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WhyIDie , to programmer_humor in Gourmet Programmer

‘‘You’re too late. I’ve already depicted you as the Soyjak, and me as the Chad.’’

Hiccup , to memes in Inflation yaay!

It’s almost as though the governments should do their jobs and fucking put cost controls. Seriously, we need some new economic thought/ practice. Just like how several generation’s ago they figured out that wages are sticky, they need to put cost caps or restrictions to stop this shit. Instead of cutting the money supply and people’s lifelines, they need to fucking tell businesses to cut the crap and stop the bullshit. Since then pandemic every industry feels like they can price gouge and get away with it. It’s fucking ridiculous. If you put a stop to that, then you have some hope of resigning in inflation.

Cleverdawny ,

Price caps mean product shortages

ChairmanMew ,

True. What we need is to remove the underlying problem, which is the profit motive to overcharge and underpay. That is, democratic worker-owned companies, answerable to employees instead of shareholders

Cleverdawny ,

Those companies exist but are generally not competitive in terms of the product delivered to the consumer, largely because of a lack of ability to adapt to serve the needs of the market. They’re focused on their employees instead of their businesses and end up getting outcompeted for a variety of reasons.

quicksand ,

Except for Winco. Everyone I know loves Winco

Cleverdawny ,

WinCo is mostly employee owned but is run as a privately held business by its board of directors, not the workers. It’s run like a normal company, more or less, although employee ownership does mean employees have more of a voice when it comes to business decisions.

Doomsider ,

Price caps set to low cause this. Luckily we have a lot of data available nowadays and with AI a more managed economy should be a no brainer. Pretending reigning in price gouging will cause shortages is disingenuous. Although the best way to handle this would be to increase competition.

Cleverdawny ,

Any price cap on a good that can be transported to markets which pay more will cause shortages in the market which pays less. Basic economics.

If you want to rein in price gouging the best way to do that is with competition and antitrust actions.

Doomsider ,

Basic economics says this only happens when the cap is set to low but it is entirely possible to adjust accordingly as seen in systems like universal healthcare. Thanks for the sophomoric understanding though it really added to the conversation /s

Cleverdawny ,

Universal healthcare systems don’t sell a transportable good. Emergency healthcare isn’t exportable. Wheat is.

Doomsider ,

If you are starving then the price of wheat is not very elastic, but do carry on. Whatever is clever.

Cleverdawny ,

Starvation isn’t a widespread issue in either the US or the EU. We aren’t spending 80% of the typical family income on food in either location. This isn’t South Sudan or a nation similarly undeveloped, where families are scratching at subsistence farming.

If you capped the price of bread at, say, $1 a loaf, then bakeries would want to sell for less in order for retailers to sell for that one dollar figure. Which means baking loads for a percentage of that $1, which means reducing the local price of wheat to match. In a location where the price of a loaf of bread is $2 a loaf, then they can pay more or less twice as much for wheat.

Basic supply-demand equation. Econ 101.

The point here is that if you break the supply-demand equation by instituting a cap on the price of bread, you’re moving the supply down while moving the demand up as more people seek to buy bread and it becomes a much less attractive product to bake and sell. Barring subsidies to producers and retailers to support the price cut - at which point, we may as well just centrally distribute bread - then there will be unfulfilled demand, since the price cannot rise enough to motivate supply to meet demand.

Which means shortages. Very basic econs.

https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/3c070b39-fa95-4cb1-8b55-b068b3d85552.webp

A price cap moves the measurement point in that graph away from equilibrium and shifts both lines to the left. The gap in between is unfulfilled demand.

Doomsider ,

It is like a jet plane passing overhead with you isn’t it? Not even disagreeing with you just pointed out your simple explanation is right only if you set the price too low. Then I mentioned competition is the best way to handle it which you restated like you were correcting an imaginary straw man. Needless to say your basic econ lesson breaks down whenever the price fails to be elastic which happens quite often.

