LesserAbe

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LesserAbe,

Same, link for anyone interested

Lettters to reps are valuable, in the “we got ten for and a hundred against” sense, but I would love to have more tangible ways to make a difference.

LesserAbe,

Voting is important, I also like to think about other tangible ways to build power - like what is power? It’s being able to eat, having a place to live, having healthcare, saying what I want, associating with who I want, deciding how I spend my time.

I think about how the Mondragon complex, probably the largest worker cooperative in the world, started in Franco’s Spain, and turned one of the poorest regions into one of the wealthiest.

I’d like to think I would stay and work to gain more power for myself and my peers - I want to stay and join/start a worker cooperative. I want to see a massive ecosystem of worker owned enterprises, which will translate to tangible power. Getting organized means being better able to fight off the kind of oppression Trump promises.

LesserAbe,

Setting aside that making sense of things Trump suggests is pointless: one method would be a blanket order that telecom providers turn off access in a targeted area. I expect in America some portion of people would still figure out how to get connectivity, but cutting off 80% of internet access would still be very disruptive.

LesserAbe,

If Santa didn’t give us the opportunity to choose to do good or choose to do bad, how would we earn the chance to live in heaven with Santa for eternity? Santa never gives us more than we can bear, and he works in mysterious ways. Yes, we can come to Santa with our earnest request, but sometimes the answer is no. Remember the abominable snowman is always on the prowl for boys and girls whose faith is weak

LesserAbe,

I’m interested to hear the story behind no idling automobiles

LesserAbe,

Is there a mayor or a council? I admit don’t know ins and outs of sortition. I kind of like it, but not sure I have the stomach for a single major role left to chance. Seems more plausible that a group of people selected by chance would still function.

LesserAbe,

No downvotes here. If anything I feel like if you’re getting genie laws then the first one could be more ambitious.

LesserAbe,

I like the progressive vacancy tax!

LesserAbe,

Sure, you’re right people should be able to afford to live where they work. Why not something like, “all revenue from rental properties is taxed at 50% and put into a social housing development fund”?

Your genie wishes your call, of course. Just that’s what I meant about more ambitious

LesserAbe,

I would mandate all sidewalks replaced by moving sidewalks.

Also I would wish for infinite towns

LesserAbe,

We’re talking genies here

LesserAbe,

The genie will also make sure the laws are enforced. What is your legislative wish?

LesserAbe,

I wasn’t aware, thanks!

LesserAbe,

Not any more than reddit is hurt by dead subreddits. I don’t see it as a big problem. But I think discovery is a bigger issue - finding new communities.

LesserAbe,

Clones or subreddits? There are dead subreddits.

LesserAbe,

No, I don’t expect a company’s website to be open source, just their primary product or service

LesserAbe,

I don’t think people have free will either. It doesn’t follow though that someone couldn’t be found guilty of murder. A rock doesn’t have free will, but you could say it “wants” to roll down a hill. We all “want” to do things even though those desires are the result of countless variables like genetics, upbringing, nutrition, weather.

In an ideal world the criminal justice system would be designed solely to mitigate future harm caused by criminals, and to reform them to the degree that’s possible. I don’t think punishment or vengeance should be part of the legal system. Still, we have murder charges because someone murdered someone. And we’ve got to do something about it, because otherwise the conditions that led to the first murder could lead to more.

LesserAbe,

If we’re talking for any extended period of time I would try to seek support from others. If I’m hiding that means some people want to find me, but presumably not everyone. I’m not equipped with the knowledge or skills to survive on my own in the wilderness. Even if I have the skills, inevitably there are going to be challenges which are difficult if not impossible to handle on your own.

LesserAbe,

This is a very juvenile response. If you’re trying to organize people, it’s hard enough to get them to do one specific action, you don’t add in a bunch of other steps that don’t directly contribute to the goal. You want to remove every barrier.

For example, if you want people to sign a petition and you’re going door to door, you bring a clipboard with the paper, pens, and supporting literature. You don’t tell them to go to a website, or print out a document themselves. You definitely don’t demand they move to a new neighborhood where the doors are closer together and all at street level.

Discord is bullshit, and I’d love to see everyone move away from it. But you’ve got to keep things in perspective and think about what your primary goals are.

LesserAbe,

I just use it for snippets - “here’s my function, how would I go about changing x?” Or, “here’s my block of code, I’m getting this error, what am I missing?” (I know, I’m fine to share my code but not company code)

How did Lemmy World become the default instance?

World was already the biggest by far when I first started lurking back in July, and it’s just getting more dominant. Before, there was quite some diversity in the distribution of generic communities, but nowadays the vast majority of posts that reach the top are from over there....

LesserAbe,

For the same reason cities form: the larger they get the more benefit there is to being there, so they keep getting larger.

I like the federation model and have switched from twitter/reddit to mastodon/lemmy. Still, we should expect and plan for massive instances, because of their inherent advantages. (More users = more content, more referrals to new users. Lower cost per user in terms of servers/resources)

Ultimately what I’d like to see are democratically run instances. Right now each server is essentially a benevolent dictatorship, which is fine when they’re small and/or you don’t have much invested in an account. Once they start to get big and making a change is a lot of work, it becomes more problematic.

