BynarsAreOk

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I prefers the term of Dialectical Materialism simulator.

It’s a fantasy game for closet commies, as HOI IV is for closet Nazis or Wehraboos in the end

I'm not bothering to read much of this(500 comments?), but after a few minutes quick glance its the usual fairly above average positive response as usual.

I wonder if it is because with the game becoming less popular again most of the mainstream is gone already.

 

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"This isn't one of your fucking gremlins its an Enterprise"

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I give you the benefit of doubt, maybe there is a tiny chance you are not aware about sex tourism is what this story is about.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Jesus fucking forget reading the article, fucking idiot didn't even get beyond the first half of the headline lol.

 

Being a Unity tutorial maker in 2023 sounds like pain right now lol.

I do have to say the joker part is a bit silly, I've used Unity before as a hobbyist and Unity Engine is fine IMO, more than fine even compared to the alternatives. Every engine has problems, pick the right tool for the job.

Unity Technologies, the piece of shit company is the problem.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 1 year ago

Only two genders, male and political.

Only two races, white and political.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure if regular libs have been migrating to Lemmy leaving only the worst posters or if they are just becoming shittier.

Oh it is pretty clear now libs were never going to actually support real climate activism in the long run, anything that actualy threatens to disrupt their comfortable lives and treats.

I think also its just the fact any real climate action is inherently against the liberal democracy that continues to fail despite constantly promising e.g all the climate accords. The libs will naturally see protests against this inaction as a protest against democracy therefore everyone will be declared eco-fascists/tankies or worse.

 

Jesus fucking lol and it is so funny considering she literally talks about Marx and the industrial revolution and dismisses it, like please which is it?

How can you be so fundamentally wrong holy shit, I was skeptical when the other thread compared her with Peterson or whatever but boy oh boy this is the worst way possible to double down.

Just how hard is it to just own it, say some obviously fake PR shit like "oh we learned a lesson from the feedback of our community and we will do better in the future" or "we understand we should have approached the topic with a little more rigor" or something.

I fully admit I was willing to let her take this L as a fluke, something something her "team"(maybe even herself) suggested a bad topic and the minions can't afford to tell her that was a bad idea or something, but no.

I can't wait for the triple down I guess. Even the replies are still roasting her lol.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I want to highlight this particular update by Mercouris yesterday but just the last 10 minutes where he talks about the G20 and a specific article from the Financial times. I know not everyone enjoys his style but this is IMO some very good commentary. If you're bothered by his speech(he is on the slower side) maybe try 1.5x speed.

I think this time he manages to give a very good overview of the current climate and I think it is worth watching. Just a few points

-FT/west dismayed over Xi not attending the G20

-India supposedly frustrated that no progress is made because when dealing with the US means everything is always tied to agreement on the Ukraine war issue.

-Western narrative tries to blame lack of progress on the Chinese but they also can't understand that the Chinese views are also supported by many other global south countries therefore(my take here) this is a nonstarter, even if China wasn't socialist there is no imperative for China or anyone else to agree with anything, in other simpler words the west always saw these meetings as a place to sign and give orders instead of a place for negotiation and diplomacy. [Insert Marxist theory about imperialism here if its not already obvious.]

-Xi doesn't bother going because the G20 is increasingly irrelevant.

-Important point that we can notice that the west wants to keep the appearance of normality in relationship with China, the US keeps sending some irrelevant dumb idiot official after the other, between Yelen and Blinken etc while also going off the rails and escalating e.g Taiwan issue and chip war. The CPC on the other hand already understands this.

-Also points out(not the first time, he said this since last year) that the Chinese already understand they can't make deals with the US because every time one western official goes and says one thing the US government then goes and does the opposite.

-What he didn't mention in all of this is this isn't the first time and at least it is still fresh in my memory the absolute chad Xi berating Canadian PM whatever his idiot name is on the last G20 over exactly the same issue i.e Western guy comes and says one thing then turns around and says another to the media.

-Finally he thinks Xi simply doesn't like Biden(specially after Biden calling him a dictator) and that is one of the main reasons as well. Personally I call this maybe his worst take here, but then again if I were Xi it would be extremely tough to not go on CGTN or something and tell Biden to draw a clock every single time I could so I can relate.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Quite sad because it is a channel I otherwise enjoy and I do find her commentary useful obviously in science but even "adjacent" areas like climate change etc she wasn't this level of bad.

Now given first she makes a video effectively "preemptively" apologizing and dismissing criticism and then this shit, sigh I don't know, just sad and disappointing. The fact the two most recent videos are so tightly correlated I think makes it clear she is trying to diversify and is now also trying to make this transition by slowly driving away even liberals and just going all in on her personality cult.

I'll also go against some of the comments here because this sort of content is extremely out of touch with her viewers IMO even with the liberal types its at fucking 14k-8k ration in 24h.

