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  • I'm hardcore socialist, but I have some libertarian friends that just want to smoke weed, they have more in common with anarchists than Republicans.

    I deeply hope that's not a core tenant of libertarianism, how abhorrent.

  • A core tenant of socialism is a democratized workplace, being able to vote for your wage and company policy, like an Engineer choosing when to launch the rocket instead of some MBS degree.

    Last time I checked I dont think factory workers in China that make all our shit can do that.

  • Absolutely!!

    There are video games that work like card games, you'd love Balatro or Magic the Gathering.

    If you like puzzles, Tetris is the perfect start, its the greatest puzzle game of all time. Tetris Effect and Tetris 99 are good recent games for that.

    If you want to graduate from Puzzles to something more gamey, I'd recommend any Mario or Zelda game, and to develop a game mind, Metroid and metroid-like games are excellent.

    Many games work like movies too, so if you like movies those are nice.

    If you like books, there is a genre of game called a visual novel, (most of those are from Japan though, but many have an English option for text)

  • That's not what anarchism is.

    I like to call anarchism as neighborliness extended as a political ideology. Consider it libertarianism with a pinch of collectivism

    You do it all the time when you organize a group of friends to go to the movies. There is no elected leader.

    When Russia invaded Ukraine, they destroyed a lot of public and military comms infrastructure, so the military ended up teaming up with anarchists because they had a decentralized comms going.

    Anarchism is compatible with existing political ideologies, however in my opinion works best at small scales.

  • I don't think the analogy to Egypt works, because they have a peace treaty.

    We all know Israel and Saudi Arabia have a shared adversary in the form of Iran. The US wants them to normalize so they can take care of that front.

    As for getting impaled on the stick, I'd say Pakistan got impaled on the stick, because its likely they were the ones hiding Bin Laden.

    As for Saddam falling on the stick, that was due to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait over several reasons: a desire to reunify, oil, and Kuwait debt. That's on top of having a history of using chemical weapons for mass murder.

    And as we know, the US loves oil, but so does the world. Globalized markets want to be stable, and the US helps with that

  • A lot of people dont understand US foreign policy. Do not interpret my post as taking a stance.

    US foreign policy is all about 3 key issues, carrot and stick diplomacy, containing China and Russia, and protecting the global market.

    Carrot and stick diplomacy is using positive reinforcement to make changes in totalitarian governments.

    Containing China is all about making friends with countries near China and putting a base there, along with allowing companies, military arms deals, and joint intelligence to happen in that country.

    • That is why the US wants Saudi Arabia and Israel to normalize. And do to that, the US turns a blind eye to tons of bullshit done by countries in the Middle East. If they were to normalize, then a solid logistics chain from Europe to the Gulf can be established, and the two countries would bolster the front there. Then the US could pivot its power projection over to Taiwan.
    • The US is powerful, but its not tactically sound to manage three fronts at the same time.

    If you remember how pissed off the US got when Russia put missiles in Cuba, then you can see why China and Russia will team up with everyone they can to foil this plan to contain them.

    Since the world is now globalized, the US has to protect lots of boats carrying oil, chips, and food. If something fucks up, then everyone pays for it. Of course, if youre resisting western imperialism then its in your best interest to make people suffer by blowing up the boats.

    Now geopolitics makes sense.

    From here, then if youre an idealist, you can make an informed opinion on US foreign policy. Should the US continue its world police campaign at the expense of people suffering under its allies?

    Can you achieve US foreign policy goals without suffering?

    Will a reversal of US foreign policy lead to more domestic suffering in the West due to economic turmoil?

    These questions should be debated and examined thoroughly.

  • Nah it's because they decided to use cameras instead of LiDAR and then try to make it autonomous instead of driver aid.

    AI is at its best when it's opening up productivity and freedom to think critically or leisurely, the same way sticky notes help someone study.

  • You understand what you're saying right.

    This was a big media press conference, and the presenter. The presenter, was Dr. Chen Kugel. This was a slide on his own presentation. Do you understand?

    Boom:

    https://youtu.be/SoTItPHa6mw?si=zPYvRhDoj1D-nwSB

    Video of the actual press conference.

    Please relent, it's giving me a headache.

    He does address all the scans, the metal wire in the photo, right there, direct quotes from him too I should have led with this. Around minute 6 is when the images posted come up.

    Please watch the video, please please I feel like I'm going insane. I should have led with it but I didn't know there was video of the whole press conference.

  • Well look.

    If this were any other country in Europe or the US, no one would be questioning the doctors, the first responders, and news outlets who report their claims. Because ultimately, that's what's going on here.

    If you acknowledge that this is an unconventional response to such overwhelming proof, I will reserve my pure bewilderment.

    And if you're still questioning the Metal wire, yes, it's in the Media Line report. Check the scanned image. It's literally right there, bottom right of the scan you can see the metal loop, and follow it around the bodies.

    Do you want the Telegram archive? I have access to 2. One that shows live killings, as corroborated by the BBC, NYT, who were shown the same footage at a screening in Israel, and one that shows images and CCTV uploaded by first responders.

