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ChairmanMeow , to memes in got em
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I’m not sure if Milei has been in power for long enough to have any sort of meaningful impact.

I don’t expect him to have a positive impact, mind. But it always takes a bit of time before things change.

brown567 ,

It’s been my experience that you can screw things up way faster than you can fix them

Siegfried ,

You mean going YOLO over this lunatic wasn’t a good idea after all?

ElCanut ,

Always faster to cut down a forest than to make it grow

Siegfried ,

The former government contributed a lot to this, specially in the last year. Poverty has been steadily on the rise since 2003. I cant (imo) blame Milei for this, but I can’t deny that if anything Milei has accelerated the impact of Kirchners’ missmanagement.

Another things to keep in mind, the Kirchners were famous for lying about inflation and poverty indices and this government is consequently “taking pride” in transparency. Milei is also using this numbers to show how bad the economy is… so numbers could be biased or exaggerated.

Poverty here is generally measured by household income, which means that inflation leaves a lot of people under the poverty line, which may or not be momentary cause we get constant salary increases… always under inflation, of course.

The thing is really bad, and people is living out of savings. A sign of that is that we can buy US$ by 1400 pesos in a bank, but people is selling so many dollars in the black market to pay bills that we can buy them for 1000 pesos on the streets.

If all this mess will pay out in the long term, I cant tell, but appealing to our erratic history, I would say that it won’t.

bartolomeo ,
@bartolomeo@suppo.fi avatar

Are you there in Argentina?

I have noticed that Argentina seems to go in 25 year cycles since Peron. The junta in the 70s privatized a lot and cut social services (not to mention the catastrophic human rights violations), then Menem at the end of the 90s did somewhat the same, and now in 2024 Milei is cutting public spending / social services, and privatizing whatever can be privatized. Is that at all what really has been happening in Argentina?

tiziodcaio ,

Interesting theory

Siegfried ,

First, this is just my opinion and I don’t fully understand the situation cause it started way before I was born, and being inside this mess makes everything fuzzy.

The peak of argentinian economy was in the 20s, 30s, when our economy was tied to UK. UK built extensive infraestructure and produced a constant demand of our grains, our lands were more vast and fertile than today, Northern lands (uruguay, brazil) were not as suitable for cattle and sowing as they are today, Panama canal was just starting to operate and most of the international commerce was still being forced to move thorough our waters. All of that faded away and we never truly matched our population growth and needs with our slow lose of wealth and relevancy.

After the 30s we started a slow debacle. Social unrest let Peron rise to power in 45’ and from then on we got into a loop of crisis mixed with military coups and with our two main parties prioritizing destroying each other over making this land viable. Peronism tried to destroy the aristocrat class by milking the land which was their main source of wealth and ucr/military tried to suppress peronism by leaving them out of elections. Since Peron, Menem was the first peronist president that ended his term, and Macri the first non peronist to do so.

Nepotism, corruption are a common thing in both parties. And specially today, peronism has grown into a big mafia.

25 years is too much, we live in constant crisis here with small windows of economical “growth”.

If you ask me what our problem is, it is that our erratic political decisions are inconsistent with what we have and what we can offer to the world.

As a joke, we generally say that the problem of Argentina is that it is full of Argentinians.

Also, whenever you see a pretty good economical growth like the first government of the kirchners, it is that we either had a pretty good sowing session or that we are just recovering from a strong crisis.

kambusha ,

Every 10 years, Argentina has a crisis that lasts 10 years.

whereisk ,

First move of any new management is to take the worst possible stocktake and shine the worst possible light to last management’s figures. Then any meagre positive movement or even if things remain the same will look like improvement.

fine_sandy_bottom ,

Really interesting. Thanks for this.

I knew nothing about him 5 minutes ago.

Shardikprime ,

Where are you buying pesos at 1400?!

Also, the blue exchange is so small that it doesn’t even affect the economy

Siegfried ,

The thing is, I’m not. But if you buy legal dollars, it’s ~800 +75% (a part of that are 30% or so taxes, the other part are 45% or so retentions that are returned as tax deduction doing the proper paperwork).

I held the retained part as taxes because of high inflation, but that’s just me.

You can follow that as “dollar tarjeta”

The blue was near 1350 some time ago and started falling when people began to sell their dollars. Now it is slightly cheaper than buying legal dollars + taxes - retentions.