I'm not sure where exactly it went wrong on her content pipeline, it is extremely puzzling.

The people that want to be told capitalism is great are fucking boomers in general, those that want to feel less guilty about destroying the world etc, specially Dem voters in the US. But that is not her viewership and besides she isn't even in the US anyway.

The millennial/gen X types are obviously not leftist enough to be socialist but are definitely "left" enough to see a photo of a black child starving in Africa and not go smiling and saying "yep Capitalism is extremely successful, yep 100% agree science lady".

As I said very surprising how out of touch she is with this one.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I mean this in the nicest way possible but this doesn't make sense to me, did you miss a word somewhere? Honestly, "wouldn't expect what"?

Expect bad performance? Expect from Bethesda? Expect the politics OP mentioned? Or maybe you meant "a great game that surpassed expectations e.g BG3?"

[–] [email protected] 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Respectfuly, it is painful to read shit like this from uninformed people.

Here try googling this "Ukraine counter offensive goal crimea before:2023-07-01"(without quotes), just 3 random examples.

Zelensky signaled Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia is underway. Here’s what to expect

In terms of its goals, Kyiv has consistently said that it wants to recapture all of the territory controlled by Russia. In an address earlier this year Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that included Crimea.

“It is not an intention, it is our land. Crimea is our sea and our mountains,” Zelensky said.

Ukraine ‘ready’ to talk to Russia on Crimea if counteroffensive succeeds lol lmao

Ukraine's counteroffensive: Goals, opportunities, risks

In September 2022, in his only programmatic paper so far, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Lieutenant General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi offered only a rough sketch of how a Ukrainian counteroffensive might look. In the paper, he spoke of "several resolute, ideally simultaneous counterattacks." One strategically crucial target Zaluzhnyi mentioned was the Crimean peninsula, which Russia illegally annexed in 2014. In Kyiv, all agree this is the main direction Ukraine should focus its efforts. But they are also expecting surprises and deceptive maneuvers. Many, however, doubt Ukraine has enough equipment and fighting power to regain the peninsula.

Even western media tried to downplay it casting doubt from the beginning but the point I highlight is undeniably the planned goal was not achieved and it wont be achieved. Everyone would call that a failure.

But even the fucking Nazis can't agree on their own narrative and they're just coping now

Ukraine counteroffensive creeps ahead, measured in blood exactly 2 months ago, July 1st 2023

Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the counteroffensive was "slower than desired", without getting too specific. Ukraine says it has recaptured a cluster of villages in operations that liberated 130 square km (50 square miles) in the south, but this is a small percentage of the total territory held by Russia.

Go tell Zelensky to shut the fuck up, oh wait.

[–] [email protected] 48 points 1 year ago (3 children)

US caught straight lying or someone else caught playing both sides and getting burned as a result? Both are possible.

Indonesia rubbishes Pentagon’s ‘joint statement’ on China and Russia

“There is no joint statement and no press conference. What is important for me to underline is that our relationship with China is very good. We respect each other, we already have mutual understanding. I conveyed that in the US,” he said, adding “We are close friends with China, we respect America, and we seek friendship with Russia.”

A hexbear user tries to escape life in the European Union. Colorized, circa 2023

liberty-weeping sicko-no

 

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Greek football fans from Aris Thessaloniki hung a banner in support of Russian forces in a a match against Dinamo Kiev. Aris also won the match 1-0

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Another picture of the banner from Aris F.C. form the Greek city of Thessalonica:

  • Smash Azov Nazis, with the Soviet Victory flag and the flags of the Donetsk and Lugansk republics.
 

Literally spy balloon 2.0. This time a community center for helping immigrants with government paperwork is actually a secret spy agency.

He clarified that it was a police overseas service station, which was different from an actual police station. According to him, no police officers from China had visited their office and the association was focused on helping Chinese citizens renew and complete forms.

Jimmy Lu explained that during the pandemic, many Chinese immigrants were unable to travel back to China due to restrictions. To aid them, the association collaborated with the local police station in Fuzhou to remotely assist immigrants in renewing their Chinese driver’s licenses, as well as other necessary documents.

Jimmy Lu said that the association offered its office as a venue for Chinese immigrants to have virtual meetings with police officers in China. The staff at the association also assisted in measuring the applicants’ vision and weight to ensure their driver’s license information was up-to-date. The association informed Chinese-language media in NYC when establishing the police service station in 2022. In a picture the association shared with the press, Harry Lu, Jinping Chen and other leaders of the organization sat in front of a desk with a banner hanging on the wall that said, “Fuzhou Police Overseas Service Station.”

To coincide with the time zone in China, the office operated at 9:30 p.m. every Thursday from February to September 2022, helping more than 120 Chinese immigrants renew their driver’s licenses, Jimmy Lu said. Federal prosecutors say the police station was closed in the fall of 2022 after those operating it became aware of the FBI’s investigation.

