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marx@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Viktor Orbán concedes defeat as Hungary's Tisza Party heads for election winEnglish
911·5 days agoStill a lot of work to do. His cronies still hold a ton of power and control much of the media.
Magyar winning will get the headlines but Tisza getting a supermajority in parliament (which they seem on track to do but I don’t think is official yet) will be the much more important win. That’s where durable reform can be made.
marx@piefed.socialOPto
News@lemmy.world•[Bloomberg] War Has Caused Lasting Damage to the Dollar SystemEnglish
355·8 days agoThese kinds of comments are frustrating to me.
Yes lots of things are important, some more than others. What is your point exactly? That nobody should bother covering a story of great significance to the world economy and geopolitics?
It is in fact possible to write about more than one thing and regard many things as important and worth discussing. The existence of an article about dedollarization does not erase the existence of many other articles about the death, suffering, and human cost of war. I assure you that you can find many such articles quite easily and are even free to post them here as you wish.
marx@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•U.S. has violated ceasefire agreement, Iran parliamentary speaker saysEnglish
7·9 days agoGreat find, thanks for sharing.
marx@piefed.socialto
Political Memes@lemmy.world•at least I got to be smug on the internetEnglish
2414·10 days agoWell they get to feel pure and superior, of course.
marx@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump warns a 'whole civilization will die tonight' if a deal with Iran isn't reachedEnglish
12·10 days agoI’m with you on Russia but I don’t think the PLA would consider nuking Taiwan. They ideologically consider everyone on the island to be Chinese and they also certainly don’t want to blow it to ashes just to have to rebuild it from scratch.
IMO the wind is blowing toward a political reunification where China takes it without a shot. The opposition party is already pushing that and the US is not a stable or reliable enough ally at this point for them credibly rely on if China actually invades.
marx@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump warns a 'whole civilization will die tonight' if a deal with Iran isn't reachedEnglish
4·10 days agoHow can they sanction us when global finance still overwhelmingly depends on the dollar though? It would certainly accelerate efforts to move to a new financial regime but it would still take years to accomplish.
Maybe mass dumping of US treasuries could be a feasible immediate option.
marx@piefed.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Lenovo Ditches Windows (somewhat) For Linux [Video][18mins]English
2·2 months agoWasn’t Lenovo caught shipping laptops with spyware a few years ago?
marx@piefed.socialto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump has a plan to steal the midterms. It will probably fail. The nightmare scenario for American democracy is no longer unthinkable.English
18·2 months agoThe bigger the blowout is, the less marginal risk that any given precinct being fucked with can alter the outcome in his favor. Even greater reason to mobilize the vote as much as possible.
The electoral college also has nothing to do with the midterms.
It’s important to identify threats, but it’s also critical not to aggrandize their power and make them appear invincible. They are desperate to instill defeatism into the ranks of their opposition. But their bravado betrays their weakness.
They absolutely rely on the obedience of various pillars of support throughout society to retain their power and legitimacy. Those pillars can be convinced and/or forced to cease their obedience and in some cases to actively provide support to the opposition. None of this is new or unique to America. Tyrannical regimes have been removed from power many time through nonviolent mass movements. We can learn from them if we choose to.

marx@piefed.socialto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•DuckDuckGo Pushes Back on Forced AI, Asks Users If AI Should Be OptionalEnglish
53·3 months agoI completely get your skepticism, but I was being serious. Yes, at least one life within my organization has literally been saved with the help of an AI drug discovery tool (used by a team of geneticists). I’m not going to get into specifics because nothing from the case has been released publicly (I’m sure a case report will pop up at some point) and I don’t want to get my ass fired, but it’s not a joke that these tools can be incredibly powerful in medicine when used by human experts, including helping to save lives.
marx@piefed.socialtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Teaching seems like a frustrating jobEnglish
94·3 months agoThey also clearly aren’t holding the kid accountable for his actions. To me that’s the larger problem. Trying to address root causes is fine, but you don’t get to go around attacking people even if you aren’t feeling well. Part of parenting is teaching emotional regulation and consequences for your actions.
marx@piefed.socialto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•DuckDuckGo Pushes Back on Forced AI, Asks Users If AI Should Be OptionalEnglish
473·3 months agoI don’t hate AI as a tool. Especially in narrow, high-impact use-cases.
