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@cosothegreat
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just a communist that loves decentralization
Une IA découvre d'elle-même des lois de la physique inconnues et liées au plasma

Une équipe de chercheurs a utilisé l’intelligence artificielle pour percer les mystères d’un phénomène encore mal compris : le plasma poussiéreux. Leur modèle a révélé des interactions invisibles jusque-là, bousculant certaines idées reçues.

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@rgo or instead of firefox you could use librewolf or mullvad browser which have a much higher reputation than mozilla and are also among the most secure browsers for anti-tracking since librewolf is firefox hardened but managed by volunteers instead mullvad browser is managed by mullvad but is based on tor browser

Decisions, decisions ...

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It’s the system that affects people’s clear thinking that is the issue. Not everything is about money or efficiency. Hence the use of capitalism in their sentence.

short meme for today.

https://lemmy.world/post/32852393

Thank u #fediverse for letting me know I'm not alone

Not alone in secretly hating AI

Not alone in wishing for a better digital world. I'd wish for a better physical world but it feels like a lost battle

Not alone in wanting to connect virtually with people in an honest, sane way

Why is pixelfed so empty? I tried using pixelfed but there are very few people actively posting so I have to rely on bots but what is the reason for this lack of users?

#pixelfed #fediverso #fediverse

🗳️ Poll for AI builders:

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(Pick one — feel free to elaborate in the replies.)

#AIPrivacy #LLM #DataPrivacy #MLOps #Security #PrivacyTech #AIBuilders #AIInfra #CyberSecurity #Fediverse #Mastodon

Unseen third-party access to your data
40%
No guarantees around data retention
40%
Handling regulated data (HIPAA, PCI, GDPR, etc.)
20%
Other (reply below)
0%
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Yes, I absolutely agree that the disparity we see today is a direct result of the former social relations. The agrarian slave-driven economy in the south was certainly going to result in conflict with the industrial economy based on wage labor in the north, especially as the north needed new wage laborers to expand industrially. Historical progression is a process of endless spirals, tendencies and trajectories accumulate over time until a quantitative buildup results in a qualitative change.

However, I don’t see it as something that was intentionally planned. Capital doesn’t think that way. Capitalist production is an ever-expanding circuit that must constantly be repeated, anything going against that system of voracious profit gets dashed. Long-term planning is characteristic of socialism, not capitalism, nor the semi-yeoman style of settler-colonial capitalism or slave driven agrarian economy.

This is important, because understanding how we got here today can tell us where we are headed. The historic task of the US proletariat in the age of dying imperialism is to topple the capitalist state and replace it with a socialist state, focusing on decolonization and anti-imperialism. The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born. This is only increasingly possible because the US working class is becoming increasingly proletarianized due to monopolist capture of the land, and imperialism is weakening to the point where we cannot be bribed as much by its spoils.

We aren’t here because of some 5-D chess from the old bourgeoisie, nor did the settlers have ignorance of the system. The US settler class was bribed using the spoils of genocide, and its only increasingly true now that there isn’t really a semi-yeoman class. The immense brutality of settler-colonialism can’t keep the US afloat anymore, nor can imperialism.

I’m just trying to help provide a Marxist perspective, as it genuinely gives us a chance of completing the US proletariat’s historic duty. I’m a Marxist-Leninist.