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  • I don't understand that point of view? Why would they pay their CEOs less than any other company? If they did, then they would either not be able to hire CEOs, have the shittiest CEOs or have CEOs that wouldn't give a crap. People don't live on welfare, especially highly connected, highly educated people like CEOs.

  • Well... Actually, they are. They were poor money lenders, and gave money to the neighbourhood junkie, expecting he would not buy crack. It is Argentina's fault to be in the position it is, but it's also the money lenders' to enable it.

  • You, this was already happening and bound to happen with or without Milei. The difference is that, while Milei's approach is to deregulate the economy, Kirchnerism/Peronism's way was to hide the head underground and pretend it never happened.

    At least now there's a plan to do it.

  • I do expect that. I expect teachers to be very well compensated. You are talking about educating future generations and the sustainability of the country. Not about selling microwaves (nothing against it, it's just that I consider teachers to be as important to society as firefighters and healthcare workers).

  • It could work surprisingly well at some extent. I mean, Spaniards are hard labouring people and they put hours to work. But they also like to live the life (you know, paella, siesta and stuff). So the first couple of times it may come to pass, but things may hit the fan really quickly.

    Also, cheap labour force and laws very favourable for the employer.

  • You know, most countries that have strike laws forbid this. In Spain, for instance, if the workers are on a strike, the company is forbidden to replace those positions in a strike. Neither with temporary, nor people from other places. And the company cannot fire them. Basically it's a shackle, either you solve your strike or you are out of business.

  • I know my sources are kinda lame, but I trust them. First, is this video from Kurzgesast that comments on if, how and why nuclear energy is a good strategy for long term improvement on greenhouse emissions and energy sourcing. Second, there's this other video from nuclear physicist Elina Charatsidou.

    Again, not papers, but words from reputable people that I imagine have read enough. I know, as hominen fallacy and all that. But there's a point where I don't have the time to read papers about EVERY interesting topic.

  • Yes, by Argentinian standards. That is not much, taking into account the left bias that Argentinian politics have at the moment. By most standards, Juntos por el Cambio are a social-democrat solution. That is pretty much left in most countries.

  • See? That's where I get confused and I end up with the "that can't happen" attitude in my head.

    If you abolish private property, then who has that property? Someone will always have some of that, at least. Let's imagine that it's seized, by whom? How? And why wouldn't that be thievery in the eyes of those who don't want it? Because if I want it to happen, then it would be relinquishing, but if I don't it would be coercive, because I cannot pay anything to that person, otherwise it would become a "haver" against all of those "havenotters" that gave their property for nothing but good will.

    And then there's the redistribution fact, of how to do that? Equitable? By some principle? Depending on who you are and are not, you get X o Y amount of "property"? And then it's the issue of how do you measure that "property"? Because two cups of sugar can be of similar value, but not two houses. It's not the same to live in downtown Manhattan than in the middle of Saskatchewan.

    Finally, who does that? We? And who is "we"? Who organises "we"? How is "we" not anarchist? And if it's anarchist, how do we ensure it's just?

  • Argentina @lemmy.world
    camelCaseGuy @lemmy.world

    El CAPTCHA verificando si soy rosarino

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    Fediverse @lemmy.ml
    camelCaseGuy @lemmy.world

    Does it make sense to have users-only and content-only instances?

    I've been wondering about this for a couple of days. Having users-only instances could help with moderation and content visualization (think in beehaws.org pulling the plug on lemmy.world), while giving the freedom to different communities mods to treat their content as they want.

    This would lend to three levels of administration/moderation.

    1. At community level: Mods can let their communities be run as they want
    2. At content-server level: By letting content-server admins run their instances with their own ethos. Letting people from certain users-only instances post, while other only read, and others are simply blocked.
    3. At users level: By letting users-only server's admin to let their users access certain instances that are aligned with their own interest (no-porn instances, no-nsfw instances, etc.)

    This can lead to a kind of meta-db, where instances can declare their ethos, and then be automatically peered, or automatically severed.

    I think that the main benefit for this is t

    Argentina @lemmy.world
    camelCaseGuy @lemmy.world

    Jueves de Contemplación

    Replico el thread de /r/argentina porque me parece que está bueno para sumar gente al bardo. Abajo respondo con mi contemplación de la semana.

    Games @lemmy.world
    camelCaseGuy @lemmy.world

    What current game has a memorable soundtrack?

    Basically this. I have just realized that as a guy whos teens where in the 00's, my musical ear has been groomed by awesome videogames with great soundtracks, like Tony Hawk Pro Skater, Gran Turismo, later Need For Speed and some FIFA. But what's the equivalent in today's time?

    I've bought a FIFA and a NFS recently, but the soundtracks are... OK-ish, I guess? I enjoyed the some Rocket League's season, though.

    Argentina @lemmy.world
    camelCaseGuy @lemmy.world

    Vamos a agitarla un poco, a ver si hacemos la migración más feliz

    Esto! Creando un post para ver qué rediturros se están convirtiendo en lemmings (?).

    De paso, podríamos habilitar los mismo threads que habían de manera diaria. Hoy es martes de debates, no?