[-] [email protected] 24 points 7 months ago

I was also positively surprised how a lot of Reddit users on r/politics were way less deluded on election night and the day after, openly criticising the Dem party on class issues and Gaza.

It got back to "normal" now, but I think they might have a second "genzedong situation" in the near future with dissatisfied users, though now there's literal alternative websites like here and hexbear (and raddle I guess?) so they could just leave with greater ease.

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I don't know this particular group, but sounds interesting.

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Last couple weeks have been very intense for me emotionally, and I noticed I was a short stress session away from snapping and doing unsafe things.

The internet didn't really help as all results were "how to calm a meltdown in autistic children" or shit like that.

I really like whistling and was at home, so I randomly did a 1 hour freestyle whistling spree which really helped, and probably annoyed my neighbours way less than loud banging noises and screaming would have. My head feels a bit light from all the intense breathing lol.

If I'm outside and have the time, I also try climbing trees or large debris, or sprint as if I'm late. I have no idea what to when in an enclosed professional space other than pretending to go to the bathroom.

What's your favourite meltdown-delaying technique?

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I've noticed some users here have mentioned the work of Paul Cockshott and I'm interested in looking into the computational aspects of planning.

I already know a bit about operations research, but couldn't find a good introductory paper about modern economic planning theories, specially since stuff like Google Scholar ranks by citations.

I'm currently reading "Towards a New Socialism" but it doesn't look like it'll delve too deeply into algorithms as far as I've got. Should I drop it and look into "Classical Econophysics" first? Or does anybody know a more technical book that I should look into?

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I've got this shower thought hunch about why corporations are so into subscription services rather than sales.

If you look at Steam, a 60 dollar game nets Valve around 20 bucks (30%) for every sale. On the other hand a subscription like Xbox Game Pass can only get Microsoft a maximum of 16 bucks per month, not even counting how much they pay to the developers included in the program.

So at least from this shallow reading, subscriptions should be worse than sales.

But on the other hand, there are some advantages which are obvious.

First off, casual users might not even be a potential loss for more expensive games. Besides that, it further alienates consumers from specific products they might want to consume, taking away developer power. And finally lots of people might just forget to cancel it because "it's so cheap" even when not using it.

But my shower thought was: what if this is favoured because it's worth much more as a financial asset?

Sales percentages are unpredictable and depend too much on third-party developers. If only flop games come out for a month, Valve will only learn about their lost potential revenue that same month. It's all a series of events.

On the other hand, subscription numbers are easy to track. If they go down, Microsoft will have at least a month of a heads up. If they go up, they can know beforehand that they'll have more money in the future. They are much more stable. They're financial assets.

Does this make sense? Has somebody who actually knows what they're talking about ever written about this?

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A series of thoughts I noticed that might be familiar to some here.

"I don't have emotions"

"All my emotional presentations are fake"

"If people treat me better for my fake emotions, it's because I'm manipulating them"

"I don't deserve the sympathy I get"

"I shouldn't present any emotions in order to not extract underserved sympathy"

"I don't have emotions"

Obviously a lot of these thoughts are factually incorrect, but it doesn't matter to my silly brain. Laying them out clearly like this helped me with it, so I hope it helps other people too.

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A bit late, but this is a good interview.

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Been doing a lot of exercise for the past couple of to make all the physical stuff I've been having to do feel easier.

Thankfully I'm not getting too much muscle (god forbid I look any more man-ish!), but the other day I think it finally clicked that I do indeed feel better at doing physical activities.

I was running like mad so as to not miss the bus, and instead of feeling tired or heavy of breath, I just felt light and focused. Walking around all day and up and down stairs also doesn't tire me anymore. I can even climb the occasional tree or urban debris.

But the best part is the sensation of running really fast and being able to focus on that feeling rather than oxygenation. All the noises, the asphalt, the wind.

A lot of the propaganda around exercise focuses too much on looking pretty rather than what you can do if you're physically fit. I'll never enjoy the idea of having a bulky body, but being able to do more with less effort is exactly my cup of tea.

