why wouldn't i? its a bourgeois concern. the concept of 'owning' anything digital is artificially imposed and dumb.
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I've played with it on occasion, see no practical use in my case. I do think its neat because it further illegitimatizes copyright law. and maybe puts a few white collar workers out of a job. but thats about it.
nah, wasn't me. but yeah usu is the goat!! i know quite a few of their writers, actually. its nice to see critiques of the major parties here in the us from a reasonable standpoint, as more often it comes from anarchists and the ilk. figuring out proper strategy for our conditions when we have yet to gain any substantial wins will be quite a task.
unity-struggle-unity has some good beginner stuff like this. https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2025-11-28-the-mass-meeting/ and https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2025-12-23-how-we-meet-the-masses/ come to mind.
all the propaganda art coming out of russia nowadays has been lame as hell. really goes to show how meaningless this war is. even the nationalists don't really gaf.
okay agree about the data centers, crisis of overproduction with the whole ai bubble going on. definitely will need to be rectified at some point. but since when did communists care about art theft lmao? you hear yourself? i would argue that them losing their class position is helpful, actually. perhaps they would lose their attachment to property while they are at it. because that kind of thinking certainly isn't indictive of being a revolutionary subject.