Poutine

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[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 10 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (3 children)

Western media: "Hereditary leadership is bad! Khamenei must not be allowed to lead Iran!!"

Also western media: "Look at all these wholesome 💯 protestors supporting the Shah's son!!!"

[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago

Maybe clarify tone before accusing. Automatically assuming the worst intention behind a comment and reacting based on that makes online communities worse places.

[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 12 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Especially given the relative simplicity of the Shahed. It would not be difficult for the US to make copies with the resources they have.

 

Everyone in the workplace and in volunteer situations knows me as the person to ask if they have any kind of question. During an average day, I have half a dozen people come ask me for advice, because they know that if I don't already know the answer, I know where to find it.

Of course, much like a stereotypical village wise person, there is a kind of social distance between me and other people. But I prefer it that way.

Autism makes my life very hard in some ways, but I do love my ability to create an internal encyclopedia on subjects I enjoy.

[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago

Someone could make a new bot and we could ban the old one from posting

[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 8 points 3 days ago

Every single "communist" I have met who is like this has been from a comfortable area of Europe. Curious.

[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 13 points 3 days ago (1 children)

You can often tell which products are actually worth the premium and which have inflated prices for brand reasons. Anything with stitching can have extremely different longevities depending on how much care was put into it, but there is of course a ceiling on how much labour can reasonably be put into one garment (thanks, Marx!) and thus there is a ceiling to what can be considered a reasonable price for a product.

But my favourite example of something that has absolutely no reason to be as expensive as it is is the humble Croc. A name-brand EVA clog sells for $50 — ten times the price of an identical product with no brand recognition shipped direct from the factory in China. Why? There is no skilled labour involved in the creation. There is no difference in the materials. These are machine-injected EVA.

[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 10 points 3 days ago

In just twelve months, solar power’s share of Cuba’s electricity generation has tripled from 5.8 percent to over 20 percent, with 49 new solar parks now connected to the national grid. Wind energy, electric public transport and decentralised home solar systems are all expanding rapidly. The long-term goal is full energy sovereignty – complete independence from imported fossil fuels by 2050.

fidel-salute

Whenever western powers give vague promises about reaching net zero by some given year, I don't believe them, because they have no incentive to do so. But Cuba is sufficiently motivated, and now supported. I wish them luck and success in their transition. May they set the standard and embarrass the global north.

[–] Poutine@hexbear.net 11 points 3 days ago (1 children)

builds a soundproof room to keep out outside voices

makes the inside as reflective as possible

"How come I never hear any alternative opinions? -nions, -nions, -nions..."