I have a Mexican (legal) friend who made us chilaquiles on New Years day and they were good ... and unlike this person, she wasn't a condescending cunt about it.
I don't understand hooking up TVs to the Internet. What a terrible idea. I've heard all the streaming sites/sticks have a shit ton of weird HDCP 1/2/2.2 loops you have to jump though to get 4k/UHD/multi-channel audio. I've never used a paid streaming service ever. I just torrent everything so I know what I'm getting (2160p or 1080p or HDR or DTS or TrueHD .. it's all right there in the description, 99% will play correctly with VLC on Win 10 .. would use Linux but no Wayland composer or X11 build has HDR support yet, except for the very specific LiberELEC+Kodi+Pi4 for some weird reason).
I really enjoy movies on my OLED+surround system. But most people just watch shit on their phones or tablets now .. and honestly if the movie isn't any good (e.g a Marvel movie released in the past 4 years), the best setup in the world isn't going to make it less boring.
Yea and it predated Fedi and even OAuth by years. I remember when it was trying to get off the ground in the early 2000s. Back then, hosted VMs weren't even an affordable thing. A lot of people used shared hosts and Disapora* required Mongo, Redis, Rails and a bunch of other tech stack stuff that wasn't easy to stand up.
Which ones of these has an example of an anarchist society that functions at scale (at least 400,000 people)?
The Black/Yellow flag stuff seems nice, but it's never functioned at any meaningful scale. In a city of 4 million, no one is just going to fix potholes .. and even if there's a whole movement for a church of pothole fixers .. if they all half ass it, you'll get get a bunch of wrecks from potholes patches that collapse in five weeks.
"... What are human rights, but a kind of derivation of a form of spilt Christianity? There’s no reason to have human rights. They’re not self-evident...."
Even from my liberal/progressive days, I still think I can conceded the free market doesn't really work as such.
The other days a friend of mine was trying to make a point from drivers licenses: to get a license means driving is illegal without the exception from the state (ignoring Thompson v. Smith, which he didn't know about).
Interesting argument, and I can see its merit .. but it's also stupidly easy to get a drivers license. What is a license? It means you mean some bare minimum standard, that society has agreed upon, to ensure there is some level of safety or accountability.
Pure libertarianism/capitalism means someone can put saw dust in your meat, an people will just choose not to buy said food. A functioning high-income nation has a bare minimum set of standards, where the FDA labels x as actual meat and not sawdust. (I had a Chinese roommate who told me the meat stores in his town frequently injected meat with water and nitrates so they looked okay long past when they were good).
Everything has tradeoffs. So in a sense, yes, you never have a real pure-market capitalist society. You want to maximize rewards for merit and the value of people, but people who take greater risks are going to get greater rewards as well, even if they depend on the skill of lower risk takers. And society has to concede some power (a monopoly of violence) to the State, in order to ensure some minimum standards for food, flying a plane or driving a car.
It's a delicate balance for sure. You want clean water, but you don't want mandatory medical injections. If you don't want capitalism to nose dive into a corporate-state, some tradeoffs have to be made .. and it is always a struggle. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
It's not a "commoner" thing ... I'm talking about long tail evolution of morality ... which takes centuries and involves quit a bit for torture and witch burning ... and ... drag queen story hour apparently ... possibly leading to a new ear of heretic burning
:agummythink: You can't really have a shared morality or culture without collectivism can you?
oh god, that was crazy. For those who don't know, people in /r/conspiracy and on Voat discovered the account u/maxwellhill, which was pro-potatophile and posted a shit ton, only silent coincidentally during the times Maxwell was in jail. Once this was discovered, all of u/maxwellhill's posts and comments started getting deleted. Posting about it could get you banned and there was a massive brigade to archive as much as possible.
It's like that cartoon where someone is asking a monk what it means to be human and the monk responds, "It means you can identify all the fire hydrants in these pictures"
It's also insane how many Reddit threads are gone now too. I recently watched Oreimo and wanted to look up how people felt about it. There were threads from a decade ago on Reddit, but the sub was banned recently and it's all inaccessible unless you use archive.today and click on the links for the Google cache. Tons of discussion and ideas, totally gone, except in cache that will probably expire next year. Lost like tears in the rain.
There are multiple YouBoobers (Truth Stream Media, and Bright Insight come to mind) who show you that you can only get about 6~8 pages of search results on Google/Bing/DuckDuckGo now. They still keep that "10 out of 50,000,000" in the top right corner, but you can't even get a fraction of those results (if they're even indexed at all).
I wish Yacy was a better personal indexer, but it just tends to crash all the time or each through resources.