The ancient computer that simply shouldn't exist
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 22h ago 100%

    Very cool feat of technology and engineering for the time period. Though, can it really be classified as a computer? It's more like a "calculator" but doesn't in principle do anything more than a lookup table can do. The lookup table is basically encoded in the gear ratios. Maybe I'm being too uncharitable. But this is like calling a watch a computer that calculates seconds since midnight.

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  • Who's your favourite marxist scholar of today?
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 2d ago 100%

    Vijay's always wearing a cool shirt

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  • Firefox Zero-Day Under Attack: Update Your Browser Immediately (a week ago, those who autoupdate are fine)
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 5d ago 100%

    I assume this also affects mobile Firefox like Firefox/Fennec for Android? The version of Fennec on F-Droid is like 2 months old.

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  • Good 10 minute short films/art/theatre? I'm looking for inspiration... desperately... and I would appreciate some help.
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 6d ago 100%

    First one to pop in mind: Wind (3:49)

    Activism related, this trailer for the Japanese movie Death By Hanging left a mark on me for its pacing and sense of urgency.

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  • How do you make your coffee at home?
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 6d ago 100%

    Which lever machine do you have? I used to use a La Pavoni but it started giving these metal flakes and I got weirded out that the copper was leeching out of the boiler. I also have a hand grinder because it will last way longer than an electric grinder motor.

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  • Wallpapers with socialist characteristics
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 1w ago 100%

    I've seen this one in person! Couldn't figure out exactly what the building was for, something related to space I guess

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  • Bulletins and News Discussion from September 30th to October 6th, 2024 - Qassam, Qassem, Quagmire
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 2w ago 100%

    The address for the US embassy in Moscow is 1 Square of the Donetsk People's Republic

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  • Bulletins and News Discussion from September 23rd to September 29th, 2024 - The War In The North
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 3w ago 100%

    All these budget cuts across the board with the new Finnish government just so it can be redirected to NATO and military expenditures.

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  • Thoughts on brutalist architecture?
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 4w ago 100%

    There's the eastern bloc brutalism, but how about the kind of concrete constructions found in Brazil e.g. Niemeyer?

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    GNOME 47 got released!
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 1mo ago 100%

    I'm not a Linux beginner but I like gnome because it's polished and the opinionated defaults work ok for me. I don't really want to spend much time thinking about my DE. I understand why people like KDE or tiling WMs, I just don't want to dedicate much time tweaking settings. Although I'm mainly a laptop user and just use the WM to open a web browser, so simple gesture navigation and workspaces is enough.

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  • The bombed pager attacks in Lebanon show how embedded the imperialist world order is in daily life
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 1mo ago 100%

    What's gonna happen if the post stays up? Probably nothing, so why are you upset

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from September 16th to September 22nd, 2024 - This Megathread Is Dedicated To The Brave Mujahideen Fighters of Afghanistan - COTW: Afghanistan
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 1mo ago 100%

    I remember walking through Den Røde Plads, fun vibe with the big red star and skating area. It needs a Palestine Square nearby.

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  • Finally some good reporting from the NYT
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 1mo ago 100%

    "We exist as dialectical opposites; my opponent is defined in his relation to me, and I at the same time am his enemy."

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from September 9th to September 15th, 2024 - Viva Sandino! - COTW: Nicaragua
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 1mo ago 100%

    In 2025 it will be 7 euros for an ETIAS travel authorization to enter 30 European countries, for Americans and some other nationalities. I suppose it's the same thing as in the UK

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  • Steve Ballmer is surprisingly interesting to listen to
  • wheresmysurplusvalue wheresmysurplusvalue 1mo ago 100%

    "I think the twin towers of America are Democracy and Capitalism"

    Very apt point to make on 9/11

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearHE
    hexbear wheresmysurplusvalue 2mo ago 100%
    External thumbnail URLs not proxied

    I noticed while creating a new post that if I provide a Thumbnail URL with an external (not hexbear.net) URL, then the original image gets used when viewing the post. I first noticed it on [this post](https://hexbear.net/post/3239878) where I added a youtube thumbnail icon (check it in the browser console). I tried researching if there's a bug for this in upstream Lemmy: This one seems like it would have fixed it: [LemmyNet/lemmy-ui: Update post listing to prefer local image when available](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/1858) And see also this: [LemmyNet/lemmy: Add initial skeleton of image proxy improvements for feedback](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3550) Unfortunately I'm not that familiar with the Lemmy codebase, but how possible would it be to proxy+cache thumbnails? I don't quite mean store it permanently in the database, just proxy the source image and cache it for performance reasons. Otherwise, maybe we should disable the thumbnail URL for now until this support is added upstream?

