ml = mostly liberals
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?
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.
"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:
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
This logo brings back memories.
That they're a bunch of hypocrites with double standards (if we or one of our vassals do it, it's fine)
The problem is not voting itself. It is the bourgeois "democracy" framework it is often implemented in, which provides safeguards against change.
This needs to be a real command.
Regardless of political subtext, I found Master and Margarita a fun read. Nevertheless, Heart of a Dog of the same author was not pleasant to read.
Soviet literature was not worse than the works of pre-Revolution authors and ranged across many genres, from socialistic realism works to fantasy (Soviet sci-fi was great) and also many children books that are loved till this day. Unfortunately, same with other kinds of works, Soviet literature is disregarded by the West, as are many works that don't conform to the Western values.
Package "linux" is already the newest version.
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I'm going home.
just shut down capitalism already
Be careful, comrade, Discord has been known to ban accounts when they suspected third-party clients.
Synthesizer. I can barely play some soviet songs but I give my best for Gershon Kingsley's Popcorn. I really like that tune :)
I used to sing when young but I'm not sure my voice is as good now. That doesn't mean I don't do it, from time to time, when I'm all alone though.
This day 206 years ago comrade Karl Marx was born. 🫡
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.
Marxist-Leninist (relatively novice) with an umbrella ☔