

Not included in the headline but significant is full NTSC support, so US region copies now work.
Not included in the headline but significant is full NTSC support, so US region copies now work.
Thank you for bringing this up. Just handing someone a book of leftist theory isn’t going to do anything if the person isn’t able to understand what they’re reading. I’ve seen a lot of recommendations for leftist books. But every book I’ve seen recommended is well above the reading level of a majority of the US. Relevant to current events, liberal media talked down about how basic Trump’s speeches were, literally calling him a “low grade elementary schooler”. However, talking in such a basic manner meant that people could understand what he was saying. It should be unsurprising that people will support a message they can understand over one they can’t.
I know I’m an outsider here, so please let me know if this out of line, but this is something I care a lot about after my neighbors tried to read The Communist Manifesto in their first semester of college and were completely unable to understand any of it (relatedly, if anyone knows of any leftist works of any type that would be accessible with only basic literacy skills, I would love to hear about them.)
To give a quick idea of what the video cares about, here’s the three longest segments in the video:
Fascism: 50 seconds
Nazism: 49 seconds in addition to the 50 seconds on fascism above
Liberalism: 30 seconds
Now let’s look at left wing ideologies:
Syndicalism: 26 seconds
Socialism: 22 seconds
Communism: 14 seconds
Anarchism: 13 seconds
There’s also a positive spin on imperialism and especially Nazism, and the only mention of Marxism is in the section on socialism. It’s that kind of fake “neutral” that really just promotes the far right.
Accurate news is only accessible to people who can read it. And sadly, a majority of the US lacks the literacy skills to do that. Additionally, voter suppression in the US is becoming increasingly common with some nonprofits seeing the US becoming less democratic over time. Combine this with recent efforts to sabotage education even more, and it becomes unlikely that voting will meaningfully change anything.
To add on to what others have said, vibe coding is ushering in a new golden age for black hat hackers. If someone is rely entirely on AI to generate code they likely don’t understand what the code they have is actually doing. This tends to lead to an app that works correctly for what the prompted specified but behaves badly the instant it has to handle anything outside of the prompt, like a malformed request or data outside the prompted parameters. As a result these apps tend to be easy to exploit by malicious actors, often in ways the original prompter never thought of.