[-] [email protected] 64 points 1 month ago

How are they even going to enforce that?

With violence.

This is no era for naivete.

[-] [email protected] 62 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Have they solved the "how to prevent concrete being poured into air intakes" or "how to prevent people outside from welding the access doors shut" issues yet?

[-] [email protected] 65 points 4 months ago

First, meow-hug

Second, none of waves hands at everything is your fault. There's basically zero class consciousness in the countries of the west's "international community".

Third, even Lenin himself had to leave his homeland to protect himself so that he could fight another day. You're not abandoning the fight against fascism. You're doing what you need to do to survive in the meantime, and you're doing it without selling out comrades to fascist authorities. I can't truly speak for a dead man but judging from his writing and actions I think Lenin&friends would understand and approve.

[-] [email protected] 63 points 6 months ago

You have no idea how thoroughly I scoured every aspect of the URL and contents to make sure this article wasn't coming from The Onion itself.

[-] [email protected] 63 points 7 months ago

Trump says on Joe Rogan that John Bolton was a bloodthirsty idiot

heartbreaking

[-] [email protected] 66 points 8 months ago

And of course the second tragedy is that the AI is absolute dogshit. They're not powering an artificial general intelligence that could do useful things like help in running a modern global-scale Project Cybersyn. All this staggering amount of electricity wasted so that Github users don't need to search Stackoverflow, so that people can say "hey google set a 4 minute timer" in their kitchens instead of hitting a half-dozen buttons on their microwave, so that people can tell Alexa to play Despacito.

[-] [email protected] 64 points 9 months ago

No friends, only abusers and enemies. I can't imagine he sleeps well. And nor should he.

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Build-a-bear - yes the actual company and not a generic competitor - has a section for 18+ they call "After Dark".

Now this is all actually pretty tame stuff. They don't sell little accessory dildos. But they have some interesting choices.

Would you like your bear to have some exciting underwear?

Or a cute little crop top expressing a specific inner feeling?

Maybe your bear is a hot stylish mature bear.

And of course to help everyone relax into the evening, you could provide martinis, or maybe something for special occassions.

Also... I have questions.

But at least we can all engage in that greatest of nerd arguments, weighing in on a debate of leader versus leader.

[-] [email protected] 62 points 1 year ago

I am 100% certain that this is to save his own skin when Ukrainian fascists ramp up the "stabbed in the back by the Jews" bullshit. There's no way this is a principled stance against apartheid systems of government.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government aims to make housing more affordable for younger Canadians without bringing down home prices for existing homeowners.

Cutting shelter costs while ensuring that homeowners’ property values remain high could be viewed as contradictory, but Mr. Trudeau was adamant that property owners would not lose out.

“Housing needs to retain its value,” Mr. Trudeau told The Globe and Mail’s City Space podcast. “It’s a huge part of people’s potential for retirement and future nest egg.”

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The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday the interest rates on federal student loans for the 2024-2025 academic year.

The interest rate on federal direct undergraduate loans will be 6.53%. That’s the highest rate in at least a decade, according to higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz. The undergraduate rate for the 2023-2024 year is 5.5%.

For graduate students, loans will come with an 8.08% interest rate, compared with the current 7.05%. Plus loans for graduate students and parents will have a 9.08% interest rate, an increase from 8.05% now. Both of those rates haven’t been as high in more than 20 years, Kantrowitz said.

The rise in interest rates could complicate the Biden administration’s efforts to get the student loan crisis under control and relieve borrowers of the pain of interest accrual, experts say. Even as millions of people have benefited from recent debt relief measures, new students will be saddled with more expensive loans for decades to come.

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In honour of the late great Roger Corman, I've queued up some amazingly cheesy movies from his oeuvre, playing right now. I haven't seen most of them myself. Should be fun!

She Gods of Shark Reef. The Los Angeles Times film reviewer at the time said that this movie had only two things in its favour: it's in colour, and it's only 63 minutes long.

Creature from the Haunted Sea. This one doubles as a feel-good movie where Cuban counter-revolutionaries get got by a monster at the end and it's portrayed as a positive outcome.

War of the Satellites. A cheaply-made, quickly-made bit of schlock intended to cash in on Americans' paranoia about Sputnik.

Battle Beyond the Sun. This is actually a Roger Corman distributed English-dubbed and re-edited version of the 1959 USSR film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebo_Zovyot.

Of course this is nothing from the official admins of the hextube. This is just me being bored and slightly sad about Mr. Corman's passing and wanting to enjoy some schlock.

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I've had an itch lately to do a deep dive into the history of the First Nations, the Inuit, the Metis, etc. But I'm not sure that I can actually trust a lot of the non-academic literature out there. Any recommended authors and/or specific books?

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Researchers have mapped a tiny piece of the human brain in astonishing detail. The resulting cell atlas, which was described today in Science1 and is available online, reveals new patterns of connections between brain cells called neurons, as well as cells that wrap around themselves to form knots, and pairs of neurons that are almost mirror images of each other.

The 3D map covers a volume of about one cubic millimetre, one-millionth of a whole brain, and contains roughly 57,000 cells and 150 million synapses — the connections between neurons. It incorporates a colossal 1.4 petabytes of data. “It’s a little bit humbling,” says Viren Jain, a neuroscientist at Google in Mountain View, California, and a co-author of the paper. "How are we ever going to really come to terms with all this complexity?"

[-] [email protected] 62 points 1 year ago

It's straight-up blood libel.

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The brilliant team name is courtesy of emizeko, I claim no credit for that.

[-] [email protected] 60 points 1 year ago

The school sent in snipers because they would have to reallocate some investments?

Capital felt threatened, and responded as it always does in such situations.

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Dear CBC, why in the goddamn fuck are you just openly parroting right wing talking points, you fucking useless hacks, sincerely, me.

For those not in the loop, much of this spending will be on subsidized housing projects. I am definitely no fan of the Bay-Street-fellating Liberal Party, but holy shit CBC, you have just given up on any veneer of support for the working class. You're just another petite-bourgeois status-quo-advocate rag. You have no social conscience left. Fuck the lot of you.

Years ago I marched against your defunding during the "Stop Harper" protests. I was the weird kid who listened to you on his radio, instead of the popular music stations. Definitely Not The Opera and Quirks and Quarks were the highlights of my week.

But maybe this was the kick in the pants I needed, the ripping off of the blindfold. Maybe you were like this all along and I was too gullible to recognize you for what you are. Get fucked.

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Amazing movie, I highly recommend watching it if it comes to a theatre near you. It's worth the effort.

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This actually has a real-world purpose. I'm going to get a custom baseball jersey made with the player name "KINSEY" and player number "03" to wear during pride events this coming june. I just need a good team name for it.

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Let's play "Guess which national Canadian news outlet posted this as their front page top story?"

Post your guess before clicking the link! The answer may horrify you!

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Over 400 artists, bands, and entertainers sign an open letter denouncing anti-trans legislation and policies. Of course like any open letter or petition it's just symbolic. But it was heartwarming to see that Fred Penner and the two surviving members of Sharon Lois & Bram were among the signatories.

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