sunbleachedfly

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[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 week ago

I want what they have 🥲

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I do have to say even beyond the lib bullshit I despise Sam Seder, he is so fucking annoying

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I didn't read it that way. I don't think Asimov has any personal affinity toward ML projects, though. I think he just thought Orwell's personal animosity toward Stalin in particular led him to write a shitty book when there were much more important things to critique in the world at the time (especially in Europe).

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I personally take every opportunity I can to show people Isaac Asimov's review of 1984:

Link to Red Sails - Asimov on 1984

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Tbh I think its more about having the power to do that with no consequences than it is about actually liking women or wanting to flirt with them. I say this bc when it comes down to it, the people who engage in that behavior hate women & resent them when they have to treat them like humans.

EDIT: added a point

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I personally use telegram a lot for Arabic speaking sources, but there are a lot of good english sources and channels with english translations. Unfortunately, some of the best channels were banned in the US including Resistance News Network and the official al-Qassam communications channel. Besides that, I have found a couple official channels including:

  • Spokesperson for the Yemeni Forces, Yahya Saree (sp) - mostly in Arabic but also posts english translations of most statements - https://t.me/army21ye
  • Official English channel for Hezbollah - https://t.me/mmirlb

News Publications:

Another one I look at sometimes is Red Alerts which is a bot that posts a screenshot of a map with an area highlighted each time an air raid siren in Israel goes off. It goes off a LOT.

Just to give a warning, for both conflicts, telegram is FULL of internet personalities who have no real way of verifying information and profit off the fog of war. Some of those channels are useful but it's very easy to get sucked into an engagement spiral because they frequently share each other's channels & stuff. Thats why I mostly only linked official publications.

Hope this helps!

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 months ago

From my personal experience, the youngins in that age range i know are far more on the other side, with many of them being somewhere between anarchists & communists. Maybe I'm just not around that sub section of the population though

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 3 months ago (1 children)

The UAE being attacked the most paints their most recent comments that Iran is isolating itself in a new light.

It's pretty incredible how widespread Iran attacked immediately, it really gave the feeling that they were planning on this from the get go. Especially considering what happened last time when it felt like they were slow to respond.

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 4 months ago

It clicks a lot of things into place for me tbh. Incredible revelation though. Epstein =q? /sarcasm

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 4 months ago

I figured in a generational or so, some other international framework would subsumed the UN. Maybe it'll be faster than that. I didn't realize they're in such dire financial straits

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)

If that's your conclusion then you were never equipped to have this conversation in the first place. I'm sure somebody will be willing to explain it to you, but I'm not.

[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 4 months ago (3 children)

This is the last time I will reply to you because it doesn't seem like anything anyone is saying about his behavior is resonating with you. You believe he's not, but we have provided proof that he is multiple times to the point that he became hostile. It shows a lack of respect for queer, trans, and intersex comrades for you to be repeatedly shown proof and then turn around and say he's not. You didn't write those words, we didn't write those words, he did - and this is one of the last corners of the internet where we can exist without our existence being called into question with no consequences. If I recall, this isn't the first time you've asked. I'm asking you to respect that he caused harm to this community and unless he does self-crit and grows (which he hasn't), you shouldn't expect him to be welcomed back.

 

One of the types of thinking I've been trying to change is the personal need for immediacy of the transition in economic modes of production. As someone who believes in communism and wants the project to succeed, I feel it's important to reconcile two different perspectives. This is mostly meant for me as a self-crit, but I invite anyone to add to it if you relate.

From one perspective I have historical materialism, which is a very high level understanding of classes and their influence on the mode of production over time. From this perspective it helps me put into context why things happened. It also helps me to understand what will happen.

On the other hand, I have my personal perspective as an USian living day in and day out as an individual. American culture does not necessarily instill a work ethic, rather more of an opportunist path which allows for instant gratification (just look at the increase in gambling over the last decade).

These two perspectives end up battling each other. While I know, from a historical materialist perspective, that the transition from feudalism to capitalism was a multi-century process and I should reasonably expect the full transition to socialism to last well past this century, I still yearn for it in my lifetime. I look at backward steps as catastrophic instead of inevitable chaos in the process of transition. Being in the US feels very much like the end of the world, partially because the culture here is a reflection of popular bourgeois sentiment. While this might be a good sign in the long run, as a trans person it is hard to be patient when the current administration is trying to criminalize my existence. Everything just feels.... so slow.

