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Just a little idea of where I’m coming from.

All empires are bad, whether they project inwards or outwards and whether they are rivals or allies with other empires.

If your revolution doesn’t include severely impaired people (who cannot work) as subjects of liberation. Then it is building hierarchy over us.

  • Dallas: suffers from terrible heat.

    Dallas Politicians apparently: What we need is vast swaths of conrete nothingness. To really max out the temperature. I won’t be satisfied till being outside literally leads you to melt.

  • Fight or Flight haha

  • Top of the line in utility sports, Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts!

    Canyonero! Canyonero! (Yah!)

    Prophetic lmao

  • Scibot!

    Jump
  • I tried it on a couple things that are controversial or problematic in the literature and its about what I expected. It parrots the literature, for better or worse. Which means it’s great at getting an overview of the literature and finding citations and stuff. But it’s not gonna magically figure out which papers are quality and which ones are rubbish. It’ll just parrot all of them, even if they contradict each other. Very interesting, and possibly quite a useful tool. But I really wouldn’t use it as an arbiter of truth.

  • I think it’s a “what the fuck did I just read”, reaction pic

  • Exactly. Too many extinctions.

  • Social pressure is the most effective enforcement mechanism we have.

    Rules and punishment not only create hierarchy but are surprisingly ineffective.

  • you get a lot of really passionate advocates for safety once one of their loved ones dies because of a safety incident. And assuming they don’t live under capitalism and thus have freedom of work, they can choose to dedicate their life to advocating for this safety issue.

  • hahah same for psychology

  • Or they might be betting that the vast majority of people applying for their jobs in 2026 have barely even thought about unions, and so mentioning it would be a net negative as it would put it on their radar.

  • Eternal Repost, I think I’ve seen this 20 times, still makes me chuckle though

  • Nah the government made getting PIP far harder all future claimants this will lead to an estimated 1 million less PIP claims by 2030. And slashed the UC health top up for new claimants (nearly removed 2000£ / per year).

    Please don‘t fucking minimise how awful this is many disabled people are already barely surviving this will absolutely lead to excess deaths. I say this as someone on Disability income myself.

    Official estimates by the government itself estimate this will lead to an additional 150‘000 working age people being in poverty.

  • Yeah look at disability income as an example. No one thought labour would actually cut it since a majority of labour members were against cutting before the election.

    But Starmer and the rest of Tory Lite made the MPs toe the line.

  • But 👺Alternative Vote👺 is slightly confusing for the plebs! Impossible. We must keep this simple system that disenfranchises basically everyone.

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk

    FindOutNow Voting Intentions Poll: Greens Tied Second Place, Your Party Polls below 1%, Reform loses votes to Restore Britain but still stays in Lead

  • Yeah the air pollution is what I’d be most worried about if this becomes scalable.

  • lol, no

  • 123 out of 205 NHS hospital trusts have already adopted Palantir’s data system.

    The only thing Orwell was wrong about was the dates.

  • And noise

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL: One of the longest ships ever built, the “Seawise Giant”, was so deep the English Channel/La Manche was too shallow for it to pass through.

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seawise_Giant
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    A Better World is Possible

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  • UK Politics @feddit.uk

    Latest Yougov poll has Greens 5% above Labour, Only 2% away from being top Party