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People's Court @lemmygrad.ml
Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

Remove the Trotskyist community

It seems someone has created a /c/trotskyists community. I believe this community should be removed for what I think are obvious reasons.

  • Some of the comments on that post are hilarious. "This makes it look like America is fascist." Yeah, I wonder why.

  • Can those people have normal relationships with other human beings and be normal for just 1 second?

    Not if they're libs

  • Airship?

  • Wow, the US was able to shoot down a balloon that has no weapons and can't defend itself?? This is so impressive. We truly have the best military in the world. /s

  • It feels like we're living in an alternate reality where The Onion is a serious, non-satirical news source

  • How to make an "advanced" western military:

    1. Make stuff that breaks constantly
    2. When it breaks, fix it with glue
    3. Done. You can now claim you're better than everyone else because you have an "advanced" military.
  • Bot Test @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Making sure the bot survived the update to Lemmy 0.17.0

    Bot Test @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Testing if TankieReplyBot can handle links in the URL field 3

    It shouldn't reply after edit because it already replied.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTk1hMKbfj4

    Bot Test @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Testing if TankieReplyBot can handle links in the URL field 2

    Bot Test @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Testing new TankieReplyBot functionality

    Hopefully, the bot replies to this post

    https://twitter.com/prolewiki/status/1614536180355465217

    Late Stage Capitalism @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    We aren't your enemy, you are!

    I'm not sure how much more blatant the bourgeois propaganda can get. I mean, they are just going completely mask off at this point.

  • How do people live with unread notifications? My brain won't let me. If there's a number next to the icon, my brain will not calm down until I have read, and responded to if necessary, every single notification. If I was in a situation where I had >500 notifications, the entire day would be spent just reading and responding to every single one. The only way I can avoid it is to never see the notifications at all.

  • Let me finish those libs' sentence: "Capitalism breeds innovation in new ways to exploit the proletariat and, being the bootlickers we are, we're hoping that saying this is going to lead to us not being exploited as much."

  • That's not the only one either, there's a sequel

  • I completely agree. I am absolutely sick of Ukraine and that clown Zelenskiy at this point. I wish they'd just accept the fact that the fascists are going to lose again and stop talking about it.

  • That's not true, they don't only have CIA talking points. Obviously, they're not loyal to any specific US intelligence agency, they have talking points for all of them.

  • Technology @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Fusion ignition has been achieved

    www.llnl.gov Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory achieves fusion ignition

    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today (Dec. 13) announced the achievement of fusion ignition at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) — a major scientific breakthrough decades in the making that will pave the way for advancements ...

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory achieves fusion ignition

    More than 50% more energy was generated than was used for the reaction. 2.05 Megajoules in, 3.15 Megajoules out. Let's see how fast the US fossil fuel oligarchs start creating anti-fusion propaganda like they did with fission.

  • It's so weird how it disappeared from Twitter. I wonder why that happened.

  • Bot Test @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Testing my reply bot

    I made a thing! @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Configurable reply bot for Lemmy

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/457579

    I used my Go API bindings to make a reply bot that replies to comments with custom messages.

    Github mirror: https://github.com/Arsen6331/lemmy-reply-bot

    Bot Test @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Testing my Go API bindings

    I am testing the Go API bindings I wrote to see if they can successfully create comments and such.

    Edit: I can edit posts as well!

  • This place is much better than Reddit. I can actually say stuff without being bombarded by libs who think they're going to convince me they're right by assuming I'm Chinese because I'm a communist (This has happened multiple times, and I'm not even close, my family is a mix of Armenian and Russian, and I was born in the US) and then informing me that I'm being paid by the Chinese government to post propaganda (I wish)

  • So, essentially, there's a perception in the US that nuclear reactors are always at risk of catastrophic failure and that if this happens, it will be as bad as Chernobyl. Therefore, they oppose anything even remotely related to nuclear power. Of course, this perception has been very intentionally created by the fossil fuel oligarchs.

    At this point, it's been so drilled into the heads of most people here that they just won't listen to anything you have to say that counters this point of view.

  • Technology @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    My server cluster

    A while ago, I realized how pervasive big tech spyware was. It's everywhere. In search engines, word processors, even the OSes themselves. Upon this realization, I decided to try to get away from that spyware, and researched how to do that. This is when I came upon self-hosting. There are certain open-source programs that allow you to do the same thing the big tech services allow you to do, but you host them yourself, so you control them. There was just a slight problem: I had no servers.

