world World News A flightless parrot is returning to mainland New Zealand after a 40-year absence
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    Seeing the collective conservation efforts of multiple successive governments to eliminate all non-native predators from New Zealand by 2050 is really inspiring.

    https://youtu.be/OmPrp1w1QYA

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions What's the difference between communism and socialism?
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    A lot of words but not many sources here. So here's a few:

    Marx defined socialism as: "...Socialized man, the associated producers, regulate their interchange with nature rationally, bring it under their common control, instead of being ruled by it as by some blind power; they accomplish their task with the least expenditure of energy and under conditions most adequate to their human nature and most worthy of it. But it always remains a realm of necessity. Beyond it begins that development of human power, which is its own end, the true realm of freedom, which, however, can flourish only upon that realm of necessity as its basis."

    — Capital III, translated by Ernest Untermann, Charles H. Kerr & Co., Chicago 1909, p. 954

    To understand Marx's definitions you have to realise he was writing mostly in response to the Paris Commune uprising and therefore saw 'communism' as the practical application of a theory of socialism. However, the terms and their meaning were radically reshaped by Lenin, Mao and Stalin.

    — The Paris Commune: First Proletarian Dictatorship, Revolution, Vol. 3, No. 6, March 1978.

    In March 1918 the Bolshevik Party was renamed the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik) in order to distinguish it from Social Democratic parties in Russia and Europe and to separate the followers of Lenin from those affiliated with the nonrevolutionary Socialist International.

    https://www.britannica.com/place/Soviet-Union/Lenin-and-the-Bolsheviks

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  • technology Technology So tired of Adobe. They're part of the problem.
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    I've run into multiple websites like this in the last 6 months. It sucks.

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  • 196 196 Kayne rules
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    "I love Hitler" – (Kan)Ye, December 1, 2022

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  • fediverse Fediverse What are some smaller Lemmy / Kbin instances that are just as good as lemmy.world
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    slrpnk.net is great

    I've also started hosting my own at prxs.site

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  • steamdeck Steam Deck Probably the worst Deck 2 design I've seen
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    The drowning pool really sets the ambience

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  • steamdeck Steam Deck Probably the worst Deck 2 design I've seen
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    I love this shit. They're always so wrong but such fun designs. I wish I could find pictures of the old PS3 and Xbox 720 concepts that people were paying back in the day.

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    Ok that was good

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  • technology Technology After fears that Europe's space scope was toast, its first images look mighty fine - Here's looking at Euclid
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    The issue was later found to be from sunlight streaming into the spacecraft through a tiny gap.

    This would be so frustrating. The problem solving process would be a nightmare.

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  • politics Politics High school boys are trending conservative
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    I spent nearly every dollar I had saved to live in London, and don't think I'd ever seen such visible displays of wealth disparity once I got there. I got a good paying job but often struggled to save and pay all my bills.

    I got to live through the Brexit debate while living behind a chip shop in a poorer, multicultural neighbourhood and heard all the bullshit about immigration being directed at brown people while I worked there as an immigrant myself but because I was white I was largely accepted.

    I learned a new level of contempt for the pointless wealth of the monarchy and had to deal with a boss who was plainly bad at his job but because he had an OBE everyone around me worshipped him like he could do no wrong.

    I also worked for some very large companies and realised they aren't anything special, just willing to exploit more people.

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  • worldnews World News 'Oppenheimer' draws debate over the absence of Japanese bombing victims in the film
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    I totally could have gone down that route if I were younger. I spent a good amount of time reading conspiracy theories online before YouTube existed.

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  • politics Politics High school boys are trending conservative
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    My first election out of high school I voted for a right wing candidate because that's what my Dad voted for, but also because I was entrenched in Christian ideaology and patriarchal propoganda.

    After that I started paying a bit more attention to politics and slowly moved to the left with a few leaps along the way. Nowadays I find the Labor party of Aus to be about as conservative as I can stand. I can barely hide my disgust with anything to the right of them.

    Real life experience can be far more radicalising than any immature ideas you inherent in high school.

    Edit: My major leaps were: Having an employer illegally underpay me, seeing my friends lose 'stable' jobs in 2008, having a close friend come out as gay, leaving the church, volunteering with unhoused people, living in the UK, living in a rental controlled by a landlord with over 100 properties, and doing disaster relief work.

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    Shame that the concerns of the right are mostly just disguised misogyny.

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  • worldnews World News African nations threaten force as Niger protests against coup intervention
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    Fair

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    Anarcho-communism is just the longer name of what came to be called anarchism by most observers. The tenets of anarcho syndicalism are fairly close to Marx's 'ideal' communism in theory but obviously Marx, Bakunin and Kropotkin all had differing views on how to achieve those goals.

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  • steamdeck Steam Deck How much do you use your deck? Was it a good purchase?
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    Yours and my experiences are remarkably similar.

