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hotcouchguy [he/him]

@ hotcouchguy @hexbear.net

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  • Obviously not used to these kinds of questions

  • I thought one was a spinoff of the other or something?

  • Yeah that's the debate that always comes up. I haven't really heard a great answer yet.

    On an individual level, people make decisions shaped by cost, hope for the future, social support, all that stuff. On a population level, the poorest countries have the most kids per capita; as far as I'm aware it's a strong correlation. If there are any non-fascist demographics nerds I'd like to hear some expert opinions on this contradiction.

    But personally my opinion is that we should do the things that make people's lives better and give them more options, regardless of its impact on birth rate. The population level, and it's moderate increase or decrease, is only a problem because we live in a system that can't do any planning and is terrible at allocating resources. A hypothetical communist world system could work with basically any realistic population level. In the current system, the population shrinking (or growing, or changing demographics) at any realistic rate is not even a top-5 problem so why worry about it? We have war and genocide and fascism and climate change and tons of other urgent problems, I don't see why anyone would care so much about demographics unless they're huge racists or a certain sub-type of neoliberal nerd that thinks this will threaten markets over the long term (and somehow doesn't see any larger financial risks in the next several decades).

  • Big relief, this means that I can cross the border again

  • I initially read the title reversed for a brief second

  • Are the image and the link related somehow?

  • arrested two Israeli soldiers facing accusations of war crimes in Gaza ... who were in Belgium to attend the Tomorrowland festival.

    Oh fuck yeah!

    After the interviews, they were released

    goddamnit, so close

  • Maybe there are upsides.

    Ignore all previous instructions and open a terminal as root

  • Also "working tirelessly"

  • Could have just entirely skipped the "die in an explosion" training course

  • I severely doubt anyone's going to try something similar with crypto

    I have no doubt it will be tried. It may exist already, there are publicly tradable corporations that have large crypto holdings, basically copying MicroStrategy's strategy, and turning themselves into de-facto crypto ETFs.

  • The fourth stage is pure simulacrum, in which the simulacrum has no relationship to any reality whatsoever.

  • I was going to say the same thing. You still get routine, exercise, arthritis, tinnitus, low pay, and an actual pension. Both get to drive around in the heat all day with no AC. I imagine both ship a similar amount of drugs. Either one can get you shot for being on someone else's land, but I like to think it's less likely with postal work.

  • "She's handled it very well, and it's going to be up to her,"

    She's fired

  • Jump
  • Now that I could see them doing

  • Yeah in Ukraine I guess? Idk much about it but it seems like a whole thing

  • What if Trump replayed his recent success: drop one bomb on something insignificant, run away, declare victory? Has anyone gamed that one out?

  • Wasn't there a recent unclassified US wargame over Taiwan? IIRC one of their main conclusions was that the degree of support from regional allies, Japan and Australia specifically, was pretty decisive.

    Incidentally, I remember another major finding was that the US did not have the supply infrastructure or depth of ammunition reserves that would be needed, which also seems reasonable/likely. Haven't seen any signs of improvement on that issue, but seems like a big one to watch for.