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lutinlyes.bsky.social
Decades into my life and still experimenting what I want to do with it.
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The more you learn about the AI bubble, the more you realize it's nothing more than an excuse for a bunch of insecure tech-bros desperately looking for a tech solution to the problem of "having to talk to people"
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What bribes are Albanese and the ALP going to slide to Trump and his lackeys to desperately keep the AUKUS sunk-cost debacle going.
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Anyone trying to entice folks back to Twitter are either too up their own ass to understand what that experience was like for people, or know and just want their victims back because they're bored now that they only have the company of other fascist sociopaths. I just wanna chill and do my thing.
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When Somalis, Houthis, or Nigerians illegally board a vessel and kidnap it's crew, the Guardian calls it "Piracy" When Israelis do the exact same thing, the Guardian says they "take control". Let's call The Guardian for what it is - racist.
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Piracy. The term is Piracy.
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Conspiracy Theory - Video game and tech prices have always been insane in the global south; we call it the "Australia Tax" here. Very rarely would the media in the north ever speak out - so once again the game industry got away with something and spreads to everyone.
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Took a LOT longer than expected though
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Science fiction is going to need to be a regulated substance afterwards
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For a Noah vid, that is practically bite-sized!
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If the executives are being rewarded with bonuses from the investor class for firing and hiring, then from the point of view of the executives this is the "correct" decision. It doesn't have to make sense to the proles.
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This can probably be extended to every industry in this modern late-capitalist hell scape.
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Folk are beginning to realize that courts, the legal system, and even laws, are nothing more that social constructs. If the people that can do state sanctioned violence to you refuse to engage with them, the 'law' means nothing.
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In the coming months many will claim that "they were always against genocide"; especially among Labor and their rusted ons. Start keeping receipts, never let them escape the weight of their sins. Never forget: 6000 children were killed by Israel before Albanese and Wong even suggested a ceasefire.
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I've mentioned this a few times, but a lot of the media around the world has suddenly found their active voice now that all the Anglo-sphere elections are finished.
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Folly Huck! The Zionist, Islamophobic, genocide excusing Jonathan Freedland is suddenly trying to both-sides Israel's war crimes. Sounds like he's worried he might be held accountable for supporting tens of thousands of dead children. Which he is.
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You are either against genocide or for it, there is no in-between. Albanese and Wong waited until 6000 children were dead before calling for a ceasefire. ALP has always been pro-Israel, no matter how many arabs they kill. I'm glad finally every one can see it.
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Reminder: A two-state solution is basically an ethno-state, and that is still not good enough for Israel!
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Now that the social status of cigarettes have shifted it's not about health anymore, it's about punishing the poor and low class for the sin of being poor and low class. Same with everything LNP/ALP do.
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At a certain point, a tax on a good is so high it becomes effectively a prohibition... and that's when the black market comes out to play... and that's when the policy begins to fail. The last thing any policy should do is make breaking the law socially acceptable.
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As someone currently learning C# from a java/c++ background, "syntactic sugar" makes it sound... special somehow? Like something you should only use once you've learned the "hard way". It's just a marketing gimmick, call it for what it bloody well is - language specific syntax.
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They are all terrified of their ideology of liberalism and free markets being not just thrown in the dustbin of history, but put in a museum alongside slavery and colonialism with a plaque that says the thing they religiously believe in was made by "bad people". All they can do is try and delay.
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Only after most elections have come and gone of course
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And at a certain point, like. I am going to have to look at my kids and be like, we probably could have a bigger house, I could take more time off, I could take a vacation, I could retire one day, if I just decided to scam a bunch of people. But I'm not going to
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The greens have thirty years of corporate propaganda against them - so much so that part of Aussie identity is basically "hating greenies" Much, much harder to do against a raft of progressive independents.
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like this AI shit as an example. the technology should not exist. it is making everyone's lives worse, has zero use cases other than cheating in school, and is further burning down a world where every day already has a new apocalyptic climate change headline. no op-ed can address the scale of it
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Every Labor rusted on is complicit in genocide