Right. Where’s the punishment for Meta who admitted to pirating books?
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But you’re not focusing on the mirror; you’re focusing on the reflection ‘behind’ it.
Last time this was posted, the some answers said it’s actually likely a nest (funnel web spider or something?) and the “dead spider” shed skin.
So the metaphor for capitalism is… The Rich carry on eating the produce of the Poor, while the socialists look on and think the system is dying? Haha! Checkmate Poors!
Colonel Linux and his army of daemons!
I had no idea this was a thing. Thank you!
It’s the canonical choice
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL there's a dollar store equivalent in the UK called "Poundland"English
15·10 months agoIn related news, Americans wear thongs on their feet.
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Atom-Thin Tech Replaces Silicon in the World’s First 2D ComputerEnglish
3·10 months agoThat’s very cool, but does anyone else think the title image is AI generated? Neither image nor caption seem to sit right, nor fit together.
Is the ‘caption’ actually (derived from) a prompt?
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
Leftism@lemmy.world•How Much Money Every American Would Have If Wealth Were Evenly Distributed In The US, According To ResearchEnglish
1·10 months agoWe know that community ownership of those things causes them to perform better.
Do we? I don’t think so.
Don’t get me wrong, I’d definitely prefer community ownership of these things. But I think community ownership going better is very situational.
The idea of the benevolent genius billionaires
Meh - I haven’t seen any of those around. Certainly wasn’t expecting any.
But neither of those is the point. Saying, if wealth were evenly spread around, everyone would have such and such amount of money is, I think, misleading at best. It sounds like you’d have that much in available money, to spend on yourself. But you wouldn’t - or if everyone treated it like that, the economy would collapse, and your wealth with it.
In a way, I think it actually highlights how ‘little’ billionaires have! That $400k or so is not really that much, when considering a house, car, children’s education, healthcare - and don’t say healthcare is provided by the state, because now the state’s wealth is evenly distributed to you, so socialised healthcare comes back out of your pocket.
Take away the “reinvested profits”: the factories, the machines, the “stuff we use to make stuff”, and distribute only the spending money of America equally amongst Americans, and the median household will grow - by the sounds of things - much less wealth than I might expect!
That’s not to take away from the manifold abuses and theft of the rich at the top of the economic pile against the poor (and the not-so-poor). Nor to say we don’t need reform. And again I say, I would prefer the capital and means of production etc to be in community/shared ownership: even if that means new problems. Just that I think this particular claimed metric of shared wealth is misleading.
It’s a secret! I’ll post the answer next month … … … …
Oh dear, that is excellent.
“It’s okay, I’ll just ask ChatGPT.”
Asks ChatGPT about new feature.
ChatGPT makes up a completely fictional answer that sounds plausible given the state of the repository two years ago.
Yeah, no Lemmy user would ever be like that in real life … … … …
Not sure what you call this kind of cat
Ceiling cat!
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•"Can i ask you for a favor?" Is it rude to say no?
1·10 months agoNot my experience. I think “can I ask you a favour” is a normal opener to a request, rather than splurting out the whole request right away.
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
Leftism@lemmy.world•How Much Money Every American Would Have If Wealth Were Evenly Distributed In The US, According To ResearchEnglish
2·10 months agoAh, probably another dull, academic book no one read. No real influence on the world. Bottom marks. En’ gels find it boring too.
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•"Can i ask you for a favor?" Is it rude to say no?
1·10 months agoSeeing your more description here:
TBH I would not know how to reply. I think your response sounds a bit rude, but not bad - and the other guy ought to take it in his stride and get over it.
The trick - apparently - is to be somehow quick-witted and articulate at the same time as you’re feeling anxious and crowded. Something like, “sorry, I’m not in a good space for strangers right now.” …But then, some strangers would take that as a cue of openness and enthusiastically start strangersplaining to you how they’re a good’un and it’s all alright and anyway you should be more open to people because society’s better that way…
So maybe your response isn’t all that bad, in the end.
Or, “not at the moment, sorry.”
See, eventually I can come up with a good response!
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•"Can i ask you for a favor?" Is it rude to say no?
6·10 months agoIt’s still a bit passive aggressive, I would feel.
I think if I were quick of thought (oh, how I wish!) I’d reply something positive like, “sure, what’s up?” And then if the request were too onerous I’d say, “sorry, I can’t.”
milicent_bystandr@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•"Can i ask you for a favor?" Is it rude to say no?
5·10 months agoBecause that stranger on the street is a real person and you want them to have a good day too.
You don’t need to stress over if you came across as rude, but being polite is something I, at least, would like to try if I can.











Unless you’re moving across partitions it will change the filesystem metadata to move the path, but not actually do anything to the data. Sorry, you failed, it’s jail for you.