I work in medicine. I have already seen instances of AI, used as a tool by professionals, helping to literally save lives. The applications in medical research (and many scientific fields probably) are genuinely exciting. AlphaFold won a nobel for a reason. Insanely cool projects like the Human Cell Atlas wouldn’t be possible without it.
The problem is stupid-ass ‘general’ chatbots being forced down everyone’s throats so corpos can hoover up even fucking more of our data and sell more fucking ads.
Even these chatbots can be useful, but I won’t use any that collect data or sell ads.
In this regard I think DDG’s approach is pretty reasonable. You can turn on or off, you can use it without an account, and all queries are anonymized before being sent to the model.
I get that people have a reflexive “fuck AI” reaction because of the way it has been deployed in society. I truly understand it. But honestly that’s more of a capitalism problem than an AI problem. AI is a tool like a hammer. Just because evil corporate pricks are using it to bash our heads in doesn’t mean we should hate hammers, it means we should hate evil corporate pricks.
marx@piefed.socialto
politics @lemmy.world•New photos from Epstein’s personal collection show Trump, Clinton and much moreEnglish
172·4 months agoCapitalism is an economic system that literally incentivizes and rewards sociopathic traits and behaviors.
This kind of shit is simply inevitable under capitalism.
marx@piefed.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•should I go back to my old job now that several people, some of them more knowledgeable than me have told me they don't understand my decision to quit it?English
4·4 months agoYou haven’t done anything wrong at all. Just maintain your license though! There are SO many non-floor nursing jobs. Outpt, procedural, surgical, administrative, informatics, etc etc.
The floor is hell. Basically everybody who leaves inpt will never go back. Other jobs are so much better.
So all I’m saying is keep your options open. Don’t go back to nursing if you don’t like it, but if you let your license lapse you may regret it in the future.
marx@piefed.socialto
Europe@feddit.org•With all those American attacks on European unity and identity, it's about time to ditch all those crappy clothes with American flags on it, and start wearing EUROPEAN flags. #EuropeTogether🇪🇺💪English
11·4 months agoIt was always so funny to me that Bezos saved that show. I wonder if he ever got the irony.
marx@piefed.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do .ml users get a bad rep?English
14·4 months agoI’ve enjoyed piefed a lot so far. I think it’s a good choice.
marx@piefed.socialOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•[The New Republic] Arrest Mark Zuckerberg for Child Endangerment: Shocking new revelations about Instagram in a lawsuit against social media companies should pave the way for an ambitious prosecutor tEnglish
1·4 months agoI would say that’s irrelevant for the crimes committed.
Irrelevant to the crimes themselves, but very relevant to the political pressure that can be applied to force action.
We all know the law doesn’t just get applied because it should be. Especially not against the rich. It gets applied, or at least has a chance to be, when enough people are paying attention and demanding justice.
Also, section 230 doesn’t apply to criminal prosecution (it may not even apply to the ongoing civil case), and there is strong evidence from the civil case that it was the executives themselves that explicitly chose not to implement safeguards that Meta employees were calling for.
We need new laws, more regulation, and fines that make Wall Street worried.
Absolutely. We need all of that plus way stronger antitrust. And we need the current law applied to bad actors, regardless of their riches.
marx@piefed.socialOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•[The New Republic] Arrest Mark Zuckerberg for Child Endangerment: Shocking new revelations about Instagram in a lawsuit against social media companies should pave the way for an ambitious prosecutor tEnglish
228·4 months agoAmericans, as a general population, don’t give a shit about Myanmar, may not know it even exists. They don’t really care or know about video view controversies and the like.
One thing they do care A LOT about, is their kids. And the evidence is strong that Mark Zuckerberg and Meta executives knew children, on a mass scale, were being endangered by their products and deliberately, purposely allowed it to continue. They need to be prosecuted. If nobody even tries, then we’ve already lost.
Food is a great example of this meme actually. I’ve seen this exact argument (no ethical consumption) used many times by ‘leftists’ to try to justify consuming the flesh of the victims of horrific torture and suffering inflicted by the animal agriculture industry.







Great find, thank you for sharing this.