Thatâs the cool part about the struggle against capitalism: Workersâ labor and consciousness of how it is used and and withheld is the single most powerful tool within this locus of control, as said labor is the very foundation of the economic system. And the most cost-and-time-effective and reliable acts within this locus to reasonably change circumstances such as better pay and conditions are also the most effective ways of challenging capital itself, like unionizing and organizing direct action with a wider group to support you and together shoulder the burden and the associated risks of daring to raise your head against your masters.
It works double as a prime tool for furthering class-consciousness and class-solidarity (which capitalists already have with each other when push comes to shove). Which then makes continuance of this, and the spreading of this knowledge, capability, inspiration to other shops even easier. From experience, this costs much less time, effort, and spirit, and is much better at solidifying and maintaining better conditions (and not just for yourself but for everyone), than hurling yourself individually into the carousel-blender of endless additional gig work while everyone else is also made to do that individually, forever, in isolation from each other and utter hope-death, which helps this all perpetuate itself.
Iâve seen it happen where just the mere fact of a union vote being filed and date set results in an instant pay raise among discussion from bosses of âWeâre a family though! This will put others between us and things wonât stay friendly! MUH OPEN-DOOR POLICY!! BUT WHAT ABOUT UNION DUES!?!â Granted, Iâve also seen it where bosses just close down that shop-branch and reopen elsewhere (sometimes under a new name to avoid legal ramifications for blatant union-busting) because theyâre so disgustingly rich and so scared of other branches catching wind and joining in, that it is deemed less costly than simply recognizing the will of their workers. So there is risk to be considered, hence the need to build awareness and solidarity among a wider organized group and in your community (and definitely also other branches/departments of your company, but with the care that itâs harder to know who to trust in the early stages than among direct coworkers. Punishment for union-advocacy may be illegal, that doesnât mean the bosses wonât try to find ways to do it if they donât think youâve the support to make them pay for it).
But the defeatist and false, purely bourgeois-implanted notion that the only thing within oneâs locus of control as a worker is to sell yourself HARDER and make capitalists RICHER in the race-to-the-bottom death-spiral of moribund capitalism is exactly how things get this bad and continue to for working people and oneself. Workers are in reality much more powerful (and more numerous) than the capitalists who require us. That is why they need us to think we have no other or better option, and poison the well to have us perpetuate our own and each othersâ defeatism and compliance.
âWeâre sorry, using AI-based ad-blockers is a violation of our Terms of Service Agreement. Per the agreement terms, your account is now suspended and youâve been charged an additional early termination fee, because fuck you.â
While Iâm sure there will eventually be some grass-roots attempts, the providers will fight it to the death. A person can dream, though.
Then theyâll get sued by some rando, and the company wonât immediately ban other users but instead use their own version of AI generated ads that will figure out a way to increase all the ads, bypassing the blockers, and then they increase their subscription prices because the âpirates made us do it!â
Check out Wayblue, they make some custom universal blue images based off fedora silverblue which includes a hyprland image. Iâm running a modified way blue image myself these days and loving it. Technically itâs a secureblue image based on a way blue image but yeah same difference
Was using NixOS but just could not deal with lack of FHS compatibility. Even the workarounds like nix-ld and nix-alien didnât help with some key scripts I needed to run for secure network verification stuff. So I just migrated to this plus nix/home-manager for my application management
Same with why people play League of Legends or Genshin Impact.
Destiny 2 hasnât been good for a long time. I havenât played it in years and my friend who still plays shows me some stuff and its just depressing IMO. Nothing like what expectations were after Destiny 1 finished.
Iâm sure we can be more open-minded and agree that people can enjoy the core gameplay loops of games which we donât personally enjoy without having to be addicted.
It is addiction. Addiction to the adrenaline of the gameplay elements, thatâs literally how games like Destiny/League/Genshin are designed. The âloot boxâ mystery loot rewards is literally predatory and designed to abuse the psychology of the people that play those games to keep them coming back for more.
Destiny especially revolves around loot. And you get randomized âmysteryâ loot. I would know, I played the first game and the second game until the Shadowkeep expansion, then I didnt buy other expansions. Because why would I? Bungie deleted stuff I paid for.
I played like 900 hours of D1 with the same or mostly the same gear because shooting stuff in the face felt better than anything else Iâve ever played.
The actual gunplay is really good. Itâs just killed by all the other shit.
you can think of the prime interest rate as being the cost of money. high interest rate money is expensive, low and its cheap. Because its the cost of the loans. Its actually not expensive now I would call it about normal. we have been running cheap for a long time now before recent times. at or just above zero.
Whenever anyone talks about how high interest rates are now, I remember when my wife and I bought our house in 1997. We were pre-approved for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage at 7.5%, and we were told to take it.
What we were actually told was, "youâll never see a rate this low again.
Usually âexpensive moneyâ means that itâs hard to borrow.
âDevaluedâ refers to purchasing power. âHow much food will $1 buy me?â
Theyâre describing different things. In terms of the economic relationships that result in the current scenario, Iâm not even going to try. Ignoring that we donât really know and a lot of traditional economics rely on the assumption that actors are rational (which we now know is absurd), Iâm far from an expert in macro-economic theory. Systems are complicated.
Ah, I see. So being âdevaluedâ is like mixing base metals in your gold coins, while âcheap moneyâ is like loaning out the treasury. Both contribute to inflation, but in different ways.
Not quite. Cheap money is more that a loan doesnât cost that much money to pay back. It isnât the treasury loaning out the money, but individual banks judging based on inflation.
I agree, Kbinâs naming conventions are off-putting to me. Now you have FBâs claim on âthreadsâ too, which just adds to the confusion even moreâŠ
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