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Are they trying to be mockingly racist or fear mongering racist here? Weak messaging! (CW Racism)
  • me irl

    insert the two liberal parties being NATO stooges and pretending we have "democracy" while saying the succdems are the lesser evil lol

    local hitler promising small government is even funnier here

    do you have any local commie chat groups? im from hitler's backyard too here

  • General Discussion Thread - Juche 113, Week 19
  • Yep it is active, it's the nicest place I'm in, I highly recommend the matrix server^^

  • I am a Palestinian from The West Bank and I am a Communist
  • alright can't wait to have you there^^

  • Discord alternatives
  • https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/RBLX/holders/

    Doesn't seem like Tencent has that much ownership of it unless I'm missing something

  • I am a Palestinian from The West Bank and I am a Communist
  • He knows languages

    Again I highly recommend you join the Matrix it's a nice and cozy place^^

  • Introducing: HexAtlas
  • Someone would still have to own the hardware and have full control over it though, unless you actually have a cooperative and the hardware itself is commonly owned

    There was tilde.red (you can find it on archive.org) which aimed to be a cooperative tilde but it sadly died down

  • I am a Palestinian from The West Bank and I am a Communist
  • No he isn't

    You should come on Matrix on the GZD chatroom, we're all ML there, it's a great place. You can go to https://app.element.io or download it Element, for server select "genzedong.xyz" and make an account. More info here: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/1294067

    You can message me at @chay:altesq.net if you need more help^^

  • Introducing: HexAtlas
  • A pubnix like the tildes will be ideal here, but the governance is still an issue cause you have a 'benevolent' dictator

  • Introducing: HexAtlas
  • Ah, if it will be hosted under the hexbear domain that would be nice

  • I am a Palestinian from The West Bank and I am a Communist
  • You can subscribe to a lemmygrad community like so: https://hexbear.net/c/genzedong@lemmygrad.ml you just need to add @lemmygrad.ml to the end of the URL and then click subscribe

  • I am a Palestinian from The West Bank and I am a Communist
  • Hexbear is anti sectarian and pro left unity, Lemmygrad is exclusively for Marxist-Leninists. You can easily subscribe to the instances over here by federation (I'm registered on Lemmygrad myself and I'm talking to you on Hexbear). You can check it out on https://lemmygrad.ml

  • Introducing: HexAtlas
  • This is great! If you want to move off netlify, I could host it

  • I am a Palestinian from The West Bank and I am a Communist
  • Nice to meet you!! ^^

    You can check out communities on lemmygrad if you want, too.

  • What are you currently reading?
  • Reading "Sexed Up" by Julia Serano. I'm halfway through it and it's a great read about sexualization and trans struggles.

  • pushing myself harder
  • Great, thanks!

  • pushing myself harder
  • Hey comrade, I struggle with this. I found the first book, but I cannot find the second one you mentioned, by what author is it?

  • Can someone upload Boy Boy's Patreon videos?
  • Great, thanks!!

  • Can someone upload Boy Boy's Patreon videos?
  • Hey comrade, I can only decrypt two of them.

    Thanks for sharing!

  • The Zero Euro souvenirs by the EU

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    > The Zero Euro is a souvenir banknote with authorized printing by the European Central Bank (ECB) and is on queue to be a popular in 2017 banknote collector markets. It’s origins stem from France in 2015 after Richard Faille, creator of popular French currency souvenirs, decided to create euros that promote tourism. The banknotes are printed at a private fiduciary facility and they share many of the same characteristics of a real Euro except that they are marked as “0”, hence the name, and are tested to ensure they cannot enter circulation as legitimate financial currency. The front of all zero euros is the same and it includes a white zero followed by the Euro sign to denominate no financial value. Then (from left to right) Brandenburg Gate, Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum, Sagrada Familia, Manneken Pis and the Mona Lisa.

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    Is federation with Hexbear broken?

    I am subscribed to various communities from Hexbear, yet I see zero posts from there since recently. Even if I manually go to a community from Hexbear it's empty

    Edit: Fixed, accidentally made the post in Afrikaans, for some reason my language settings were broken lol

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    FYI GenZedong has a Matrix Space you can join!

