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How people think AI is going to kill them: terminator robots.

How AI is actually going to kill them: by destroying their habitat and drinking all their water.

@andrewrk @bart in pre-invasion India, it was a demerit to sell food or healthcare or education (society could afford it till then)

@traspie
> property is already taxed
This is a good point, although I guess millionaires not getting taxed enough has let them hoover up more property.

@aral
I wonder if online petitions the world over are just about tilting against the windmill that is lack of choice in elections.

@aral Well, taking into account that billionaires usually don't have their money in cash to lose it to inflation but in real state or other property... and that cash can be moved out of the EU very easily (while still being able to use it) while property is hard and real state is impossible...

I think is much more effective to tax property. And property is already taxed.

Not to talk about that there isn't a centralized european tax office.

ocaml is nice but I still kinda miss lisp sexp soup... I must be insane

@FantasticalEconomics @Simon318ppm
In his book, "Macroeconomics Without Growth", Steffen Lange identified doing away with the "sales function" as one of the policies needed for a steady state economy.
My review: steadystatemanchester.net/2018
#degrowth

@jackofalltrades
I'd say modernity is more than a label, it is a proper diagnosis actually.
@gerrymcgovern

@gerrymcgovern

I like how he labels our predicament "modernity" instead of "capitalism" or "consumerism", sidestepping any possibility of imagined political "fixes".

@mjg59 Dude paying 10$/month to the worlds richest man to have blue check on a website complains how unpaid volunteers don't fix the bugs he found fast enough.

What an amazing society we have.

@cazabon @gerrymcgovern would registering thepirateboors.com and randomly redirecting to FB/X/MS etc. violate any laws?

the way our societies are heading WRT requiring all humans to carry portable telescreens running freedom-depriving software, it creates essentially two new artificial disabilities that should probably be contemplated in future issues of the paralympic games:
- those who refuse to carry such devices end up facing insurmountable accessibility barriers, and being denied essential and nonessential public and private services because of the artificial disability imposed on them, namely, missing an artificial appendage that, to ableist eyes, turn them into subhuman
- those who agree to carry them end up deprived of another invaluable and essential feature that humans have historically pursued, fought for and even died for. having their freedom taken away, they endure another artificial disability, that is horribly debilitating, but whose normalization is well underway despite its being a mostly invisible disability.
after this development, every person has become a person with disability, so the olympic and paralympic games are expected to merge

#suggestions requested: I have a long-neglected #WordPress #blog (self-hosted). Mullenweg's recent assholery makes me want to switch, and decouple from any weirdness he might pull later. What systems do you recommend?

What I want:
- Simple (I just hold on with self-hosted stuff)
- Not a full CMS (it's just a blog)
- Some kinda anti-spam or securesomething
- Not WP

#ideas ?

#software #selfhosted #help

it's too bad corporations, unlike individuals, don't die of old age

just got a royalty statement for Your Linux Toolbox and apparently since it was published in 2019 I've made $14,707.16 in royalties, on 6,314 sales. So I guess around $2/sale on average.

Not mad about it at all (my goal was to learn about how traditional publishing works, and I did!) but those numbers definitely made me want to stick to self publishing, which pays a full-time salary for me, plus two employees part time, with some left over

(post when it came out: jvns.ca/blog/2019/10/21/print-)

Slavery doesn’t become freedom just because you’re owned by a class as a corporate actor rather than an individual person.

@vosje62 @gerrymcgovern The fact that "burn rate" is considered a positive thing in startup valley is just plain ridiculous.

@tetrislife Probably true. But there are also huge mining and transport cost in the materials required for building solar and wind machines. It takes lots of petroleum to make them. And the mining waste is massive. Wind requires major amounts of rare earths. One ton of rare earth = 2,000 ton of toxic waste, much of it radioactive. We are being sold the illusion that we can keep on consuming once we change the power source.

@gerrymcgovern I remember reading somewhere that 30% of petroluem fuel is spent on transporting petroleum!

The truth is uncomfortable.

Google has proven that giant corporations can leverage open source to build monopolies and destroy competition.

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