I hope this motivates other people who feel similarly to rethink their perspective on exercising too. It all started with "I want to climb that tree", and now I can climb that tree.

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Hello Vsauce, autistic here.

Going to be on some loud parties soon. I can tolerate the noise, but am trying to think of fidgeting tools that wouldn't look too out of place in a party when compared to my usual ones (broken Bic pens).

I'm thinking of something like jewellery or rings. Sadly my only ring looks too much like some wedding ring and that has been a problem in the past. Too bad, because it's a very pretty ring.

What are some (cheap!!!) tools y'all use?

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[-] [email protected] 24 points 1 year ago

[Tankies'] positioning, further to the left than subreddits like r/communism, r/socialism, and r/Anarchism

Bruh r/communism is unapologetically gonzaloist, they're even further 'left' than we are lol

The figure doesn't even imply that, that sort of graph has no concept of "intensity" for positioning. The colours being different just means that (assuming it was well done) the red communities are more similar among themselves than the orange communities.

So their "further left" is just either a massive ass-pull or they actually think that their clustering model has an implicit politicalcompass system in the position of plotted clusters.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Because this whole thing pissed me off a lot when it was approved, have the webpage of the bill for this law. Note how it passed unanimously in the senate.

Note that it also restricts property ownership for people from Russia, Syria, Venezuela, DPR Korea and Cuba.

Note also how vague the wording is on the definition of a "foreign principal".

It also requires those "foreign principals" that already own property to register themselves with the state government.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 1 year ago

Given their population growth is de-accelerating, all this reporting from Western media feels like some sort of backhanded publicity campaign for attracting migrants. At some point even the cost of moving to China will be lower than the cost of living in Capitalist countries.

[-] [email protected] 24 points 1 year ago

Move fast and break ribs.

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Wasn't that why Venezuela got even more sanctioned to hell with their Petrocaribe program? IIRC a fuel crisis (due to the end of the aforementioned Petrocaribe) was also part of the conditions for the current Haitian situation. The USA can't expect to control the entirety of Central America through sanctions alone. Hope AMLO follows through on that promise and Mexico can weather the storm.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 2 years ago

Posadist aliens are gonna be very confused when they try to translate the story about this Irish President Joe Biden being struck down by the Shawn Fain.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 2 years ago

If you read your own link, you'll see that this is only for a couple rail companies, and not a guaranteed right in the future. It's cool that they got something, but this is not a big win by any chance.

Also 4 sick leave days is frankly too little for a critical infrastructure and transportation industry in the country that had 1 million die of covid.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 2 years ago

How long until a EU department publishes basically the same thing about uranium as the USA did the other day about gallium over "national security threats"? I doubt that France could coordinate an intervention in there given how tied their hands already are with Ukraine and the recent withdrawal from Mali. Somebody tell F!Guyana that there are still Frenchmen amongst then too.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 2 years ago

This is further complicated by the fact that coup supporters have been waving Russian flags and burning French flags; Putin meanwhile held a summit in St.Petersburg for strengthening economic ties with the African continent— forgiving $23 billion in debt owed by African states.

NATO keeps forcing Putin to actually do good things, then look around in awe as his international support grows. Sometimes I wonder if they're that incompetent in geopolitics or they just really hate themselves really hard. Whoever convinced NATO officials to change course in adding Russia to it might've been a time-travelling comrade in disguise.

[-] [email protected] 24 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

how can one pirate rent? asking for a friend.

[-] [email protected] 24 points 2 years ago

I mean, programmers are also the most uplifted profession by capitalism nowadays, that often does so little and have a lot of their work discarded. Their bosses also love promising "futurist" hopes that they'll rule the world. They're basically the digital world version of corporate lawyers, and its within their interests (or at least, the interest of those who rise to become capitalists) to be obsessed with liberalising everything.

Also, y'know, the whole process of defunding social studies worldwide in favour of STEM fields does wonders to a techkid brain.

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