Wow, didn’t think I’d see an interrobang in the wild!
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace
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Man I’m so glad my city is building a fast high capacity rail line to our airport
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Change your profile to Clippy (call to action)English261·3 days agoclippy is better than all the awful ai junk we have now, change your pfp to clippy to protest.
Nice, hope they set up their own branding on their instance at some point
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Mastodon admins can now bridge entire instances to BlueskyEnglish15·3 days agoSo is the rest of it lmao
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.zip•Tencent doesn’t care if it can buy American GPUs again – it already has all the chips it needsEnglish31·5 days agoYes, the original person give a (admittly, secondary) source, in the form of ed zitron’s blog, I have already read it, so I know it’s not bs.
If you don’t know, why make the claim
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's up with this straight up pro-china and pro-russia stuff on Lemmy lately?01·5 days agoThe source for those is either you, quora, or the ccp.
Not very reliable sources, and the results of the polls which I do know are legitimate may be explained by the lack of free press.
Some of the stuff is true, like the better healthcare system, or high speed rail, but that’s more the US being absymally bad than china being great
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Starlink tries to block Virginia’s plan to bring fiber Internet to residentsEnglish17·5 days agoAnd across the pond the french government spent 20bn to have the government build out fiber and now basically everyone in france has super cheap fiber internet.
Paying companies to do stuff that’s against their financial incentives doesn’t work.
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's up with this straight up pro-china and pro-russia stuff on Lemmy lately?02·6 days agoOkay, my understanding is that there are classically two classes: the working class, and the bourgeoisie. Only thing I’d add is that there’s the “I own means” bourgeoisie and the “I am powerful politically” bourgeoisie. Pretty much always the same, but not necessarily.
“western” democracy improves upon this by making every person have at least some power politically, thanks to everyone being able to promote and run on ideas, this also allows local and foreign powers to amplify certain ideas, which isn’t great. Various factors make this system more or less effective at representing the people’s will.
As I understand it, the Chinese system of democracy is basically a mirage, because while you can argue it does a better job than any other dictatorship, it still is one, since the people have virtually no say on who the leaders are. I see it as something akin to a meritocracy, where an elite choose other people they deem fit to lead. In this context the CPC are no functionally no different to the bourgeoisie, they just replaced them.
The top-down governance can be good, but it also causes a lot of problems, such as the one child policy that created and still creates tons of problems and suffering.
As for Imperialism, which was mentioned earler in the thread, while the US and europe are undisputed world champions of imperialism, china also does imperialism in it’s own borders, with the western provinces.
I am certainly open to being wrong, this is just how I currently see the subject.
edit: clarification
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's up with this straight up pro-china and pro-russia stuff on Lemmy lately?0·7 days agoWell, if the class in power is the one who controls the large firms, key industries and media, then the class in power are the high-ranking CCP officials, no? And ccp officials choose who the new ccp officials will be. I don’t see how the working class is involved here. I don’t really understand how the government is elected.
I don’t really want to go read a bunch of theory, because I think you should be able to leverage your clearly extensive knowledge of the subject to convince me.
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's up with this straight up pro-china and pro-russia stuff on Lemmy lately?01·7 days ago~I’m not who you were replying to before.~
I agree that the chinese mixed market model is better, and that the US sucks ass, but I have one question about your claims.
PRC, the working class is the one in charge!
can you explain to me how that can be true while the government is unelected and visibly does authoritarian stuff such as censorship, violent repression of various undesireables and supression of independent worker’s unions?
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's up with this straight up pro-china and pro-russia stuff on Lemmy lately?02·7 days agoDon’t want to start an argument, genuinely asking, how is china the “only hope”? If we look at certain european countries, or even canada, brazil or the drc, they run on a much larger percentage of renewables than china. China is still running 60% coal.
As for tech, china does have a lead in many technologies, but it’s not like they’re the only ones that can make good products in those categories.
Out of curiosité, what kind of train was it?
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignationEnglish0·8 days agoNo, I know why you would want search, I was asking about why you would want social features.
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignationEnglish0·8 days agoWhy would you need those in a git server?
Blisterexe@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•The AI bubble is so big it's propping up the US economy (for now)English0·11 days agoYeah, but they only industrialised very recently
Looks cool as hell ngl. I was watching gamescon live with some friends and every 10 seconds in the trailer everyone said “what??”.