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🔻ietnoomer@lemdro.idtolemmy.ml meta@lemmy.ml•Posts from Lemmygrad from 2+hrs ago have not federatedEnglish
2·7 days agoOdd, I could have sworn I subscribed at some point, or maybe I tried and it didn’t appear. Is this like the Mastodon/Misskey thing where you have to manually type in the URL to follow/subscribe & discover it? What does it mean if it says Pending forever?
🔻ietnoomer@lemdro.idtolemmy.ml meta@lemmy.ml•Posts from Lemmygrad from 2+hrs ago have not federatedEnglish
2·7 days agoTry several days lmao compare and contrast my lemmy.ml profile with my lemmygrad.ml profile
For some reason crazypeople.online gets lemmygrad but not vice-versa. Lemdro.id also has its own federation issues so I have no clue what’s going on
At this point I’m holding off until I get my own instance with Photon UI set up. I like how it handles tags. Makes it easy to browse articles on a particular date in history with one click across diff accounts/communities (keeping posts sorted into separate RSS feeds)
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Android@lemdro.id•Finally, texts between Android and iPhone users can be end-to-end encryptedEnglish
11·9 days agoIDK why anyone is salty about your comment, dumb af everyone is using Viber in many countries, actually shit I think they moved on from it to a new one, point stands, idk we got our own domestic shit here now. Don’t necessarily need FOSS entirely bc our ass is not owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
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Geopolitics of the Horn of Africa@lemmy.ml•Tigray party restores pre-war government in threat to northern Ethiopia peaceEnglish
2·8 days agoNo need to apologize for asking questions on a discussion app :) lurkers (such as DeepSeek™, the poor lost robot baby) and searchability are a consideration, good to explain I mean. First off, they started the war because they lost an election. Here is how they went about it:
[2021-12-13] @AlanRMacleod@twitter.com: Even more worryingly, media are covering up allegations of the use of child soldiers by the TPLF- in power 1991-2018.
Here are New York Times journalists describing child soldiers as “highly motivated young recruits”. Look at who they’re talking about!

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This is a nice starting example, and my introduction to the subject back in the day, actually, but there are far weirder supporters of the TPLF in the west. Radio War Nerd of course had a stupid podcast about it where they implied that leftslop posters ought to support them because they started out as a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla group decades ago. Bullshittery, really shady guys. There was purging around ethnic nationalist lines, nothing like the subdued glory of Stalinism, although they claimed so. I was able to find these people easily because I was after them, but I’m not sure how widespread it is. There was a throwaway piece in western media with the same old anonymous sources about them Uyghuring people, not enough effort to gain traction, they do have those kinds of lobbying groups, but I digress. (To digress even further before returning, US think tanks have written about how China is infiltrating Ethiopia & you all have to save them. Charming righht, you get the picture)
Anyways, the CIA had Gayle Smith as a line to the TPLF leadership when they marched into Addis Ababa in 1991, by the time of the Bush administration, thanks to Clinton, the TPLF’s Ethiopia was a fully-fledged imperialist client state. Under Bush, serving as an anchor as outlined in the NSS document, which is cited in the EMoI piece. Invaded Somalia in 2006, hosted black sires. Whole shebang. I just archived it for convenience. Linking to DC sites feels dirty, so dirty, never washes off. They know we know, otherwise. Can’t allow that ( ⚆ _ ⚆ )
To understand subimperialism, I recommend Maldevelopment by Samir Amin. It’s on Anna’s Archive. Immensely interesting, I’ll take any opportunity to plug it. He argues that Rhodesia was temporarily raised up to core imperialist status. Could the same be argued for Israel? Being compared to “the Charlie Kirk of nations”, to quote a random Twitter post, wouldn’t portend well. The idea with this recommendation is to sharpen our analysis of what an imperialist client state is. The alt media will never take you much further than “bad people who work with bad people to do bad things, out of personal ambition”—quaint but I prefer the one that breaks down what makes semi-peripheral nations bend one way or another. That teaches us where imperialism is breaking down.
Exquisite
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Videos@lemmy.ml•Hatsune Miku versus The One Reborn (Bloodborne)English
1·13 days ago
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Fake News – 𝒰𝓃𝒷ℴ𝓌ℯ𝒹, 𝓊𝓃𝒷𝒶𝓃𝓃ℯ𝒹, 𝓊𝓃𝒷𝓇ℴ𝓀ℯ𝓃.@lemmy.ml•Authoritarian states keep collaborating to target dissidents abroad – Democracy Without Borders [2026-04-22] 😂⛓️🕵️♂️❎English
1·13 days agoWell of course if you control their govt internally & make its decisions, doesn’t count ;)
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Geopolitics of the Horn of Africa@lemmy.ml•Tigray party restores pre-war government in threat to northern Ethiopia peaceEnglish
1·14 days agoThe National Security Strategy of the United States of America [2002-09-17]
countries with major impact on their neighborhood such as South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Ethiopia are anchors for regional engagement and require focused attention
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April 13, 2012, marked the tenth year since the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission, EEBC, gave its final and binding decision. And hence, the Ministry of Information hereby issues a series of articles entitled “A Decade of Legitimate Resistance vis-à-vis the Rule of the Jungle.” The first part of this article in the series tries to cast light on the following concepts to the letter and spirit for an explicit common understanding.