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    technology Technology Tesla exaggerating EV range for over a decade
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    It seems like it's an issue with manufacturing consistency/quality. The report said some cars were getting literally half their advertised range on daily commutes. That's not an amount that could be accounted for by driving styles.

    The original Reuters report linked below: https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-batteries-range/

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  • moviesandtv Movies and TV Shows Bryan Cranston Tells Bob Iger ‘Our Jobs Will Not Be Taken Away’ by AI in Rousing Speech: You Will Not ‘Take Away Our Dignity’
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    I feel facial recognition is more efficient than human labour. But the dangers of its misuse were too high for the EU to stomach. Seems like a similar issue here, but it's the unions stepping up to force regulation because the government is too weak and stupid to do it itself.

    The misuse of unfettered AI actors does pose real danger of unintended side effects not just to jobs but to society as a whole.

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    Anyone wanting to get some Sonic Adventure vibes should check out Spark The Electric Jester 3 on steam.

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    Liberal Fascism open.spotify.com

    Episode 18: Michael and Peter explore Jonah Goldberg's origin story for the ridiculous 'Nazis were socialists' argument.

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    moviesandtv Movies and TV Shows Bryan Cranston Tells Bob Iger ‘Our Jobs Will Not Be Taken Away’ by AI in Rousing Speech: You Will Not ‘Take Away Our Dignity’
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    I don't think it's inevitable that a technology that has an advantage to business is destined to succeed. We've been able to ban a number of technologies that are ultimately more harmful in the long run, CFCs, engineered stone, asbestos and even recently the EU banned facial recognition AI. We just need to help people recognise the harmfulness of a technology.

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  • moviesandtv Movies and TV Shows Bryan Cranston Tells Bob Iger ‘Our Jobs Will Not Be Taken Away’ by AI in Rousing Speech: You Will Not ‘Take Away Our Dignity’
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    They want to pay for an actor's likeness once then own it for a lifetime. Hollywood should take a lesson from their own anti-piracy ads of the 90s. 'You wouldn't download an actor.'

    As for is resistance futile. Here's just a few things that resistance has bought us just in Australia (a nightmare capitalist society):

    Annual Leave

    Paid Annual Leave was first won after a campaign by printing workers in 1936. The Arbitration Commission granted the workers paid leave, which was then gained by other workers through their unions in different industries. Annual leave loading of 17.5 per cent was first won by workers in the Metal Industry in 1973.

    Awards

    Awards are legally binding documents that set out the minimum entitlements for workers in every industry. The first industrial award, the Pastoral Workers Award was established by the Australian Workers Union in 1908, mainly covering shearers. The shearers had experienced a terrible deterioration of their wages and conditions during the 1897 Depression and decided to take action to protect working people. Since 1904, awards have underpinned the pay and terms and conditions of employment for millions of workers. Awards are unique to Australia and integral in ensuring workers get ‘fair pay for a fair day’s work’.

    Maternity leave

    Australian unions’ intensive campaigning for paid parental leave ended in victory with the introduction of the Paid Parental leave scheme by the Gillard Labor government. Under the scheme, working parents of children born or adopted after 1 January 2011 are entitled to a maximum of 18 weeks’ pay on the National Minimum Wage.

    Superannuation

    Prior to 1986, only a select group of workers were entitled to Superannuation. It became a universal entitlement after the ACTU’s National Wage Case. Employers had to pay 3% of workers’ earnings into Superannuation. This later increased to 9% and on November 2, 2011 the ACTU and its unions’ “Stand Up for Super” campaign celebrated another win for working Australians, when the Labor Government moved to increase the compulsory Superannuation Guarantee to 12% over 6 years from 1 July 2013 to 1 July 2019.

    Equal Pay for Women

    Although there were attempts to introduce equal pay going back as far as 1949, the principle of equal pay for women was finally adopted by Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission in 1969.

    Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation Workers compensation laws first came into existence in West Australia in 1902. For many years unions agitated and campaigned for health and safety laws which compelled employers to provide a safe working environment. In Victoria, legislation was introduced in 1985 which saw the active role of workers in maintaining safety on the job. Building unions agitated for many years to ban the use of asbestos, finally succeeding in the 1980’s.

    Long service leave

    Coal workers went on strike in 1949 over a 35 hour week and Long service leave. Long service leave was finally introduced in New South Wales in 1951. Unions in other states followed.

    Meal Breaks, rest breaks

    Before unions agitated for meal breaks and rest breaks to be introduced, workers were required to work the whole day without a break. In 1973, workers at Ford in Melbourne engaged in industrial action over many issues, one of their demands being a proper break from the production line.

    Unfair Dismissal Protection

    Unfair Dismissal Protection came from the concept of a “fair go all round”, after the Australian Workers Union took a case to the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission on behalf of a worker who had been unfairly sacked in 1971. Since then, unions have campaigned for laws that reflect that ‘fair go’ principle, which is about having a valid reason to sack someone and that the dismissal cannot be harsh, unjust or unreasonable.

