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  • He's doing what all the "everybody could be rich if they just did X" jackasses do: see some people who don't have money make bad decisions and generalize it to all people who don't have money.

    Middle aged parents with 2-3 kids and jobs in the $40k to $60k range aren't going out all the time, buying the latest gadget, buying new cars, etc. They're scraping by.

    They could do some "personal development" if they had the time and energy after working full time and caring for children. But they don't.

    Actually I'd like to see a comparison of the number of people in different income groups who "splurge" on the stuff Buffet is accusing them of versus those who have to "splurge" on an unexpected expense like a medical condition or fixing a broken car or an unexpected home repair. I'm betting people actually end up spending money on the latter way more than the former.

    And it's just disgusting hearing him complain about people using credit cards when he and all the other economic vampires in his cohort have been purposefully restricting wage growth since the 1970s when they introduced credit cards as a trap for young people who expected their quality of life to increase with increasing productivity the way it had for decades before.

  • RSD is a bitch
  • Obviously this is a real and difficult neuro/psych issue to deal with, and I know some people who probably suffer (but aren't formally diagnosed). Heck, I've been prone to letting certain negative comments send me on a spiral briefly myself.

    Unfortunately like a lot of genuine neuro issues, this one seems like a really difficult one for typicals to interact with. Because there are people who react badly to genuine critiques, especially in regard to politics, religion, and tradition. Some of them probably are suffering from RSD but a lot aren't.

  • What are the most powerful climate actions you can take? The expert view
  • We need to go back to a 90% or higher tax rate on income over some threshold, and fix the loopholes that let wealthy people have income that doesn't count as income. Especially the "take a loan and pay that back and all the activity there doesn't count as income for tax purposes" bullshit.

    And tax corporate profits more, and make a corporate tax system that rewards real R&D (while auditing to prevent fake tax shelter R&D), rewards higher employee salaries and better benefits (instead of taxing those), and rewards infrastructure investments like new factories but also investments in efficiency, water use reduction, etc.

  • What are the most powerful climate actions you can take? The expert view
  • It's possible to build nice apartments that have a good amount of space to live in. But that's not as profitable per sq ft for the property management companies that have been buying up all the land.

    There's also some minor regulatory reforms that are probably needed to allow a little more flexibility in building design, specifically around the required number/type/location of stairwells. But we have to be careful about that one because we don't want to make death traps.

  • What are the most powerful climate actions you can take? The expert view
  • Have to be careful on this one as you don't want to cause more harm than good. Make sure it's all focused on disabling pumps and valves while not increasing the likelihood of releases.

    Some idiots would go around blowing things up causing massive environmental damage when what we really want to do is just leave the stuff in the tanks it's already in, or in the ground it's already in.

  • What are some of the earliest "firsts" that we have a definite date for?

    We only know about when humans mastered fire or started using metal. But we know the exact date when the first powered flight took place. What are some really early "first ____" we know the date of for sure?

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    House quickly rejects Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to remove Speaker Johnson from office
  • I guess on balance it's more important to me that the Democrats reject Greene than reject Johnson. It's clear to everyone that Johnson is "weak" (in MAGA support) and dependent completely on Democrats to get anything done.

    Now that that's out in the open and he's slightly a MAGA pariah, he'll probably get back to more old fashioned Republican projects like destroying the environment, fucking over workers, giving billions to billionaires, and a blank check to the military.

    I mean ... Freedom.

  • Voyager 1
  • Keep in mind too these guys are writing and reading in like assembly or some precursor to it.

    I can only imagine the number of checks and rechecks they probably go through before they press the "send" button. Especially now.

    This is nothing like my loosey goosey programming where I just hit compile or download and just wait to see if my change works the way I expect...

  • Biden launches police state crackdown at US universities
  • Got a link for Biden calling them antisemitic (without also speaking against all forms of hate speech)?

    I've heard Biden and others say that the protesters shouldn't be using antisemitic, anti Muslim, or any hate speech. I haven't heard him blanket call all the protestors antisemitic and only that. That's what they do on FOX "News."

  • Does enshitification happen because companies are publicly-traded?
  • I'll let others address the "enshittification" angle but I thought I'd point out that "shareholder value uber allies" is a relatively recent ... "innovation" ... in economic theory, brought about by failed Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork and Milton Friedman in the last half of last century:

    https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/what-made-chicago-school-so-influential-antitrust-policy

    The rethinking of what the boards of companies are supposed to do (from maximize stakeholder value to maximize shareholder value) and how they can operate (from requiring justification to approve mergers to requiring justification to block mergers) really took off with them, and exploded when former union boss Ronald Reagan found "religion" (because Nancy's pussy was just that good) and ruined the economy for workers.