I am proud of myself though. I have built a strong foundation over the last few years for the future. If I can weather this storm I will flourish when the sun comes out again.

Edit: re-worded the title

 

"FBI agent Zito’s June 23 email stated: “For our squad specifically, we are being tasked to immediately canvass all CHS’s you operate and determine availability and access to the [CHOP] occupation. If the informant is available and can go, we also need [to] assess whether that informant will be able to make a cold approach on targets yet to be identified and attempt to buy drugs. We specifically discussed meth during the meeting, and AUSA [Assistant U.S. Attorney] Todd Greenberg said that in light of the current circumstances, the USAO [U.S. Attorney’s Office] would be willing to prosecute cases with a lower drug threshold than usual.”"

 

After the pathetic move by the Democrats just days after an incredibly positive election for them, I am wondering what people think about the next shift in consciousness among the working class in the US.

Just anecdotally, I have found that most people are not afraid to talk about politics in places where its usually prohibited (mostly work, school, etc). The anger among the more liberal people I've seen is palpable.

As the American economy is showing trends of generational decay, the US government is also taking actions that will immediately impact tens of millions of people. The economy is in turmoil while ICE kidnaps people off the streets. Universal healthcare, food assistance, etc, seem like sound policies to many people simply because it would stabilize the economy more at this point.

The Dems are still the vehicle through which the majority of people think that the "resistance" will come from, but after this latest government reopening vote I'm seeing some very existential reactions.

I'm curious what people think will happen next in terms of the consciousness of the masses. I dont think the masses are anywhere close to accepting a vanguard party, but I do think that a massive shift away from the two current parties in power is possible within the next few years. I could see a shift toward democratic socialism as a party emerges with all the new contradictions that will arise with that.

What do y'all think?

 

Solar really seems like it's taking on a mind of its own & while it would be nice to get help from the US gov, it doesn't seem to need it.

It could be that I'm overly optimistic but new energy installation will have to grapple with the fact that solar is cheaper, & regardless of loyalty to fossil fuels, businesses will always go with the cheaper option.

 

A federal judge has ordered Amazon.com to reveal its relationships with academic researchers in a landmark antitrust class-action lawsuit. The world’s largest online retailer is facing claims of violating federal antitrust price-fixing laws, with an estimated 288 million class members affected nationwide, making it the largest class in U.S. history.

In a ruling issued Aug. 8, 2025, U.S. District Judge John H. Chun of the Western District of Washington granted the plaintiffs' motion to compel Amazon to produce information regarding antitrust research performed by economists, scholars and think tanks that were either solicited or funded by the company and are now central to Amazon's legal defense.

VERY CURIOUS TO SEE WHO THEY ARE

 

This bid comes after the Department of Justice proposed in March that Google be forced to sell Chrome after a judge ruled the tech giant acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in online search. Google has not agreed to sell Chrome and has vowed to fight the ruling. 

The Perplexity spokesperson believes the court will soon set terms for remedies, perhaps later this month. (Google is also fighting another federal case where the judge ruled it illegally monopolized adtech, and the DOJ is proposing Google be forced to divest two of its adtech products or otherwise break up its ad business.)

When the DOJ first proposed that Google divest Chrome, both OpenAI and Perplexity expressed interest in buying it. Given that Chrome is the dominant browser, with 68% marketshare according to Statcounter, if the court rules Chrome must be sold, no doubt others worldwide would want to bid as well.