  • Actually, it's not embellished at all, in fact, if you've seen the archives, most reports under-sell the atrocities. You have to wonder why both The Media Line and The Guardian were at the same press conference, yet The Media Line chose to show the picture with the metal wire.

    It's because The Media Line clearly has an agenda to garner an emotional response from its audience?

    That can certainly be true.

    Another point of view is that sources like The Guardian are irresponsible for not showing the images when many people are accusing Israel of embellishment.

    Yes there is a picture and there is a metal wire there and there are more, multitudes more.

    There are trucks filled with burnt bodies, there's images of a burnt child running and falling. There's videos of smoke still rising from the bodies as first responders reach the scenes.

    But you know, if you want more, here you go.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67165128

    https://www.haaretz.com/0000018b-3313-dff1-a5eb-ffffee6f0000

    Now you have BBC who corroborates the metal wire, and Haaretz that describes the beheaded babies as accurate, both well known and trusted sources.

    If you actually want the archive with the first responder telegram that corroborates all this too I can PM it also.

  • The allegation of victims tied together and set on fire is absolutely true. I saw the images, and here is an article with it.

    https://themedialine.org/top-stories/evidence-on-display-at-israels-forensic-pathology-center-confirms-hamas-atrocities/

    This article is corroborated by The Guardian, who was at the same press conference, but chose not to post that picture, but a couple other ones.

    I saw another image of this mother and child as seen at the scene of the crime too in an archive curated by first responders at the scene.

    Many, many of the victims were burned alive.

    Edit: Haaretz was probably at the press conference too.

  • Here's a PBS video https://youtu.be/jRccpmfQrEE?si=lv3pfejLk1n9E7sg

    It's probably a lot more than 40 in various states of intentional or indirect dismemberment, burnings, decapitations, or complete disintegration to the point where only teeth remain.

    There are also various archives with have images and videos corroborated by this report and other news outlets, like Haaretz, NYT, the Guardian, and others.

    EDIT: Ah this was about Palestinian burned bodies not Israeli, my apologies.

  • Some of the sources I wanted to sub to but could never afford it are TIME magazine and The Atlantic.

    WSJ I don't believe gives all it's articles to Apple. Could be wrong.

    I wish the NYT was still in there, but they pulled out a while back.

    I think The Guardian is in there though.

  • Let it be noted that this is an opinion article.

    Editorials and Opinion pieces do contribute to social discourse regarding news, and may be correct, but unlike their normal news, they can say whatever they want about the news from the authors they hire.

    Opinion pieces allow news sources to use sensationalist and inflammatory articles to drive engagement without harming their credibility, because of that giant OPINION label.

    NYT and WSJ's editorials and opinion pieces tend to be quite left and quite right leaning respectfully, to an almost satirical level. In my opinion, the WSJ's comment section under its editorials are much worse.

    I'm not disparaging the article in any way, just saying for those that may not already know.

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    Why would the terrorists lie? 😭

    Memes @lemmy.ml
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    *actually PIJ 🤭

    World News @lemmy.world
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    Zelensky asks to visit Israel in show of solidarity

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    Since its founding, Hamas has declared that Israel has no right to exist, that there are no Israeli civilians and that every Israeli citizen is a soldier of the state, and thus a legitimate target.

    Still, if Western nations considered Hamas a terrorist organization, they also thought that it was preoccupied with governing Palestinians crammed into Gaza. Hamas provided social services. It was even thought of as a restraint on what were considered even more radical groups.

    In Israel, successive governments cut quiet deals with Hamas, hoping to keep a form of stability in the Gaza Strip, which the group controls, especially after the Israelis withdrew unilaterally from the territory in 2005.

    But the assault launched by Hamas this weekend, with more than 900 Israelis listed as killed so far and more than 150 believed taken as hostages and human shields into Gaza, has now stripped away any remaining illusions about the group or its intentions. The attack by Hamas into Israel prop

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    Does anyone use both an iPhone and a Pixel with GrapheneOS?

    I'm looking to buy an iPhone 15 when it comes out. For those that also have a Pixel, what are some things that each phone does completely better than the other?

    I was thinking of using the iPhone as a phone first, and having the Pixel as just a Personal Smart Device that I can use to do sideloading, emulation, file organizing, and other productivity and entertainment stuff, maybe even social media like having Mastadon and Lemmy there, maybe Signal too.

    Whereas I'll have the iPhone for calling, texting, streaming, CarPlay, News, and Apple Watch stuff.

    What are some other things I can segment?

    (There's a lot of content and apps available on both, but I'm wanting to know if there's anything that's visibly or marginally better on either device that you've noticed)

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    Compartmentalization and Segmentation of services to different devices.

    What's the efficacy of compartmentalizing proprietary services to different devices?

    Some streaming apps are most efficient and fluid on Apple devices. I would say it would be a wise thing to use the apps on the Apple devices like Apple TV or iPad rather than put the apps on your Pixel running a FOSS operating system, where it can possibly collect more information about you.

    I'd like some more thoughts on this idea.