Fantastic. Tremendous. This pile, and I have to say I have seen many piles, this pile, of shit, is the greatest pile of shit, that anyone has ever seen. Period. Do you think crooked Hillary has a pile like this. No. Only me.
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Yendor@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your preferred daily driver distribution?6·2 years agoUbuntu. It Debian without the driver issues.
Yendor@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many of you were using Digg during its prime?3·2 years agoThat was me, but I also had Facebook between Digg and Reddit.
Yendor@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there anything that only the rich can currently afford but that everyone will have in the future?3·2 years agoI am a little, but compared to carbon emissions it’s not a big issue.
It’s a localised problem, so affected areas can solve it without needing the entire planet to agree. And we already have both political and technical solutions available to us. The only reason we haven’t implemented the fixes, is because big agriculture lobbies government successfully and it costs them no votes. But if the average voter has to stop showering because of water shortages, you can bet politicians will “solve” the water crisis in short order.
Yendor@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there anything that only the rich can currently afford but that everyone will have in the future?21·2 years agoWater for drinking isn’t the issue - that’s about 0.01% of all water usage. The issue is irrigation for food crops, which is >50% of water use in many places.
Yendor@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Other then lemmy, which social media sites do you use one a regular basis? which sites have you cut out of your life, and why?English3·2 years agoI have a twitter and an instagram - with about 5 posts on each. Ditched Facebook about 4 years ago when I realised it’s just all toxic boomers on there now. Ditched reddit when they killed 3rd party apps. So Lemmy, and a LinkedIn I only really check for work.
Ironically, I work for a small company and I handle all the social media. LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
It’s a combination of $2000/day wages, combined with a “I’m smarter than all those idiots who died” attitude.
Yendor@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.ml•How Stuff Works replaced writers with GPT-generated content and laid off editors132·2 years agoHumans aren’t much different. 99.9% of what we create is just a remix of existing parts/ideas. It’s why people spend 12-20 years pre-training on all the existing knowledge in the field they’re going to work in.
Yendor@sh.itjust.workstoDesign@lemmy.ml•Twitter’s new X logo wasn’t made by an in-house designer. It’s from an old podcastEnglish514·2 years agoDude, you hate Elon, we get it. But stop spamming this post everywhere. The cult of people who hate Elon has become way more annoying that the Cult of Elon at this point.
Yendor@sh.itjust.worksto Memes@lemmy.ml•Woodie Guthrie had an Anti-trump song in 1954 (Old Man Trump about Donald's Dad)English8·2 years agoReagan wasn’t the cause, just a symptom.
The evangelicals switching from politically neutral to Republican in the 70s is where the change started.
And old people getting stuck in social media echo chambers is what kicked it up a gear between 2008 and 2016.
You can’t have a communist economic policy without being authoritarian. It’s human nature - once money is removed as a motivator, society breaks down unless you motivate people some other way (not being sent to the gulag).
Anyone who wants a free-market completely devoid of government intervention has clearly never studied economics.
The most important book regarding capitalism is “The Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith. It’s the first book any education on economics will ask you to read. It in, Smith states that the role of government should be 3 main points: defence, law and order, and public services. So the person regarded as the father of capitalism would consider NASA, firefighters and sewerage to all be government responsibilities.
The Wealth of Nations was written at a time when government intervention was the cause of monopolies, not a solution to it.
As the free market was embraced in different countries, economists saw it operating and built on Smiths work. Pigou wrote about “externalities” (such as pollution) where the person benefiting is not paying all the costs of production, and that this required government intervention to correct the imbalance this causes in the free market.
It’s because everyone here has only ever lived under capitalism, and they see all its issues and think socialism/communism would solve them.
I used to work with two former USSR expats - one Polish, one Russian. (I was 30 years younger than them.) We were a small crew and would work away from home for weeks at a time, so we’d spend a lot of our down time talking. They did sometimes reminisce about the things they liked from the old country, but they were very clear that their live was so much better once they left.
People on Lemmy have this romantic idea of communism. That you’ll work 15 hours per week doing something the like, like selling old books or gardening, and the state will provide everything you need. But in reality, under communism you will be assigned a job, assigned a house, and you’ll be happy about it. And if you complain, the state will take things away from you, because the state controls everything - your job, your house, your savings - they’re all government controlled. You can’t have freedom under communism. Don’t like your job - too bad, you’ll do it until you retire. You can’t take a gap year to find yourself (unless you count the compulsory military service), you can’t move to another city because you prefer the vibe there, you can’t start a business because you had a good idea.
Communism only sounds good if you’ve never lived it, and never really spoken to someone who has.
(Being Lemmy, I fully expect someone to respond saving that the USSR wasn’t real communism, and that they could design a communist system better than Marx or Lenin.)
Oh no way, that’s awesome!!