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Evil_Shrubbery , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

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finley , to science_memes in The circle of life

aww

also, lol

Tattorack , to linux in The Best way to switch to Linux is to NOT
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Never had issue with this. For my work I’ve always used Blender 3D, Gimp, and Krita. The one thing that used to hold me back from using Linux was my Steam game library, but then Valve introduced Proton and all my reasons to stay on Windows evaporated.

Been a happy Linux user for a few years now.

Donjuanme , to linux_gaming in If you look to play the upcoming "Spectre Divide" game, don't hold your breath this is from an interview with Mountaintop Games CEO via The Verge.

Oh no. a game I haven’t heard of isn’t going to play nicely on the deck, I guess I’ll go back to my mountain of compatible games…

Sounds like it has forced multiplayer components always /yuck

neatchee ,

It’s literally a multiplayer competitive shooter. That’s the game.

Holyginz , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in What's the best way to measure the size of the government?

As someone else stated there’s really no way to answer this without specifying in what way. The federal government is bigger in some ways and greatly lacking in others. And the amount of finances or revenue isn’t going to tell you the size of the government. It just tells you what one of it’s resources is. I would argue that if you aren’t in an area that’s trying to enforce religious rules/laws the average person likely has more freedom than in the past. Obviously based on the demographic that might not be true though.

Siegfried , to linux_gaming in I did it finally, deleted win10 and installed Linux Mint

Happy ascension brother!

sgibson5150 , to asklemmy in What's the first movie you added to your movie watch list, but haven't gotten around to watch it yet?
Evil_Shrubbery , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

(Just realised “I use Arch” cannot be written using only three words, weird)

blackn1ght , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

burnt my toast

Trainguyrom ,

I’m on a toast kick and that hit harder than it should. A couple of other toast themed ideas:

Toast got cold Toast without butter

psycho_driver ,

Toast without butter is more in the vein of torture porn.

blackn1ght , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

I wonder which of these answers in the thread give genuine locations on what 3 words…

theywilleatthestars , to showerthoughts in There is a trove of flash animation that is completely lost to history

We as a society should be madder about this

M137 , to asklemmy in [Edited]Do you noticed when someone write or work with the left hand?
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Title gore

Evil_Shrubbery , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

Mustache jizz giveaway

Mog_Spawn , to linuxmemes in Welcome new Lemmings.
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Its a slide…

Sami , to nostupidquestions in What's the best way to measure the size of the government?
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Government spending/revenue as percentage of GDP is the common proxy for government size. That said actual empirical evidence doesn’t lead to clear cut conclusions about the relationship between economic growth/outcomes and government spending. It’s very much dependent on the country, quality of government institutions and components of the expenditure.

Intuitively, you can clearly see that if you had 2 identical countries where 50% of gov spending went to building schools, hospitals and roads in one and paying interest on national debt in the other then you would expect very different outcomes with the same government “size”.

For the US, that metric has been close to 30% for the last several decades with spikes during crises like 2008 and 2020 (changes to money supply or “minting” is a component of government size but usually a temporary one). It’s been relatively stable outside of that since the 1970s. tradingeconomics.com/…/government-spending-to-gdp

Relative to the rest of the world’s rich countries it’s on the lower end:

https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/1934cb10-cdd3-4296-8a28-53c7b7f1e9aa.webp

In my view, it’s highly dependent on the quality of the government institutions and components of spending. People immediately think of inefficiency and bureaucracy when governments are brought up but there is empirical evidence to show that gov spending on things like education and infrastructure are usually “productive” in additional to contributing to factors that may not be properly captured by measures like GDP growth.

In short, people reducing government spending/regulations as inherently bad/controlling are at least not being completely honest because it’s a very complicated discussion.

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