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Cake day: June 29th, 2023

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  • See, but you’re making it complicated again. You want to stop black rock, but how? If I rent out a couple houses, are you going to come after me? What if this crashes my home prices?

    You need to be able to turn around and say “people are homeless. If you have a an empty house, rent it or sell it, otherwise get fucked”

    You can’t get into commodificstion of housing or go after investment companies, that muddies the waters. People believe all these myths about how markets work, if you leave an opening they’re going to start getting people worried about themselves losing something, or they’re going to see it as an empty promise

    But you keep it simple - empty houses = get fucked


  • You get healthcare, you get healthcare, everyone gets free healthcare.

    The rent is too damn high, we’re going to put crippling taxes for owning empty housing

    We’re going to tax corporations and close loopholes, and get rid of all income taxes for all

    Clear messaging with easy, simple solutions. Ram them through.

    They’ll cause side effects, but who cares? The cost of rent will plummet, Americans will have more money in their pockets, and they’ll get on board with more nuanced things. People will worry about their retirements or “the economy” at first, but they’ll get on board when these simple promises are fulfilled and they feel it

    Then we work on unions, tax breaks and sweetheart loans for worker owned businesses, breaking up corporations, an actual green new deal, fixing elections, etc. All the nitty gritty most voters don’t want to take the time to understand

    And we’ll just keep hitting it. They say “Our economy is ruined, these people are destroying this country”. We don’t bring up facts and figures, just keep slamming soundbytes “is your rent cheaper? Is your paycheck bigger? These people want to tax you so they can pay off the 1%”



  • No, we got a massive hand out to insurance companies in exchange for letting everyone get insurance (if they can afford it)

    Things like standards of care have killed private practice and have made it so where the required paperwork is a larger part of a doctor’s job than medicine. It helped the consolidation of health systems, which has made the problems far bigger

    Let’s not forget, this concept was an older plan by the heritage foundation (who have released countless hits like project 2025) to avoid universal healthcare. The Democrats then negotiated it to be worse from there




  • Remember when Trump signed and executive order demanding all his pardons be processed immediately? He really leaned on them, and some of the people released came back to protest for the rest to be released faster

    Trump just decided he didn’t have time to look at them individually, so he let them all out… Then doubled down and pressured them to do without the normal process

    His whole project 2025 playbook is based around fear and confusion to gain dictatorial power, at least he’s still planning to crater the global economy this week…


  • Basically it’s this system to do all kind of directional acyclic tasks, primarily based around data ingestion. It’s very flexible and powerful, which also means there’s a steep learning curve.

    To give an example, you could have a task that gatherers a list of instances and updates the database. It could also spawn a new task for each one to check if the server is up and get the version number, and you could even have it email you to create an account for new instances.

    Then from the task that made sure the server is up, you could spawn a new task that gets communities, which then spawns new tasks to ingest posts from it

    And when this whole process is done, you could have it kick off a new set of tasks to do the indexing or whatever else on the up to date data set

    It has some nice visualization of the process, you can allocate workers across devices, you can kick off the process through an API… You can use it to do anything from monitoring to scraping and doing map reduce on it. You could even federate and wire into activity pub directly, use their apis, or mix and match with scraping

    I’ve never worked with crawlers and I’m not sure what angle you’re going to attack this from, but if normal crawlers don’t play well with the fediverse this is an option


  • I will say, cruise control makes driving much less tiring. I can put on something to listen to, change up how I sit, and just zone out with my thumb over the cancel button so I’ll immediately slow and have time to slam on the brakes. If my cruise control would also match speed with whoever is in front of me and keep me in the lane, it would be even less tiring

    That being said, the only way I’m using Tesla self driving is if I’m hyper alert and ready for my car to decide it wants to do some offroading




  • I mean… They’re not exactly hiding it. The expressed purpose of belts and roads is to invest in their infrastructure and partner with them to build industrial capacity. Conveyer belts and roads. They openly state they’re doing it to build up trading partners and global influence

    It’s literally the same thing… Will they be better partners? Hopefully, it’s not exactly a high bar


  • They’re not Marxist-Leninists at all though… They’re just a highly regulated form of capitalism.

    The government doesn’t own Tencent, they just keep a strong grip on them. They have their own billionaires, the factories have owners, companies bid to fulfill government contracts, you apply for a job and get paid what they offer. It’s just capitalism

    Their government does a lot more than in the US and has a lot more influence, and they do influence the market more… But that’s just regulation and public services

    They basically do what we did to tik tok. The US government can revoke a corporate charter for any or no reason, China just actually uses this authority actively


  • Yes, the World Bank and the IMF. I’ve even seen it personally, which is what led me to dig down the rabbit hole - I got interviewed by a world Bank employee to explain why I was installing a system for an airport, and they kept trying to guide me to explain why it was helpful…I couldn’t, because it was only useful if the Internet is down, and if that happens it’s probably not useful because the system had to be taken down if there’s bad weather, and the airport regularly flooded during storms anyways

    They were constant protests and news coverage of projects being pushed on them, and it was an open secret for the airport workers. It was for things they didn’t need or want, even though they had plenty of infrastructure in disrepair already

    Argentina is the classic example, they resisted and had their currency destroyed, which makes international trade hard. Other countries go so deep in debt they have IMF officials installed in their government to implement austerity measures, some even are forced to hand over their currency printing powers

    Sometimes countries get into our good graces, like Peru, and they are let off the treadmill in exchange for beneficial trade deals. That’s after having their resource rights sold off and letting in foreign investments to extract wealth moving forward, but mostly they’re kept in perpetual debt as leverage

    It’s a wild and very deep rabbit hole. The information isn’t hidden, it’s just spun in a positive light



  • I feel like it’s a common gen X belief. So many men his age have just launched into unprompted lectures about civility politics when I’ve spoken with them on the topic…

    It’s so out of touch, who gives a fuck about the law? MAGA certainly don’t. I don’t either - the law is a broken tool, an empty promise of equality and fairness so the powerful can avoid the pitchforks when they do something to deserve it


  • They probably just ask for your name and link it to the info they already have about you

    If you fill a prescription or use a credit card, that’s a very solid link to your identity. The app also probably is collecting all the data it can on you to resell, most of which can be used to fingerprint you through a data broker

    They might also require an ID, but all of it is probably more an intimation tactic and stunt for investors than anything else

    No way I’d install their app though


  • Okay… But like still, that doesn’t just happen. It takes coordination and planning, you can’t just deport the labor force.

    You can tell states to use their legal slave labor… But that doesn’t just happen. If your state isn’t ready for it, if they don’t have the details worked out…very literally everyone will starve. I don’t mean eggs are expensive, I mean you go to the grocery store and half the shelves are empty, and the rest are crazy pricey. People will die, we all will suffer

    It’s collapse of the Union level stuff


  • Belt and roads is China’s attempt to do exactly what we’ve been doing with the global south, invest for influence and put them on a debt treadmill. Build infrastructure, pressure them to take on more debt with new projects, say it’s time for austerity, open up more foreign investments, use pressure to buy up raw resources, etc

    It’s worth mentioning Coca-Cola… You can get American products everywhere, opening them up as a new market isn’t a different strategy, it’s part of the process