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anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Trump Signs Executive Orders to Militarize Police, Punish Sanctuary Cities and RefugeesEnglish65·3 days agoLike Musk blaming Tesla’s poor performance on people boycotting his fascist behavior.
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•List of Alternatives to Adobe ProgramsEnglish13·3 days agoI don’t use it regularly enough to weigh in comprehensively- I use it mostly for processing svg drawings created in other programs for cnc plotting, or for compiling svg drawings onto standardized layouts for sending to a printer
My only complaint with inkscape is that it’s a bit slow with rendering complex shapes/canvases with many points, but otherwise it does everything I need from a vector program.
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•List of Alternatives to Adobe ProgramsEnglish19·3 days agoIt’s a tool that helps ‘trace’ a raster image into vector shapes and paths
it’s useful for creating vector artwork from raster images - sometimes a logo or icon is only available in a poor resolution raster image, and so having an easy way to convert it into vector saves a ton of time.
I used it yesterday to create an SVG file for CNC plotting of a company logo. It would have taken me a few hours to hand-trace it myself
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•List of Alternatives to Adobe ProgramsEnglish22·3 days agoJust a small thing, but as of the latest release Inkscape has a functioning live-trace tool
It was one of the biggest things keeping me using illustrator but I used inkscape’s trace yesterday and it worked great
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Trump Signs Executive Orders to Militarize Police, Punish Sanctuary Cities and RefugeesEnglish127·3 days agoTry convincing someone like rhoeri of that.
They’d rather deflate the popular anti-wealth momentum within their own party just so they can deflect attention away from inequality, and thats why they’ll continue losing. You and I know that, but people like the above will continue placing blame on voters who are increasingly frustrated instead.
That’s how libs end up collaborating with fascism - they’re too invested in the existing and failing capital structure
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Trump Signs Executive Orders to Militarize Police, Punish Sanctuary Cities and RefugeesEnglish116·3 days ago“We should punish those who objected to a broken system” sounds pretty fascist to me.
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Trump Signs Executive Orders to Militarize Police, Punish Sanctuary Cities and RefugeesEnglish2917·3 days ago2024 was the second highest turnout of any election on record. This isn’t the fault of non voters.
Democrats should have been begging voters to turn out, offering to give them anything they wanted to avoid Trump. Instead they actively refused the one thing voters were demanding while using trump almost like a threat
I’m so tired of this ‘democrats can’t fail, only be failed’ apologia from liberals. As things continue getting worse it will only become harder for democrats to win anything, especially if they continue refusing what voters are asking for while blaming them for the fascism dems are collaborating with.
Better get your boots laced because sitting on your ass and whining about non-voters won’t protect you, we’re all in this shit now because democrats couldn’t get themselves to challenge Israel’s genocide
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.world•Pro-Israeli mob harasses woman in New York with ‘Death to Arabs’ chantEnglish32·5 days agoDoesn’t seem like they’re supportive of Israel, no
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Terrified Trump flees tariffs war after CEOs’ ‘empty shelves’ warningEnglish11·8 days agoThere’s a reason why Marx coined a term referencing ‘dictatorship’ that included elements like ‘direct democracy’. He sought to exclude the capital class entirely from it, and so referred to it as dictatorship ‘of the working class’. Marx specifically saw liberal democracy as one designed for the borurgeoisie, and so using that as a basis of comparison for a socialist project is counter-productive
When liberals accuse China of being a ‘dictatorship’, they’re pointing to the parts of China’s democracy that differ from western democracy that specifically have to do with the inclusion of the capital class. Even a single-party state can be of the working-class and have direct-democracy, as is China’s.
You’re free to disapprove of China’s system of government (I have scruples about it myself), you simply can’t reasonably argue they are a dictatorship by any modern standards(at least, in no other way than in Marx’s own use of the term).
Far from ‘approving’ of their system of governance, though, their state-controlled economy is definitionally socialist.
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Terrified Trump flees tariffs war after CEOs’ ‘empty shelves’ warningEnglish2·8 days agoA ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’ has elements of democracy, but it is explicitly not the same as a liberal democracy (nor is it really the same as a straight-out dictatorship). It’s possible that some people prefer the Trotsky version of socialist states (one where multiple socialist parties might compete for power), but the ML single-party version is still very much within marxist theory.
The Chinese political system is democratic, just not in the same ways a western democracy might be. Western liberals seem to either not know (?) how the Chinese system works, or miss-understand what ‘democracy’ means as it pertains to Marx’s ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’. Either way, @explodicle@sh.itjust.works seems to be operating under a liberal-democratic understanding of democracy, but that’s really not a given in marxist theory.
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Terrified Trump flees tariffs war after CEOs’ ‘empty shelves’ warningEnglish12·8 days agoon behalf of and within the confines of the ruling proletarian state party
Yup.
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Terrified Trump flees tariffs war after CEOs’ ‘empty shelves’ warningEnglish13·8 days agoYes, that famous part of Das Capital where marx coins the term “democracy of the proletariat”
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Terrified Trump flees tariffs war after CEOs’ ‘empty shelves’ warningEnglish12·8 days agoThe workers control the means of production?
More than 60% of the Chinese economy is state owned and controlled, and as of I think a year ago they democratized Chinese company structures by mandating assemblies of employee representatives. The state having majority control and direction of the Chinese economy and market is the primary complaint of western trade partners, I don’t know why people are always surprised by this.
I get that people really do not like the authoritarian aspects of the Chinese government, but state-controlled economies are pretty much the exact intent behind ‘worker-controlled means of production’ in marxism.
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto News@lemmy.world•Terrified Trump flees tariffs war after CEOs’ ‘empty shelves’ warningEnglish43·9 days agoChina is very much a socialist economy
anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.comto ADHD@lemmy.world•Adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is associated with alterations in circadian rhythms at the behavioural, endocrine and molecular levelsEnglish1·15 days agoAs someone with adhd reading this at 4 in the morning because he can’t go back to sleep, i find this information personally assaulting
Better start blaming them for chattel slavery too, then.