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Trump Just Declared The Strait of Hormuz a U.S. Territory - Who believes this stuff?

Recent polling shows a 33% Approval rating

I wonder how much of that 33% actually keeps up with this stuff, let alone understands any of it

u/Equivalent_Elk_3476 — 2 days ago
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A group of Gandalfs protesting in front of Peter Thiel's (Owner of mass surveillance company Palantir) house in Buenos Aires, Argentina

u/Equivalent_Elk_3476 — 2 days ago
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Kimi K3 and DeepSeek are offering an AI vision of the future that doesn't include massive amounts of human suffering

Any time you hear U.S. companies talk about A.I it's all about how to maximize human suffering

Replacing workers, creating weapons, data centers built in communities without considering the impact on those communities

"OpenAI" has a very ironic name, all of their models are closed source. DeepSeek and Moonshot AI models are all open source and available for anyone to run locally

Regardless of how you feel about AI, this is the better vision of the future in a world where AI exists

Use Free and Open Source software! It should be clear by now the power that data has in the wrong hands. Don't give them data to train their AI weapons on

r/foss r/degoogle r/DeepSeek r/kimi

u/Equivalent_Elk_3476 — 1 day ago

It's really a shame we can't get Chinese EVs in the U.S.

Taking business from American auto makers would incentivize development of actually viable public transit systems because Ford, Chevy or GM won't be able to pay the government to gut these programs to sell more cars

The average cost of cars would go down, more EVs would be sold further lessening our reliance on fossil fuels.

Cars would be a reasonable size again, and there would be less of them so that means less deaths on the road, safer, more quiet and less polluted cities.

They're all about "free market capitalism" until they start to lose at their own game.

https://carnewschina.com/2024/08/01/2025-byd-seagull-hatchback-launched-price-starting-at-9700-usd/

It's really a shame

u/Equivalent_Elk_3476 — 4 days ago
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DeGoogle - and don't forget to DeMeta, DeMicrosoft, DeApple. In short: DeMonopolize!

My favorites:
Linux
Tuta Mail
Fairphone
Ecosia
Mastodon
Nextcloud (love Tuta's new Nextcloud integration)

Common name for it all: deMonopolize

u/Equivalent_Elk_3476 — 3 days ago
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Chevrolet exits China after sales collapse by almost 99 percent

But it's fine because in the U.S. they'll just pay off the government so we can't buy better, more affordable cars

Really sucks if you're in the market for a car at all and you know about BYD's $9,000 Seagull EV, that'd help so many struggling people but you can't have it. Meanwhile Ford's CEO is driving a Xiaomi

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/general/chevrolet-exits-china-after-sales-collapse-by-almost-99-percent/ar-AA29VZXx

u/Equivalent_Elk_3476 — 3 days ago