Imo this would kill chrome's dominance on the marketplace

 

From the summary bullet points:

  • The solar panels, batteries, electric vehicles (EVs) and wind turbines exported from China in 2024 are set to cut annual CO2 emissions in the rest of the world by 1%, some 220m tonnes (MtCO2).
  • Manufacturing these products resulted in an estimated 110MtCO2 within China in 2024, implying that the upfront CO2 emissions are offset in much less than a year of operation.
  • Over the expected lifetime of these products, their manufacturing emissions will be offset almost 40-fold, with cumulative CO2 savings reaching 4.0GtCO2.
  • When factoring in China’s plans to build overseas manufacturing plants for clean-energy products, as well as to construct overseas clean-power projects, the avoided CO2 increases to 350MtCO2 per year. This is 1.5% of global emissions outside China and almost equal to the annual emissions of Australia.
  • The largest emission reductions are associated with direct clean-technology equipment exports – particularly solar panels – followed by manufacturing at Chinese factories overseas, with overseas projects financed by Chinese investors a distant third.
  • China’s clean-energy footprint almost spans the entire world, with exports to 191 of the 192 other UN member states, as well as manufacturing and project finance investments in dozens of countries.
  • Clean-energy exports from China in 2024 alone, along with its overseas investments from 2023 and 2024, are set to cut emissions in sub-Saharan Africa by around 3% per year once completed and in the Middle East and north Africa (MENA) region by 4.5%.
 

I haven't been able to find many public opinion polls in Palestine & so I've kept an eye on these for a while. The questions are pretty comprehensive. Imo the highlights:

  • 81% want Mahmoud Abbas to resign (this is pretty much unchanged).
  • 77% oppose the disarmament of Hamas in order to stop the war (85% oppose in the West Bank, compared to 64% in the Gaza Strip).
  • 46% support forming a national unity government, 34% support immediate reconciliation and unification of the West Bank and Gaza, and 16% support the PA to lead a humanitarian effort to Gaza.
  • Hamas is still the most popular faction in Palestine, although their popularity has declined (mainly in the West Bank). 57% support Hamas compared to 24% for Fatah, & 23% Fatah.
  • Yemen is by far the most supported regional actor, with 74% satisfied with their support.
  • Armed struggle still remains the most popular solution to the conflict, with 41% supporting it, compared to 33% for negotiation & 20% supporting peaceful popular resistance.

There's a lot more than just these, I just figured I'd post a few that caught my eye. There are historical comparisons in this poll as well (3 polls were conducted last year).

One thing I find interesting is the difference between opinions in the West Bank vs. the Gaza Strip. There is a noticeable difference in their opinions on most issues, which makes sense considering their conditions are very different.

I'm also curious what other people think.

 

A few revelations here.

Both documents spell out that Project Nimbus entails a deep collaboration between Google and the Israeli security state through the creation of a Classified Team within Google. This team is made up of Israeli nationals within the company with security clearances, designed to “receive information by [Israel] that cannot be shared with [Google].” Google’s Classified Team “will participate in specialized training with government security agencies,” the first report states, as well as “joint drills and scenarios tailored to specific threats.”

Also this.

Should Project Nimbus fall under legal scrutiny outside of Israel, Google is required to notify the Israeli government as early as possible, and must “Reject, Appeal, and Resist Foreign Government Access Requests.”

Google noted this could put the company at odds with foreign governments should they attempt to investigate Project Nimbus. The contract requires Google to “implement bespoke and strict processes to protect sensitive Government data,” according to a subsequent internal report, also viewed by The Intercept that was drafted after the company won its bid. This obligation would stand even if it means violating the law: “Google must not respond to law enforcement disclosure requests without consultation and in some cases approval from the Israeli authorities, which could cause us to breach international legal orders / law.”

The second report notes another onerous condition of the Nimbus deal: Israel “can extend the contract up to 23 years, with limited ability for Google to walk away.”

EDIT: Formatting

 

The unnamed source added that US President Donald Trump's “inner circle” is convinced of the “futility” of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy to free the captives via military pressure, believing that no military option will help save the Israeli captives in Gaza.

Furthermore, US planners are reportedly aware of the “impracticality of forcibly exiling leaders and fighters from the armed wings of Hamas” and other Palestinian resistance factions due to “concerns from potential host countries and the large number of individuals Israel seeks to remove," which number in the thousands.

So let's see, the US is:

  • No longer seeking Saudi Arabia normalization w/ Israel
  • Ended the military campaign on Yemen w/o Yemen ending their military campaign on Israel
  • Capitulating on the issue of disarmament of Hamas

That's quite the list imo

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