raskyld

joined 1 year ago
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/28679985

Am I the only one to be deeply depressed by the absurd behaviour of major powers (who would have thought?!).

All of that is seen through the prism of "economic opportunities" (🤮), as said in the video, sovereignty is just a bargain in the world free market.

But it goes beyond sovereignty and ideological concerns. If exploitation of Greenland soils (even if that is by locals) starts the environmental impact will be terrible, rare earth materials produce shit load of toxic radioactive water; to develop the infra for the extraction you would need an insane amount of energy and emit a lot of carbon in a world already burning.

We already breached 6 of the planetary boundaries and are heading for the seventh with ocean acidification, but powers in place are still using their limited neoliberalist behavioural capabilities to handle our world changes...

🤦

 

Am I the only one to be deeply depressed by the absurd behaviour of major powers (who would have thought?!).

All of that is seen through the prism of "economic opportunities" (🤮), as said in the video, sovereignty is just a bargain in the world free market.

But it goes beyond sovereignty and ideological concerns. If exploitation of Greenland soils (even if that is by locals) starts the environmental impact will be terrible, rare earth materials produce shit load of toxic radioactive water; to develop the infra for the extraction you would need an insane amount of energy and emit a lot of carbon in a world already burning.

We already breached 6 of the planetary boundaries and are heading for the seventh with ocean acidification, but powers in place are still using their limited neoliberalist behavioural capabilities to handle our world changes...

🤦

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks for sharing, I will give it a 👀 !

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Good luck as well! Thanks for your time, I will work on my speech shape haha :)

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I don't deny it at all!

you have by nature often one that is leading and others that prefer (or not) to follow

I actually try to take that into account when I am speaking about sociological profile and say:

So what does it tell us? It tells us we need to stop our autonomy and individualism nonsense. Because there are different sociological profiles, some people, like my father, have no interest in essayism, in critical thinking, in innovating or exploring new ideas. They want to sign a simple social contract that makes their life easier in exchange for their physical labour. End of the line.

But I respect your choice of not going deeper into critical thinking, thanks for you time!

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

No need to be sorry, you are welcome!

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (6 children)

Isn't the link (click on the title of the post) working?

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

Oh no it's in the paper it's two section:

  1. A Citizen’s Perspective: An Anthropological Essay
  2. Concrete Proposition For The Digital Industry: EuroStack Consortium
 

WDYT? For me Open-Source is the proof another model exists.

So, over the last week, Europeans discovered we are depending on US big techs (you know the ones behind trump) 🫢

So I saw some "EuroStack" stuff trying to see what we can build to reclaim sovereignty, I engaged in a kind of unformal non-academic epistemological work about economics, anthropology, climate science, business management, and a lot of other things.

The more I worked, the more I realised that's it's not just about tech, this is not just an engineering problem. It is a fundamental, systemic collapse.

So my paper is in two section:

  1. An anthropological essay on neoliberalism, examining how capitalists were cunning enough to throw us social scraps to keep the gears of their operating system functional, but how they failed to anticipate the planetary limits.
  2. A naive attempt to propose something for Europe.

I just realized how Open-Source is the best argument against neoliberalism.


To my friends in the United States: my heart is with you. Know that humanity has always emerged victorious against tyranny. Nobody is freestanding; we are all part of something greater.

Here are some partisan songs from my terroir, just so you can be an international fighter for peace:

Keep fighting on, comrades. ✊ 🟥

 

Report from : https://lemmy.ml/post/27922592

I think it could interest you since I linked everything holistically and show that planetary limits are our ultimate weapon against noeliberalists lies.

So, over the last week, Europeans discovered we are depending on US big techs (you know the ones behind trump) 🫢

So I saw some "EuroStack" stuff trying to see what we can build to reclaim sovereignty, I engaged in a kind of unformal non-academic epistemological work about economics, anthropology, climate science, business management, and a lot of other things.

The more I worked, the more I realised that's it's not just about tech, this is not just an engineering problem. It is a fundamental, systemic collapse.

So my paper is in two section:

  1. An anthropological essay on neoliberalism, examining how capitalists were cunning enough to throw us social scraps to keep the gears of their operating system functional, but how they failed to anticipate the planetary limits.
  2. A naive attempt to propose something for Europe.

I just realized how Open-Source is the best argument against neoliberalism.


To my friends in the United States: my heart is with you. Know that humanity has always emerged victorious against tyranny. Nobody is freestanding; we are all part of something greater.

Here are some partisan songs from my terroir, just so you can be an international fighter for peace:

Keep fighting on, comrades. ✊ 🟥

 

So, over the last week, Europeans discovered we are depending on US big techs (you know the ones behind trump) 🫢

So I saw some "EuroStack" stuff trying to see what we can build to reclaim sovereignty, I engaged in a kind of unformal non-academic epistemological work about economics, anthropology, climate science, business management, and a lot of other things.

The more I worked, the more I realised that's it's not just about tech, this is not just an engineering problem. It is a fundamental, systemic collapse.

So my paper is in two section:

  1. An anthropological essay on neoliberalism, examining how capitalists were cunning enough to throw us social scraps to keep the gears of their operating system functional, but how they failed to anticipate the planetary limits.
  2. A naive attempt to propose something for Europe.

I just realized how Open-Source is the best argument against neoliberalism.


To my friends in the United States: my heart is with you. Know that humanity has always emerged victorious against tyranny. Nobody is freestanding; we are all part of something greater.

Here are some partisan songs from my terroir, just so you can be an international fighter for peace:

Keep fighting on, comrades. ✊ 🟥

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I think it's not ready to make game (imho) but we need to contribute / use it so it can get mature enough to be used for game dev seriously.

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I am interested by your experience, do you mean the fact they stopped shipping physical goodies was a deal-breaker? Or is it more general?

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you! For now I haven't received any feedback from the Tekton community so I am not sure I will keep working on this specific project but I will definitely continue taking part in FOSS !

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks a lot! 🙏

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/7401258 As a comment advised me to :)

Hello folks!

I was going to post my blog post on Reddit and I discovered Lemmy :) It seemed like a warmer place so I just post it there!

In this blog post I wrote about my experience as a first-time maintainer and a first-time participant of Hacktoberfest. In the future, I am seriously considering contributing to Bevy and/or Lemmy!

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks a lot for the tips 🙏 !

[–] raskyld@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

I wonder if there could be a technical solution to this problem, like letting users define aggregates of multiple community and let them choose a deduplication algorithm of their choice.. 🤔

 

Hello folks!

I was going to post my blog post on Reddit and I discovered Lemmy :) It seemed like a warmer place so I just post it there!

In this blog post I wrote about my experience as a first-time maintainer and a first-time participant of Hacktoberfest. In the future, I am seriously considering contributing to Bevy and/or Lemmy!

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