OmniDeficient

joined 1 year ago
[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 36 points 3 days ago

Libs love being the opposition.

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago

Zio, nazi and old glory carrying spiderman pointing meme

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 4 weeks ago

The willingness of msm to uncritically accept this conflation says it all.

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 month ago

Yup, that was bad.

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Good to know, I don't remember seeing them report on China before. Main thing is to stay vigilant.

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

BreakThrough News is good.

Edit: African Stream and RedStreamNet/red. have both been kicked off certain big platforms. Good for getting out if the western bubble. They do tend to lean somewhat reactionary on LGBTQ+ issues.

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 1 month ago

Don't you see, we need the oil money to pay for the green technology shift! sicko yes

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't think DPRK has much in the way of Internet-facing sites dedicated to tech news. Innovations tend to be written about as how they are intended to improve an aspect of society, e.g. food production or medical treatments.

Check out KCNA for general news. It can be slow or unreachable at times.

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 month ago

That tune's name? Entry of the Gladiators.

[–] OmniDeficient@lemmygrad.ml 17 points 2 months ago (5 children)

Too bad CPGB-ML holds TERF views last I checked, and the revolution report website hosts some anti-lgbtq articles. I wouldn't be comfortable sharing this link with most people.

 

A comrade has provided a presumably more long-lived link here.
On my Kobo Clara 2E, putting them all in .kobo\screensaver\ causes the reader to load a random image every time I turn it off. Probably works very similar for other Kobo readers.
Non-permanent links: link1 link2 link3. If all the links are dead at some point, I can upload again.

Honestly stolen from Paperback Paradise, @paprbckparadise@twitter, paperback-paradise@tumblr

 

Goodreads link.

A different take on war. The most relevant 25% of the excerpt is in bold:

"I have volunteered," their octospider friend said, "to negotiate personally with the human leaders in an attempt to stop this conflict before it escalates into full-scale war. To accomplish this, however, I must Obviously have some help. If I suddenly appear in the camp of the human soldiers, they will kill me. Even if they do not, they will have no way of understanding what I am telling them. So some human who understands our language must accompany me to translate my colors or there's no way that a meaningful dialogue can be started."

After Richard and Nicole told the Chief Optimizer that they had no disagreement with the basic concept proposed by Archie, the two humans and their octospider colleague were left alone to discuss the details. Archie's idea was straightforward. Nicole and he would approach the camp near the Cylindrical Sea together and would request a meeting with Nakamura and the other human leaders. At that meeting Archie and Nicole would explain that the octospiders were a peace-loving species who had no territorial claims on the north side of the Cylindrical Sea. Archie would request that the humans withdraw from their camp and cease their overflights. If necessary, as a token of the goodwill of the octospiders, Archie would offer to supply quantities of food and water to help the humans through their current difficulties. A permanent relationship between the two species would be established and a treaty drafted to codify the agreement.

"Jesus," Richard said after he finished translating Archie's comments. "And I thought Nicole was an idealist!"

Archie did not understand Richard's remark. Nicole patiently explained to the octospider that the leaders of New Eden were not likely to be as reasonable as Archie was assuming. "It is entirely possible," Nicole said, to stress the danger of what Archie was proposing, "that they will kill us both before we are ever allowed to say anything."

Archie kept insisting that what he was proposing was bound to be accepted eventually because it was clearly in the best interests of the humans living in New Eden.

"Look, Archie," Richard responded in frustration, "what you said is just not correct. There are many human beings, including Nakamura, who do not give a shit what is good for the colony. In fact, the common welfare is not even a factor in the subconscious objective function, to use your terms-, that governs their behavior. All they care about is themselves. Every decision is weighed in terms of whether or not it will increase their own personal power or influence. In our history, leaders have often destroyed their own countries or colonies in attempts to retain their power."

The octospider was stubborn. "What you are describing just cannot be true in an advanced species," Archie insisted. "The fundamental laws of evolution clearly indicate that those species whose primary value is the welfare of the group will outlast those in which the individual is supreme. Are you suggesting that human beings are an aberration of some kind, a freak of nature violating a fundamental—"

Nicole interrupted. 'This is all very interesting, you two," she said, "but we have some more pressing business. We must design a plan of action that has no pitfalls. . . . Richard, if you don't like Archie's plan, what do you suggest?"