I also absolutely love that part, the super duper secret police station is so secret that they checks notes gave the media a photo of them in front of a sign that says "Fuzhou Police Overseas Service Station".

 

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"Ackshualy that's not a swastica, you see back in Asia they have these symbols..." :maybe-later-honey:

 

Pretty cool article.

about autonomy

Autonomy at Scale Autonomous teams are a long-established management concept, although the term is usually applied to small work units, such as self-managed teams in factories. What Chinese companies have done is to scale team autonomy up to groups of as many as several dozen people, notably at the customer-facing end. The freedom of such teams resonates in China, where autonomy confers status; as the Chinese saying goes, “It’s better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix.”

At the e-commerce company Handu Group, the core brand HStyle uses a system of teams to create an internal entrepreneurship model, similar to the one Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini describe in “The End of Bureaucracy” (HBR, November–December 2018). Product teams are responsible for designing, producing, and selling their products. Each team has a minimum of three members: a designer in charge of product development; a web-page specialist responsible for online portal design, display, and sales; and a product management specialist in charge of sourcing, production, inventory, and logistics. If the product or line gets popular, the team size can grow to as many as a couple dozen people.

Although HStyle started with a single product and brand, its teams have created dozens of new offerings. That success has enabled HStyle’s upstream and downstream partners to transform themselves into customized producers. These external partners are independent of Handu Group and complement its factories.

HStyle sets task indicators (sales, gross profit, and inventory turnover) for each team annually. The team controls product development, new product launches, discounts, and promotions. It can continually adjust the products to improve the consumer’s experience. The company ranks team performance every day, and teams’ results are accessible to everyone in real time, putting each team under pressure to deliver. The data and thus the rankings change very quickly. The daily rankings are at the core of HStyle’s internal competition model.

If a team splits up and some members form a new team, the leader of the new team must pay a fee to the original team for its previous training of the acquired staff. Moreover, the company’s financial system automatically transfers 10% of an acquired staffer’s bonus to the original team leader every month for one year. This system encourages each team to reorganize and generate new autonomous teams.

Since 2005, the appliance giant Haier has been creating autonomous teams around the rendanheyi (“people, needs, connections”) model, in which each employee creates value directly for the user. In this model, which aims to support every employee’s entrepreneurial dreams, employees take P&L responsibility, create value for themselves, and cultivate lifelong Haier customers. In 2010 frontline employees were grouped into small, self-managing teams, known as zi zhu jing ying ti (ZZJYTs), which worked directly in the market to address customers’ existing needs as well as to anticipate and fulfill their future needs. In this operational model, each ZZJYT was responsible for its own P&L and members received a share of the profits created by the team. ZZJYTs were connected through a technology platform to the people managing resources at the back end. And people at both the front and back ends built communities of interest that worked together to make sure customer needs were met quickly and effectively, which led to profit growth. Haier built on this foundation and allowed these communities to incorporate as microenterprises with rights to make decisions, hire talent, and distribute compensation. These entrepreneurial teams could also enlist the help of suppliers, other microenterprises, and other partners from within or outside the Haier group as they saw fit.

More recently, Haier has adapted to its evolving market by developing a new organizational format: ecosystem microcommunities (EMs). An EM is a community of microenterprises that exists to address specific sets of user needs. Haier uses contracts to determine the rights and responsibilities of different microenterprises and stakeholders. For example, in 2019 the refrigerator sales microenterprise in Zhengzhou formed an EM with the refrigerator manufacturing microenterprise in Hefei. The two microenterprises agreed on a goal: provide high-quality products delivered on time—the “zero-defect and zero-delay” product. An incentive mechanism was established: If they achieved this goal and saw a profit increase of 20%, the joint unit would be rewarded with a value share of 140,000 RMB; and with a 30% increase, it would be rewarded 230,000 RMB. The two microenterprises achieved the 30% goal.

TL;DR some Chinese companies adopted a large independent team model which these teams have almost total freedom to design, market and sell products.

Some of the companies even make it so these teams get a direct share of the profits.

I can see both sides of an argument here. On one side I'm sure many people would prefer to just have a regular job and a well paying salary and not have to worry about the next product and sales metrics etc. Maybe its a result of alienation but nevertheless its not something many(most?) would enjoy.

On the other hand if you have a more direct connection to your work, you actualy design and are responsible for selling your shit. You are part of a smaller team you get to know and make personal connections instead of just being part of the giant faceless corporation.

Maybe that gives some more meaning to your work, certainly would be more motivated if you have a bigger share of the value you create.

At the very least it is a distinct difference from the individualist mindset we have in the west.

The other half of the article is a critique on western management with one basic premise, western managers are too scared to give up control so this style of management would be embarrassing and unthinkable for them.

Funny how situations seemingly unrelated to Marxism ends up reinforcing it, the writers probably don't realize but gee I wonder why the PMC doesn't want to give up control.

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