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@akjdfaas
Just let the employees own and manage the company they work in by electing the CEOs and managers.
Katılım Nisan 2020
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He simply worked as much as Warren Buffet did in his lifetime over the last 24 hours
War Monitor@WarMonitors
Elon Musk made more money in the last 24 hours than Warren Buffett made in his entire lifetime. Please let that sink in.
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@vaxryy This is not a move towards authoritarianism.
1. The government already knows your age, you have a birth certificate and a passport
2. This is a push to give PRIVATE COMPANIES your IDs. Id verification is not done by the government, it's done by for-profit companies
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It's important to remind everyone that ID verification and social media bans are not to protect children, but another device in the government's arsenal to slowly control the population and move towards authoritarianism.
Unless people actually start protesting against this, nothing will change.
For a politician, the primary goal is to stay in power and make money. Tracking people online is a great help in achieving that.
Crying "it's for the kids" will not help when every device nowadays comes with parental control tools which are better and better every day. Plus, parents are the ones that should decide how their kid should be raised, not the government.
From the Computer Science point - it's simply impossible for an ID verification system to have all three at once:
- anonymity: Site doesn't know who you are, government can't trace back your account to your name.
- non-linkability: Your visit on Site A cannot be linked to your visit on Site B
- non-shareability: You can't post some "token" everyone can copy and use to pretend to be an adult
A working system for anonymous age verification is simply impossible, mathematically. The solution? The damn parental control tools on every modern phone. Parents set up screen time limits, or app restrictions. Or, better yet, actually talk to your kid! Crazy, right?
IDK about the UK, but for example in Poland, we literally have it written in the constitution, that parents are the ultimate authority over how they want to raise their kids. It's not the government's job to police what a kid can, and cannot access online, even more so when we move away from "actually illegal (gambling, for example)" to "idk man we (the govt) think its bad".
Push for parents' awareness of parental control tools, the dangers of the internet, and make parents actually know how to parent their kids. After that, it's none of the govt's business.
Unfortunately it seems that more and more countries are giving up those freedoms and falling for the boil-the-frog approach, and might realize far too late. The EU is my last bastion of hope at this point, and even that is... not excellent in this regard at the moment.
Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert
Everything about this clip is brilliant.
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@MT_6226 @ellisislandsup I don't like Modi because he's a fascist, you don't like Modi because he is brown, we are not the same
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@ellisislandsup Narendra Modi
(Indian politicians never wear suits as a matter of principle).
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There’s one world leader who never wears suits on principle, but you guys all hate him because he’s brown.
Templarpilled@Templarpilled
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@SUPERBLOWFLY If a game is mostly story, watching it as a film is just better. You can enjoy the story and not worry about the unfun gameplay. A real game can stand without a story. Like Tetris is a great game, Minecraft is a great game, An interactive film with some generic fighting is not
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1. Piracy
1a. Piracy
1b. Piracy
1c. The average phone can run most games nowadays
1d. Piracy
1e. Piracy
2. What
2a. What?
2b. What??
3. Piracy
4. Do you guys even make any effort to do anything
˖ ݁✦☾ woke gloomy ☾✦ ݁˖@gnlune
many reasons 1. accessibility 1a. money 1b. age 1c. platform/device 1d. region 1e. game is not on market 2. enjoyment 2a. game is more story than gameplay 2b. gameplay is lackluster/not necessary 3. previewing before buying 4. etc who are you to be policing?
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What matters most for childhood brain organization?
We analyzed 649 variables.
The answer: Socioeconomics (SES); with brain patterns pointing at sleep & stress as drivers.
Even brain-IQ associations were better explained by SES confounding.
In Science: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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@MemesOfNixOS Nix has the best ideas and the worst execution. I hate it but could never go back to not having it
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Nix, simultaneously the biggest red pill and gas lighter technology.
Once Nix becomes part of your tool set, you just realize how bad all of the other package paradigms are.
yilisharcs@yilisharcs
@MemesOfNixOS >uses nixos >hates it >back to debian >hates it more >back to nixos
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Who do you think we owe that debt to? We borrowed money from rich people because we were to scared to tax them
Zeluvy 🐍🎩@SnakeHoppe
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@akjdfaas @tasiapilled if the actual number doesn't matter then what's the objection to permanent DST?
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@akjdfaas @stupidtechtakes worth switching from ohmyzsh? how’s the compatibility like
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@france_baguette @michael_inverse @Andr3jH idk man, that was just ragebait, the statement "animals have inherent moral value" is kinda independent from my moral axioms, I'm not decided and I'm unconvinced by vegans, But I am For vegan ethics. We DO NOT need to speedrun creating a bacteria that's resistant to antibiotics
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@akjdfaas @michael_inverse @Andr3jH Someone that draws the boundaries of moral concern at animals are inherently deceptive and in actuality not the altruistic ethicists they think they are. It's one thing to prioritize human life, it's another thing to disregard all life as secondary and akin to an object.
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