Richard reflected for several seconds before speaking. "I believe that Nakamura has committed New Eden to this action against the octospiders for many reasons, one of which is to preclude criticism of the domestic failures by his government. I do not think he will be dissuaded from his course unless the citizens are overwhelmingly against the war, and, I'm sorry to say, I don't think that will happen unless the colonists are convinced the war will be a disaster."

"So you think threats are necessary?" Nicole said.

"As a minimum. What would be perfect would be a demonstration of military might by the octospiders," Richard said.

"I'm afraid that's impossible," Archie commented, "at least under the current circumstances."


"Why?" Richard asked. 'The Chief Optimizer spoke with confidence about winning any war that might occur. If you were to attack and utterly destroy that camp—"

"Now it is you who do not understand us," Archie said. "Because war, or any conflict that can result in deliberate deaths, is such a nonoptimal way of resolving disputes, our colony has very strict regulations governing concerted hostile actions. Controls are built into our society to make war absolutely the solution of the last resort. We have no standing army and no stockpile of weapons, for example. And there are other restraints as well. All optimizers participating in a decision to declare war, as well as all octospiders engaging in an armed conflict, are immediately terminated after the war."

"Whaaat?" said Richard, not believing his translator. "That's not possible."

"Yes, it is," Archie said. "As you can imagine, these factors significantly deter our participation in nondefensive hostilities. The Chief Optimizer knows that she signed her own death warrant two weeks ago when she authorized the beginning of war preparations. All eighty of the octospiders now living and working in the War Domain will be terminated when this war is either concluded or the threat of war has officially passed. ... I myself, since I was part of the discussions today, will be placed on the termination lists if war is declared."

Richard and Nicole were speechless. "The only possible justification for war to an octospider," Archie continued, "is an unambiguous threat to the very survival of the colony. Once that threat is identified and acknowledged, our species undergoes a metamorphosis and prosecutes the war, without mercy, until either the threat is obliterated or our colony has been destroyed. Generations ago, some very wise optimizers realized that those individual octospiders who were engaged in killing, and the design of killing, were so psychologically altered by their experiences that they became a significant detriment to the operation of a peaceful colony. That's why the termination codicils were enacted."

 

Here is the recipe I used. Turned out pretty good, so I might return to this recipe in the future.
The other stuff in the picture is spinach, tzatziki, sriracha, rice+buckwheat and some vegetables.
As you can see, I'm not a photographer.

 

I want to veganize this wet salad recipe.

  1. Probably gonna replace the spaghetti with beans, at least once I've done a test run.
  2. I'd like to partially or completely replace the mayo with something less fatty, maybe cashew? Hopefully some black Himalaya salt can emulate the egg flavor.

  • 500g (17.5oz) spaghetti (dry weight)
  • 600-700g (21-25oz) smoked sausage (about 1/3" pieces?) - Seitan w/liquid smoke, probably.
  • 5-7 hard boiled eggs (diced/chopped or mashed even) - nothing I guess
  • 3 apples (chopped)
  • 1 tbsp mustard
  • 300-350g (10.5-12.5oz) mayonnaise - I figure using a cashew based cream I can replace both mayo and egg at once. Might add some mayo or oil if the salad needs fat.
  • 500-600g (17.5-21oz) pickled cucumber (vinegar, not brine - chopped)

Stir in some milk if the salad starts getting dry.


I'd love some instructions on the mayo/egg replacement, as well as the smoked sausage, to make sure the chances of success are as high as possible on the first try.

 

Seems like they had to sign an NDA. The thread came up when I was searching various tags, so I have no more context. Hopefully turns out to be a big (vegan) nothingburger.

 

Dramatization of a Reddit discussion.

 

I finally got around to buying some wheat gluten, and I hope to make some seitan or similar in the next week or so.
I'm looking for tips from more experienced vegans on recipes that are simple (few steps and ingredients) and also tasty enough to make someone want to experiment more.
Please don't put too much effort into this as I'm liable to lose motivation and take weeks actually getting around to it.

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