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Lafe Long

@LafeLong

"The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire."

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@GodIsVoluntary I'd definitely consider an M4 mini... every Mac I've gotten after my G4 Sawtooth have been Apple refurbs (both G5 towers).
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Voluntaryist Minister@GodIsVoluntary·
@LafeLong The Apple Silicon machines are pretty sweet TBH. Despite having the 2019 Mac Pro my main desktop right now is the base model M4 Mini I got as a refurb. My main laptop is a 64 GB M1 Max.
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Lafe Long@LafeLong·
@GodIsVoluntary My next and (maybe last) Mac will be probly be either an older cheese grater (hate the case - the G5 was the ultimate) or a trash can. Either way, I'll try to run an older OS (10.14/15?).
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Voluntaryist Minister@GodIsVoluntary·
I got a good 10 years out of my Launch Day Trash Can and could have gotten a few more out of it if I really wanted to. It still works, but haven't thought of anything interesting to do with it yet. I've got a nearly maxed out (other than ram) 2019 Mac Pro someone gave me last year too, I'm playing around with AI on it but it's not that well supported by any of the LLM frameworks.
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Lafe Long
Lafe Long@LafeLong·
@MarvKard It's not difficult. Throughout elementary school, buy them books that you know (classics, subjects they may be interested in, etc)... after that, they can read whatever they want. You certainly don't want to limit them to "school approved" books.
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@LafeLong I am not a parent, but I think that it would be difficult for me to parse the sheer amount of content, for dissemination to my child. I don't envy that task, at all.
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Lafe Long@LafeLong·
"The required reading seemed to have been selected for the sole purpose of turning the hearts of young people against books. That, however, seems to be a universal pedagogical complex; to make the acquiring of knowledge a punishment, rather than a pleasure." Edgar Rice Burroughs
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories

In 1931, 14-year-old Forrest J. Ackerman wrote a letter to Edgar Rice Burroughs, author of Tarzan and the John Carter of Mars series, informing him of an argument he had with his teacher regarding Edgar's books. Burroughs replied... Burroughs’ reply defended popular fiction in direct terms. He argued that reading anything engaging is better than not reading at all, and that entertainment can serve as a gateway to lifelong reading habits. He also criticized rigid school reading lists, noting that forcing material on students often turns reading into obligation rather than curiosity. Ackerman would go on to become one of the most influential figures in science fiction fandom, editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland, literary agent to authors like Ray Bradbury, and a key organizer of early sci-fi conventions. Burroughs, best known for creating Tarzan (1912) and the Barsoom/John Carter series, was one of the highest-paid writers of his era, with his works translated into dozens of languages and adapted into film, radio, and comics. Ackerman preserved this letter for decades, and it became a widely cited example in debates about “high” vs. “popular” literature, often used to argue that genre fiction plays a critical role in building readers. © Reddit #archaeohistories

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Lafe Long@LafeLong·
The milves of March. DAIly AI pAInting experiments. 027 - International Whisk(e)y Day AND Wear A Hat Day #pAIntings #AIart #PinUps
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Lafe Long@LafeLong·
@ColdCathodeMan @Kornstalx @SomeBitchIIKnow I agree about Bill vs. Bob. In the early days, Bob didn't keep it a secret that he learned from Bill, and I think it was obvious to those of us that had watched Bill first. Wozniak was the smarter, more talented Steve. I don't hate Jobs for the marketing, though.🤷‍♂️
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ColdCathodeMan@ColdCathodeMan·
@Kornstalx @SomeBitchIIKnow 1: Bill’s show was nationally syndicated on PBS. 2: Bill was slandered, but seemingly not as much, probably for his lack of pop-culture fame. You never addressed my two points: Bob ripped of Bill’s show and Bill was the better artist, and teacher.
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Bob Ross was almost universally hated by fellow artists during his career. The number of snide New York Times articles about him from the early 90's is shocking to me. web.archive.org/web/2020040823…
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Lafe Long@LafeLong·
@vvestiges Bro has a self portrait painting of himself with his dick in a hamster wheel hanging above his bed.😭 True playa.
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@Tnatoons A lot of younger people won't get this joke.
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Handre@Handre·
The greatest con job in human history—how commercial banks manufacture money from absolutely nothing and call it lending. When you deposit $1,000 cash at JPMorgan, the bank doesn't lock your money in a vault. They keep maybe $100 (a 10% reserve requirement) and immediately lend out $900 to someone else. But here's where the fraud begins: they don't delete your $1,000 balance. Your account still shows $1,000 while they hand $900 cash to a borrower. The money supply just expanded to $1,900 from your original $1,000 deposit. And the scam multiplies. That borrower deposits the $900 at Wells Fargo, which keeps $90 and lends out $810. The depositor's account shows $900, the new borrower gets $810 cash—now we have $2,710 in circulation from your original $1,000. This fractional reserve process continues until the banking system transforms your single deposit into roughly $10,000 of circulating money. Banks collect interest on money they created from thin air while paying you 0.5% on your "deposit." They profit from lending money they never had, backed by deposits they've already lent out multiple times over. The Federal Reserve enables this pyramid scheme by acting as lender of last resort when depositors actually want their money back. Every dollar in your checking account represents a claim on the same underlying reserves as nine other dollars. When you swipe your debit card, you're spending digital entries backed by a fraction of real money—and the banks are collecting interest on the difference. This example is taken from Murray Rothbard's "The Mystery of Banking".
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LIZZY💥@LizzyStarrrdust·
Life is short, in spite of your plans, so tell the girls they are pretty while you can. Cause one day they're gone and all you got left is some empty bottles and an old country song.
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@JessicaTheGreen While we're at it, I've got some bad news about the North Pole being "up"...
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Lafe Long@LafeLong·
@VanessaChaseOG My in-laws watched my kid for 2 hrs every day before she started going to school. Wife worked 1st shift, I worked 2nd. I dropped her off at 2, wife picked her up at 4. No daycare. Weekends were done - but rare because that was our family time.
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Vanessa@VanessaChaseOG·
Gen-X, and millennial parents: did your parent(s) offer to take your kids for the weekends? Please chime in.
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Lafe Long@LafeLong·
@tigerjvideo @infraredwiccan If the fed were ended, gov't got out of the higher ed loan grift, and colleges had to compete, that kid wouldn't have 40 grand in student debt. The exploitive, state run, corrupt systems have nothing to do with libertarianism.
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