I think both of you are valid. A lot of small real life groups/communities and a lot of businesses only use things like Facebook and Twitter. Fewer people maintain their own website. Facebook is bad enough since a lot of people may not realize their pages aren't public.
People have expected Twitter to be public, and now it's not (I wonder how this will affect embeds).
It is peoples' fault for not maintaining a real website ... but the web is just so shit now. It's impossible to search for anything on any major search engine. You only get the top ten shit results and only five pages of it. Google/DDG/Bing are worse than Buzzfeed now.
Maybe this will finally force people back to the open web, but I kinda doubt it. Reddit and Twitter have shown 2023 is the year of the API war.
Can you move Pride month to December so we can do all the religious holidays at once? Having an insane one in the middle of summer that no one likes is super depressing.
I never got any .. the tests are usually dumb and on obscure bullshit parts of the language/framework/whatever that no one uses. It's better just to switch jobs every 3 years to gain other experience and keep getting paid at market rates.
Whitney Webb talked a lot about Aladdin in her Unlimited Hangout podcast, as well as things like Palantir (tracking and analysis software sold to the intelligence agencies of many world governments to monitor their citizens)
Palantir is a Peter Thiel company; who is another one of these shady actors: one of the original PayPal mafia people who is currently backing companies like Rumble. So even these newer “free speech” platforms are still having money pumped in by completely untrustworthy people.
Well with specifics to Woke trends in companies, that has a lot to do with ESG scores and "stake holder" economies (where you are beholden to the nebulous term "stake holder" instead of "share holder" .. and a steak holder might not even own any of a company).
The leaders of these companies are part of a cult that believes they need to do social good, and that builds some other type of social capital (and I think they're also less concerned about money because they believe it will all go away anyway because their insane Communists who want to push some type of new social credit based digital currency where the world is better when you're given coin that can only be spent on food and other coin that can only be spent on entertainment; forcing populations to make "good" decisions by the way they're paid) ... it's coming and needs to be fought against.
Yea and I agree. That's all true. Last year I stopped buying from Target because they started selling chest binders to teenagers. Wal-Mart teaches anti-white racism to managers, but I went back to them because there was literally no one to buy from unless I wanted to spend an extra $20~$40 for some goods. I wrote this whole thing on voting with your money a while back:
It does though. Wrapping skin that tight could increase the risk of breast cancer. There have been cases of rib fracture. They seem very inappropriate to push on teenagers, and there's not enough research for their long term health effects.
I think it’s super complex. In the 2003 documentary The Corporation, some tree huggers protested some Shell board member at his house in the UK .. he and his wife actually invite them in and have a nice discussion.
People love Elon Musk for the based things he’s doing, ignoring the fact that he’s one of the largest defense contractors in the world (via SpaceX), all his companies are heavily subsidized by governments (US, China for Tesla; various for SpaceX satellites). He has ties to the World Economic Forum.
In the 90s/2000s it was shitty how Bill Gates crushed all his opposition, but the Linux and open source movement showed there were things he couldn’t compete against. macOS has gained market, but also shows things typically narrow to 2~3 competitors in all markets. I think it’s kinda the natural output.
When it comes to the FTC/SEC, it’s rare they do much useful today; preventing only the largest and flagrant violations of anti-competition/anti-trust (nVidia trying to buy ARM, or AB InBev forcing to sell the Modelo brand to someone else in the US).
Just in general, if you hate a rich person for being rich, stop buying from them. I literally bought nothing from Walmart from 2010 ~ 2022. I stopped buying from Amazon in 2016. People complain, but no one is going to take collective action. That requires advertising and that’s expensive. The Bud Light/Target/Dodgers thing is really interesting in this regards, even though long term, Target and AB InBev will probable be fine.
..and I think that gets to the complex part. People naturally order into hierarchies. You’re always going to get down to 2~4 providers for any given thing. People who take the biggest risks are going to be the ones who make the biggest gains, and not everyone has the will and drive to make those risks (I don’t). So I disagree with you; there is a certain amount of envy there, but should you really envy the psycho? .. the world is going to breed them anyway … either through selection from other elites or through the lucky few risk takers that can create a shared vision and make widgets everyone else wants …
I dunno … I use to earn next to nothing and now I earn a lot relatively (a good home, a good vehicle, on track for retirement), but not an insane amount (12 vehicles with a Corvette). I’m happy where I’m at, and I don’t have a strong drive. I wish everyone who didn’t could make more than enough to be okay and live decently.
oh god this is a long fucking essay. Sorry Quinn! Don’t hate me :blobfoxinnocent:
Don't they check you before putting you in the machine? You think they'd put your though an extra sensitive metal detector.
I know metal workers can't get MRIs. If you cut sheet metal all day, the iron in your body can become polarized and an MRI machine will begin to extract it from your bones
I read the original article and with the gun, he wasn't the patient. It was a family member.
Why the hell would someone wear a butplug to an MRI? Maybe as a gag thinking it would make the tech laugh? or some weird fetish to wear it all the time in public?
Yea I'd rather they just charge $30 to end users for Windows 10/11/whatever for upgrades, instead of bundling the license into the cost of a device and adding tracking to the fucking calculator.
I only use Windows 10 for games and I haven't tried Windows 11 yet and probably won't until 10 hits EOL. I also have a Win 10 media PC and wish I could run Linux on it instead, but there's still no Linux HDR support (except with a Raspberry Pi 4 + LibreELEC + Kodi and literally nothing else).