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/1294067

    > ## What is Matrix? > > Matrix ≈ Discord - tracking + end-to-end encryption (by default) > > Matrix is a protocol for real-time communication (text, audio, and video) implemented by various applications ("clients") -- the official one is Element for Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS), but there are many others, e.g. those listed here. It's also federated, like Lemmy. To use a Matrix client, you need to make a Matrix account at one of the Matrix homeservers (similar to how you can make an account on lemmygrad.ml or lemmy.ml but still access both of them). We have our own Matrix homeserver at genzedong.xyz, and you don't need an email address to register an account there. > > ## How do I join the space? > > (If you already have a Matrix account, skip to step 3) > > 1. Download a Matrix client (e.g. Element) on your device. > 2. Create an account in the client. You can select genzedong.xyz as your homeserver here; if you choose the default matrix.org, you'll need to enter an email address. If it doesn't work on your client, try using Element Web for registration. > 3. Log in. > 4. If you have a Lemmygrad account with a solid posting history (moderator discretion applies), post your username in #vetting-answers-encrypted:genzedong.xyz or #vetting-answers:genzedong.xyz (make sure that your Lemmygrad account has your Matrix account listed in your profile), or request an invite on Lemmygrad by commenting or PMing your Matrix account name; otherwise, read the vetting questions in #vetting-questions:genzedong.xyz and answer them in either of the two aforementioned rooms. (These instructions are also available in #welcome:genzedong.xyz)

    Of course comrades from Hexbear can join too, you can make an account on any homeserver you wish and join! Basically a group chat with communists. There's also a channel for Technology, Linux, learning Spanish, etc.

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    PSA: You can upload images to a Lemmy instance without anyone knowing

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/4273025

    Someone made a tool to remove CSAM content automatically: https://github.com/db0/lemmy-safety

    > You can upload images to a Lemmy instance without anyone knowing that the image is there if the admins are not regularly checking their pictrs database. > > To do this, you create a post on any Lemmy instance, upload an image, and never click the "Create" button. The post is never created but the image is uploaded. Because the post isn't created, nobody knows that the image is uploaded. > > You can also go to any post, upload a picture in the comment, copy the URL and never post the comment. You can also upload an image as your avatar or banner and just close the tab. The image will still reside in the server. > > You can (possibly) do the same with community icons and banners. > > Why does this matter? > > Because anyone can upload illegal images without the admin knowing and the admin will be liable for it. With everything that has been going on lately, I wanted to remind all of you about this. Don't think that disabling cache is enough. Bad actors can secretly stash illegal images on your Lemmy instance if you aren't checking! > > These bad actors can then share these links around and you would never know! They can report it to the FBI and if you haven't taken it down (because you did not know) for a certain period, say goodbye to your instance and see you in court. > > Only your backend admins who have access to the database (or object storage or whatever) can check this, meaning non-backend admins and moderators WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MONITOR THESE, and regular users WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REPORT THESE. > > Aren't these images deleted if they aren't used for the post/comment/banner/avatar/icon? > > NOPE! The image actually stays uploaded! Lemmy doesn't check if the images are used! Try it out yourself. Just make sure to copy the link by copying the link text or copying it by clicking the image then "copy image link". > > How come this hasn't been addressed before? > > I don't know. I am fairly certain that this has been brought up before. Nobody paid attention but I'm bringing it up again after all the shit that happened in the past week. I can't even find it on the GitHub issue tracker. > > I'm an instance administrator, what the fuck do I do? > > Check your pictrs images (good luck) or nuke it. Disable pictrs, restrict sign ups, or watch your database like a hawk. You can also delete your instance. > > Good luck.

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    PSA: You can upload images to a Lemmy instance without anyone knowing

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/4273025

    Someone made a tool to remove CSAM content automatically: https://github.com/db0/lemmy-safety

    > You can upload images to a Lemmy instance without anyone knowing that the image is there if the admins are not regularly checking their pictrs database. > > To do this, you create a post on any Lemmy instance, upload an image, and never click the "Create" button. The post is never created but the image is uploaded. Because the post isn't created, nobody knows that the image is uploaded. > > You can also go to any post, upload a picture in the comment, copy the URL and never post the comment. You can also upload an image as your avatar or banner and just close the tab. The image will still reside in the server. > > You can (possibly) do the same with community icons and banners. > > Why does this matter? > > Because anyone can upload illegal images without the admin knowing and the admin will be liable for it. With everything that has been going on lately, I wanted to remind all of you about this. Don't think that disabling cache is enough. Bad actors can secretly stash illegal images on your Lemmy instance if you aren't checking! > > These bad actors can then share these links around and you would never know! They can report it to the FBI and if you haven't taken it down (because you did not know) for a certain period, say goodbye to your instance and see you in court. > > Only your backend admins who have access to the database (or object storage or whatever) can check this, meaning non-backend admins and moderators WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MONITOR THESE, and regular users WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REPORT THESE. > > Aren't these images deleted if they aren't used for the post/comment/banner/avatar/icon? > > NOPE! The image actually stays uploaded! Lemmy doesn't check if the images are used! Try it out yourself. Just make sure to copy the link by copying the link text or copying it by clicking the image then "copy image link". > > How come this hasn't been addressed before? > > I don't know. I am fairly certain that this has been brought up before. Nobody paid attention but I'm bringing it up again after all the shit that happened in the past week. I can't even find it on the GitHub issue tracker. > > I'm an instance administrator, what the fuck do I do? > > Check your pictrs images (good luck) or nuke it. Disable pictrs, restrict sign ups, or watch your database like a hawk. You can also delete your instance. > > Good luck.