Social.coop on mastodon is cool, however not necessarily geared to scale. I think if there was a multi-stakeholder coop where employees can make a living and users get input on how it’s run, that could really take off.

LesserAbe,

It makes a difference for the person hosting an instance. Suppose you’re hosting an instance with ten users, and you run into some kind of configuration issue, and stuff isn’t working right. Or maybe the server cost is more than you expected. You might just decide to let it shut down. If you have ten thousand users you might decide to stick it out because people are counting on you. Or you’re getting donations from a hundred people, so you decide to make it work because so many people are counting on you, or maybe there’s a specialist who’s also a user, and they help you figure out the issue.

LesserAbe,

What these lists are missing is a word for a person who is doing something bad/unwise.

LesserAbe,

More like the ultimate friend

LesserAbe,

Also there’s that documentary where the group that organized it was kind of cult adjacent. They weren’t scientists first. Still very interesting and impressive they did what they did.

LesserAbe,

I’m using your tools right now, and there’s nothing you can do about it

LesserAbe,

If you owed $1k then $1 wouldn’t save you

LesserAbe,

Not sure I follow, I don’t think this problem is inherent to Linux. Just the solution described uses Linux.

LesserAbe,

Oh man, as soon as I saw “there was a French guy” I thought this was about Tarrare. He was even more unbelievable, but at least the fart maniac isn’t as unsettling

What should be used for anonymous usernames?

More often than not, the best way to hide is to simply blend in with the crowds – this also encompasses one’s choice for a username. It is relatively simple to make a single throwaway account – just come up with a username, and off you go – however, if one makes throwaway accounts often, the task of thinking of a unique,...

LesserAbe,

One time I asked chatgpt to come up with a list of random street addresses, and the first couple were fine, then one was like “123 cherry street”, then each following address was like “777 apple lane” “888 banana ave” and so on. Which was wrong but also pretty charming I thought.

LesserAbe,

I will say I went from a place that had these meetings to one that doesn’t. It’s more concerning when leadership doesn’t seem to have any plan at all, even if the plan is “do a good job and sell this much of this thing”.

LesserAbe,

I know a woman through church growing up who left her husband and three kids to be with a woman she met in Ireland.

Attendees at Bored Ape NFT event report vision loss and extreme pain (www.theverge.com)

It’s likely because some light fixtures that emit a ton of UV light also look “cool” and get used in the wrong setting. They’re supposed to be for stuff like disinfection. Looks like the bulbs outlining the dj both could be the issue. It wouldn’t be any of the professional fixtures. (Pic in comments because I don’t...

LesserAbe,

I’m currently not able to post an image of the dj booth in the comments either, see here if you’re interested: https://social.coop/@LesserAbe/111364879406987188

LesserAbe,

Yeah, good call, thanks

LesserAbe,

My guess is this wasn’t directly on the event coordinator. I work in professional AV, and all the normal lighting fixtures aren’t going to be an issue. It would be something custom created, some kind of one off (otherwise you’d hear about this happening all the time). My guess is they hired a DJ who provided their own booth set, or the AV company hired a fabrication company to build something for the set (like maybe the blue strips on the front of the stage) or the DJ area. It’s also possible some other “experiential” element like a sponsor booth was the issue.

LesserAbe,

No argument about NFTs/bored ape being dumb. And it wouldn’t be getting traction as a story of that wasn’t part of it, because people like a story where someone gets their just rewards. Certainly someone was negligent here, just having been in events for a long time there are multiple layers of contractors and places where stuff can get screwed up. Could happen to an upright event organizer as well as crypto grifters.

LesserAbe,

I too came to comment on the tape. This would definitely leave a sticky residue if the tortillas are not consumed quickly.

LesserAbe,

Not to sound like an after school special, but if a “friend” encourages you to do something harmful then they’re not your friend. (Making fun of others, physically fighting, consuming more substances than you’re comfortable with, generally breaking the law) But especially when people are younger they might be eager to have a friend, and feel pressured to go along with what another person suggests.

LesserAbe,

Seems like statistically, each year a certain number of people would be vibrated to death by malfunctioning sonic showers.

LesserAbe,

You could write a script to scroll through the document at defined intervals, take screenshots, then have the script edit them together.

Of course by then, the time you’d have spent would be worth more than $25

YouTube Is Monetizing Human Suffering at an Open Air Drug Market (www.404media.co)

The Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia is one of the most brutally obvious signs of America’s public health crisis. The so-called “open air drug market” in the middle of the country’s sixth most populous city is where hundreds of people use drugs, some of whom are unhoused, usually without being arrested by the...

LesserAbe,

Don’t forget selling dubiously acquired metal for scrap

LesserAbe,

I’d love to see cooperatives where people pay some monthly amount to support a server that’s democratically administered. To benefit from economies of scale while still having a say in how things are run.

LesserAbe,

If I’m reading it right the post is related to the celebration of “Oxi day”

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