Banger.
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    Marxism-Leninism-Greta Thunberg Thought occurs

    Seriously though, it's amazing to see how tables have turned and the media that praised her now try to portray her as a menace.

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  • Rule
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    itsraining
    1w ago 100%

    9/11/2001

    "What? The twin towers have already been destroyed? Is it November the 9th? Oh, it must be one of those pesky european time maschines that got month and day backwards."

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    History itsraining 2w ago 100%
    The German Democratic Republic, a socialist state still villainized long after its demise
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    Europe 4w ago
    Jump
    Macron unveils new right-wing French government.
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    itsraining
    4w ago 100%

    NFP was doomed all along. The capitalist system wouldn't allow for a left-wing government, especially now that it feels so unstable and endangered, and it certainly had the means to change the government without meddling with the election results.

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  • DARPA initiates a new program to automate the translation of the world’s highly vulnerable legacy C code to the inherently safer Rust programming language
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    itsraining
    1mo ago 100%

    I actually find Rust pretty OK. The only things that I don't like about Rust is its quirky syntax. And its primitive implementation of OOP. And its compiler. And cargo. And the ecosystem...

    OK well maybe I don't find Rust actually OK. Why did we have to invent a whole new language if we could improve standards and compilers for existing languages?

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  • NoScript is revelatory
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    itsraining
    2mo ago 100%

    I thought Umatrix was unmaintained?

    Anyway, I used to use it till a few years ago. It's a really powerful extension, but it breaks some sites with the default settings and it can get tedious reenabling scripts one by one to find the bare working minimum. I have since switched to uBlock of the same developer and it seems to me an adequate compromise between privacy, better performance and working sites.

    Unfortunately the modern web has turned into tihs so you can't even browse without an ad blocker anymore.

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  • It must be a silent R
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    itsraining
    2mo ago 100%

    "In the Future, people won't have to deal with numbers, for the mighty computers will do all the numbers crunching for them"

    The mighty computers:

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  • It must be a silent R
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    itsraining
    2mo ago 100%

    People who make fun of LLMs most often do get LLMs and try to point out how they tend to spew out factually incorrect information, which is a good thing since many many people out there do not, in fact, "get" LLMs (most are not even acquainted with the acronym, referring to the catch-all term "AI" instead) and there is no better way to make a precaution about the inaccuracy of output produced by LLMs –however realistic it might sound– than to point it out with examples with ridiculously wrong answers to simple questions.

    Edit: minor rewording to clarify

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  • www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5330703

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    Europe itsraining 4mo ago 100%
    Greece set to officially introduce the 6 day work week starting July 1

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2801092 > [Link to the article here](https://observatorial.com/news/world/873961/greece-introduces-the-six-day-week/) > > >*“We were elected to implement an aggressive reform program. And that is what we are doing now. We now have three years without further elections ahead of us, our performance will be assessed in 2027.”* > > >*It almost sounds like a threat from the conservative Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. His centre-right party Nea Dimokratia With 28.3 percent of the vote, it easily took first place in the European elections, almost twice as many as the left-wing opposition party Syriza (14.9 percent). However, it remained far below the 33 percent target set by Mitsotakis.* > > >*The reason given was the currently largest It rises of the Greeks: the high Cost of living,According to the Bank of Greece, 27 percent of the Greek population spends more than 40 percent of their income on housing costs.* > > >*Mitsotakis wants to counteract this – and focuses on employer-friendly measureswhich, however, causes the unions and left-wing politicians to cry out.* > > >*Employees must be informed 24 hours in advance* > > >*From 1 July Employers may invite their employees to Six-day week This will make Greece the first country in the EU to introduce a 41-hour working week. Previously, this was only possible in the tourism and food industries, but now the arrangement of a sixth working day is permitted for all private and publicly controlled industries (but not civil servants). The employee must have at least 24 hours before For the sixth working day, a Surcharge von 40 percent of the daily wage; 115 percent if the day falls on a public holiday.* > > >*Overtime is not possible. The day must be entered into a system that is to be controlled by the state.* > > >*This is intended to ensure that “industrial companies with rotating shift work and highly specialised staff do not have to interrupt their processes,” quotes the HE DOES the Greek Ministry of Labour. Furthermore, every employee also has the right to eleven consecutive hours off work per day or night and to 24 hours every seven days.* > > >*Up to two jobs* > > >*But critics stress that workers are already under a lot of pressure: wages are too low, and many Greeks are forced to work two jobs to cover the cost of living – about eight hours a day in one job and up to five hours a day in the other.* > > >*Also that the Right of termination to be relaxed, will tighten working conditions: employers are to be first year can dismiss the employee at any time. Mitsotakis wants to encourage companies to hire more people: The Unemployment rate in Greece is twice as high as the Eurozone average (2023: 10.9 percent). Social security contributions employers should be reduced. A reduction in the VATwhich is often seen by left-wing economists as an effective measure to combat inflation, the Prime Minister vehemently rules out.* > > >*Protest by trade unions in September of last year when the law passed parliament.* > > >*Many working hours, but little productivity:* > > >*Economists have long complained about the low labour productivity in Greece – one of the lowest in the EU, while Greek workers already have the longest working hours in Europe compared to the EU. The German Federal Statistical Office According to 2022, an average of 41 hours per week, the European average was 37 hours per week. In Austria The average working hours per week were 35.7. The lowest value was reported for the Netherlands at 31.3 hours per week – due to the high proportion of employed people in part-time employment (43.4 percent).* > > >*We need to focus on increasing productivity and automating processes, otherwise the competitiveness of the country is not sustainable. This could also be achieved with a Reduction of working hours cites the HE DOES the head of the German-Greek Chamber of Industry and CommerceAthanassios Kelemis.*

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    Hello, comrades. I'm here for your suggestions. As the title says, I have been having a really hard time trying to read texts. I just find it very hard to concentrate on large text. I used to love reading, but all the years spent in the education system and having to read/study for lessons that I don't really care for made me (or, most probably, my brain) dislike reading, and I still haven't fully overcome that state of mind. I start to read a book, but I can't keep reading for long. Also I'm easily getting distracted (surely a trait that I picked up while being on social media), so practically reading any book or long text, even if I find it really interesting or useful, gets even harder and progress may slow down to < 10 pages a day at times. So, has anything like that ever occured to you? How did you overcome it? Thank you for reading this, comments will be appreciated. Edit: Thank you for all the replies! It seems like many comrades went through something similar and I appreciate your replies.

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