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    WARNING: Lemmy Self-Hosters, There Have Been CSAM Attacks taking place against !lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world

    cross-posted from: https://jamie.moe/post/113631

    I put this post in GenZedong so it reaches more people

    > cross-posted from: https://jamie.moe/post/113630 > > > There have been users spamming CSAM content in !lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world causing it to federate to other instances. If your instance is subscribed to this community, you should take action to rectify it immediately. I recommend performing a hard delete via command line on the server. > > > > I deleted every image from the past 24 hours personally, using the following command: sudo find /srv/lemmy/example.com/volumes/pictrs/files -type f -ctime -1 -exec shred {} \; > > Note: Your local jurisdiction may impose a duty to report or other obligations. Check with these, but always prioritize ensuring that the content does not continue to be served.

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    Zhao Lijian wallpaper, 2880x1620

    I upscaled the original cover and tried to make it wider. It's a little messed up in the left corner, though.

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    How do you apply DiaMat in your daily life?

    Hi comrades, how do you go about applying Dialectical Materialism in your daily life? What tasks have you successfully solved using it?

    I'm trying to get a deeper understanding of it right now by reading literature on it, right now I'm at Anti-Duhring (excerpts of it). I find it sometimes hard to apply what I've learned in personal cases, such as a discussion with someone, and so on.

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    In Xi Jinping’s China, central planners rule
    web.archive.org In Xi Jinping’s China, central planners rule

    When one plan misfires, expect another laid on top

    The language in the article is just eugh though. Some funny bits:

    > Mr Xi has called food security a guozhidazhe. That is the high-flown phrase which he uses to denote “the main affairs of state” or “national priorities”. To that end, the supreme leader and his underlings emphasise the need to grow grain, rather than frivolities like fruit or flowers, on China’s limited stocks of prime arable land.

    When food priority is on the task list of the state, it's bad apparently

    > In and around Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, officials are focusing on Mr Xi’s current priority. That means growing grain. They are making their obedience visible. Mr Xi visited the fertile Chengdu plain last year, recalling how it was known in history as “heaven’s granary”. Those words, along with Xi-isms about food security and cropland, now appear on village walls and roadside propaganda posters.

    Xi is eating all the grain. Food security is a Xi-ism now

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    How do you deal with your time spent online and the news?

    Hi comrades,

    As the title suggests, how do you manage your time spent online? I personally don't use any social media aside from Lemmygrad, but I'm still struggling with being online too much, even if it's lurking here or on other websites. I try to focus on offline things, such as books mostly that I download. My biggest problem is the refresh feature, even smaller sites such as this one just become an issue because of refreshing for new posts or discussions.

    As a Linux user, I can say I tried to make my desktop as offline-focused as possible. I don't use any "cloud" services etc., though I still find myself dealing with this. Perhaps it's the interface.

    I do like the Small Web movement, especially protocols like Gemini or Gopher. From what I see, they're filled to the brim with conservatives and anarchists, sadly. I do lurk on YouTube via Invidious, which is probably the biggest time-waste, though there's much valuable niche content on there. Sometimes at least.

    Speaking of this, I sometimes take breaks from politics to not get overwhelmed. To get updates, I usually use RSS and the Hexbear News Megathread. For the most part, it's enough. Though FOMO (fear of missing out) hits here too, as what if I'm not up to date with something important globally.

    What's your experience with this, comrades?

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    Fitness & Nutrition

    Hi comrades

    I want to start handling my nutrition and fitness better. I usually work out at home and can do pushups etc., I would say I'm quite underweight.

    While I'm reading the guide by CriticalResist on Prolewiki, I decided to count my calories. I barely reach 1500 calories a day which at this point I'll go malnourished. I just feel full very quickly. I do not eat processed sugars and avoid sweets, and I'm basically vegan at this point.

