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Reply to comment by devtesla in DSA on the war in Ukraine sucks ass, regrettably by Moonside
There's people actively advocating for a no fly zone, not sure why you're acting like it's a distant possibility.
Biden and NATO are opposed to it because it goes against their own interests, mostly. The popular opinion likely won't matter, as it often doesn't in politics and some of the proposals have been fantastical, such as a 'non-kinetic no-fly zone' being operated from space.
A no-fly zone goes against long standing thinking in nuclear deterrence, which is the basis on which NATO was originally found upon. NATO didn't think that they could win a conventional war against Soviet Union (and the position of West Germany strategically fragile in such a conflict), which lead to a lot of theorizing on the use of nuclear deterrence instead. To enforce a no-fly zone, NATO needs to destroy antiair weaponry in Belarus and Russia (to keep its own air superiority in tact), but from a Russian point of view, it's impossible to distinguish between conventional and nuclear payloads and both them and the US has not disavowed the option to use first nuclear strikes, for strategic nuclear deterrence reasons. To this day, Russia still has a fail-deadly system known as Perimeter in place. The potential price of escalation is thus high.
I have seen exactly one person argue that the risk of nuclear war is no barrier for establishing a no-fly zone, but I can't imagine Biden or NATO leadership willingly sacrificing themselves to the Ukrainian cause.
There's nothing in that thread that disagrees with that anarchist statement.
I praised them for their moral clarity. That is, I found the DSA IC to be muddled in comparison and too close to sitting by sidelines. Appeals to hypocrisy just can't hold candle to the light of principles.
Not really sure what you're going so hard in here for
I was mostly just ranting myself, thus I kept myself from positive proposals and I didn't want to spent effort into debunking either. If I was writing a serious piece, I'd discard the OP as my first draft and write a couple more before starting to polish it up.
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Addendum: a good Twitter thread on the deficiencies of arguments from hypocrisy, which largely apply to DSAIC here as well.
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Reply to Enjoy standard time while it lasts. S.623 "Sunshine Protection Act" passes by unanimous consent. DST is permanent after Nov 2023 by twovests
"Sunshine Protection Act"? Talk about the creeping Orwellian language in politics! Who will protect the morning sun? I believe in morning sun!.
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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in Enjoy standard time while it last by Moonside
I read too many US news for my good and also know some peeps in Canada so I'm clued in to the continent save for Mexico, so it's a reasonable guess! But my origin and surroundings shall remain as mysterious as the fog shrouded Finnish town I post from.
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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in Enjoy standard time while it last by Moonside
Where I live there's standard time RIGHT THIS MOMENT.
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Reply to comment by twovests in Enjoy standard time while it last by Moonside
You can still riot and storm the capitol.
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Reply to YouTube Vanced timeline: FIVE YEARS of being the best YouTube app, no ads or anything. Release an NFT, and get C&D'd immediately. by twovests
I'm so disinterested in NFTs that I don't even care enough to sneer at them, despite the bros spamming a lot, but this is hilarious.
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Reply to comment by musou in Ambien trip thoughts by Moonside
Yeah it did - I slept marvelously - though I'm surprised that I told you about that lady who wanted to cyber with me. lmao. I don't regret spilling the beans but I'm not that open usually. I had no idea she was attracted to me so it was a big adjustment.
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I came here to fight you but by now I have only upvotes to give my gentle sir redditor.
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Reply to comment by nomorepie in The Horrifying Panopticon of West Elm Caleb by Sarah Z by Moonside
She uses the time effectively, imho. Though it could have been an actual essay, I think the format suits the content quite well. (It's commenting social media on a social media platform, which I think is relatively justifiable not only through audience overlap - people willing to watch an hour long video on social media beef are going to be invested in social media - and given that Sarah Z does not have a platform in legacy media and couldn't reach audiences in similar way through other media.)
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Reply to I dearly miss the era of flash games by twovests
I remember when html5 was supposed to help herald another age of small little flash game like games. Nah, said the gods.
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Reply to Eating Potatoes Is Patriotic: State, Market, and the Common Good in Contemporary China by oolong
I made a Chinese potato dish once since the concept appeared to me to be so mundane and exotic simultaneously. It was OK, I am more than willing to try iut more Chinese potato dishes.
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Reply to How to Turn Books into Objects of Desire - insanely depressing essay from the head of a marketing agency by devtesla
I have yet to read this piece, but let me just say how much I appreciate the availability of book piracy nowadays. I'd be trapped in a prison of unaesthetic ignorance without it, for sure.
It's almost conventional to write about how I still buy books and want to support authors etc. after admissions like these, but eh, why bother? It will take a long time to come up with alternative systems of supporting creative labor.
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Reply to comment by ellynu in password manager update by devtesla
This has the appearance of not having written any tests whatsoever! Amateur hours.
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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in the strongest gamer in the world (awful drawing female anatomy) by voxpoplar
Actually I didn't mean to contradict that. I feel like what the artist finds sexually attractive is basically a list of floating disembodied traits and objects. They need to be brought together in humanoid form, but the object of arousal is not the whole but its parts.
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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in the strongest gamer in the world (awful drawing female anatomy) by voxpoplar
It's like they're fetching hotness criteria from a database and the artist is trying to only pass the bare minimum the specification requires. Like code golfing
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Reply to comment by musou in So in what games did you enjoy the story and why? by Moonside
That game looks cool, even ambitious! Thank you for suggesting it. I won't have access to it any time soon, but it will certainly earn a place in my backlog.
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Reply to comment by twovests in "Linux doesn't need ccleaner," I say, by twovests
I honestly do prefer the problem solving process on Linux. Solving problems on a Windows desktop is finding a tutorial with instructions to click (as the best case scenario), which may or may not be up to date. Clicking the right fields takes up a lot of attention, somehow. I find command line and text file stuff to be clearer a lot of time and you can build up some conceptual understanding over time, even if the tools could be better without legacy cruft. E.g. bash is not a fine programming language, Unix commands are needlessly cryptic ('cp' instead of 'copy' and 'mv' instead of 'move' or 'rename' kinda suck. But learning basic command line usage made me way more efficient and it was also fun.
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Reply to comment by neku in So in what games did you enjoy the story and why? by Moonside
I'm very ok with newer titles, I'm just impossibly out of date with gaming! Just didn't have the machines to stay up to date for 10 years. But my pov is that late 90's to early 00's was a special period for stories, especially in RPG's. Maybe it's parochial but it's my pov.
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Reply to "Linux doesn't need ccleaner," I say, by twovests
It's different though. You see, when things suck in Windows, you have to use it, but when things suck on Linux, you get to use it!
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Reply to comment by neku in DSA on the war in Ukraine sucks ass, regrettably by Moonside
But I enjoy dunking on them. There's a distinct pleasure in it. If I were positioned better, perhaps I could have slight impact on discrediting them enough for them to be replaced, but alas, I don't hold myself to have such powers.
I certainly didn't get the impression myself. Rather mine was that the explicit purpose of the thread was to oppose war hawks, but even then I find it untenable to conflate them with moneyed interests.That is, I ain't no vulgar Marxist on the war in Ukraine.
On the analytical side of foreign policy, I find it most regrettable that Iraq war has so much shaped leftist anti-imperialism, especially so given how enthusiastically the false explanation through greed of oil is still being endorsed as an explanation for that war. Wars are no mere repetitions, but have their own complex sets of causes.
I just find it cringe to so strongly appeal to saint Noam and The Jacobin. It reeks of parochialism concerning a conflict in Eastern Europe, which is a bad look for an International Committee, like they were just indulging in some light reading from vaguely lefty spaces and making things up as they go.