    This is when I learned about "the cloud" and how you could rent servers from companies and then use those to host your software. I tried it, but realized I was just hosting my own services on big tech servers, so it wasn't helping. I'd been wanting a raspberry pi cluster for a while at that point, but never had the motivation to get one, so I waited until my birthday, collected the money gifted to me by my relatives, and bought 4 raspberry pi 4s with just 1GB of RAM, as well as all the equipment to r

    GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    They aren't even trying to hide the propaganda

    "Chinese Communist Party Congress set to anoint Xi as president for life"

    If you read past the headline, the article goes on to say "We can be almost certain that Xi, as the Communist Party's general secretary, will be appointed for another five-year term," and "Technically speaking, since the term limit has been removed, he can stay in power for life, [although] that may require some formal ceremonies after five years."

    Apparently, a theoretical 5 year term that they aren't even completely sure will happen means for life, and "technically speaking, he can" means he will do so.

    GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Stalin Zedong

    I used the prompt "Stalin Zedong" at https://diffusionui.com/b/stable_horde. This is what it made.

    GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Hit their own base (trying) to own the tankies. Kim Jong-Un must have telekinesis powers now in addition to necromancy.

  • I kept calm for the most part because he is an American teenager.

    That's not much of an excuse. I am a teenager born and living in the US. I am also an ML. Before becoming an ML, I never really thought about ideology, but I was anti-capitalist because I realized before I was even a teenager that the incentive structure of capitalism must lead to misery because it prioritizes capital over everything.

  • Linux for Leftists @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    AUR on non-Arch distros

    I've been using Arch on all my daily driver devices for years now. One of the main reasons for this is the AUR. It's very convenient for installing all kinds of software, since it can build a full, native package from a simple build script written in bash. I personally have packages on the AUR and use it daily.

    Anyway, I've thought many times of such a simple and easy solution being missing from other distros, but have never had the experience and motivation to create it. Recently, I used goreleaser to automatically build and release my project, ITD, for several distros at the same time. While doing so, I had an idea, so I went to check what goreleaser uses to build packages, and it turns out they have a separate library for this purpose: nfpm. This was the only thing missing for me to be able to build an AUR-like system.

    I did notice one issue. It didn't suppo

  • Is this the free speech all the libs here are talking about?

  • Well, they won't be as powerful as a Xeon system. That is why I have my one intel server. Most of the services I run (I run 26 services), can run on low-power hardware easily (things like Invidious, Homeassistant, Cockpit, Node Red, Jellyfin, etc.). For these, I have SBCs. I currently run 9 Raspberry Pi 4s (8 as webservers, one as a recursive DNS server with Pi-Hole in front of it), 2 Pine H64s (one as my reverse proxy that provides access to the rest of my servers and one as my TV box running Kodi), and a RockPro64 handling more intensive stuff like the Matrix homeserver. My Intel machine is an old Mac Mini which I've upgraded the storage (500GB HDD to 1TB SSD) and RAM (4GB to 16GB) on and installed Debian. On that, I run things that require either a lot of power or a lot of storage. For example, my Mac Mini hosts Gitea, Minio (open source Amazon S3 clone), Code Server (Online IDE), Nextcloud, Onlyoffice, and a Minecraft server.

    SBCs are nice because they are cheap and very low power. All my servers connect to a single <$100 UPS and that lasts over an hour. Of course, the downside is that if you have a single service that needs a lot of compute power, you'll need to use a separate server for that, which is what my Mac Mini is for.

    Edit: By the way, I've seen you on Matrix. My username on there is Heisenbug.

  • There is also ARM. Nearly all my servers use ARM chips. I only have one Intel server and it's not even a new chip (3rd gen i7).

  • GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    BRICS are planning to create a new global reserve currency

    Hopefully this puts a dent in US global dominance

  • Yeah, it is often slower than Discord. The reason for this is that it's decentralized and encrypted. It's slow because it's secure. I'd rather lose a few minutes of time than have the US government spy on me.

  • Late Stage Capitalism @lemmygrad.ml
    Arsen6331 ☭ @lemmygrad.ml

    Welcome to Capitalism, where you can lose your vision because some corporation didn't get enough money.