DirtyAnCom

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[–] DirtyAnCom@discuss.online 4 points 1 week ago

Not to mention the story of creation, itself. "Oops, my perfect being defied me... EXILED!"

[–] DirtyAnCom@discuss.online 43 points 1 week ago (11 children)

Lol, posting Piefed as an alternative to reddit to Lemmy...

Also, PeerTube is super obtuse to get an account and has almost no reach. You almost have to personally know someone who has a server or host your own. There's a reason why video hosting has gotten so corporatized: it's expensive. That said, almost "no one" used Mastodon for nearly a decade and it's finally starting to take off, so maybe it just needs another decade or two.

[–] DirtyAnCom@discuss.online 10 points 1 week ago (3 children)

What's interesting to me is that film is roughly, perceptually around 8K. However, very very few people have cinema-sized screens in their home, so what's the point if it's "only" even 80 inches?

I think giant 8K monitors are still useful for productivity, but only for a small number of people. I personally like having multiple monitors over one big one.

[–] DirtyAnCom@discuss.online 34 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Including the 32 billionaires that died last year, that's just over 1% of all billionaires removed from this Earth! That's not an insignificant number. Let's make it even higher!

[–] DirtyAnCom@discuss.online 49 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

My cousin was aNavy F16 pilot who got a medal for dropping the most bombs on Syria. I casually asked him what it felt like to be responsible for so much death and broken families and he looked at me like his brain was shorting out.

[–] DirtyAnCom@discuss.online 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Exactly. UBI is a reactionary socialist concept. It is a bandage for a bigger issue, meant to appease so as not to incite revolt. However the real issue is a commodity economy / money. Its really hard to get the masses on board with abolishing that without global revolution.

[–] DirtyAnCom@discuss.online 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Well, the US has arguably always been fascist. Essentially fascism is copratist control of the economy and a merger of corporations and state. Of course corporations as entities have evolved after the US's conception, but we've never been a democracy of the people, with only wealthy white business owners calling the shots.

We stole the land with genocide and apartheid, then built it on the backs of slaves. The house the president lives in was even built by slaves. When we "abolished" slavery, we had to make sure that we had a way out through incarceration. Guess which nation incarcerates more citizens than any other nation?

Not only that, but the US was a major inspiration for both Hitler and Mousolini.

And not to mention how we are constantly starting wars and instability around the world for our oligarch's own benefit. And that out biggest enterprise is weaponry and war technology.

The US is and has always been a fascist nation.