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[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 9 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Not a Republican. I assume Trump is making backroom personal deals to get the world's politicians and businesses to bribe him in some way. Aligns with how he seems to operate with everything else.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 8 points 6 days ago (7 children)

IDK, ketamine is kinda similar to alcohol; more psychedelic. As someone who has always struggled with depression and has done ketamine, it does seem like it would be a good fast-acting, but short half-life anti-depressant (the afterglow lasts well after the buzz). Never knew anyone who abused it habitually, long term. Heard it messes up your bladder.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 2 points 6 days ago

Ever since I switched to GrapheneOS, Vanadium has been working well. Never had a problem with Firefox + ublock, or Librewolf (except with a corporate intranet webapp that specifically required users to use Chrome).

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Yeah, idk what the other guy was talking about. But, I've ridden with someone that apparently got dependent on that automatic braking feature. He "used" something like 5 times during a 1.5 hour trip.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

Not sure about the insurance thing. Dunno if they had insurance to cover that. I know home insurance doesn't cover arson. I know of a factory owner that burned down his factory and tried to make it look like an electrical failure because his insurance apparently didn't cover arson. I remember a dealership and all its cars burned up during the BLM protests, and the owner claimed he didn't have insurance.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

Hmm, I guess theoretically. I bet towns or businesses close to eachother over a state border do something to equalize prices. Or I guess the businesses in the lower taxed state would just raise their prices because they can and still get business.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

Yeah, that was definitely the rationale. Satoshi added the message, “The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks,” to the first Bitcoin block. In the early days, most of the community were Tea Party, Ron Paul, Paul Ryan, "abolish the Fed" types. There was a lot of anti-Fed propaganda floating around at that time. There was a big overlap with gold-bugs and Bitcoiners, and Bitcoin's "mining" decay curve was inspired by gold's.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 19 points 1 week ago (4 children)

You still pay taxes in those states, just not income. Most people will pay more taxes in those states compared to places like California (not the rich, of course). Texas chose a system of sales taxes (state and local), which act like flat-taxes, which put more burden on lower income people.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 11 points 1 week ago

I've never noticed idolizing of Texas or Arizona for their weather. I hear Hawaii has mild summers compared to those states.

I've lived in both cold climates and hot climates. It's pretty much the same, but the seasons are reversed. I.e. it's very uncomfortable to spend too much time outdoors in winter in cold climates, and very uncomfortable in summer in hot climates.

Also, it's more energy intensive to heat than it is to cool (at least with the most common HVAC systems). And warmer climates are more productive for food.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago

Yeah, I've been experimenting with YaCy, and discovered they have a PageRank-like algorithm, but it uses a lot of resources, so they don't recommend using it and it's turned off by default. Haven't tried turning it on myself. Looks like the maintainer is focusing on YaCy Grid, meant for organizations, not general decentralized search.

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

General strike with clear, specific demands would work. Easier said than done, especially since most workers in the US aren't already organized; but it would probably work. It would probably even work if all current major unions striked (a lot of union members are "conservative" though, so if it was seen as political rather than practical, it could break solidarity).

[–] 10001110101@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago
  1. It's always better to spend the money of others.
  2. It doesn't appear that bribing congresspeople is all that expensive. IIRC, it only took $60k to bribe that one congressperson who got caught.
  3. Just the threat of financing primary challengers appears to be enough to control Republican congresspeople. He's probably privately doing the same with some Dems too (offering not to finance challengers; he's already said he will finance challengers to all Democrats).
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