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Why is the economy struggling while rich people live in luxury?
I’d say what’s causing people grief is a bigger trigger for fascism than how they react to it.
Mismanagement and misplaced grievances.
The former is the cause for 99% of the problems societies face.
Essentially, conmen will con useful idiots, and then the useful idiots will get mad at their peers instead of their rulers because it’s easier.
Stupidity is also a major factor, because useful idiots aren’t capable of understanding how they’re being taken for a ride.
People are meaner on the East Coast, but they’re also more capable.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I laughed when a guy came in from Doordash and picked up one can of Formula. I thought crazy someone would do that. But he claimed that he once delivered a candy bar. Anyone know if that possible?38·3 days agoAll the people in here eager to defend how someone wastes their money just reinforces my opinion of the average person these days; most of them are useful idiots.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I laughed when a guy came in from Doordash and picked up one can of Formula. I thought crazy someone would do that. But he claimed that he once delivered a candy bar. Anyone know if that possible?47·3 days agoI hope you never complain that you need more money if that’s how you waste it.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I laughed when a guy came in from Doordash and picked up one can of Formula. I thought crazy someone would do that. But he claimed that he once delivered a candy bar. Anyone know if that possible?48·3 days agoThe people using doordash are the same ones complaining they need more money.
Just another reason for me to think the average person is a complete idiot.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The dangerous push by Canonical to rewrite GNU coreutils as Rust code without the GNU license2·3 days agoGlad I switched to Debian a few years ago.
Got tired of seeing that advertisement every time I logged in.
Fuck Canonical and whatever scumstains keep trying to profit off of people’s low standards.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The dangerous push by Canonical to rewrite GNU coreutils as Rust code without the GNU license11·3 days agoThose are all legitimate concerns that useful idiots have been conditioned to ignore.
Man, I miss when only half the first world was on the Internet.
We need barriers of entry to keep morons and their asinine rhetoric out.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The dangerous push by Canonical to rewrite GNU coreutils as Rust code without the GNU license1·3 days agoI’d say a bigger issue is the adoption of non-free software.
It doesn’t matter what language you choose; if you pick a non-free license then you are part of the problem.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The dangerous push by Canonical to rewrite GNU coreutils as Rust code without the GNU license1·3 days agoHe’s not wrong, though.
There is way more social activism among Rust developers than other languages.
If you read the Rust manual, it even says at the very beginning that the entire purpose behind Rust is empowerment.
Just because people say things you don’t like doesn’t mean they’re not true.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The dangerous push by Canonical to rewrite GNU coreutils as Rust code without the GNU license11·3 days agoRust isn’t the problem.
It’s the licensing.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The dangerous push by Canonical to rewrite GNU coreutils as Rust code without the GNU license1·3 days agoIt’s not really childish if you understand the implications of choosing a license.
I’m tired of mornic losers being afraid to fight for what they believe in because it might make them look bad in front of their peers.
If you care about the subject, then you shouldn’t let the opinions of idiots dictate your actions.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The dangerous push by Canonical to rewrite GNU coreutils as Rust code without the GNU license1·3 days agoFuck, I’m so tired of canonical’s bullshit.
They used to be a boon for the free software ecosystem, now they’re a detriment whenever it’s convenient.
There are some scumbags in that company eager to profit off of lowering people’s standards wherever possible.
Do not let them. They don’t need a nicer campus.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Neil Young Leaves Facebook & Instagram Over “Unconscionable” Policies for AI Chatbot Conversations With ChildrenEnglish11·4 days agoHe doesn’t have to follow orders from you.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Neil Young Leaves Facebook & Instagram Over “Unconscionable” Policies for AI Chatbot Conversations With ChildrenEnglish1·4 days agoThe average person is an idiot.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Neil Young Leaves Facebook & Instagram Over “Unconscionable” Policies for AI Chatbot Conversations With ChildrenEnglish3·4 days agoFriendica is the logical successor to facebook.
blackfox@lemmings.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Neil Young Leaves Facebook & Instagram Over “Unconscionable” Policies for AI Chatbot Conversations With ChildrenEnglish3·4 days agowhat’s the upshot for Meta here?
I’m a firm believer that there is some data point somewhere that indicates this will make them more money somehow, so that’s why they do this.
These companies aren’t run by people; they’re run by data.
They’re useful for funneling as much money as possible to as few people as possible.
For example, the suckers in this thread are useful to the executives and investors of Doordash.