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  • There is no recommendation that a user can decline. Windows uploads the keys without asking, without consent.

  • Realistically, there is no transition yet, there is only addition. The world is adopting new energy sources, but it is not exiting the old ones. Oil consumption keeps growing.

  • Technological solutions tend to cause just more and bigger problems. Why not change the processes that need to change anyway to transform agriculture into a sustainable activity? Like producing and distributing food locally, vegan, around the year, outside, and without fossil fuel based fertilizer. Furthermore, nitrogen being obtained by the plants themselves does nothing to solve the broken nitrogen cycle as long as nitrogen gets still flushed into waters instead of being collected and returned to the farmlands. You can't fix an ecologically flawed process by attaching high-tech gimmicks.

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    What would the communist solution to climate change look like?

    marxist.com /what-would-the-communist-solution-to-climate-change-look-like.htm
  • Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz

    ‘Food and fossil fuel production causing $5bn of environmental damage an hour’

    www.theguardian.com /environment/2025/dec/09/food-fossil-fuel-production-5bn-environmental-damage-an-hour-un-geo-report-
  • Degrowth @slrpnk.net

    Actual Abundance and How to Get There | A review of “Radical Abundance” from Pluto Press

    www.briefecology.com /p/actual-abundance-and-how-to-get-there
  • The root cause of everything bad, the error of errors, is to have private property of the means of production. Without it, we'd have a wealthy, technologically advanced civilization within planetary boundaries. Socialism first!

  • LLMs make stuff up. How shocking!!! And Republican big brain Marsha from Tennessee figured it all out. Award to her nothing less than the Nobel physics prize. The US need more geniuses like her to speed up its decline. It is so brave of her to violate the first amendment of her nation's constitution to interfere with this nasty free speech. Truly suitable behavior for a representative of a failed state.

  • Economics @lemmy.ml

    Tens of thousands of layoffs are being blamed on AI. What are companies actually getting?

    www.nbcnews.com /business/business-news/tens-thousands-layoffs-are-blamed-ai-are-companies-actually-getting-rcna240221
  • I don't buy this. You wrote, “It's not really cheaper for those who matter (the bourgeoisie).” and then “Cheaper for government isn't the point that drives policy.” Yes, it is! Because the government is the government of the bourgeoisie. It is the ruling assembly for their capitalist economy. Ultimately, it is the working class who funds the government because it is the class which does all work. So, you could pretend that costs do not matter for the capitalists. But the working class can only pay in taxes what they got in wages. This means higher costs for government lower the profits of capitalists. (And we know that capitalists want to slash government spending wherever possible.) And that is why it is a cost to everybody in society when politicians decide to punish the poor for what is not their fault, when, for example, they maintain a homeless population at great costs while it is cheaper to house them in existing empty housing. This hurts the homeless the most, at the expense of everyone.

  • Economics @lemmy.ml

    Is it cheaper to end poverty than to maintain it? Research says yes

    www.abc.net.au /news/2025-10-28/cheaper-to-end-poverty-increase-jobseeker-than-maintain-hardship/105866692
  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Open letter by more than 2000 Scientists: Climate Neutrality is Europe’s Greatest Economic Opportunity

    zenodo.org /records/17399532
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Windows 10 refugees flock to Linux in what devs call their "biggest launch ever"

    www.neowin.net /news/windows-10-refugees-flock-to-linux-in-what-devs-call-their-biggest-launch-ever/
  • Economics @lemmy.ml

    The AI bubble and the US economy

    thenextrecession.wordpress.com /2025/10/14/the-ai-bubble-and-the-us-economy/
  • Economics @lemmy.ml

    What the stock market bubble can tell us about the state of the US economy

    marxist.com /what-the-stock-market-bubble-can-tell-us-about-the-state-of-the-us-economy.htm
  • I wished people (not to speak of leaders) of the left dared to talk no-nonsense like Lenin did and live by it. Even the most obvious truths are not spoken anymore. I yearn for a thousand figures like Milei, but radically far left, who wield their chainsaws to slash corporate bureaucracy and tear down the market everywhere.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    AI has had zero effect on jobs so far, says Yale study

    www.theregister.com /2025/10/01/ai_isnt_taking_people_jobs/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Senate report says AI will take 97M US jobs in the next 10 years, but those numbers come from ChatGPT

    www.theregister.com /2025/10/06/ai_job_losses_us_senate_report/
  • Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz

    Planetary Health Check 2025 | Our planet’s vital signs are flashing red

    www.planetaryhealthcheck.org
  • Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz

    The rich are killing the planet

    www.marxist.ca /article/the-rich-are-killing-the-planet
  • Economics @lemmy.ml

    Should We Trust (Neoliberal) Economists?

    yewtu.be /watch