Esperantist
@Esperantist@wolfballs.com
- Canadian Trucker Convoy Raises $450,000+ Using Bitcoin, Bypassing GoFundMe Restrictionscryptoadventure.com ↗Submitted 2 years ago to main@wolfballs.com | 4 comments
- Comment on We on the right have started a workers revolution. Trucker’s in Canada standing up to oligarchs, tyrannical leaders, big pharmaceutical companies and the the mindless sheep that support them. 2 years ago:
Thanks for the explanation! I love your take on the situation. And even though I don't agree with lemmy.ml's stance I think it's nice that they're allowed to run their site however they want, too. I just found out about these federated services recently and they're so exciting. It feels like maybe, if we all spread the word and participate, maybe we'll get some semblance of old-internet culture back. The monolithic service model is awful and I can't wait to see it go.
- Comment on We've Surpassed 10k Posts, Folks 2 years ago:
I hate NFTs so much it's unreal
- Comment on [deleted] 2 years ago:
I can only say so much to change your mind on any particular label, but I think my biggest consideration with this blanket labeling of groups (be they groups I agree with or not) is just the history of how the American government treats "terrorists" - and I'm using that word loosely. Once you're designated a terrorist, all bets are off and despite what's on paper, you don't really have any rights. You don't really even have to go back far to find examples of this.
The Abu Ghraib prison operated by the US military held people that, by the admission of the former commanding officer of the prison, tortured and executed people who she estimated were 90% innocent. They were just people in the wrong place at the wrong time who happened to be called a terrorist by the wrong person.
Are you sure it's a good idea to throw the "terrorist" label around, given what our government does to people who get called terrorists? What happens when it's you, or your family, or your friends who are on the receiving end of that? I'm pretty far left. I certainly don't think I deserve that kind of treatment for holding the extremist position that we should have 16 years of taxpayer funded schooling instead of 12, or that we shouldn't have starving kids in the richest country on Earth. Do you?
I guess all I'm saying here is that we have to be really careful with how we use words.
- Comment on I think i'm gonna change the name of wolfballs 2 years ago:
I never heard of PirateChain until now, so I skimmed the white paper and it looks pretty cool! I don't fully understand how the ZCash zero-knowledge transaction system works, admittedly, but it always bothered me that privacy was optional. From my reading it seems like, among other things, Pirate Cash is basically ZCash but with privacy always on, right?
For now I think I'll stick to Monero, just for the sake of it being battle-tested by criminal groups. It's sort of like alternative anonymity networks like i2p in my view. They may be superior in every way, but until someone is willing to put their neck on the line betting on that tech, I can't really be sure how well it works if only because I don't have the technical background to consider all possible weaknesses to the new system. I still might buy in though, I got into Monero way too late but I'm in now and holding on tight.
- Comment on We on the right have started a workers revolution. Trucker’s in Canada standing up to oligarchs, tyrannical leaders, big pharmaceutical companies and the the mindless sheep that support them. 2 years ago:
The UN declaration on human rights is being trampled on by various groups which don't neatly fit a "wing" or a "class"
I agree that they don't neatly fit a wing, or any narrow political belief, but the people who have the power to trample your rights are the rich and powerful. We're certainly not in the same class as Bezos, Musk, Zuckerberg, etc. That's the true divide - their interests are diametrically opposed to ours in almost all areas.
I agree with you and the other commenter down below actually - I don't know if using descriptions by "wing" is really effective. To clarify, I'm working class, fairly low income, and I think a lot of the services we run as for-profit enterprises shouldn't be, and should be managed by a competent state. I guess that's what I mean when I say "left wing" broadly speaking, but I should've been more specific in the first place, what with how they intentionally muddy the waters and break up our ability to communicate effectively.
But anyway, we're all in agreement that the truckers have a right to strike, and that's the important thing here and now!
- Comment on [deleted] 2 years ago:
Having met a bunch of self-identified antifa people I disagree about them. It's a nebulous label which isn't exclusively self-applied, much like the label of WN or Nazi, and as such there's no "quality control" on who is or isn't antifa. Anyone can call themselves antifa, or be called antifa. Ideologically there's no requirement for violence, although plenty of them are certainly prone to it, and it doesn't seem right to blanket a diverse set of views as terrorist. I hate to use the slippery slope argument because generally they're pretty weak, but it really is a slippery slope. Without a formally agreed upon definition, you could basically designate any leftist as a terrorist this way.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 years ago:
There's Pixelfed which I'm pretty sure is supposed to be like a federated Instagram alternative. I've never used it or Instagram though so I couldn't tell you how they stack up against one another.
- Comment on Reddit mod here 2 years ago:
Do you have a name for this person? Sounds like a fascinating case and I'd love to learn more
- Comment on I think i'm gonna change the name of wolfballs 2 years ago:
Per point 2, managing bitcoind isn't too difficult. I'm not a great dev but I managed to get it working just to tinker with. The documentation on API usage is pretty good. Do you have any plans of accepting other crypto like XMR or LTC? Bitcoin and Ethereum are good in their own right but neither is great for small transactions because of the high fees, and they aren't very good privacy-wise either.
- Comment on I propose a rule change 2 years ago:
If we just go strictly by the initialism, drawn sexual images even if not pornographic don't seem like the kind of thing that'd be safe to look at at work. Seems fitting to give them an NSFW tag.
- Comment on We on the right have started a workers revolution. Trucker’s in Canada standing up to oligarchs, tyrannical leaders, big pharmaceutical companies and the the mindless sheep that support them. 2 years ago:
I'm really glad to hear that. I was a little worried the Lemmy servers would end up like voat did, as not an better alternative but just the banned user dumping ground. Doesn't seem to be that way though, everyone seems very welcoming. Can't wait to learn more about this platform.
- Comment on We on the right have started a workers revolution. Trucker’s in Canada standing up to oligarchs, tyrannical leaders, big pharmaceutical companies and the the mindless sheep that support them. 2 years ago:
Hey since you're here and I'm new, I have a question about Lemmy that searching ddg didn't help me with. I notice the commenter above you is from a different instance, but commenting on this instance. I can't comment on lemmy.ml posts in my feed from this account though. Is this because of some difference in the configuration of your instances? Like you allow external posters and they don't, or they blocked you specifically, or what?
- Comment on We on the right have started a workers revolution. Trucker’s in Canada standing up to oligarchs, tyrannical leaders, big pharmaceutical companies and the the mindless sheep that support them. 2 years ago:
Thanks, good to be here!
- Comment on We've Surpassed 10k Posts, Folks 2 years ago:
Congrats! Who was lucky number 10k?
- Comment on Watch this to see the ultimate evidence that our media parrots the same talking points to push narratives. Show this to friends and family. This is Operation Mockingbird 2 years ago:
I'm interested but not if it's on Instagram. Mirror please?
- Comment on We on the right have started a workers revolution. Trucker’s in Canada standing up to oligarchs, tyrannical leaders, big pharmaceutical companies and the the mindless sheep that support them. 2 years ago:
Did it double post this? I think my lemmy client is bugging out, either the display portion or the the posting portion.
- Comment on We on the right have started a workers revolution. Trucker’s in Canada standing up to oligarchs, tyrannical leaders, big pharmaceutical companies and the the mindless sheep that support them. 2 years ago:
I'm both economically and socially pretty far left but I agree completely. Class solidarity is what matters and I'm in support of the truckers 100%. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills sometimes when I see how much vitriol is directed at people who neither want nor need a relatively new medical treatment.