[-] [email protected] 8 points 5 months ago

Remember - Lenin never supported any side in WW1. In fact, he hoped for an enemy victory, as that would create the conditions for a revolution.

Picking sides in an inter-imperialist war is anti-Lenin.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 5 months ago

the EU has its own instance aswell

[-] [email protected] 7 points 5 months ago

Lemmy atheists --> hexbear/lemmygrad atheists

[-] [email protected] 11 points 5 months ago

Same here in Georgia. A good 90% of the people I know from Europe and NA are stingy, whereas here, I haven't met one person who hasn't insisted on paying.

Small rant/story: there was this one guy I knew who migrated here from Europe, and I paid for his lunches for the past year, refusing to let him pay for it himself. I'd use the fact that he doesn't know the language to speak up to the cashier, and tell them in the native language that I'd be paying (worked without fail, lol). The second that I asked him to buy me some KFC and a Coffee because I didn't have enough money that day, his friends from home insisted that he start a debt list. They also tell him to refuse the gifts I give because he would then "have to make it up to me by buying gifts in return". I guess it's just more transactional culture in the west, dunno.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 5 months ago

deaths only matter if its a krakkker, brown people are just meant to die for military industrial complex money

[-] [email protected] 8 points 5 months ago

hey, i'm a person who owns a 3D printer and knows a quite a bit about them

  1. this guy has maybe heard of 3d printing and maybe has read an article, that's about it
  2. there is absolutely no fucking way to make a printer for this - it would have to be steel+cement multi material, and you can already forget about ever doing that. the printers for steel and cement are completely and inherently different, and I don't think they even make steel printers larger than roughly the size that would fit in a corner of a workshop/lab, only cement printers are made for large industrial tasks like housebuilding. not to mention how difficult and costly steel printing is
  3. even if such a god printer did hypothetical, the bridge would be so ungodly expensive to fabricate and would take so long and there would be so many places for shit to go completely wrong that it would be entirely pointless and dangerous to use 3d printing for the job, you would just be better off building the fucking thing.

maybe in the future it might be possible but in the present this guy has directly connected his asshole to his mouth

[-] [email protected] 8 points 5 months ago

I couldn't name 100 people if it was genderless, and now I have to divide the list in half smh my head

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I like Guile with its compiler tower. You can use multiple languages on the same VM, even using libraries from one language on another, which is fucking cool. The core language for Guile is Scheme, and it supports standards from R4RS-R7RS, along with plenty of built-in SRFIs, some implemented out-of-tree and many of its own Guile-specific extensions.

For the compiler tower, so far we've got the aforementioned ballin' Scheme implementation, Emacs Lisp, an unfinished JavaScript implementation that doesn't even fully implement ES3, Brainfuck, Python, wonky Lua, and Guile-specific Clojure. Hopefully there's more to come and there's some I missed.

While the main purpose for the compiler tower is to lower a language into the IR (Tree-IL) (although you can lower a language into another language too, which then itself can be lowered into IR), which gets lowered to more verbose IR (CPS), then bytecode - we can also raise IR through decompilation. For example, Guile-JavaScript compiles Scheme to IR, then decompiles the IR and raises it to JavaScript.

Then there's also Guile Hoot, which I believe lowers the IR into WASM. In theory, when its complete, the above languages could work with Hoot and he compiled to Hoot, but I'm not entirely sure on this.

[-] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

in the post-soviet world it's opposite. the old people know the value of socialism, the youth are hopeless reactionaries.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago

Second Thought's whole thing is to bring new people into the movement, and hopefully, act as a stepping stone to further radicalization. His stuff isn't really for people who are already communists.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago

one for each hole

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