Frank

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[–] Frank@hexbear.net 21 points 1 week ago

The last four years have utterly shattered any illusions i'd had left about the true nature of democrats. Me too, blm, covid, yemen, and now gaza. They are serpents.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I think we are/were/have sent that upstream to the main lemmy code doohickey.

 

The letter is Y.

 

Folks this isn't funny Randy went on a white water samba dance adventure cruise and hasn't been heard from since tuesday we're afraid he might have run away to Sweden without telling anyone.

 

Some nerds were doing that thing where 40k fans are like "OH NO SEXZ IS HERESY!" when it's pretty definitively not and is basically one of the only things in 40k that isn't heretical (as long as you're not doing evil slannesh shit) and it got me thinking about repression of sex under "in bad country regimes".

And a whoooooooooooooooooooooooooole fucking thing in 1984 was how liberating and humanizing it was that the author's grungy middle aged self-insert was boning a 19 year old member of the Junior Anti-Sex League, and, like... America has several thousand different Junior Anti-Sex League and I'm not sure if the USSR ever had any? Like, yeah, maybe they did, but under capitalism Americans have literally convinced themselves they'll go to hell if they see a tiddy and the English famously just hate joy. So what the fuck was Orwell trying to critique with his "Junior Anti-Sex League" in spoooooky Stalinist England?

 

Commies have always done this kind of thing, but it's long been a core of Anarchist thought - Small affinity groups, ad hoc organizing, mutual aid networks within the decaying corpse of the state.

I'm not talking about nihilistic ecofash crap like "Desert" or whatever, but rather how to work in these small, nimble, and responsive groups and organizations. I think that as global warming rips nation states apart and capitalism continues to fuck everything this kind of organizing is going to be very important. There may not be an industrial proletariat to organize by mid century if global warming puts enough pressure on the world to cause widespread logistical and economic collapse.

I think that's likely enough to merit serious consideration, including working out what communist organizing would look like, and how it would work, in a post free-trade, post-international just in time logistics world.

There's that old story where an old man is walking down the beach after a storm. The storm has washed up thousands of starfish who are stranded now. The man sees a little girl throwing starfish back in to the ocean. He says "Why are you bothering, you can't save all of them." and without looking up the girl says "I can save this one" and hucks another starfish in to the surf. The man thinks about that for a second and then joins the girl in hurling starfish.

As global warming continues to worsen, as the neoliberal state continues to auto-cannibalize, all these disasters are going to add up. Things that are destroyed won't be repaired. There will be knock-on effects as the collapse of infrastructure in one region accelerates the collapse in surrounding regions. Flexible, relatively small scale organizing groups doing on the ground relief, repairs, or even outright replacing infrastructure will likely be vital for the survival of many communities.

A lot of us are already involved in projects like this in one way or another. Pooling theory, personal experiences, and other resources to apply our dialectical magic to the problem can only make us stronger.

 

What if you came home and your home was gone?

 

Has anyone ever tabulated how many people are barred from the franchise because they recieved felony convictions due to Biden's famous crime bill?

Oops hit the wrong comm.

How do y'all feel about banana pudding? Yea? Nay?

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 16 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Is writing bots hard? We need this bot and the sartre antisemitism quote bot over on Hexbear.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 3 points 11 months ago

I am three liberals in a trench coat and I'm ready to vote right now.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 3 points 11 months ago

We're a citations-needed Citations Needed citations-needed fan forum.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 4 points 11 months ago

It's true. I am the only true leftist in this miserable sea of liberalism.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 4 points 11 months ago

We're like Bane "The Venom is the only thing keeping him alive" levels of irony poisoned here. Add almost 7 years of in-jokes, memes, obscure conspiracy theories, and thousands of emojis possum-party and I can only imagine this place is a nightmare to navigate for visitors.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 5 points 11 months ago

The 500-1k active Hexabarbearians are a plot to... uh... shit let me get back to you.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 7 points 11 months ago

Check the lower right of this authentic vintage Frank terror meme. So many people just cannot accept how embarassingly sincere most of us are.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 5 points 11 months ago

That's awesome I didn't know htat.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It's fucking bizarre people keep hammering on this when the US is engaged in, I cannot emphasize this enough, anti-trans genocide as defined in international law. Like bruh. Bruh. Clean up your own house.

 

SInce it's now the official exercise of Hexbear.net I figure I'll have to pick one up. I really like the idea of low-no impact exercise that works several parts of the body. I'm getting old so I'm worried about anything that impacts my knees. Gotta save the cartilage I have left for running from cops.

The tricky part is I just don't know where I'd put a machine this big.

 

Seems like the next logical step. Most big games are always-online Games as a Service where your local storage is useless if the company server doesn't handshake. A lot of business and productivity software already requires subscriptions and is partially online. Every single fucking company wants to have an app on your phone so they can watch you in the bathroom. And there's talk that MSFT might start moving Windows off the PC entirely and in to the cloud.

I figure at some point it's in the shareholder's best interests to prohibit users from actually storing anything locally. Storage is really just stolen subscription revenue, when you think about it. Every time a user accesses something on a local drive they're stealing the chance for you to extort them in to paying a subscription fee.

What do think, too distopian? Back when tapes, CDs, MiniDiscs, all the old generations of data storage that you could write to at home were first circulating the media industries tried real, real hard to make them illegal to privately own. We've been fighting an escalating battle against digital (and analog I guess) IP regimes ever since then. Streaming has pretty much killed physical media afaik. I have no idea if blu-rays or DVDs are still printed for sale.

Idk, just a thought. Let me know what you think.

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