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[–] db0 4 points 1 month ago (13 children)

Yeah, doing the same thing without imperialism, massacres, oppression, population displacements, secret police, thought crimes, and other stalinist atrocities was just not possible. I understand now. Those are things are a necessary path to a society which will eventually transform into a liberal capitalist cleptocracy.

Likewise imperialism, slave trade, enclosures, exploitation was clearly the only way for the UK to transform into a democracy you see, and they too fought the fascists so they were clearly on the right side of history.

I swear, MLs and their fetishizing of stats are exactly like the nroliberals fetishize GDP growth.

[–] db0 1 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Lol if you think I'm a tyrant, you'd do great under an ML regime based on a literal cult of personality.

Thank you for that amazing statement though. We might just make it into a tagline.

[–] db0 4 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Tankies :"immature", "anakiddie", "liberal", "reactionary", "ignorant", "waaaa"

Also tankies : "what about that left unity doe?"

A tale repeated since the nonsense that is "on authority"

But thanks for reinforcing to the audience why one just not align with (nevermind trust) MLs.

[–] db0 2 points 1 month ago (7 children)

Funny how you still sound like the liberals who talk about the economic success of liberal capitalist revolutions based on cherry-picked metrics. Much like they ignore the imperialism and exploitation which powered those results, so do you ignore the exploitation and oppression that powered yours. Both are insufficient by anarchist standards and therefore we criticize them instead of having a naive deterministic view that this is the only way it could have happened.

But I'm sure you don't get it again, so I doubt I'll try to explain it once again after you reply with some delusions about the grandeur of the USSR.

[–] db0 6 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Clearly the tankie brain cannot comprehend criticism from the left...

It's alright, don't worry about it.

[–] db0 0 points 1 month ago (9 children)

The revolution which was betrayed by the bolsheviks in its infancy would have achieved the same results and not devolved into an authoritarian dystopia in the process.

[–] db0 8 points 1 month ago (6 children)

What a stupifyingly disingenuous statement, but then again about right for a campist.

[–] db0 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (60 children)

Ye ofc the only alternative the the Stalin regime was stagnation and defeat, clearly nothing else could have possibly have happened...

[–] db0 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

100% chance of a hexbear brigade when we post something like this 😁 they literally cannot abide anarchists making fun of them in our own space.

[–] db0 10 points 1 month ago (70 children)

The Marxist equivalent of "but the GDP..."

[–] db0 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (25 children)

You don't need hierarchies to defend against imperialism

[–] db0 2 points 1 month ago

Ye hexbear has a few very people who are seriously salty that we don't believe in in "left unity"

 
 

It used to work in the past but I noticed recently that mastodon doesn't receive new posts in communities I've followed from mastodon. I can find them by searching for them, however new comments won't federate out and comments left from mastodon don't appear in the post comments either. Does this work for anyone else in latest lemmy version or is it just me?

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Test mb fed (self.playground)
submitted 7 months ago by db0 to c/playground
 

Direct action of the most antifa variety.

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Stethoscope theory (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 7 months ago by db0 to c/flippanarchy
 
 

It's been getting a lot of quality of life upgrades recently and it's sad it's not more known by lemmy users. It handles a lot of things better than the lemmy devs envisioned in the lemmyUI and it improves integration of things like loops etc.

It's become my favorite web frontend as of late, so I wanted to spread the knowledge around. All kudos to @[email protected]

We host our own instance in https://t.lemmy.dbzer0.com/ if you're from lemmy.dbzer0.com and if you're from another instance, you can try it from https://tesseract.dubvee.org/

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by db0 to c/lemmy_integrations
 

Recently someone contacted me about a comment that the threativore erroneously removed as a false positive. While we restored that comment, it occured to me that the process in which an automated bot like this can be corrected is too unwieldly.

So I spent the last week trying to streamline the process in which someone can inform the mods that threativore made a mistake, and likewise allow the mods to recover that mistake, or reply to that person on why the decision stands, anonymously.

Now every time threativore removes something, it will also provide a string with which you can PM the bot, which will open an appeal request for that removal

The reasoning you send along will get forwarded to the mods who have the choice then to restore it, or reject the appeal (and inform you why). Also, not only the person who was affected can request this, anyone who sees an erroneous filtering action from threativore can open an appeal for it.

I hope to expand this functionality in the future to also allow for appeals for other actions such as bans, and to potentially allow threativore admins to take ad-hoc actions via threativore directly as well.

Important Note: If you were running a previous version of threativore, you'll need to do a manual adjustment of your DB before you upgrade (because I don't know how to automate this). The instructions are here

let me know how appeals work out for you and what you think of this new feature.

 

Cross-posted from "Lemmy realtime CSAM detection tool updated in accuracy" by @[email protected] in [email protected]


One year ago I developed the first (and from what I know, still only) real-time CSAM detection tool for the fediverse. This has been in use by this instance and recently the real-time version was put in use by lemmy.world. Unfortunately the false-positive rate was a tad too high as this was still using my original implementation in horde-safety. But through our demands in the AI Horde, we've had to constantly tweak and improve it over the past year and thereofre we've had an improved checker for a while, but not used in fedi-safety.

Unfortunately I haven't had the time/motivation to update into it recently so lemmy.world pinged me about its false positive rate being a tad too high, I felt it was a good time to do so.

So now horde-safety has been updated and it should already be more accurate. The admins of lemmy.world already put it into production and they have the most demand, so they'll report back with their findings in a week. If this is not sufficient for lemmy's purpose, I have some other ideas for tweaking it.

And yes, memes and pressure on the admins is what caused me to look into it, but remember we're all just volunteers here. I would have looked into it if y'all had asked nicely as well ;)

Speaking of volunteers, if you want to support my work in providing tooling for lemmy and the Fediverse, feel free to send some support my way which covers all of my FOSS project work.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by db0 to c/div0
 

One year ago I developed the first (and from what I know, still only) real-time CSAM detection tool for the fediverse. This has been in use by this instance and recently the real-time version was put in use by lemmy.world. Unfortunately the false-positive rate was a tad too high as this was still using my original implementation in horde-safety. But through our demands in the AI Horde, we've had to constantly tweak and improve it over the past year and thereofre we've had an improved checker for a while, but not used in fedi-safety.

Unfortunately I haven't had the time/motivation to update into it recently so lemmy.world pinged me about its false positive rate being a tad too high, I felt it was a good time to do so.

So now horde-safety has been updated and it should already be more accurate. The admins of lemmy.world already put it into production and they have the most demand, so they'll report back with their findings in a week. If this is not sufficient for lemmy's purpose, I have some other ideas for tweaking it.

And yes, memes and pressure on the admins is what caused me to look into it, but remember we're all just volunteers here. I would have looked into it if y'all had asked nicely as well ;)

Speaking of volunteers, if you want to support my work in providing tooling for lemmy and the Fediverse, feel free to send some support my way which covers all of my FOSS project work.

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Solidarity, not charity (media.hachyderm.io)
submitted 7 months ago by db0 to c/flippanarchy
 
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