[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

From each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs. - Marx in 1875.

Its not about equality, it's about fair distribution of goods and services produced by the society. As in, it is fair that national leaders get to fly planes to travel abroad frequently,for example.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

I'm finding that community and its admin's vibe just off. Hard to pinpoint what's wrong, but i wanted to add to the general feeling.

Somehow, it doesn't feel like it belongs here.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

Does revenue matter? Or only production matter, in the long run?

I mean, other than the financial viability so that everyone can be paid timely and fairly. Is it relevant, or is finance just a capitalist scoring system?

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

Inflation hits game industry.

I forecast by 2300 games will be released under AAAAAAAA+++++ quality tags. Still unpolished and filled with bugs because of hurried delivery and layoffs earlier this year.

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Continua o debate de ideias!

Gosto do debate público pq se não eu não teria links pra postar.

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[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

Haaave you met GPL, it's related licenses, and copyleft, yet?

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Left wing perspective over cultural revolution, (a larger perspective on the) full story, good and bad. Nice primer for all of us. :)

Edit: Also, not necessarily “the full story”, or the best of implied judgement by the author. Remember your own theory when listening to other people’s edition of historical events.

Edit: I just replaced the link with a react from hasanabi, which we generally trust better.

Original: https://youtu.be/8jEMlFCaI04 React: https://youtu.be/w9xz-gwDXkI

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Já falei q gosto de comunista em podcast não comunista. E o Jones é fora de série. ❤️

Inclusive, leiam os comentários. É animador.

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Hey, the deprogram, come to Brazil! 🎉

To everyone with questions about the Brazilian collective occupying social media, this one's for you. :)

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Chegou, Brazil!

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E outras coisinhas mais. Droga ou salada? D:

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Source to Instagram comrade https://www.instagram.com/p/Czlqco1Or3Q/

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Salada?

Pra quem não conhece essa mulher maravilhosa. :)

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I'm working through the https://refold.la/roadmap, after probably a few years of duolingo.

I got an anki deck with 40k cards, ordered by most used words, and I'm using gpt to get more context and uses about the words I don't fully understand.

Something like:

I'll type in mandarin words I don't know, please give me a short explanation, a few examples in different structures where it is commonly used, some alternatives and synonyms, antonyms, and common mistakes to avoid when using it.

This added context helps just so much!

Still got a long way to go to be able to listen, but I know my brain works well with written vocabulary first. An then lots of reading. So I'm trying to get to a reasonable reading level.

Anyway! What's interesting on your learning setup?!

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Vários trechos me lembram conversas recentes que ando tendo com amigos. É bom saber navegar o assunto. :)

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

I'm not well versed in theory, but my understanding so far is that organising is simply getting a group of people to commit to work together with a goal in mind.

Not every "organising" group has to have a socialist revolution in mind. But organised groups with class consciousness in the core of their values will know which side they represent in the class struggle.

Maybe establishing a routine with your local green party is a way to expose yourself to pressing issues in your community, and learn to work in a group.

If you want your own initiative, I guess borrowing from the entrepreneurship textbook isn't too horrible. You need to find a problem, a way to solve it, and work on that that idea to make it a reality. You will need a communication strategy, a recruitment strategy, a work strategy, a funding strategy. This is all work that can be shared in a group of people that commit and execute to it. That volunteer some of their free time to tasks related to an organisation.

I feel that aligns with the very broad "organise the working class" that theory asks us to. It is still broad, but I think it makes it a bit more tangible.

I also don't think the people have to be exclusively communists to join, so I wouldn't be particularly worried in that aspect. Most people lean into being good humans, and are easy to work with. As long as we show our values and they are comfortable with them, it's all fun and games. That keeps the nazis away. :)

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

Let me agree.

When things feel out of control, focus on small things you can control: sleep at the time you decide to, exercise the time you decide to, meditate the time you decide to, get pen and paper, write down everything that comes to your mind, be aware of when your mind go to places you don't want it to, volunteer and support those that are close to you selflessly. And then maybe you get closer to finding yourself.

But if you have the means, professional therapy, for sure!

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

If you just state it's religious, you open up space for "Muslim bad", or "Christian bad" arguments. Which lead to nonsense and prosecution to specific peoples

If you use imperialism concepts, everything fits well together, and it leads to structural criticism of capitalism, and prosecution (to use the same word) against oppressive ideas and power structures, not against specific peoples.

But I can agree that imperialistic forces oppress religions that are not the same as theirs, if that's what you meant.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

Is it technically one picture or two pictures?

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

If the scale was realistic they wouldn't be able to see each other.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Yeah, you have the choice of have your software be controlled by companies that could just stop licensing it.

But the point of GNU is to disallow closing down sources. Companies don't like that, because it's not profitable. They need non gnu stuff so that they can build money printing closed gardens with it.

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