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  • Liberals are mostly the status quo, and the status quo enables the current climate crisis. Not a hard concept to grasp.

  • I read eco-fascist as someone that can't change their habits, so will double down on the destructive habits for the environment, not someone that fights to reduce the impact of climate change through actions against capitalism.

  • Capitalism has carcinisation for rent. If something stay solvent long enough, it will turn into a rent seeking subscription.

  • They are still fucking traitors. To the streets with them, like the others.

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  • Because happy people don't talk about why they are happy.

    Just like kids. People usually share the hardships unless prompted to share the good memories.

    We like to share our struggles and commiserate so that we feel better. When we are happy, we don't need to do that.

  • He's a grifter, of course he will vote for someone that will make grifting easier.

  • Because the amount of money the general populace has vs the money corpos are putting is very low.

    If you can't even make ends meet, how are you supposed to buy on the stockmarket

  • I do understand that the DNC has complete control. We've seen many example of that, the most egregious being Bernie vs Clinton.

    US society is fundamentally to the right and the DNC will keep it that way.

    That creates an issue where changing the Democrat Party will take a long long time. So the better option would be a real left party, but that would mean that Republicans would be in power for a while, until the politcal landscape changes and stabilise with 3 parties. And that's not accounting for the DNC that will work against the newly formed party.

    Denying that the DNC is neo-liberal to its core is deliberate ignorance.

    Any prominent member that has an ounce of progressism has to fight the DNC at every corner to get through, like we've seen Mamdani.

    Meanwhile, progressives should definitely vote for the Democrats. But this is a different issue. The vote turnout is terrible in North America (we have the same problem in Canada).

  • The DNC is neo-liberal, period. They are center right everywhere in the world.

  • Both can be true. You're getting older and lots of products are a solution in search of a problem to solve

  • Because tech should be boring. Just like politics.

    But companies shove tech in our face with fancy bells and whistles to make us buy more.

    I mean, just look at PC where RGB is everywhere. I want a silent PC that I don't see.

  • I am not in the US. Seeed shipping would kill me

  • The official Pico, I can only find them at 9$. I am not in the US.

  • Its a self fulfilling disaster. The vast majority of developers learn their skills in a company. Companies don't want to pay for documentation. So developers don't learn to properly document.

    When I work with a client that doesn't have a constraining standard for their product, they never ever want to pay for documentation.

    When I work with a client that has to work with constraining standards, they want the strict minimum that will get them their cert.

    Edit : forgot to add my closing point.

    Having a good documentation will make coding a lot more efficient and easy and usually decent.

  • I can find an arduino nano clone for 3$. There are use case for ultra cheap electronics like that.

  • You can get an arduino clone for a lot cheaper than you can get an rpi clone.

    Sometimes, you just need something very simple and a cheap arduino is the right choice.

    Arduino is also a lot more user friendly for newcomers.

    It's a shame that Qualcomm will be the end of it.

  • Arduino has its place for self-taught hobbyists. For a lot of projects, a simple code is more than enough, so there is no point of going into the more advanced mcu like esp32 or stm32.

  • Because data is the new oil and friends of the party won't be able to profit from it if we have a sensible solution.

  • The issue isn't the tech itsefl but the corporate world and its effects throughout society.

    There is a lot of cool tech, but used for the most asinine products. 2015-2016 was especially terrible with the accessibility of IoT. Everyone and their mother had a Kickstarter with a common everyday item with wireless capability tacked into it.

    No, my bottle doesn't need Bluetooth.