut yourself even without learning safety razor techniques).

    Walden's recommendation of a vintage Gillette Tech is a good one, but if you have your grandfather's razor, that indeed would be the best place to start, as it's likely just as good as anything you could buy now.

  • What Trump promised oil CEOs as he asked them to steer $1 billion to his campaign: Donald Trump has pledged to scrap President Biden’s policies on electric vehicles and wind energy & more
  • The hostile attitude and accusations will not be conducive to changing minds or furthering meaningful discussion, there's room for nuance here.

    Biden is ultimately a typical neoliberal bastard, with all the negatives that brings. None of us want him, but realistically, no third party has a snowball's chance in hell of winning with our current voting system. I don't think any of us would blame you for sticking with your ideals in your vote regardless of that fact, but I don't think it's right to denigrate those who would opt for a practical harm reduction vote over an idealistic one that would ultimately result in a dictator taking power and absolutely wreaking even worse havoc on both people and the environment, especially as we are living in a period where there is no time left for the environment.

    We're still not sure if there are extreme tipping points of no return climate-wise. If we assume for safety’s sake that there is, then it's critical to prevent further warming, and I can't blame anyone for choosing a lesser evil that has allowed meaningful climate legislation to pass, over one that is shopping around his willingness to destroy the planet for his own personal gain, and who has publically advocated for going full steam ahead with Palestinian Genocide.

    Ultimately we're voting for scraps, and that's all that'll ever be, since no meaningful reform can come from within the system. But I don't see any benefit to giving up those scraps for something far worse unless one advocates for accelerationism, which I personally don't since it means massively increased suffering with no guarantee of better outcomes long-term.

    Saying all that, I do think doing anything beyond just tossing in a vote when the time comes, like volunteering for or financially supporting a political campaign is a waste of time and money that could be better spent outside of the political system.

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    YouTube threatens Rossmann
  • AFAIK, Grayjay is not a closed source app, the source is on github, but he chose a license that restricts monetization and redistribution due to having concerns of people taking FOSS apps and repackaging them on app stores with added monetization or malware.

    Not ideal, but not closed either.

  • The IRS Created a Free Tax Filing System, and TurboTax is Reeling (USA)
  • It's not investment advice, it's just a nice succinct video detailing that how the new free IRS system for filing taxes will finally completely replace the racket that is TurboTax and H&R Block, saving tax filers a lot of money.

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    The IRS Created a Free Tax Filing System, and TurboTax is Reeling (USA)
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    Solarpunk: Succeeding Where Cyberpunk Failed
  • I keep procrastinating about reading her books, but I really need to get on that. Her speech at the end is powerful as hell.

  • Solarpunk: Succeeding Where Cyberpunk Failed
  • Finally was able to watch this fully, I think it's pretty darn superb! This would be a good starting point when showing this concept to friends. Good find, poVoq!

  • Kobo and iFixit partner for OEM parts and repair guides
    www.theverge.com Kobo and iFixit partner for OEM parts and repair guides

    Fixing them will require patience, but at least it’s doable now.

    Kobo and iFixit partner for OEM parts and repair guides

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.cl/post/2652008

    > Kobo and iFixit partner for OEM parts and repair guides

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    The Spectrum Show EP140
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    Pfc. Ivan Babcock wearing a replica crown of the Holy Roman Empire in a cave in Siegan, Germany, April 3rd, 1945
  • Ahh, it just hit me you thought he genuinely looked like Tony Hawk (which now that I think about it, he does!), and were referring to that Project 2025 meme poster that used Tony Hawk that someone posted a few weeks ago without knowing the context behind it.

  • Pfc. Ivan Babcock wearing a replica crown of the Holy Roman Empire in a cave in Siegan, Germany, April 3rd, 1945
  • I know what you're referring to, but I'm not sure how it relates to the post. Is the implication that Trump will be wearing a crown like that as king if project 2025 is enacted?

  • Pfc. Ivan Babcock wearing a replica crown of the Holy Roman Empire in a cave in Siegan, Germany, April 3rd, 1945

    29 year old Pfc. Ivan Babcock of the US Army's 165th Signal Photo Company poses with the crown of the Holy Roman Empire in a cave in Siegan, Germany, 3 April 1945.

    The cave was used by the Germans as a storage room for valuable works of art, the cave was captured by troops of the 1st US Army. The Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire was the coronation crown of the Holy Roman Emperor, probably from the late 10th century until the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. An identical copy was made in 1915 by order of Wilhelm II for display in Aachen and is the crown being worn in this photo. The real one spent the war in a bomb-proof bunker under Nuremberg imperial castle.

    Babcock survived the war and died in 1994 at the age of 77, he’s buried in South Victory Cemetery, Ludington, Mason County, Michigan, USA. Photographer: T/5 E. Braum and was provided by The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.

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    Microsoft releases MS-DOS 4 source code on GitHub — 45 year old code now open-source
  • I wonder if FreeDOS will find this release useful at all.

  • working on cover for my next solarpunk novel
  • Unfortunately, Nell Fallcard herself made a video defending the use of AI, so I think it's safe to say that it is an AI assisted image.

    I'm sorry you had to find out so close to your release, Marling :(

  • ReBoot on YTV with commercials (My Old VHS Tapes)
  • This is the video in question, which seems to indicate the elgato software is to blame for the poor quality.

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