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butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Then spend all their retirement on medical care for their broken body.

We treat each other like animals no matter the job.

Moral relativism has never gone anywhere. It was black people, and women, now it’s just poor people.

Still flogging Anglo gibberish law when it’s clear it’s all just biological need being held hostage by political corruption empowering cliques like a fucking high school
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
The vagueness could be used against Google, but of course it won’t because semantic tradition.

What’s the point of human language again? Except for trivial human tasks it’s easily exploited.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
This is the world realizing there’s little novel data inside these noisy black boxes; just noisy people easily distracted by screens like the TV generation.

Investors want to cash out before things implode, if they can.

Jack wants people connected and gets that’s all it’s about. The attention economy is dying off as we learn what it means for privacy. The big social brands are going to fade like Best Buy and circuit city as kids grow up never being allowed on Twitter and Facebook (mine aren’t and won’t be allowed to until they’re 18); we have Plex and that’s all I’m going to say about that :)

Facebook -> Meta started me thinking this way and this has me even more convinced.

The daily use cases of our gadgets is well established emotionally. The honeymoon is over.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
In a universe with no center, why is utilitarianism of ephemera a desired goal?

What immediate value did Newton offer given the technology of his time?

A data set of our preferred language constructs could help us eliminate cognitive redundancy, CRUD app development, and other well known software tasks.

Why let millions of meatbags generate syntactic art on expensive, complex, environmentally catastrophic machines for the fun of it if utility is your concern? Eat shrooms and scrawl in the dirt.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Let’s hope the vulnerability isn’t injected into all the deps your OS pulls down to run the VM

Physics informs us a perfectly secure system is impossible.

We need to socially accept it rather than make ourselves paranoid.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Using the same environmental concern logic, the carbon footprint of traditional banking, which still hauls around, protects, and produces real currency, plastic cards, and financing for every other destructive activity… rather dwarfs Bitcoin.

Where are all your posts pointedly taking apart the system you are surely heavily invested in?

You’re part of the problem by being part of human society. Collective economic inaction must be part of the solution.

Producing less superfluous junk at scale must be part of the solution. That means our individual narratives around value stores must change; traditional banking scales even worse than Bitcoin.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Since it’s just math in a machine and we have the math written down all over, what would be losing of long term value to the human species?

I have made a lot of money thanks to SV, but it’s not what puts food on my table; people where I live do. I don’t live near SV.

Billions of us don’t give af about SV. It’s all hype and our daily lives will look pretty much the same without it.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Good news; when the economy implodes there will be no financial costs, but you’ll have skills.

5% of the public hunts. My guess is, should society collapse, there will be plenty of work cleaning up the bodies as millions go nuts in shock and kill themselves at home before a civil war can get off the ground.

More optimistically it’ll be like 9/11, NY blackouts; shock, awe, but people settle down and figure it out.

Who knows, maybe this is all embedded paranoia from the Cold War era and complete social collapse is impossible.

Local urban areas will surely clamp down and secure infra. Going it alone in the woods seems like a fine recipe for just putting the gun in your own mouth eventually.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
So it is:

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/25/technology/apple-google-s...

I mean the politicians are in on it, and turn against them when their ability to control elections for their own purposes comes into question.

Look at the “testimony” of Robinhood guy. It’s a scripted TV show; you lose.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
What if there are no layers and you can’t think outside hierarchy?

There’s no reason for anyone else to take your view as sacrosanct since many many many apps and services are working just fine without ORMs.

You might accomplish something interesting today if you set aside protecting unimportant ephemera you talked yourself into believing.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Domain squatting, and all the security effort of protecting now worthless code IP, meta data analysis for private use, profit being funneled to fewer and fewer people are all outcomes of web 1 & 2

Take off the rose colored glasses; it’s all been a speculative game. That’s the root node of our economics at this point.

At the end of the day it’s electron state in a box of metal and plastic. It’s been generating “value” for owners distracting people from their lives.

I’ve been online since the 80s; people were complaining about web 1 ruining usenet, irc, and everything else.

Time moves on.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
No, human behavior enables things like the Laffer curve to be defined and held up like a shiny bauble by a politically motivated half-wit.

Laffer has never had and never will have anything to do with pre-existing human behavior itself.

He never defined any of the math objects he used. As far as I can see he’s not invented any net new value, he translated English economic babble into math. It’s elementary abstraction by today’s standards. Since most people could barely balance a checkbook in his day, he’s a genius for life.

It’s like taking a child’s drawing of a tree and acting like the child gave life to the tree.

It’s ridiculous to foist prestige on idiots wielding arithmetic. Look at the misogynistic, misandrist, classist, racist, culture our elders grew up in and chuck their prestige in the bin; they’re human like everyone else.

You want to put a number value on others? Here’s yours; 1 of 7 billion+.

Rich people are rich because everyone else worries if we tax them, everyone can’t magically become rich. They’re aren’t actually smarter, stronger, better; it’s just propaganda; aka today as data science.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
The Laffer curve doesn’t dictate anything, laws do.

We don’t need to take every math object as a physical truth.

Laffer especially should be seen a political tool more than an economist.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
No let’s poo poo Oracle.

I worked there. Engineering is vastly different than anywhere else; it’s about Oracle; not open source, not simplifying software and technology… it truly is about daddy Larry being rich enough to afford a fighter jet so he has enough to trickle down on the plebs.

Their traditional business side hates the cloud side because it’s taking over priority; legacy process is foisted on greenfield effort. It’s a shit show culture by MBAs for MBAs.

There is no technical competition or innovation coming out of there, just bean counters looking to collect beans.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Muddied beyond utility is the point of the left.

Rustling Jimmie’s non-violently to disrupt the sensibilities of utilitarians like yourself.

Because like you said, progress is happening anyway. Let’s disabuse the right they can stop it or channel it with their high minded stories of economics (basically just watching what happens naturally), Protestant work ethic, and gun toting.

Those voices truly do mean little to the economy they rely on. 5% of people in the US hunt. If the right wants rugged individualism, there’s plenty of room in Antarctica.

Either side is big government authoritarian, that’s without question. I’d prefer the output be support human life and stability, not the dimwits who ignore their dependence on this society while calling for freedom from it.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
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butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
If you think they can just write off millions of real people you’re deluded.

Only 5% of the US population hunts.

Until society as is collapses, we’re reliant on this logistics system. The powers that be know that.

Workers have all the power. There’s just a 24/7 media blitz saying otherwise.

Look at Linux, Godot, Blender, Jupyter, etc… I was deploying containers as BSD jails in 2005; k8s isn’t new… political corruption obliging us to policing of agency to serve aristocrats is the reason software companies exist, not to produce software. We can do that as a species just fine.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Taken out of its context to prove a point on a web forum and I would agree

Lots of people negotiated these things and agreed to make commerce happen.

Novel to you does not mean novel to humanity.
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
If I set my computer clock to 3022 does it expire?
butMyside
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Both sides of the aristocracy only care about hypocrisy on Main Street: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/02/us/politics/elaine-chao-c...

While I get the sentiment, western working hours are the lowest they’ve been in the industrial era, but we sure have a lot of nice tech. Your experience is subsidized by nation state brutality.

Spare us the high minded criticism and go do something about your own cognitive dissonance.