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krr6mdqDF4Q

    I remembered this song I hadn't listened to in years. Checked out the musician's page and saw that she's actively posting pro Palestine activism *hard*. Give her a listen!

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    >> In Russian they don't say "I love you" they say "пожирать плоть капиталистов" which means "we are one and the same" and I think that's beautiful > > _[Screenshot of google translate]_ > > Query: Пожирать плоть капиталистов > Result: Eat the flesh of the capitalists

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    Recently I've been reading a lot about the topic of mesh VPNs (tinc, Nebula, Tailscale, ZeroTier, Netmaker, Netbird, etc) and find them pretty interesting. Is anyone here using these in some capacity at home or maybe at work? My problem so far is that many of the options seem to be aimed at corporate use, understandably, so the developers can earn enough to keep doing it. This means the focus is on a centralized control plane, one server which knows everything about the entire network and manages firewall rules for all of it. This is why I'm leaning towards Nebula, since I think the decentralized design just makes more sense. There is some centralization for issuing certs though. How do I go about setting up PKI? Is there some open source solution for managing certificates and automatically renewing them? There's also the option of using vanilla WireGuard. This is my current setup, but I really like the idea of meshing, since it means I don't need to care if my devices are physically on the same network or not, the best connection will be used. Basically the layer of abstraction is a nice convenience that lets me think about hosts or services independently of the physical network topology. I'm interested to hear your thoughts on this topic! What's your setup like and what do you use it for?

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    Original comic ![](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/53df68b3-78ae-44e1-8043-6c63e79ae38d.png) Some keywords: - adventurism - restraint - whatever shortcode is used for that guy with tape around his mouth

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    Запою я как старуха\ От меня мило(а́)й далёко\ Ой, залётка, дорогой\ Дорожиночка (дорогой) моя\ Все уйдут, а ты дождись\ На тропиночке меня Проводила за лес тёмный\ Только видя́ костюм чёрный\ Ох, чёрный костюм, помешал меня у\ Его карие глаза, да режут сердце без ножа Ай, скажите, добрый люди\ И где старость продаюти (продают)\ И где старость продаюти (продают)\ А молодость ку-куют(ъь) (куют) Я б сто рублей отдала, свою старость продала\ Миллион бы я дала, а молодость купила́ I sing like an old woman\ You're so far away from me\ Oh precious, dear\ My little dear\ Everyone will leave, and you'll wait\ On my path I ran the dark forest\ With just seeing a black suit\ Oh, a black suit, prevented me from\ His brown eyes, which cut a heart without a knife Ay say, good people\ And where old age is sold (sold)\ And where old age is sold (sold)\ And youth is forged (forged) I would give a hundred rubles to sell my old age\ I would give a million to buy youth

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    Neuvostovalta vapauttaa kaikki kansat imperialismin kahleista / The Soviet Union liberates all nations from the shackles of imperialism Рабочий кооператив / Worker cooperative Kaikkien maiden työläiset ja sottelut kansat, yhtykää / Workers of all countries and peoples of all nations, unite Нам нужно увеличение производства прежде всего и во что вы то ни стало - Ленин / We must increase production first and foremost and at all costs - Lenin

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    >Considered one of the most important intellectuals in Latin American social thought, Ruy Mauro Marini demonstrated that underdevelopment and development are the result of relations between economies in the world market, and the class relations they engender. In The Dialectics of Dependency, the Brazilian sociologist and revolutionary showed that, as Latin America came to specialize in the production of raw materials and foodstuffs while importing manufactured goods, a process of unequal exchange took shape that created a transfer of value to the imperialist centers. This encouraged capitalists in the periphery to resort to the superexploitation of workers – harsh working conditions where wages fall below what is needed to reproduce their labor power. In this way, the economies of Latin America, which played a fundamental role in facilitating a new phase of the industrial revolution in western Europe, passed from the colonial condition only to be rendered economically “dependent,” or subordinated to imperialist economies. This unbalanced relationship, which nonetheless allows capitalists of both imperialist and dependent regions to profit, has been reproduced in successive international divisions of labor of world economy, and continues to inform the day-to-day life of Latin American workers and their struggles. > >Written during an upsurge of class struggle in the region in the 1970s, and published here in English for the first time, the revelations inscribed in this foundational essay are proving more relevant than ever. The Dialectics of Dependency is an internationalist contribution from one Latin American Marxist to dispossessed and oppressed people struggling the world over, and a gift to those who struggle from within the recesses of present-day imperialist centers—nourishing today’s efforts to think through the definition of “revolution” on a global scale.

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