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in reply to bradorsomething

You seldom hear about it because the Council on Foreign Relations would prefer you didn’t hear about it. China’s space prowess embodies the threat of a good example, which the capitalist class would prefer you didn’t notice, so the media—which they own—seldom cover it.
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in reply to bradorsomething

The world's space industry would be even more impressive if we didn't have these stupid fucking hangups and worked together with them on that front. Just like Russia and the US working to build ISS.


Meta is getting rid of factchecking. If you want to leave Instagram, what are your alternatives?


cross-posted from: leminal.space/post/14389410

“[For] people who live in the country or in remote areas or minority groups or [who have] small businesses, that is a really good way for them to communicate and reach other people,” she says.

“It’s just not possible to set up an alternative at this point in time. So, to put it bluntly, we’re in a bit of deep shit, to be honest.”

No mention of Pixelfed, but I can understand why. Will it only be seen as an alternative once a critical mass of users move there? And can that happen if they don't see it as an alternative? Chicken and egg. I'm trying out, but it's a little vapid when everyone I know is on Instagram.

in reply to chrisbit

The article title is somewhat misleading:

The company’s billionaire founder, Mark Zuckerberg, on Tuesday announced that the platforms’ factchecking program would be replaced with X-style “community notes”, a feature that allows users to add context to posts.


Twitter's Community Notes is whole lot better than nothing. In fact I'm not sure it's worse than the "factchecking" Facebook had.

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in reply to chrisbit

The best alternative to Instacrap IS Pixelfed, decentralized and federated
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Mexico counters Trump, suggests calling US 'Mexican America'


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/24046998

Summary

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum mocked Donald Trump’s proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America" by suggesting the U.S. be renamed "Mexican America."

"It sounds nice, doesn’t it?" she said, pointing to a 17th-century map showing California, Texas, and Arizona once belonging to Mexico before the Mexican-American War (1846–1848). She also noted the Gulf of Mexico has had its name since 1607.

Sheinbaum warned new U.S. tariffs would prompt reciprocal measures.

While advocating for cooperation, she emphasized Mexico’s sovereignty and its historical ties with the U.S.



Kidney patients face excruciating death in Gaza


in reply to Garibaldee

the kind of hell we put this kid and this mother (and her family) through will come back to bite us in the ass and an overwhelming majority will have no idea why it happened. i hate how we're so easy to distract and propagandize that we can literally now watch the horror we visit upon these people in real time but still only regard it as nothing more than a "single issue" when voting on election day.

i suppose; in a round about way; you could see trump's victory was karma leveling the scales to give us a slow smolder while the palestinians get it hot & fast; and all of it needlessly so, simply for the sake of profit.

in reply to eldavi

I don't know when exactly but it sure seems like we already lost this country before Biden or Trump if this is an easy choice for both of them to make
in reply to eldavi

Agree. Punish every single American for our complicity. We deserve worse IMO.


Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 12th January 2025


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in reply to schizoidman

Which... is "funny" because even though it is a genuine arm race where 2 powerful nations are competing... it's a pointless one.

Sure, we do get slightly better STT, TTS, some "generation" of "stuff", as in human sounding text use for spam and scam, images and now videos without attribution, but the actual hard stuff? Not a lot of real change there.

Anyway, interesting to see how the chips war unfold. For now despite the grand claim though from both :

  • US with software and models for AI (Claude, OpenAI, etc driven by VC backed funding looking for THE next big thing, which does NOT materialize) ) and hardware, mostly NVIDIA (so happy to sell shovels for the current gold rush) or
  • China with "cheap" to train large models (DeepSeek) and hardware (SMIC, RISC based chips) to "catch-up" without any large production batch with any comparable yield

neither have produced anything genuinely positive IMHO.

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in reply to Jaspertato

Deny!

android app: sorry this app cannot function without access to your contacts and location.

in reply to Imgonnatrythis

Then disable it if it cannot be uninstalled and install an alternative.
in reply to Jaspertato

Real talk, this screenshot is probably for an application intended for hiding communications with another partner from your spouse. When I worked in support for a phone manufacturer I encountered it once while educating a customer about excessive app permissions. I pointed out "for example this calculator app has permission to make and receive calls. A calculator app should never have permissions like that" and he sheepishly explained what the app was and that in this case it actually should. Points for honesty I guess?



If Europe Freezes, Will Ukraine Burn?


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that's what i thought you mean; i never heard anyone refer to theory as prophecy before.
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in reply to Jaspertato

Ahh, the classic IKEA SOPTUNNA, a staple of the elegant home.
in reply to Jaspertato

Well, DAN, if you were more supportive of bins, maybe they wouldn't be so blue.


Argh chives


Bought a pot of chives and every time I look away, it seems to grow multiple centimeters in size. I have to give it a haircut almost daily...
in reply to Ephera

I don't even know what you put chives in. I think I had them in scrambled eggs like once?
in reply to JusticeForPorygon

I am currently finding that out, too. 🙃

So far, I've had them in a vegetable curry and in a sort-of-East-Asian style dish (rice, chickpeas, teriyaki, sriracha, peanut sauce) and I threw them onto a toast where I had a tomato-hummus spread on there.
I feel like that generally works quite well, if your base food is already quite rich in either veggies or spices, then you can just throw chives into the mix without it poking out too much. Lots of those dishes might use leek anyways, and chives aren't too different from that.


in reply to 🏴 hamid the villain [he/him] 🏴

White people are undeniably racist.

But I believe the First-Second-Third World distinctions were originally politically based on whether a country was aligned with Western Capitalism-Soviet Union- or non-aligned, respectively. Definitely racist elements involved in condemning/couping USSR and the non-aligned countries though.

I think people generally now mean to say Global South when they say that, which is more racially charged but also ultimately political-economic.

in reply to 🏴 hamid the villain [he/him] 🏴

For those that don't know, first world is the allies in world War 2. Second world are the axis. And third world countries are those that didn't participate, you know, like Switzerland.


in reply to JusticeForPorygon

Liberalism means: unlimited freedom for capitalists to do whatever they can get away with, and against worker empowerment and organization. This applies to every liberal party, whether its the Australian liberals, or the US ones.


Israeli Officer Shoots Palestinian Man Serving as Human Shield in Rafah During IDF Operation


An IDF officer has mistakenly shot dead a Palestinian man who was serving as a human shield for the Nahal brigades 931st Battalion in Gaza.

The man was allowed to reside alongside the troops and was tasked with searching buildings and tunnels before the troops entered. This incident raises further allegations of IDF brutality in Gaza. The IDF has admitted the incident and stated that an investigation is underway.

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Machete-wielding man arrested at Capitol ahead of Trump visit


cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/21191816

cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/21191815
in reply to realcaseyrollins

There's a machete wielding dude who just lingers at our local public park most days. He chases people around but so far no maiming. The police have stopped responding to calls about him.


Machete-wielding man arrested at Capitol ahead of Trump visit


cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/21191815