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  • Someone doesn't need to have a full alternative meticulously planned out to say that the current system is bad.

  • The passes fundamentally disrupt this industry-standard model by allowing customers to purchase access to the most sought-after programmin

    Wait wait wait, I thought disruption was good? 🤔

  • Animal rights. Veganism is an ethical standpoint, not a health fad. Also, MSG is perfectly healthy, and it's also delicious, and... it's also vegan? MSG and vegan food are not mutually exclusive.

  • Thanks for the comment! I'm beyond exasperated by all these copypasted release notes that assume everyone is alread familiar with every piece of software out there, so thank you for the write-up.

    Also, this sounds really cool.

  • Gonna try and play this when I get home, hopefully it runs on Steam Deck.

  • There's no saving America. We need to burn it to the ground and start over.

  • The key word there is "dictator", not "communist".

  • You won't get an answer. The only thing this user ever does is link to Substack blogs.

  • How does a dude shoot the people who ICE kidnapped and the media turns it into him attacking ICE? The agenda is so fucking obvious.

  • The news barely reported on that soldier. Wouldn't be surprised to hear there are more protests they're refusing to cover.

  • Why does this post sound like AI wrote it?

  • A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world
    november @piefed.blahaj.zone

    China's internet regulator on Monday launched a sweeping two-month crackdown targeting "malicious" social media content, including pessimistic economic commentary and posts promoting "negative outlooks on life," as concerns mount over widespread youth disillusionment amid the country's economic struggles.

    The Cyberspace Administration of China announced the nationwide campaign will target content deemed to incite "violent or hostile sentiment," including posts that spread claims like "hard work is useless" or "studying is useless". The initiative comes as China faces record youth unemployment of 18.9% in August 2025 and persistent economic headwinds.

  • You making this comparison is subjectively vile to me.

  • Where's the problem? She did say something vile. He didn't.

  • What do you think is the future of this AI-generated historical content in education?

    No thanks. I prefer education to be about facts, not about what sentences a glorified autocomplete thinks sound statistically likely.