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Cake day: February 10th, 2025

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  • the steel and battery thing is a parallel that i didn’t connect, that is a very good point. i just keep stressing out about the poisoning of the surrounding areas. hungarians are already pretty “relaxed” about safety regulations, the chinese are even worse
    i would disagree that they pushed communism at all, in marx’s theory democracy should be not just in politics, but in the workplace too, but having one party and they deciding what everyone does (and if you disagree, you disappear) is very counter to that
    and that was a problem from the very first election the russians had, after the revolution - lenin (who i think was well intended) didn’t like the results, that the moderates won, so he forced his way (which was a fatal mistake to be clear). marx did describe a temporary, transitional phase of “workers’s dictatorship” before the actual communism, and the bolsheviks latched on to that hard, and kept it going, and eventually this was exported to hungary as well - “the singular party knows what the people want and need, or else”
    there are some famous examples of soviets appointing people to important positions because of how loyal they were, like guy who ran the chernobyl experiment, trofim lysenko who caused mass starvation with an untested agricultural theory, or the general who blew up himself and a few hundred other people trying to rush a space rocket launch for the anniversary of the bolshevik revolution, even though nobody told him to do so
    fortunately hungary, the “happiest barrack” didn’t have it this bad, but it was common that only party members got positions, and often they knew nothing about the subject. a biology teacher told me about how back in the day, the leader of the local farming collective didn’t even know what protein was
    imo the current system is worse because they don’t even put the incompetent people in power to actually do the job, they only do it to enable them to steal as much as possible


  • i assume you realise capitalism isn’t a defense against dictatorship either? almost every country in the world currently is capitalist, and yet, half of them are a dictatorship, or nearing it (how long til freedom country officially stops being free? there’s still some resistance)
    and also that the usa did everything in their power to curb the spread of communism? multiple democratically elected somewhat socialist leaders were killed or at least deposed, to place money friendly tyrants instead, the ones that survived, were like castro in cuba, because they were extremely careful, to the point of paranoia, or they were too big to tackle, like the soviets and china. not to mention they participated and participate even more nowadays in (state) capitalism












  • idk which mmo it is but i would assume an older engine runs more reliably on linux than a new one

    actually, for me, trying and failing to run star wars republic commando a few years ago on win 10 was what pushed me to really look into gaming on linux, and after installing it via steam, enabling steam play, i just clicked play and it ran great, i was shocked
    and you can add any windows executable to steam (although it’s a bit janky), enable compatibility, and most of the times, stuff just runs
    heroic launcher also is great, but a bit more complicated


  • why do you need to switch? win+p is the switch between mirrored and joined mode right? why not just let the system handle it?
    i too have a few consoles and i use a hdmi switch before monitor 1 and on the 2nd monitor i sometimes switch between hdmi and vga for an older pc, but i just let pop do whatever