    Lots of other people contributed, including Clinton after he "won" the 1992 election with 40% of the vote due to Perot splitting the Republican vote. His campaign of fiscal conservatism but without less bigotry became the model for the Democratic Party for the next two decades.

    Anyway, Biden's FTC is finally working to help workers again, which might even release the death grip of the Chicago School from our economy. We'll see after November I guess.

    https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/04/fact-sheet-ftcs-proposed-final-noncompete-rule

  • Spurred by Teen Girls, States Move to Ban Deepfake Nudes
  • This genie is probably impossible to get back in the bottle.

    People are going to just direct the imitative so called AI program to make the face just different enough to have plausible deniability that it's a fake of this person or that person. Or use existing tech to age them to 18+ (or 30+ or whatever). Or darken or lighten their skin or change their eye or hair color. Or add tattoos or piercings or scars...

    I'm not saying we should be happy about it, but it is here and I don't think it's going anywhere. Like, if you tell your so called AI to give you a completely fictional nude image or animation of someone that looks similar to Taylor Swift but isn't Taylor Swift, what's the privacy (or other) violation, exactly?

    Does Taylor Swift own every likeness that looks somewhat like hers?

  • Study that asked people to count squashed bugs reveals worrying results
  • Yep! But they're a dickens to actually eradicate. I'm going to be hatcheting some gashes in a big one or two on my property in August or September so I can poison its roots with glyphosate when it starts getting ready for fall. I've learned the hard way that if you leave the roots healthy you're making tons of future work for yourself.

    Privet is also a runner based plant and it's also not from North America, but I've had more success looking it the old fashioned way.

    It's really gratifying to watch native species rebound and move back into the places after the introduced/invasive plants have been removed.

  • Study that asked people to count squashed bugs reveals worrying results
  • What's really gonna suck is when people are like "holy shit why did they let us kill all the bugs if they were so important?!!"

    Personally my property (2 acres) is free of all pesticides and herbicides. I'm killing introduced species of plants (trees of heaven and privet) by hand mostly pulling them out of the ground.

    This year I might add Japanese honeysuckle to the target list.

    I mean we're probably doomed to some sort of major collapse either way, but I'll do what I can on the micro scale and vote for people who will fight for the right path on the macro (e.g. never Republican).

    PS - I do use poison bait inside for ants and cockroaches so not 100%. Only when they get noticable. Sorry.

  • Man Sets Himself on Fire Near Courthouse Where Trump Is on Trial
  • Well just for one example, Joe Biden has been aggressively using the powers he has via the department of education to cancel outstanding student loan balances that were completely legal and very profitable for usurious loan servicing companies.

    No Republican would do that.

    He and the Democrats leveraged their control of Congress in 2021 and 2022 to pass legislation that is going to do more to reduce our contribution to climate change than ever before. Not enough, but way more than any Republican would do.

    I feel like that means our democracy is sort of working.

    In so called "blue" states, they're expanding voting access.

    I agree that campaign contributions are a serious challenge, but for example Bernie and Elizabeth Warren have done great things without contributions from billionaires.

    We can do this, but we need to stand up in the face of fear and push as hard as we can. The only thing to fear is fear itself!

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    https://votesaveamerica.com/

  • Man Sets Himself on Fire Near Courthouse Where Trump Is on Trial
  • That's the mission of the people who are trying to tear apart our democracy: make people think the whole system is broken and beyond repair.

    That's where all these people arguing against voting for Biden and Democratic majorities are coming from. They don't actually think the two parties are the same (or they wouldn't if they were honest about them). But they sure as heck think America would be better if not everyone could participate in it's governance.

    So it's up to us to work on defending the democratic power we have and work on repairing and improving our democracy. That means completely redesigning the campaign finance system. That means expanding voting access. That means expanding the Article 3 courts from top to bottom. We need to fix our media. Break up monopolies and oligopolies. On and on.

    We can make our democracy better if we work together to fix it.

  • Is there a more politically and ideologically diverse alternative for Lemmy?
  • I'm sure this will come if the wrong way but if you're genuinely concerned about discovering diversity of thought, you're going to have to tell us what your positions are for example.

    I'm all for finding diversity, but so often what people who post these are looking for is an echo chamber. Like if you're really wanting to be challenged, and you're a conservative, go to https://socialistworker.org/ and read up.

    But if what you're concerned about is the nerds in Lemmy seem to be left leaning, that's just the nature of smart creative people. We value skills and creativity over hierarchy and structure.

  • Always has been
  • I dunno I think there's probably been one or two "honest" inflations where a vendor has seen her costs increase and has only raised her prices just enough to cover those increases.

    But yeah, I bet the majority of inflation has been rooted in avarice by shareholders and owners.

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    Is Puzzle basically a "better" Yato to have a 5* fast redeploy on levels where you can't bring Specialists?

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