You must be an asspie or something I guess.

Cleverdawny ,

If you don’t set the price goo low then you’re not changing the price

artisanrox ,
@artisanrox@kbin.social avatar

I'm not really for price caps but I'm very into billionaires taxed to pay public funds since they literally don't want to pay people to work.

zer0nix ,

I’d rather have a windfall tax that taxes some high percentage of all profits beyond a certain percentage in order to disincentivize this sort of profiteering.

someguy3 , to lemmyshitpost in quatre-vingts

With the exception of Eleven and Twelve, English is actually pretty good at this.

HawlSera , to lemmyshitpost in we've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas

Punishing corporations for their misbehavior is too much work

PilferJynx ,

Especially when they barely pay your bills

HawlSera ,

Right? There’s nothing you defend, these major corporations and billionaires are literally ruining everything and offering no benefit. Most of the best stuff that happens is from publicly funded research or volunteer work.

towerful , to selfhosted in My starter homelab

It’s beautiful!
Once you get something running proxmox you will fully go down the rabbit hole!
You will be thinking about k8s clusters, DNS and domain management, redundancy & availability, services for this, that and everything!
Before you know it you will have a rack of 8 servers doing various things, 2 UPSs, a standby generator and a backup 5G wan connection!

Or, you know, as much of that as you want.

Lrobie OP ,

I’ve tried proxmox! Don’t currently have any hardware to run it but excited to do it. Part of the reason I don’t want to put it on the mini PC is that I can’t connect 3.5" drives over sata. I want to use the PC I plan on building as a combo server/NAS.

I am planning on a lot of services, but we’ll see about the rack of servers.

redballooon , to lemmyshitpost in quatre-vingts

I think it was around that time in my French class, with my teacher just without any comment expecting us to take that seriously, that I decided that’s not a language I wanted to deal with.

dan1101 , to lemmyshitpost in Official Safety Memo

Turtle seems alright he’s coming over for dinner tonight.

turtlepower ,

Better be pizza!

CookieJarObserver , to memes in lemmy superior

Me with both simultaneously…

TIEPilot , to programmerhumor in "AI will bring new jobs"

Every server room has an EPO (Emergency Power Off) button. Kills all power to the server room, so this job would be a breeze…

Also we affectionately call the EPO the “I Quit Button”

Anti_Weeb_Penguin , to mildlyinfuriating in Nothing infuriates me quite like anti working class propaganda being pushed by the eilte
@Anti_Weeb_Penguin@lemmy.world avatar

“And it wouldn’t be surpising If there’d be another rising Said the man from the Daily Mail”

majormoron , to lemmyshitpost in YES

Now that’s what I call pissposting

AbidanYre , to selfhosted in My starter homelab

We all have to start somewhere.

elghoto , to world in We just survived the hottest 36 days ever recorded
@elghoto@lemmy.world avatar

Tomorrow is going to be 37

PrometheusG ,

That was just to August 6th. The last 4 days were also the hottest, so 40 days now. Assuming today is also the hottest August 11, tomorrow will be actually be 41. :)

mrvictory1 , to world in We just survived the hottest 36 days ever recorded

This explains why our electronic devices are hot to the point they cannot charge.

Huby , to memes in Inflation yaay!

In Belgium we have automatic wage indexation based on inflation of certain product. Some right wing parties want to get rid of it, but luckily it’s still here.

en.wikipedia.org/…/Consumer_price_index_(Belgium)

Gnubyte ,

Sounds like right wing is just as evil and stupid in the east as it is in the west…! :-)

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Do you think Belgium is an eastern nation?

Contend6248 ,

That’s relative i guess

alp ,

I’m in France, and I think yes.

CSharp ,

Everything is east. Even here is east of here.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Unless you go the other way, then everything is west.

Amilo159 OP ,
@Amilo159@lemmy.world avatar

You have no idea how lucky you are. Then again, you have to live in same country as Charleroi, so it kinda balances it out.

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