Viking_Hippie ,

I’m not sure if Milei has been in power for long enough to have any sort of meaningful impact.

Doing things the regular way, he wouldn’t have.

That’s not what he’s doing, though. He’s tearing apart huge chunks of the government apparatus that people depend on with no safety nets or other mitigation of inevitable consequences.

It’s like the “let’s tear down each wall until we find out which ones are load bearing” approach to governance. Except they all are and he just keeps swinging his +5 Sledgehammer of Demagogue Stupidity.

catsup ,

except they all are

[Citation needed]

Demagogue Stupidity

Right, because its was so much more Democratic and smart to vote for the drug addict, corrupt, 400% inflation-rate causer, Sergio Massa

medgremlin ,

Sometimes, there are no good options.

catsup ,

Which was not the case in that election

Gabu ,

Sure thing, boludo. Let’s see what you think in a year’s time.

catsup ,

Make that three years, zurdito, then we’ll see

Radiant_sir_radiant , (edited )

Yeah. I’m hardly a fan of everything he says or does, but it’s a bit like appointing a new captain an hour after the Titanic hit the iceberg, then blaming him for not stopping the ship from sinking. Argentina was well on its way to hyperinflation long before the presidential elections.

ezchili ,

The poverty spiked exactly as fast and exactly as much as the social programs he dismantled, he’s trying stuff out and his first speech explained that this would happen.

I don’t believe he’s gonna pull off any kind of 2nd phase.

Radiant_sir_radiant ,

The chart below shows the ARS/USD exchange rate over the last five years.
The peso has been in steady decline for years, with the last big drop in December, about a week before the presidential election.

The exchange rate doesn’t tell the whole story of course, but neither does attacking Milei for dismantling Argentina’s social programs. The reason for Argentina’s ongoing problems is that the state has literally dozens (if not hundreds) of social programs that it simply cannot afford, along with regulations strangling otherwise healthy businesses. The Peronists have always ‘solved’ this problem by a) borrowing whatever they can (and then defaulting on the debt) and b) printing more money. This has unsurprisingly led to ever-increasing inflation and rampant poverty.\

The Peronist/Kirchnerist presidential candidate (Massa) planned to counter the threatening hyperinflation by printing more money for more subsidies to counter the effects of the inflation. Let that sink in for a moment.

The point is, Argentina’s current system of subsidies and handouts is not sustainable, and hasn’t been for decades. That’s not a political opinion but simple math: you cannot spend more than you earn forever.

How that problem can and should be solved is of course debatable. Milei is certainly far from an ideal president, but when you bash him, keep in mind what the alternative to him would have looked like… and maybe give him a chance to prove his critics wrong if he gets Argentina’s economy back on track, which would be something the faux-left Peronistas/Kirchnerites have failed to do for the better part of eight decades now.

https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/8ec333f9-340d-4b44-afb3-d07671604c76.webp(Source: xe.com)

ezchili ,

He’s got a term’s time to prove everyone wrong now

bouh ,

When you remove all financial support from people who need it to survive, they instantly are poor, it doesn’t take years.

But I’m sure it’s a hard to swallow pill for liberals.

funkless_eck , to memes in got em

I know it doesn’t work like that but I think it’s mildly interesting

  • 57% of Argentina population is 25MM people
  • 12% of USA pop (amount who live in poverty) is 38MM people
xor ,

Why is that interesting?

Lesrid ,

Because the US has several million more people living below a certain level of income, experiencing a daily misery but it’s somewhat excusable because the ratio is smaller.

CableMonster ,

I dont know the metrics, but I assume poverty means different things in each country. I would think poverty in a second world country means that people are at a state where they have a hard time getting enough food.

Lesrid ,

I would grant that even if the metrics were measured largely the same way you could argue or even observe that experience would be meaningfully different in some ways.

funkless_eck ,

why is anything interesting? It just is.

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, it doesn’t matter that the U.S. has more people living in poverty as what matters is the relative amount of the total population.

I know you know, but thought I’d say it just in case someone else didn’t get why you said “it doesn’t work this way”

funkless_eck ,

You’re right from a hard-statistical point of view, but from a casual, layman conversation I think it is, as I said, mildly interesting.

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

It definitely is interesting :)

dangblingus ,

The issue is a lot harder to ignore when the person to your right and the person to your left is starving to death.