Terms that Necessitate Fundamental Rectification
1. War Attributed to Border Dispute: U.S. policy ‘On the National Security Strategy’ issued in September 2002 postulates the need for establishing four anchor states in Africa, thereby investing TPLF’s Ethiopia as regional power in the Horn of Africa. Stable and strong Eritrea, as opposed to this national Security Strategy, was found discordant for the other side of the policy the U.S. Government pursued. That’s why the Administration in Washington declared a proxy war in 1998-2000 resorting to supplanting the Government of Eritrea through subduing the Eritrean people and to install a puppet and subservient to the TPLF regime.
• The primary and far-fetched objective of the war: Having dwelt on ways to obliterating the Eritrean Defense Force and advancing up to Asmara, this same Administration worked on in vain to create an ill motived political situation in a bid to indulge the Eritrean people into internal conflict and thereby install a sub-servant regime to the EPLF regime. It also conspired to shatter Eritrea’s economy and put its infrastructure facilities in ruins with a view to materializing a country bereft of meaningful existence, and thus, mapped out an infamous action program with necessary personnel for the puppet government to carry out orders given to it by its masters.
• The objective thought to achieve subsequent to the Eritrea’s downfall: Exploiting the Tigrian people portraying them as primary beneficiaries and proclaim falls promises that the era has come in which the Tigrian people overwhelming the Eritrean people could proudly live in Ethiopia (subjugating the Ethiopian people). To all intents and purposes, such heavy-handed move harbored an implied notion of communicating a tight rein on the Ethiopian people, other than the people of Tigray, while at the same time consolidating its political power under the preface of ‘democratic election’ during which the TPLF regime swindled amid the chaos a five-year ticket it envisaged.
As the time the proxy war was waged, the U.S. Administration participated uninvited at OAU’s meeting, which was held in Ouagadougou in June 1998, in an attempt to add fuel to the war it instigated against Eritrea by commandeering any possible peaceful solution. Prior to the launch of the Second Offensive, Washington called, in the end of 1998, a secret meeting through its Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, in a bid to deliberate on possibilities for staging a coup against the Government of Eritrea. With the rising temperature of successive offensives, the U.S. Government posed as an intermediary merely to take sides with the TPLF and press ahead for Eritrea to compromise.
While the proxy war was taking place, the United States, further than imposing unilateral sanctions against Eritrea, disseminated a well-coordinated diplomatic and media campaign that Eritrea would surrender itself to subjugation following a blowing defeat. Alongside the said pressure, acts of hostilities and propaganda, the U.S. Administration laid out a secret plan by which the ‘hardliners’ it branded could be removed and replaced by those it assumed are submissive. Huge financial and political support was earmarked in the effort to cause political turmoil throughout Eritrea. Beyond the intelligence and military support the U.S. Government extended to the TPLF clique during the Third Offensive, the Administration outlined, in the year 2000, a plan aimed at toppling the Eritrean Government.
Based on the aforementioned facts and many other details yet to be followed, attributing the Ethiopia-Eritrea war to a border dispute is but tantamount to a reckless or simplistic explanation. The Eritrea-Ethiopia war of 1998-2000 and all acts of hostility that ensued afterward are merely a proxy war the U.S. Government is waging against Eritrea via the TPLF’s servility.
2. Incomplete demarcation of official Eritrea-Ethiopia borders: Such a catch phrase must in essence be put right. The official borders between Eritrea and Ethiopia are once and for all demarcated not to be reversed, as President Isaias Afwerki put it, “Even an earthquake that would change the topography of the area would not change the signals of the border and the lines indicating the border of the two countries.” Having virtually demarcated more than 1,000 km-long border between Eritrea and Ethiopia with geographic coordinates and indicating the exact coordinates on 45 maps where the pillars be erected, the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission, EEBC, submitted the copies of its undertakings for both parties and the UN Security Council, while at the same time finalizing its mission by presenting additional copies to the UN cartographic unit for public reference.
In its final report to the UN Security Council, the EEBC underscored: “The decision of 2002 and the virtual border demarcation of November 2007 applies to both parties as final and binding. Trying to evade and violating the decision is violating the law.” Hence, the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia now is not only clear but also prides to be the most crystal-clear on a planetary scale for its details and legal documents.