    Green Bans

    'Green bans' and 'builders labourers' became household terms for Sydneysiders during the 1970s. A remarkable form of environmental activism was initiated by the builders labourers employed to construct the office-block skyscrapers, shopping precincts and luxury apartments that were rapidly encroaching upon green spaces or replacing older-style commercial and residential buildings in Sydney. The builders labourers refused to work on projects that were environmentally or socially undesirable. They developed a 'new concept of unionism' encompassing the principle of the social responsibility of labor: that workers had a right to insist their labour not be used in harmful ways.

    Proper unionised workers fighting in solidarity CAN protect their interests through resistance.

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts If Lemmy code is written by people who love to code, Lemmy marketing can be made by people who love to market
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    Not even marketers love to market.

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  • technology Technology FTX lobbyist tried to buy Pacific island of Nauru to create a new superspecies, lawsuit says
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    Anyone from Australia knows we already fucked the shit out that country. It's now mostly just a big hole where a pyramid scheme used to be.

    Corruption, incompetence and a musical - The Guardian

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  • mildlyinteresting Mildly Interesting in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on
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    We all know NZ is planning something

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  • 196 196 The transphobia stops now
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    Fuck yeah 🏳️‍⚧️

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    asklemmy Asklemmy Wife's boss is on a power trip. Is this legal?
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    Maybe if all the employees presented a united front. Like a sort of joint group of just the employees. Together in a union of sorts.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy My friend sold his Video Game Collection, it just made me have a midlife crisis at 29. Is this normal?
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    Yep. It's tough to feel like you're directionless and lacking purpose. I get it. I felt this way about my job. Personally I found solace in volunteering and doing things that helped people.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy If you could have one small thing as a superpower. What would it be and why?
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    Superhuman patience.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
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    When the weather hits 40⁰ around here I might head to the cinema. They're usually really well temperature controlled, dark and allows you to get out of the sun when it's at its height. Nights when it doesn't cool down are harder.

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  • australia Australia “This ain’t a royalty payment:” Traditional Owners lead massive new Pilbara renewables project
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    Anyone interested in how projects like this have worked recently, check out the Hepburn Energy Coop.

    https://www.hepburnenergy.coop/

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  • australia Australia ‘Massive humiliation’: Victoria’s 2026 Commonwealth Games cancelled
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    Stoked to see. Fuck the games. They ruin economies.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What book are you in the middle of reading right now?
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    The Hooligans of Kandahar by Joe Kassabian.

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  • technology Technology Advertising revenue in Twitter crashes by 50%
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    The more realistic death is a buyout, merger and dismantling. That's how the vast majority of publicly traded companies die. Bought my a larger organisation looking for a deal on your IP, userbase or reputation who then sells off all physical assets, offshores all talent and outsources all capabilities. They retain the brand equity which then gets rinsed through a range of products that are smaller and smaller before quietly being shelved. See GEs dismantling of RCA, the death of GE itself, and every company EA has ever bought.

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  • world World News Hollywood Shuts Down After 160,000 Actors Walk Off the Set
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    Solidarity ✊

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are your favourite adventure movies?
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    I'd actually add the new DnD movie to the list.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy In which game did you spend the most hours?
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    Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic. 189 hours attempting to create a sustainable, green powered, communist utopia.

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  • world World News Stars leave Oppenheimer premiere as Hollywood actors' strike called
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    Great show of solidarity.

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    Are The Straights OK [TEASER] open.spotify.com

    Get the full episode [on Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/IfBooksPod) to hear about Peter's deep dive into the toxic /r/FemaleDatingStrategy subreddit

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    If Books Could Kill

    !ifbookscouldkill@prxs.site AN UNOFFICIAL IF BOOKS COULD KILL COMMUNITY ON LEMMY A place to discuss the podcast If Books Could Kill hosted by Michael Hobbs and Peter Shamshiri. The show about the airport bestsellers that captured our hearts and ruined our minds.

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    BONUS: Conservatives vs. Pride Month open.spotify.com

    Peter and Hobbes discuss the Bud Light boycott, Target and corporate presence at pride

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    The Rules open.spotify.com

    Episode 17: The Rules In 1995 a bestselling book proposed a simple dating strategy for women: Lose weight, wear bright colors and become a completely different person for the rest of your life.

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    The Child Labor of Early Capitalism Is Making a Big Comeback in the US jacobin.com

    Child labor was common in urban, industrial America for most of the country’s history. It’s now making a disturbing comeback: lawmakers across the US are undertaking concerted efforts to weaken or repeal statutes that prohibit employing children.

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    In Defense of Disney’s Strange Solarpunk World youtu.be

    Exploring the surprisingly radical ecological messages in Disney's Strange World.

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