Firefox.
Seriously. Every app I've tried has come up short in one way or another. Lemmy is best in a browser and the best browser is Firefox.
Firefox.
Seriously. Every app I've tried has come up short in one way or another. Lemmy is best in a browser and the best browser is Firefox.
Just another seemingly effortless combination of philosophy, psychology, heartfelt emotion and godly art.
I wouldn't normally post another chapter of a series with this many releases quite so soon after the last one, but this is too good to miss.
Yeah - she's pretty much "must protecc her" turned up to 11.
After that brief thing about an opportunity to play piano a few chapters back, I've been looking forward to seeing more about whatever it is Tatsu's doing (and especially to see Ri-chan's reaction).
How so?
One team translated the first 20 or so chapters, slowly and not very well. Then another one (or more precisely one person) took it over and started over with chapter 1, and has done everything since.
If you start with fettyman's version of chapter 1, you shouldn't even see the other ones - when you finish one chapter, Mangadex will automatically jump to fettyman's version of the next chapter. It's literally as if the other versions don't even exist.
I don't see the problem.
And the GOP has gotten so bad that they don't dare appear on Fox because it's so certain that it'll just make them look bad.
Shame that that's still undoubtedly not going to be enough to make their angry and/or moronic supporters step back and take a good look at who it is they're voting for, but at least it's cynically amusing for the rest of us.
It strikes me that, sort of ironically, "infinite" is only a difficult concept to grasp if you're smart enough to understand it.
Stupid people just sort of take it for granted. "Finite" is the thing they can't seem to wrap their heads around.
Ah - Ri-chan finally opened up a bit to Tatsu-nii.
That loud blonde could be trouble though.
I've suspected it's largely performative. I still don't really get it though.
And I have the same reaction I have to most of these types of things - I wonder what it tastes like, and wish I could try it.
I've never understood why these things trigger such uproar. It's not like it's poison or some sort of bodily secretion or something - it's just a somewhat unusual but entirely edible ingredient. And it could be good. So what's the problem?
Yeah - that arguably would be cheaper, and it definitely would be better for society as a whole.
That's entirely irrelevant though, because it's not going to happen.
The primary reason that decently-paying jobs have become so much less common is that, over the last few decades in particular, the money that would've paid decent wages has been diverted to pay truly obscene salaries to a handful of executives.
And the people drawing those obscene salaries, and making general pay decisions for corporations, tend to be, quite seriously, psychopaths.
A person who has morals, principles, integrity and empathy will exercise self-restraint - they'll have particular choices that they simply will not make.
A person without any of those qualities - a psychopath - will not be constrained. They will be entirely free to choose any course of action that will benefit them in any way, entirely regardless of the consequences to others.
So all other things being more or less equal, paychopaths will have a strategic advantage in competitions for position in hierarchies like corporations or governments.
In a sound society, that advantage will be blunted by the simple fact that people with morals, principles, integrity and empathy find them and their tactics reprehensible. That has historically made them more the exception than the rule.
In the 80s in the US, there was a fundamental change. Society was sold the idea that "greed is good" - that winning is everything and to the victor goes the spoils and watch out for number 1 and so on - essentially psychopathic views were marketed as virtues. Successfully.
And throughout that period, enough psychopaths succeeded that theirs became the dominant viewpoint, particularly in the largest corporations (or the most rapacious, and thus most successful throughout the takeover era of corporate consolidation). And since then they've just grown more entrenched and more self-serving, and richer, and more powerful.
Which brings me back to the point - yours is a relatively sound viewpoint, but it's entirely irrelevant, because the people who control the power by which such a thing might be accomplished are psychopaths, and they are not going to act in a way that might diminish by even a fraction their undeserved and destructive wealth and privilege, even if it's not only for the good of society as a whole, but then necessarily for their own long-term good. They just aren't psychologically or morally equipped to make that choice. And they control the power in our society, so nobody else can meaningfully make that choice.
So really, the only remaining option is the same one that eventually befell Sumer and Egypt and Athens and Rome - societal collapse. Just as was the case with them, the upper classes have become too entrenched, too self-serving and too greedy to make the choices that would save their civilization, and nobody else has the power to overcome them. And just as was the case with those civilizations, the common people, between being confused and being self-servingly manipulated and misled, blame subsets of each other instead of the people who really bear the lion's share of the responsibility for the woes facing their civilization. So just as was the case with their societies, things will just get uglier and uglier until they finally fall apart. Like it or not.
Have a nice day anyway though, because that's really all you can do. We can't stop the relentless downhill slide, but we can at least try not to make each other unnecessarily miserable along the way.