    I exercise too and can do push ups, squats etc with no problems whatsoever, though as expected I cannot build muscular mass, most likely because of my nutrition. I don't have the money to go to a gym so I want as much as possible to work out at home, I saw that calisthenics might be a good option? Though they seem unreliable for building muscle mass and strength. I want to put more weight but not fatty weight, which had happened to me in the past. I do eat healthy, but I eat way too less because I feel I just get full quickly. This might be due that in the past I was overweight and conditioned myself to not eat much, but now I'm basically starving myself.

    How would I go about increasing my caloric intake while putting muscle mass (preferably at home)?

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    Expansion of Lemmygrad, future services & more

    Hello comrades!

    I want to outline a few potential projects the Lemmygrad community could benefit from and expand its reach. I think they could foster real growth and be not only of help, but actively create counter-spaces to the Right in various domains.

    FOSS in this case means free and open source. For more information, check out this.

    Privacy Guide

    I'm personally interested in tech privacy. The biggest places around are r/privacy, and PrivacyGuides, the de facto flagship website for privacy and security advice.

    The sub-Reddit is known to be overtly against China and non-western FOSS communities. It's mostly a circlejerk of Westerners screaming "We don't want to be like 1984 China!" without any kind of material analysis. Besides, Reddit is Reddit and we know how that goes.

    Now, PrivacyGuides. It is definitely a helpful resource, but there are a few issues with it. First off, the administrators frequently promote Apple products on their forum, one of them, Jonathan, even being an Apple fanboy. Apple products are non-FOSS and shouldn't be trusted, especially since they're in PRISM and collaborate with the NSA. This leaves out all the drama they've been through since they split with privacytools.io, the latter claiming PrivacyGuides stole thousands of euros from them.

    What I'm saying is that I think there's a need for a more community-based approach, with a strong Marxist tendency to counter liberals and conservatives (and sometimes ancaps) in the privacy field. This has the potential to educate people, even radicalize perhaps. This is related to the second project.

    edit: We could also add an Internet etiquette guide for Lemmygrad members. This could include safety procedures while posting, general privacy advice and more, in order to not get targeted by the US.

    Hosted Services

    Lemmygrad can expand itself and offer hosted services for its members. They can include a Git forge, e-mail (although this one is debatable if it's worth it because of security practices), PeerTube, and any other service that is deemed useful by the community. I think the format outlined below could be useful.

    I'm tying up my idea here with the concept of public access unix systems, or short for "pubnixes". They've recently had a revival, the tradition dating back to the '80s. In a nutshell, someone provides a Linux/BSD server and gives user accounts to people who request them. It has a strong focus on using the shell, and anti-corporate service alternatives. Sadly, it's dominated by either conservatives or anarcho-capitalists, rarely seeing a ML on there. I think this can be improved a lot upon, because Marxists have missed this opportunity to radicalize people in the "Small Web" communities. We need a healthier and better overall version of the Web, and I think it can provide a useful outlet for not only radicalizing new comrades, but educating everyone on technology and how to use it safely and in a healthy manner. If you're interested in checking out the Small Web movement, check out this manifesto. Gopher and Gemini, being the two most popular non-WWW protocols, are completely dominated by conservatives and such. A ML presence there could help turn the tide in the small/sustainable computing sphere.

    I'm also thinking of setting up a mechanism of democratically run services, trying to destroy the "benevolent dictator" mechanism the software administrators have. I'm only aware of one attempt so far at this, here.

    Healthy Computing

    Speaking of healthy, this could be a potential third project, a mental wellness guide for technology. Of course, with a strong focus on FOSS projects. I think we need better structured resources for people to access, more "polished", in order to garner attention as viable alternatives to what liberals and conservatives are pushing online. There is a lot of pseudo-science regarding mental health in general, and especially regarding computing, so it could be a fully featured guide to say the least.

    This could tie in with other resources written from a ML standpoint for people, perhaps countering the whole "self improvement" movement with diverse explanations and such.

    Zine

    I think Lemmygrad could publish a Zine. ML-themed findings from the Web, personal essays, stories, and anything fitting. Then it can be easily printed. Monthly releases would be neat. Could also include the news of that month, and so on. Could make a fitting alternative for paid Leftist monthly newspapers and such.

    Contributing

    I want this to be up for public debate so everyone can contribute with ideas! I'm personally versed in hosting things, but additional help is very much needed. If you want to contribute with an idea, or are skilled in contributing directly to any of these projects, let's get in touch. Perhaps we could get the Revolutionary Technical Committee involved in this if they're willing to contribute to a Marxist technological "front".

    What do you think of what I've outlined above? Let's discuss.

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