DandomRude
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North Carolina@lemmy.world•Trump’s 'Golden Age' killed another American company's factory in a red stateEnglish
1·23 days agoYou can’t apply those standards here. The regime has only one goal: to enrich itself and its useful henchmen - and they’re certainly succeeding at that. That’s what was to be expected, and that’s exactly what’s happening.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cisco announces record revenue and 4,000 layoffs in the same dayEnglish
3·23 days agoThe U.S. system as it has always been.
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News@lemmy.world•Taiwan to Trump: We are sovereign and independentEnglish
3·23 days agoI don’t think anyone in Taiwan expects any of their “allies” to come to their aid in the event of war - certainly not the U.S.
The Chinese, however, know how important semiconductor production in Taiwan (TSMC, etc.) is for their own economy. Someone like that orange moron is also currently demonstrating just how unwise it is to try to enforce one’s interests through brute force. I don’t think the Chinese are unaware of this and will likely stick to their usual posturing.
If it were possible, the most greedy would still pounce on it: This was already the case in the 16th and 17th centuries, when the Spanish, in particular, imported so much silver from “the New World” that prices in Europe plummeted, leading to massive inflation due to higher prices for goods. Throughout history, there are many, many more examples
But hey, with gold in vast quantities, many goods would become significantly cheaper, because unlike cryptocurrencies, the material has many, very important uses.
DandomRude@piefed.socialto
news@lemmings.world•Iran-US war latest: Trump claims world’s ‘most active terrorist’ has been killed and sets out new nuclear demandEnglish
1·23 days agoIt’s not exactly hard to see through that as a lie when it’s coming from none other than the “world’s most active terrorist.”
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your favorite media villain?English
2·23 days agoSand dan Glokta from the First Law series of gritty fantasy novels by Joe Abercrombie.
He is a crippled, razor-tongued former war hero turned inquisitor: physically ruined by torture but mentally sharp, cynical, and ruthlessly pragmatic.
DandomRude@piefed.socialtopolitics @lemmy.world•MAGA Is Winning Its War Against American Elections. The universe of people pressing debunked theories is so broad that it’s a feature of the system.English
07·24 days agoLook who is here - a deluded nationalist…
The thing is, he didn’t rape aliens - he raped children. He just wants you to go along with the story about imaginary aliens so he can get off scot-free - which he does.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Nigel Farage bought £1.4m property after receiving £5m gift from British crypto billionaireEnglish
12·25 days agoIn a world worth living in, there would be no billionaires - let alone crypto billionaires.
DandomRude@piefed.socialtopolitics @lemmy.world•MAGA Is Winning Its War Against American Elections. The universe of people pressing debunked theories is so broad that it’s a feature of the system.English
527·25 days agoWho still believes the U.S. is a democracy? Seriously, you’d have to be a deluded nationalist not to see that this system has as little to do with democracy as elections in Russia do.
Why pay any attention to the ramblings of a pedophile and violent criminal?
If you don’t do that, all that remains are his actions - and that is what we should be talking about.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Japan’s robot wolf sells out as record bear attacks drive demandEnglish
5·25 days agoHave you ever seen the presentations by Boston Dynamics and the like? The biggest contracts for just about every robotics company probably come from the military. It probably won’t be long before war looks like it does in Terminator 2 - let’s just hope Skynet takes a while to show up, given all the AI stuff governments are already using for their military campaigns…

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World News@lemmy.world•Iran demands Pride flags be banned from World Cup stadiumsEnglish
3·25 days agoYes, indeed. It cannot be emphasized enough that the term “fundamentalism” historically referred specifically to a movement within American Protestantism that held the view that the Bible is the direct word of God, free from error and flaw.
However, at the latest after September 11, the term came to be applied primarily to Muslim religious fanatics, thereby unfortunately pushing the danger posed by fanatics from other religious communities into the background.
Now that U.S. fundamentalists are so openly spreading their inhuman terror throughout the world, it is once again becoming clear what unscrupulous monsters they are.
DandomRude@piefed.socialtopolitics @lemmy.world•Vance announces suspension of $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to CaliforniaEnglish
102·25 days agoI can’t understand how any U.S. citizen can still have faith in the legal system.
Here’s just one example of how hopeless that is: the incumbent president is still in office.
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Global News@lemmy.zip•Record number of Americans are leaving the country and renouncing their citizenship for good, report saysEnglish
6·26 days agoYes, that’s the point of my comment, albeit a joking one: The absurd wall that the orange pedo built can now serve the same purpose: keeping U.S. citizens trapped in the hellhole that the U.S. has become.
Yep, unfortunately: A shocking number of people that I meet seem to think that jumping on every trend - no matter how ridiculous - is what sets them apart. But of course, that only applies to those who don’t have a clue about anything. It seems especially important to them to appear “modern,” and unfortunately, they don’t even realize how ridiculous that is. You probably know the type: the kind of people who post the most superficial nonsense on LinkedIn day in and day out.
I unfortunately have to deal with people like that a lot; it’s especially widespread among executives and so-called decision-makers. They see some tech trend and get so excited about it that they think they’re the most innovative geniuses of all, just because they can type a prompt into an LLM.
It’s a real shame that so many are so unreflective. At any rate, that’s often my impression when interacting with my clients.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Europe is moving to block Microsoft, Amazon, and Google from handling government health, financial, and legal dataEnglish
35·26 days agoUnfortunately, the German federal government also wants to implement this nationwide - those wretched traitors to the people.
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Global News@lemmy.zip•US | Trump's 'Golden Dome' will cost $1.2tn and might not stop all-out missile attackEnglish
11·26 days agoThe excessive U.S. military spending is by no means about protecting the people. The point of it is to make billionaires richer. That is why it does not matter whether military spending yields any return or benefit, as investments in the healthcare system, infrastructure, or virtually any other sector would. That is not the intention; it is primarily about redistributing public funds into private hands.





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