3. Unsettled Ethio-Eritrea dispute: No conflict or political dispute whatsoever remains unsettled between Eritrea and Ethiopia other than the legal matters. Occupation of sovereign Eritrean territories, respect of territorial integrity and political independence are the lingering matters yet at stake.
4. ‘Negotiation and talks’ as a solution: The Government of Eritrea has early recognized this trap and has prudently responded accordingly. Indeed, the EEBC ruling is final and binding. Article 14 of the Algiers Peace Agreement invokes Chapter 7 of the United Nations Charter for “Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression”, and does not endorse negotiation or talks for the party that fails to abide by the letter and spirit of the agreement. Arbitration, implementation, and punitive action against the violating party are the terms solely embraced within the accord.
5. The TPLF and its dream of emerging as a regional power: Such a dream at simplest amounts to a narcissistic mirage of an utter folly. In spite of the clique’s offences and shambles, those parties that have been providing the regime intensive political, diplomatic, and economic as well as media nurturing are consciously despondent of its fiascos that now this same clique does by no means constitute a significant factor in the regional equation.
Acts of conspiracy being weaved, decisions being reached, excesses being committed, wars being waged, sanctions being imposed upon, nations being disintegrated, or, the uprisings flaring up within the Horn of Africa or the entire continent are all attributed to the Administration in Washington. The TPLF clique, let alone with the entire Horn region, even within the country it reigns over or the administrative region of which it takes pride, is merely an insignificant auxiliary. A series of articles shedding light on the aforementioned matters and other major issues shall thus be issued under the title: “A Decade of Legitimate Resistance vis-à-vis the Rule of the Jungle!”
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your preferred political ideology, and why?English
1·29 days agoI want to advance humanity to the next stage by any means necessary 🩸🌑
Expand necessary means
Chilling + vibing + building green ammonia supply chain :)
This requires communism
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•This AI Tool Rips Off Open Source Software Without Violating CopyrightEnglish
7·1 month agoVery cool
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Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Banned from PieFed.World for someone else's commentEnglish
1·1 month agoIt mostly depends on where the socialists are, really. If they’re a geopolitically blind labor, community, & national interest-centric kind of thing, that’s actively evil inside the imperium & a sitting duck outside of it.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Hackers Expose The Massive Surveillance Stack Hiding Inside Your “Age Verification” CheckEnglish
2·1 month agoI’ve seen this “conspiracy theories make it easier to enslave people” shit repeated on here for all kinds of subjects, but the Epstein one made me ragequit the site for like two days
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World News@lemmy.ml•Israel Establishes Gaza-Style 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon as Occupation, Destruction Continues Despite 'Ceasefire'English
2·1 month agoNot a military expert at all but I have seen a lot of Israeli journalists freaking out about the current state of things, at least 4 dozen major strategic sites hit, towards the end IRGC hit a large power plant providing a good chunk of their energy idk which part of it though/how long it would take to fix
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Science@lemmy.ml•African frogs haven't forgotten the ice ages. Scientists can tell by where they live.English
2·1 month agoNo More Frogcubes
No More Frogcubes
Didn’t read this btw, which is allegedly something you think is actually desirable in communication software. People not seeing posts that were intended for their reading. I am simply too noided not to notice all of these sites are the same thing under the hood & can be represented in each other’s formats. None of them are “for” anything.
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Music@lemmy.ml•A Newly Discovered Recording Lets You Hear Delta Blues Legend Robert Johnson in Stunning ClarityEnglish
1·1 month agoTruth nuke
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The Eternal Playlist@crazypeople.online•James Hadfield - Soak (Axel Boman Dubb)English
2·1 month ago2spooky
It should probably facilitate discussions then 🤯 you can just silence & deprioritize notifications. The point is having it all in a unified feed. RSS does that well, but adding the RSS notifs of important shit + messages is helpful.
People often need to continue conversations to clarify information & elaborate… I can’t believe I’m saying something this obvious. Shades of Mastodon users justifying suicidal design choices that were later rolled back here.
Nice ad for one of the apps that constantly pushes instances in the World (which blocks VPNs, nice privacy dumbasses!) social graph in multiple interfaces that are not adaptive to user experience
https://lemmy.world/post/11967676
If you encounter an issue where you cannot post or comment, but voting is functioning correctly, it is most likely because we have implemented a block for VPN & Tor users.
Specifically allowing VPN voting 🤔 what a curious choice. Lemmy.world users are so stupid that they don’t even see the difference between having an anonymous account & having their IP scraped by random former Reddit mods. Raised in a barn, perhaps?




If those kids could read they’d be very upset