[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 52 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

HEZBOLLAH IS DOING SOME VERY INTERESTING THINGS TODAY https://twitter.com/eyesonsouth1 https://twitter.com/aryjeay

missile drone status: unveiled

elbit systems: hit

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 57 points 4 months ago

The asshole literally had to go out of his way to find bread to do that. People have way too much time and hate. Its unreal.

sometimes the most weird and out of touch reddit replies are the subtle ones

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 25 points 4 months ago

also spin is way less important than omission. if i could level a single criticism against western leftists and really have it be absorbed, it would be to spend less energy on media criticism of spin (or more accurately fandom of media critics who traipse after the NYT, Reuters, BBC, Guardian, France24, etc) and calling out internal inconsistencies and more time getting around the omissions completely

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 41 points 4 months ago

95% of unpaid LLM beta testers stop 1 query short of getting a truly interesting response

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 27 points 4 months ago

just continues the general trend of who they hire and their statements about further rationing how many features are rolled out based on how customers use them

they have been going into more stuff like Pocket recently, specifically, more monetized, so it is good you mentioned it

there are ofc two ways that can go, increasing the overall share that is afforded to FF and thunderbird as a result of more monetization like the phone relay addon, or just stripping those down to the bone bc investoids say so

why would i be optimistic? idk

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[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 63 points 4 months ago

all this for tomato water

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 25 points 4 months ago

the thing is dripping bro

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 23 points 4 months ago

supporting the gays just enough to keep us in line

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 51 points 4 months ago

you've got to admit it's kind of amazing to watch these libs try to walk the tightrope to appear to be the most radical while just taking in the minimum quantity of information outside their shared fantasies

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 23 points 4 months ago

A lot of the earlier cages people were roasting for being the wrong bar separation width of whatever were welded together from random crap before they started rolling out more mass-produced ones. Lo and behold the armor works and both sides have made use of it, the Russians far more ubiquitously since they actually remember how to mass produce something for military purposes

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 27 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Naomi Klein gave it a good review so it's probably not turbolib shit.

I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you simply don't know what you're talking about.

Let's take a peek at Naomi Klein's recent writing, but first I want to preface it by pointing out her last book was about how "the pandemic made everyone crazy" and some people mixed up her Twitter account with an antivaxxer. Pretty thin gruel, and the Shock Doctrine wasn't really much better at using a lame analogy to conduct a historical investigation. It's kind of impressive how people trip over hacks like Klein and Zizek and make them part of their weird pantheon of writers considering their writing contains so many blatant insults to the reader's intelligence. I guess it's all about the buzz surrounding some writers, Klein speaking at occupy, Zizek appearing in documentaries, which obscures the hints in their writing that precede their most trashy displays in rando magazines like Compact and whatever this one where Klein is using a genocide to sell the aforementioned shit book is called. Okay, now on to the good stuff.

https://web.archive.org/web/20231019132834if_/https://www.anothermag.com/design-living/15184/naomi-klein-doppelganger-2023-interview-israel-palestine

DS: It’s very hard to know how to behave right now. I know you wrote a piece last week about the tragedy of the Hamas attacks, and there were some who were hurt by parts of it.

NK: I think everybody is in an impossible position that we didn’t create. The Israeli government has used the bloodiest day in the history of the Jewish people since the Holocaust, and there was not even time to bury the dead to mourn before those deaths were used to justify a massive war crime that is ongoing in Gaza and now expanding beyond it.

Let's remind ourselves what got her in hot water that she's brushing off here:

I spent the evening in candlelight and tears with a dear friend who just learned that a close family member was among those massacred in Israel. I won’t name the kibbutz to protect her privacy but yes, it was unequivocally a massacre.

We tried to explain the killing of this family member – a civilian with two kids – to our kids. We tried to do it in a way that would not fill their young hearts with fear and hatred for the people who committed the crime. That was hard enough, but possible. Harder for us adults is the fact that, in their desire to celebrate the powerful symbolism of Palestinians escaping the open air prison that is Gaza — which occupied people have every right to do — some of our supposed comrades on the left continue to minimize massacres of Israeli civilians, and in some extreme cases, even seem to celebrate them.

In fact these callous displays are a gift to militant Zionism, since they neatly shore up and reconfirm its core and governing belief: that the non-Jewish world hates Jews and always will – look, even the bleeding-heart left is making excuses for our killers and thinks that Jewish kids and old ladies deserved death merely by living in Israel.

hamas-red-triangle

"So sorry you were offended, it's hard to know how to be "politically correct" with all the rabid leftists these days, buy my book. :-)"

It really seems to be a no-brainer that any writer who compulsively shits on the USSR without making a real analysis just by making shitty historical comparisons (Ann Pettifor comparing proposals to use western tax dollars to fund a "green belt" of for profit enterprises in the Sahel to the Soviet Union may be a rare exception, but honestly she seems to hinge everything on investors putting down the cocaine and considering climate change seriously so maybe the rest of her stuff is lame too, also the guy who wrote Stepan Bandera: The Life and Afterlife of A Ukrainian Nationalist trashes the USSR here and there but he never backs it up with anything good and the stuff on the OUN etc is great) can be dismissed completely

Thank you for coming to my TED talk in conclusion check the ingredients on your slop next time

[-] memory_adept@hexbear.net 29 points 4 months ago

is it problematic for a white boy to post this?

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