Not even close. This will fragment the internet and take power away from surveillance capitalists. A huge amount of people will simply disengage from the Epstein class brainwashing. I’m looking forward to it. The internet used to be way more interesting and fun when it was fragmented.
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There is a difference between psyops that make you think EU only does bad things and reality. EU has been the most successful peace project in history. It has lifted millions of people out of poverty too. There will always be political tensions and work to be done. We can never rest on our laurels but if you honestly believe what you wrote, then congrats you’ve been brainwashed by the Epstein class.
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World News@lemmy.ml•China is building 75 solar parks in Cuba, and the island’s power crisis is becoming an infrastructure experiment
0·7 days agoThe EU should be taking notes
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Headsup! Chat control 1.0 is back once again!
0·9 days agoEven legally it doesn’t add up. There are so many instances where law for individuals can’t be applied to companies that are just hand waved away so they can enjoy bribery. Sometimes living in this world feels like living in an insane asylum.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Headsup! Chat control 1.0 is back once again!
0·10 days agoYes I am aware of that travesty. Ridiculous.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Headsup! Chat control 1.0 is back once again!
0·11 days agoCompanies aren’t people though. I have never seen a company go to prison.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Netherlands: The government's privacy officer blocked a U.S. company from buying the cloud provider that runs Dutch digital identity. Now he is suspended. - [Petition]
0·11 days agoChat Control voting patterns are a dead giveaway. Anyone involved in corporate revolving door antics too. Support for imperialist endeavours… etc etc
My thoughts are I came here to get away from ads. Is there no moderation?
It has been written! Now we wait
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Netherlands: The government's privacy officer blocked a U.S. company from buying the cloud provider that runs Dutch digital identity. Now he is suspended. - [Petition]
0·11 days agoThere are 2 competing factions in the EU and EU countries. The fascist bootlickers who are in on the grift and would happily sell us all down the river for a few table scraps of American surveillance capitalism and those who want a prosperous, thriving and sovereign EU. The traitors need to be dealt with.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Algorithmic Monocultures in Hiring
0·15 days agoThis is why fine-tuning is the future. Without your own fine-tuned models you won’t have any differentiation
thanksforreading@lemmy.mltohomelab@lemmy.ml•As much as I love automations, I think my favorite part of Home Assistant is the insights it can give
0·19 days agoI’m in the market for air sensors (temp, humidity and quality etc). What are some good options for HA?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Do you think that Edward Snowden is a hero?
0·20 days agoI’m still confused. All I took away from it is that it’s illegal to point out someone is committing crimes. A full mask off moment that will echo through history.

The Pentagon can’t run out of money. At least not in the current world. They can just print more which is what they’ve been doing since the end of the gold standard (actually before that even). The reserve currency status of the US dollar is fundamentally tied to their ability to project their military power globally and as long as that is feasible they will continue to print money. If the Pentagon runs out of money the US is toast and the world order will be in total turmoil. It might be coming into view on the distant horizon but we’re nowhere near that yet as the situation in Iran clearly demonstrates. They will do that to everyone before they give up their privilege.