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  • Every bit you cut out is progress. I'm happy to help give direction to anyone who needs it. Aside from checking the labels of what I buy, I've now stopped using/don't have an account with Meta, Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Google-owned Android, and of course anything Musk. A dent is a dent, no matter how small.

  • Comix Zone

    Memory unlocked haha. I could literally smell the static on my old crt monitor when I read that!

  • It's frustrating that the sci-fi dystopia we landed in is just so...stupid. Like, if this movie was made 30 years ago, it would get ripped to shreds for being so dumb, it wouldn't even be good satire. We won't even get some big, intense event that destroys us. We're gonna get taken out by an LLM launching a nuke that it never should have had access to. This is all just so stupid.

  • I've long suspected that the only chance the US, and the world, has is the incompetence of the Trump administration.

  • Unfortunately Janeway was an inconsistent psychopath

    I love this discription. It also begs the question; could another captain have brought Voyager home? I'd argue Janeway's psychopathy was what kept them alive. Essentially she spent the entire time in a state of emergency, and had to act accordingly. Tuvix (as hated as the episode is haha) was a great example. Boiled down, Voyager needed it's chief tactical officer and even Neelix, who showed usefulness multiple times, more than a new being who would leave the ship. Ethical or not, she consistently did what had to be done for the ship and crew. I'm not sure Picard's integrity would have kept them alive.

  • This is it for me as well. I've always been drawn to the concept of self-sufficiency.

  • I'm sure that'll be a tiered pay option soon enough. $10 a month gets you an ai that's just an acquaintance. Doesn't "care", forgets your name sometimes, doesn't remember that thing you talked about last week. $50 a month gets you your ai best friend. It "cares", remembers everything about you, makes suggestions based on what it knows about you, even goes out of it's way to prompt you first and ask you how your dentist appt went.

    In my opinion ai is in the "drug dealer wandering around the club giving a free bump" phase. Once people get addicted and sew it into the fabric of every day life, these companies will up the price, make the cheaper tiers too frustrating to use, and charge up the ass. "Oh, you've got an ai boyfriend? Let's see how much you'll pay to keep it or have it lobotomized."

  • It's been a while since I read about it, but if I remember correctly it's roughly the level medication directions are written in. Simple, direct language that's hard to misinterpret. People at that reading level can read levels above it, but struggle to comprehend it.

  • I mean there won't be another.

  • Terrible. Though I suppose from a design perspective it makes sense to represent the US presidents from the first to the last.

  • Well yeah, it should be something. I'm no economist, why are you acting like it's on me to figure out? I'll leave the how up to people much smarter than me. The fact is the system as it is is incredibly predatory on the majority, and billionaires are absolutely a big part of why. They need to be eliminated, I don't really care how.

  • Combination of 95% personal tax rate over x amount, say 10 million, and if any company is deemed important enough to be necessary to run the country/society (airlines, power companies, telecom, banks, grocery, apparently AI garbage), should those companies require gov't subsidies or bailouts they immediately become nationalised. No bailouts for private companies.

  • There's more than one contributing factor for the cost of living crisis. Billionaires need to be eliminated, as long as they exist the rich/poor gap will always leave a living (not just cost of living) crisis for the majority. Eliminating billionaires won't fix everything, sure, but it will cut out the cancer that infects the rest of society. The sickness of such wealth accumulation directly contributes, enables, and increases the current state of wealth inequality.

    Its almost like you’re being lied to about the billionaires being the problem, when really its boomer house owners that hold the majority of the wealth.

    "Boomer house owners" will never redistribute their wealth as long as the concept of billionaires exists. Again, there are many contributing factors. I agree that billionaires are not the problem, but they certainly are a problem, a problem that needs eliminating for the betterment of society.

  • That's a pretty singular way of looking at it. Sure, everyone would only get $20k, but there's more to the cost of living crisis than just money.

    Billionaires are absolutely a significant part of the cost of living crisis, and an additional result of redistributing their wealth is no more billionaires. This alone would do more for the average person than anything else.

  • Vietnam and McNamara conveniently reduced the unemployment rate. Trump just bombed Nigeria and has eyes on Venezuela. History may not repeat but it often rhymes.

  • Damn. It's American. I'll be keeping an eye on how well it does though, it's a great idea.

  • Why is Santa only delivering to Christians?

  • How could they have their land voted away? AB separating just wouldn't work, with First Nations land being just one reason. Most separatists are simply traitors who don't understand what the consequences would be. The ones who know what they're doing know it would never work, but that's not the point. The point is a weakened and fractured Canada. There's a vested interest (primarily from the US) in dividing Canada, and this is a great way to do it.

    All I'm saying is I hope Albertans don't get complacent, and actually get out and vote at the referendum. Brexit has proven what lack of understanding and voter apathy can result in. It can just as easily happen in AB, and all it takes is Albertans not bothering to vote because "there's no way separation will happen".

  • Both quotes refer to humans. Nazis are sub human. Monsters get what they get.