Ullallulloo ,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

Things got bad the last few years, but the hunger index is still only 6.4.

Toneswirly , to memes in got em

Thatcherism works everybody

Ullallulloo ,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

You mean Peronism?

Toneswirly ,

Nah, Milei is not peronist.

Ullallulloo ,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

And Milei didn’t cause this. He was in office maybe a month at this point? And the poverty rate had already rapidly risen from 40% to 50% in the six months prior under Fernández.

Shardikprime ,

49% but yes

1984 , to programmerhumor in OS developer text books have no chill
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And then we complain when file system developers murders their wives.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Reiser

Gork ,

I hear that ReiserFS is actually pretty decent from a technical perspective, particularly with large numbers of small file handling.

Why hasn’t it just been completely renamed and taken over by other developers?

barsoap ,

It hasn’t been renamed and is still in the kernel but is deprecated and slated for removal because lack of maintainers.

I think the answer is simple: btrfs exists.

Cysioland ,
@Cysioland@lemmygrad.ml avatar

The company behind it folded after the dude got put in the clink and nobody cared for it anymore, perhaps precisely because the dude who invented it murdered his wife.

Moonrise2473 ,

There was a patch to rename it as murderfs

AMDIsOurLord ,

A) Btrfs exists

B) It had some technical superiority in some specific workloads 20 years ago

C) Nobody other than the infamous wife killer ever carried it forward despite some efforts

gitgud ,
@gitgud@lemmy.ml avatar
QuincyPeck , to internetfuneral in system error

Hello, old friend, the type 41 error.

SubArcticTundra , to memes in got em
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Why does their president’s haircut make him look like a 1980’s film star

Custoslibera ,

Because he has 1980’s economic policy.

boomzilla ,

I read somewhere (sorry no sauce but it seemed informed) that it’s a deliberate choice by him to appeal to working class boomers or something. Did you all know that a medium channeled his deceased dog which in turn told him to run for president?

Olhonestjim ,

If you’re talking about his hair, you’re not discussing his policies. He’s derailing the dialogue before it can happen, and all he has to do is deliberately look like an idiot.

“Haha, jokes on them. I only wear this haircut to look stupid ironically!”

Sconrad122 ,

Ah yes, the “Boris Johnson gambit”

tsonfeir , to internetfuneral in system error
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In Mac OS System 7, error type 41, also known as a “MemFullErr,” indicated that there was not enough memory to complete an operation. This error could occur when the system or an application attempted to use more memory than was available, leading to a situation where the operation could not proceed due to insufficient memory resources. This type of error was more common in older operating systems like System 7, where memory management was more manual and systems had significantly less RAM than modern computers.

superduperpirate ,

One thing I absolutely do not miss about System 7 was having to manually tweak how much RAM was allocated to each application.

tsonfeir ,
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Technically, that was all the way up to 9, if you can believe it. “Classic” never had dynamic memory allocation. It was also cooperative multitasking, which is why if an app locked up, the entire system would often require a reboot.

The good ole days.

Sabin10 , to internetfuneral in system error

When I was in school, my school board had a contract with Apple so almost every computer I used from kindergarten until damn near the end of high school was an apple II or some flavour of Mac. Needless to say, this error is a core memory for me.

selokichtli , (edited ) to memes in got em

In January. March is happening now, Argentina just went back to school, well, at least those who could afford it.

aeronmelon , to internetfuneral in system error

Who finds the Finder?

don ,

lol the Finder Finders find the Finder, duh

Michael717 , to internetfuneral in system error

Have yu tried turning it not on and on again?

RacoonVegetable , to programmerhumor in OS developer text books have no chill

ngl this makes me want to create a nuclear reactor in the shed in my backyard just tu dump the core in the city center.

davel , to programmerhumor in OS developer text books have no chill
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

Kill it with 9️⃣

ramble81 ,

I wanted to upvote this but it’s sitting at 9 votes which just seems right.

SteveTech ,

I’ve run kill -9 and similar heaps before, but weirdly this comment reminded me of this: youtu.be/Fow7iUaKrq4

ummthatguy , to memes in Cycling 🚴‍♂️🥵
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assassinatedbyCIA , to memes in Cycling 🚴‍♂️🥵

You have to clench to slow down

Norgur ,
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Bioreactive breaking action

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