[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 9 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Counterpoint: if you, personally, can save some dollars so you're mainly spending on the things you can't grow, that's hardly a bad thing. Also, working with soil is known to be good for you. Exposes you to soil bacteria that are known to boost mood.

And it sounds corny as fuck and I didn't really take it seriously until I did it, but homegrown produce can be so incredibly much better than what you get off an industrial farm.

Just let people participate in feeding themselves and be happy, fuck.

EDIT -- to make a pedant happy

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 21 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Apparently, in the very clear minds of Republicans, if you got busted drinking at a college party at any point after Oct 7 2023, that's sUpPoRtInG hAmAs nOw and you deserve to be deported to Gaza.

...Guess RFK's not the only politician with brain worms

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 6 points 6 months ago

...That's why people don't like the service fees, etc. It's difficult to know, as a consumer, how much you're actually being asked to spend. If you're rich, haha who cares? Everybody else has to do this thing called "budgeting."

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 18 points 6 months ago

Look up what people used to say about digital art and tell me if history repeats itself or not

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

15% commenter here. My number came from the source I used, I'm not enough of a Greek history fan to know one way or the other, thanks for clarifying

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 10 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Sorta. The stade was based on the pous which varied. But not that much, and in ways that are often consistently documented. Around the time Eratosthenes was alive, give or take a couple hundred years, it was documented that 1 Roman mile = 8 stades, which gives us something to go of off. While there are other possible definitions, we do have one that we know is probably closest to whatever Eratosthenes used.

EDIT - the numbers regarding the error range in this source is likely inaccurate, but goes into the units issue

https://maa.org/press/periodicals/convergence/eratosthenes-and-the-mystery-of-the-stades-how-long-is-a-stade

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 45 points 6 months ago

I didn't realize the market was so fragile and needed conservatives to control it so closely. You learn something new every day!

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 7 points 6 months ago

It's utterly disturbing how easy it is to get into so many networks and devices just by looking up their default password or plugging in the default password on the side of the box. Absolutely the first thing you need to change on a new device if it comes with a preset PW.

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 28 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Somebody's gonna make a federated TikTok, aren't they? We're gonna have TikTokers flooding the Fediverse. We're so fucked.

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 16 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Misinfo! How can he argue against misinformation laws when he actually died five years ago and has been played by a stunt double this whole time?

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 10 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Typically how this goes is that a centrist liberal Democrat will get the nomination, and then push the left and progressives to support them because this centrist liberal can be transacted with. Once in office, they'll stomp all over the left and progressives, do literally less than the bare minimum needed to support the idea that they are in fact trying to get support from progressives and leftists, and then demand more votes four years later so progressives and the left can all get taken for another ride by some rich asshole who has more in common with Elon Musk than they do with most Americans.

Clinton more or less promised this type of governance to the left, and only tried, all too tardily, to come around after it became clear that people might actually not show up for someone who openly hates them and literally does not share their politics, and that raw identity politics alone was not going to be enough to get her into government.

Biden, surprisingly, has out of nowhere done a variety of progressive things. He allowed himself to be pushed on student loans. Like actually though. He banned non-competes, which won't fix capitalism, but if you're a capitalist liberal who believes in transacting with the left and in properly managing markets through policy, then that was a 100% necessary move. And he did it, without even that much fanfare.

While he'll never be pro-labor in the way I would want to see in order to be a supporter, the fact that he is actually willing to engage in transactional politics with progressives/the left really does count for something to me. He's still a strikebreaker and I won't give him credit for being a pro-labor candidate, but being willing to cut deals on things here and there does mean he has something to offer.

[-] crispyflagstones@sh.itjust.works 135 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

What gets me is how controversial things like this are in the US. Non-competes are antisocial, because they blunt one of the few mechanisms capitalism has to keep employers in check -- labor market mobility. One of the things that's supposed to make capitalism kind of okay is the fact that "if you don't like it, you can go elsewhere." Well, if you're not allowed to start a business or get another job in your line of work for like years after you leave, how the hell are you supposed to actually do that? How does the labor market route around bad employers when workers are literally trapped?

Way I see it, a non-compete is just an employer's way of telling you they'd keep you trapped in a box in your off-hours if they could.

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