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  • It goes to 9 minutes from 8, since every single communication gadget will yell out that the sun has disappeared as reports come in from the other side of the earth.

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    The Economy™ is doing great
  • Could you explain how you classify Biden as a fascist?

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    How did you get into coding/programming?
  • I saw the video about Python from Life Of Boris and thought it looked fun, so I just decided to learn programming.

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    CNN's debate was no fair fight
  • The part about voting is pretty simple logic.

    In a voting system where the one who gets majority of the votes wins, the other votes don't really have an impact. Of course they are part of the race to win, but outside of that, what do the other votes do? Nothing. In other systems those votes would cause a second round to happen, but in the US system they don't. Those votes are just... gone.

    Sure, you could argue that it's about "sending a message", but... why? Why do this now while the Project 2025 looms over the US if the Republicans win? The Democratic Party won't change before the elections and no amount of threatening to vote for 3rd party will change that.

    The part about "if you don't vote for Biden, you vote for Trump" is not literal. It's more... abstract if that makes sense. Since if you vote for parties that have no realistic chance of winning, it means that a party that has a chance of winning doesn't get that vote and the party you least want in power is one vote closer to win the election. This logic goes for both Democrats and Republicans. If a Republican votes for third party that has no chance of winning, their vote metaphorically goes to the Democratic party, since the Republican party will be one vote further away from the Democratic party. Hell, this same logic, to some extent, also applies to other systems, but not as much as the US system.

    So unless you are predicting Jill Stein to be making history and winning as a third party, a thing that hasn't happened, that vote won't affect the elections and the party you least want in power is just one vote closer to be winning.

    In a two round system, your vote would matter more, since your vote would be affecting everyone's chance of getting an absolute majority of 50% all votes. And since everyone, but your chosen party, is one vote further from the 50% mark, a second round has a higher chance of happening.

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    Happy Juneteenth everyone!
  • Good meme! (I have no clue what any of it means other than the dates)

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    what's your current linux distro?
  • My first distrobution was the good old Ubuntu for a laptop that I used for school. I stuck with that for 2-3 years. During that time I really, really wanted to try out new distros, but I didn't want to lose my files and such, so I just stuck with it. During this time I also changed my desktop's os to Ubuntu, but I am not sure when I did it.

    After I got a Laptop due to the previous being old and broken, I tried out Arch Linux and grew to love it more than Ubuntu, so I changed out my desktop's os to that as well when I got a new ssd and was migrating to it. I used Arch for another year or two, before my laptop had a disk failure and I had to reinstall. I installed Debian onto it, since I was feeling lazy and didn't want to go through the mess of installing Arch again. And then later I also installed Windows on it with dualboot for games that didn't want to work with Proton.

    So basically I now use Arch on the desktop and Debian/Windows on laptop.

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    Do you interact more in Lemmy?
  • I was definitely more active on Reddit, since it had the niche subs I wanted to discuss on. Lemmy has more "generic" content, since it doesn't have the user base to grow those niche communities.

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    Technically it's always the first in China until they get removed from the movie
  • Yeah... it is what it is I guess...

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    Pope suggests blessings for same-sex unions possible in response to 5 conservative cardinals
  • No clue about the constitution, since I am not american, but it would be logical to think that the religous can rule as long as they don't break other human rights.

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    Pope suggests blessings for same-sex unions possible in response to 5 conservative cardinals
  • I mean it kinda does with the whole "freedom of expression" thing it has.

    I could be wrong on this, but that's how I interperted it.

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    Pope suggests blessings for same-sex unions possible in response to 5 conservative cardinals
  • Because of those pesky human rights that mandate "freedom of religion" or whatever.

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    Capitalism is only 400 years old
  • Mainly mercantilism which just means that everyone wants to only export and importing stuff is literally the worst thing in the world. Mercantilism also had a lot more state restrictions on it compared to capitalism.

    Feudalism mainly died out in the 1400's when more of the power was centralised to the king instead of their vassals.

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    A Cuban teenager was offered a job doing 'construction work' in Russia. Instead he was sent to fight on the front lines in Ukraine.
  • Oh damn, an article containing a topic about Russia and Cuba. I hope this post will contain a civil conversation about the topic without it derailing into a giant fighting pit about the United States.

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    Zelensky dismisses compromise with Putin, pointing to Prigozhin’s death
  • The first agreement collapsed due to the seperatist taking over an airport in Donetsk and saying they won't follow it anymore.

    The second Minsk agreement basically said "Stop fighting and Ukraine gets full control of the seperatist areas after elections and a special territory status for the areas". After offering them the special status the seperatists just said no.

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    Yesyes, dictatorship bad, west bad, we got it :')
  • It was never meant to be an equivalence. I made it to draw a rough picture of how a person can have some good ideas, but be a person no one wants to associate with due their other ideas.

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    Yesyes, dictatorship bad, west bad, we got it :')
  • They have brought up some good points, but the good points they make are over shadowed by the whole genocide denial and "dunking on libs".

    The following example is not meant to represent hexbear users, but to show an example of how I could see it.

    Think of a fascist who brings up some good examples of modern problems in about 1/10 of their messages, while the rest are talking about how Mussolini was actually good, since he brought up the living standard in Italy and expanded the public sector. And when someone brings up the bad things Mussolini did, the fascist just says "It's clearly western propaganda".

    You wouldn't want to read their messages, since they are full of this fascist apologetic garbage, and the good points they bring up are ignored because of their other opinions.

    It doesn't matter how good willed your opinions are if no one wants to associate with you.

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    Exclusive: US to send depleted-uranium munitions to Ukraine
  • Yes I did say that.

    Firstly. The main cause of concern with depleted uranium is that according to some research it can linger around the area where they were used, and give people depleted uranium poisoning. Note that there hasn't yet been any concrete evidence to prove this is the case.

    Secondly. Ukraine themselves asked for these weapons, so they have most likely gone over the risks of using depleted uranium ammunition and have deemed their usefulness to outweigh the potential health down sides that comes from using depleted uranium.

    Thirdly. The rounds given to Ukraine are armor piercing rounds, so the chances of them being fired at buildings are minimal, thus minimizing the possibility of them affecting people if they really were as dangerous as some research tells us.

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    Exclusive: US to send depleted-uranium munitions to Ukraine
  • So what's the difference between lead, tungsten, and depleted uranium? They all cause cancer and other symptoms, and both tungsten and depleted uranium must be decontaminated if the tank carrying them is destroyed.

    And from what I've read you will die of the toxicity before you will die of the radiation.

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