This guy looks like he has a hidden stash in a swamp at Seyda Neen.
Mika
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Mika@piefed.catoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I work long hour and make little moneyEnglish
1·12 days agoProtest in a country with the rule of law and democracy is about sending a message. Those tools don’t work in authoritarian countries like Russia (or Ukraine in 2013, for that matter). I’m fairly convinced that russian opposition politicians don’t want to allow the real protest to happen, directing the protest energy into waste.
Otherwise, I can’t explain why the protest never evolves into action. As if the protest wasn’t about the goal (to change things), but about fixing self-consciousness (to say that you don’t agree & getting jailed & say you did all you could).
And I need to vocalize the unfortunate truth about the protests that resolve around the goal - you need to be able to answer the question “and what if they won’t?” at every step, and be able to escalate.
“We are on the streets for a month, what if they won’t go?” - take the gov buildings / their villas and make them go. “What if they beat those people?”. Organize the people so they are coordinated and can fight back. “What if they shoot?” Raid the military bases and shoot back. Etc.
Every next step is escalation into more violence. Every next step don’t add you new followers, but filters out the existing ones that can’t follow further. All the peaceful protest part is about getting the biggest amount of people on the streets. But if you can’t answer a single “and what if they won’t?” - you lose.
The Ukrainian revolution worked because it had no leaders. There were politicians who wanted PR and were telling speeches, but lots of people despised them. There was no single entity you could eliminate to make it fall. Sure, different groups had their authority figures, but there were dozens of those groups. And people used their time to self-organize into militia groups, new leaders emerged naturally from those who took action and responsibility.
Mika@piefed.catoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I work long hour and make little moneyEnglish
12·12 days agoI know what you mean. My parents (both Ukrainian) were telling me to lower my profile and don’t post anything political cause we don’t know where are we heading. They did enjoy their freedom to criticize gov at home & with the family members though, but in a very characteristic Ukrainian trait - all the politicians bad, they all steal etc.
My wife’s granny from Belarus, she switched to very quiet whisper every time she was talking about politics. Even in Ukraine, where people faced no consequences. Because walls have ears.
And re genetic memory, I know what you mean cause even people that didn’t experience Holodomor had very different attitude towards food, having stashes & wasting food was basically unthinkable.
Mika@piefed.catoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I work long hour and make little moneyEnglish
5·12 days agoThis isn’t the key factor. Every protest that has big political change goal is potentially dangerous for those who participate, in every country. That didn’t stop Ukrainians, for example.
But the thing that russian gov wouldn’t just go away. Even if 10 millions would be on the streets for like a month. Even if they defend against riot police instead of running away. The key figures would just stay till the bitter end. They would use army. And then what, an average russian doesn’t have a rifle at home. And who would you fight, an army?
At this point it’s easier to just join russian corps in Ukrainian army. At least it is organized.
But then again, they won’t get a million on the streets. And they won’t resist the riot police. Russian protest is a sad view.
Mika@piefed.catoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I work long hour and make little moneyEnglish
27·12 days agoBecause russia is not a democracy and an average russian is staying away from politics due to learned helplessness. Because of multiple factors, even protests won’t change anything. You can call for sabotage, but that isn’t what an average person would do.
Besides, their internet is far more restricted. They don’t have access to twitter. They use vk and registration there essentially requires a gov id, 1 per citizen.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•This meme keep evolving day by day.English
25·14 days agonpm is a bunch of cucks. Folded to the lawyer threats immediately but ignored the authors wish to remove his work off platform, and made sure it’s no longer possible?
I have to remember never to use them to share my code. God bless I’m not a node dev.
Need to add >>>>> <<<<< signs
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Cities: Skylines upheaval: Developer and publisher announce “mutual” breakupEnglish
31·18 days agoThis is so fucked up that it’s devs that get thrown out of the project and not the middleman that is publisher.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•iRobot’s revenue has tanked and it’s almost out of cash | "Roomba customers are understandably concerned about the impact these current financial troubles might have on their home cleaning robots."English
38·19 days agoIf only there was such a thing like bluetooth to connect mobile apps to local devices
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Technology@beehaw.org•Internet Archive’s legal fights are over, but its founder mourns what was lostEnglish
2·1 month agoSo 5 times more overhead to guarantee the safety of data, that is x5 more cost cause it’s not like regular people have servers with lots of memory just sitting at their homes.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Internet Archive’s legal fights are over, but its founder mourns what was lostEnglish
19·1 month agoIt’s also much harder to guarantee preservation with distributed archive. Example: torrents with 0 seeders.
Like I understand that if I buy a phone from Apple, and they control everything on the phone and what I can install - well I mean I bought it from Apple, what else did I expect?
But I didn’t buy my phone from Google. They should have no say in what I could or couldn’t install.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Confirms Non-ADB APK Installs Will Require Developer RegistrationEnglish
10·2 months agoShizuku is installing via adb
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Confirms Non-ADB APK Installs Will Require Developer RegistrationEnglish
7·2 months agoShizuku + Obtainium might still be an option.
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World News@lemmy.world•Afghan women lose their 'last hope' as Taliban shuts down internetEnglish
6·2 months agoThere is nothing wrong with insulting authoritarian shitholes without civil rights.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When people encounter Lisp syntax for the first timeEnglish
2·3 months agoWhat does it have to do with lisp?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When people encounter Lisp syntax for the first timeEnglish
32·3 months agoSure it’s not like it has no uses, but it’s something languages have built-in as syntax sugar or operators, and you rarely need to built your own macro for anything.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When people encounter Lisp syntax for the first timeEnglish
141·3 months agoThe most interesting part about Lisp is homoiconicity:
(+ 1 1 2) is literally a list with symbol “+” and 3 numbers.
Which allows to build the most powerful macro possible, manipulating code (with data as a tree-like structures) and changing it into whatever else at compile time.
Now if only there was any good use for macros, this would be the best language 🙃
Yeah, and I think it’s not about history, it’s about mortgage initial payment, which is some% of target property cost.
And the idea that it’s bad thing is just stupid. Anyone read about previous housing bubble remembers how people took multiple mortgages because you could let your house for more than you pay for mortgage per month, and as crisis hit, they couldn’t repay. It was very much enabled by zero mortgage initial payments.
Don’t need to, google screws up notifications anyways