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Cool cool, Sam Altman met a UK government minister and tried to get the UK gov to buy every citizen a ChatGPT license, at a cost to taxpayers of £2bn a year.

We’re a country with food poverty and food bank usage is high. theguardian.com/politics/2025/…


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This article about indigenous forest management speaks volumes of the forest service’s lack of forethought and arrogance. But one has to wonder how much of the burn bans were to allow the firs to grow so they could be chopped and sold. How much did capitalism contribute to this tinderbox we live in.

storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7…

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Somehow missed this:

Pakistan, home to more than 240 million people, is experiencing one of the most rapid #solar revolutions on the planet, even as it grapples with poverty and economic instability.

Suddenly about half the country’s electricity comes from solar. It’s not industrial solar farms or state-led: it’s a bottom-up revolution: households fed up with rising power costs and blackouts buying what are now ridiculously cheap solar panels.
cnn.com/2025/05/01/climate/pak…

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@doctor_zoidberg @cy @gerrymcgovern
> It wasn't, but it started with that idea

It didn't start with that idea: Marx wrote of a "dictatorship of proletariat"; he explained that with this expression he was referring to the moment of the revolution, and i don't know if in other texts or speeches he argued that the revolution should be followed by a period of “dictatorship of the proletariat” - i ask this to a friend who knows much more of Marx's thought than me, @muffa
At the very least, however, the expression “dictatorship” was ambiguous enough to make the majority of “communists” fight for it, which then became the dictatorship of the former revolutionaries (mainly from the middle class) and the bureaucrats (mainly from the petty bourgeoisie).

in reply to Jones

I thought he was being ironic, calling it a "dictatorship" even though the proletariat are a whole lot of people. He certainly did not call for a dictatorship of the Soviets. Regardless, Marx was kind of stupid and clueless about power politics. He didn't even think that tyrants might just... lie and leech power from the proletariat until they could reinstate tyranny in the proles' name.

It's like that saying in "Animal Farm" where "All animals are equal" becomes "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

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#HVO100 aus #Altspeiseöl ist laut einer neuen Studie im Auftrag der #DUH klimaschädlicher als fossiler #Diesel.

Durch Verlagerungseffekte steigt die Nachfrage nach #Palmöl, was zu #Regenwaldrodung und höheren Emissionen führt.

Die versprochenen 90 % #CO2-Ersparnis entpuppen sich als Täuschung. Die #DUH fordert einen Stopp der Förderung und einen klaren Fokus auf #Elektromobilität statt vermeintlich grüner Scheinlösungen.

duh.de/presse/pressemitteilung…

#Klimaschutz #Biokraftstoffe #Verkehrspolitik

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I don't want to be alarmist, but "troops occupying major cities" seems like the kind of milestone that we'll look back on and regret that we didn't stop.
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The milestone was sending people to concentration camps without trial.
Occupying cities with military is so deep in totalitarianism it's almost a joke if you draw the line there.
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When there is legitimate cause for alarm, it's good to be an alarmist.

It's only defeatists we need less of right now.


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"Nice people made the best Nazis. Or so I have been told. My mother was born in Munich in 1934, and spent her childhood in Nazi Germany surrounded by nice people who refused to make waves. When things got ugly, the people my mother lived alongside chose not to focus on 'politics,' instead busying themselves with happier things. They were lovely, kind people who turned their heads as their neighbors were dragged away."

- Naomi Shulman

wbur.org/cognoscenti/2016/11/1…

in reply to Augie Ray

it's easy to try and be civil, to avoid talking about Trump's fascist policies or the ongoing Gaza genocide.

What's hard is going out there and fighting with every ounce of your effort to stop those things.

We all need to start doing that.

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@MisterWanko @burnoutqueen
That's your idea of a useful thing to say? What kind of gotcha is this? Why do you assume the person you're responding to isn't already stepping up?

And just how much sitting back are you planning on doing here? How long are you going to watch other people step up and suffer, before you decide actually yes other people actually are doing something useful so maybe you can finally be bothered to join them?

The hell is even your point?

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”I don’t concern myself with politics” is what the nazis want you to say, actually.

It’s a core part of the scam, too. Everything else is political, except their genocidal bullshit which is normalised.

And don’t even get me started with the victimhood rhetoric!!

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@Nouran 🍉's is one of the families in #Palestine I'm trying to help to support. I can't give to many and I can't give much. And giving money won't do nearly so much good for them as stopping the genocide, which surely we must all of us do all we can to achieve.

But while this dreadful siege and famine continue, if you can give aid to those starving in Palestine, please do.

#GazaGenocide
#GazaFamine


You might get tired of my posts.

So please forgive me!

I just wanted to to mention once again that our fundraiser is the only hope for us to survive. Life is very hard here, but this fundraiser helps us to secure our basic life requirements.

Please donate and share with your friends

Thank you my friends :underheart:

chuffed.org/project/121561-urg…

#gaza #palestine


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I'm always happy with your help Simon. Thank you so much 😍


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You might get tired of my posts.

So please forgive me!

I just wanted to to mention once again that our fundraiser is the only hope for us to survive. Life is very hard here, but this fundraiser helps us to secure our basic life requirements.

Please donate and share with your friends

Thank you my friends :underheart:

chuffed.org/project/121561-urg…

#gaza #palestine

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That honesty honors you. ...But I can't but feel it's a shame >_<

By default our collective members send it to MSF. ...But we all feel that channeling money through trusted gazan-collectives would be a more effective way to go about it (as emergency relief) - also giving Palestinians the power to use as they see fit instead of using a middle-man.

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"Your coworkers aren't your friends." You're right they are your comrads, and it's time to unionize
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What a massively sleazy company Uber is -- see this breakdown of how it profits by systematically screwing drivers and riders.

len-sherman.medium.com/how-ube…

Take a taxi, if you can still find one.

in reply to Dan Gillmor

I have the impression that #Uber works out quite well for customers as well as drivers in #Brazil. The drivers appear pretty happy with their work.
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I lived in silly con valley for 5 years, and the whole time, everyone kept trying to convince me to take uber (I don't drive) rather than public transit, and everytime I tried to explain how awful uber was, they had all kinds of dishonest reasons for not listening.

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For pete's sake, @mozilla : if you want to measure whether the AI/ML features are worth a damn, put a big green "disable all AI in my browser" button on the version update screen and put some telemetry around how many people instantly click it.

Just about everyone I know who has taken the 142 update is working through about:config menus to toggle off everything under browser.ml.* and grumbling about it, or just straight-up abandoning Firefox in exasperation.

Turn the ship around. *Please*.

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you can put things in /etc/firefox ex support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/c…

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Israel floods YouTube with ads to whitewash Gaza genocide, Iran offensive: Report

Israel has spent tens of millions to purchase ads viewed by 45 million Europeans in the past month

thecradle.co/articles/israel-f…

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@marzipanista I just realized I don't know any phone mumbers except my.mother and sister, the former I'm no contact with (memorised then back in the 2000s), and the later is on the exaxt opposite end of the country. It might be a good idea to change that, memorize my bestie's number at least.
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@hellomiakoda @marzipanista When I got summoned to an immigration appointment I spent the entire hour’s drive memorizing my partner’s number in case they were going to disappear me into a camp. The appointment went without incident, fortunately. I knew her number then, but lack of practice means I’ve forgotten most of it again.

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UN officially declares famine in Gaza.
lemonde.fr/en/international/ar…

Shame on every fucking nation that had (and still has) the power the prevent this.



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Hi all, I'm new around here, mainly, at this stage, exploring/evaluating the software.