I'm reading it when I wake up tomorrow, for now I'm not responding to you specifically.
Because I don't have the reading comprehension skills of a fucking carrot.
Power = authority is wild. Was freeing slaves authoritarian because the majority didn't support it?
Drop the Zedong quote. Do you think that because the Chinese government is claiming to be socialist, that banning all other counties' resources is justified. how can the citizens not support their government when they're only allowed to know things that support the government? Also I'm racist because I don't support a government? I don't like the Russian government either but that doesn't make me racist towards Russians.
Do you think that those workers' lives aren't better because of him? Do you think Trump would do that. Do you think Trump wouldn't try to impede socialist progress more than trump?
And this one, a classic tankie argument, where they don't engage in what I said but rather its format, thereby not acknowledging that I was engaging in hyperbole, not saying that the Chinese government erased mention of the landmark.
keeps sucking my own dick -
While this quote does not encapsulate marx's entire view on the state, it shows that Marx sees that the state is bourgeois and therefore antagonistic to the proletariat.
"This society is great. I'm glad every source is monitored by the Chinese government, that's how you know they're factual."
The state is inherently antagonistic to the proletariat, because their controlling society gives rise to them creating their own class within the bourgeoisie.
As per my argument to someone else, this can be better understood by comparing contemporaries in each side. Trump is exponentially worse for workers than Biden, as Biden is doing things such as working with unions and cancelling some student debt.
You could call any machine anything, yet it doesn't become the thing.
I've been trying to find a good Marxist instance, but Lemmygrad and Hexbear are widely hated. Why is that? Are there any good leftist instances?
I donate to the Mozilla foundation, and I love Firefox a ton. But I can't seem to like the UI by installing a theme, and when I change it to look better the browser slows to a crawl. Does it really matter all that much if I use Chromium?
P.S. To the people from my last post regarding something similar, Firefox was too slow, I'm sorry, but I use Vivaldi instead of Brave because Brendon Eich can suck my dick.
I usually use Age, I'd like to hear your opinions.
I know it isn't currently federated, but it seems like a good yt alternative atm.
I care about my privacy, though I like it's UI. Is it really as bad as some say?
Personally, I find his Linux and privacy-related endeavors commendable, but I widely disregard of his political stances.
I program in C and python, and even good first issue problems seem like I have to be Dennis Ritchie himself to solve them. How do I know when I'm ready to solve and commit to projects?
Hey there,
I recently found my old Original GameBoy, and it's definitely showing its age. I'm in search of a place or person who can help me bring it back to life.
Specifically, I'm looking for recommendations for repairing the classic Original GameBoy. If you know of any trustworthy repair shops or individuals who specialize in these, please share your insights.
If you've had a good experience with a repair service or have some tips to offer, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance, folks!
edit: it has corroded battery terminals, and I live in south-eastern Virginia
Chromium has better features, but with google announcing its plan to 'drm the internet' I 'm not sure if it'd be a good idea.
I'm looking for a small server, with a few hundred people at most. A lot of these servers aren't on joinmastodon.org, is there a way to find smaller servers like this?
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/4890334
> cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/4890282
let's say I have this code
` #include #include char name[50]; int main(){ fgets(name,50,stdin); name[strcspn(name, "\n")] = '\0'; printf("hi %s", name); }
` and I decide my name is "ewroiugheqripougheqpiurghperiugheqrpiughqerpuigheqrpiugherpiugheqrpiughqerpioghqe4r", my program will throw some unexpected behavior. How would I mitigate this?
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/4890282
> let's say I have this code
>
> > #include > #include > char name[50]; > int main(){ > fgets(name,50,stdin); > name[strcspn(name, "\n")] = '\0'; > printf("hi %s", name); > } > >
>
> and I decide my name is "ewroiugheqripougheqpiurghperiugheqrpiughqerpuigheqrpiugherpiugheqrpiughqerpioghqe4r", my program will throw some unexpected behavior. How would I mitigate this?
Hey everyone! I've been diving into RPGs lately and wanted to share my thoughts and seek recommendations from fellow gamers. I've found myself resonating with Scott the Woz's viewpoint on random encounters and grinding, but I do make an exception when the combat system is truly exceptional, like in the case of Undertale.Personally, I'm not particularly fond of random encounters and the need to grind excessively. I find it difficult to immerse myself in games that heavily rely on these mechanics. However, I'm open to exploring RPGs that strike a balance between engaging combat and a captivating narrative. While the combat system doesn't necessarily have to be mind-blowing, it does need to offer some strategic depth.I've tried Pokémon games in the past, but they didn't quite grab my attention. I'd prefer for the game to be available on steam or the switch. In terms of graphics I prefer pixel-art.That being said, I'm eager to hear your recommendations for pixelated RPGs that you think might suit my preferences. Whether it's a lesser-known gem or a popular title, I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks in advance for your input, and I can't wait to delve into some new RPG adventures!