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gandalf_der_12te , in Happened twice already

Sauce?

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Skaryon , in Winning is relative

I love how in every topic about WFH there’s some dudebro going on about the economy suffering due to supposed lessened productivity and I’m like… Why should I care?

tyo_ukko ,

Don’t you even think about the billionaires, bro?

kibiz0r ,

I love the abstract “productivity”.

Like yo, cancer is incredibly productive.

Demolishing subsistence farms and replacing them with cash crop slave plantations is mad profitable.

I could make thousands of dollars in a day if I just sold everything I own.

Our metrics of economic growth revolve around basically doing all of the above, to varying degrees of figurative vs. literal-ness.

pingveno ,

That’s not how productivity works. It’s basically looking at how much a person can produce with a given amount of labor.

Take that small scale subsistence farmer. Individually, they will live a precarious life. Their country will not have the surplus food needed for other pursuits like building cities, engaging in R&D, developing science, and so on. A smaller and smaller number of people need to be able to feed more and more using less land per person.

Manually copied manuscripts are another example. They were painstakingly copied over by hand in an incredibly low productivity manner. The introduction of the printing press essentially eliminated an art form, but gave rise to practical mass media.

In the present day, computers have been the main form of productivity booster. While arguably social media is a drag on productivity, overall computers open up a broad range of possibilities.

Like yo, cancer is incredibly productive.

Cancer is incredibly costly to society. Think about it, a single person getting cancer could mean many hours of them being in the hospital. Net zero on productivity

Demolishing subsistence farms and replacing them with cash crop slave plantations is mad profitable.

As I detailed above, transitioning from unproductive farms to highly productive farms is necessary. Don’t believe me, ask Mao.

I could make thousands of dollars in a day if I just sold everything I own.

That would not be a productive activity since there would be no value added. Arguably there would be less value, since that stuff is likely worth more to you than it is to another person.

Zalack ,
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This reminded me of an old joke:

Two economists are walking down the street with their friend when they come across a fresh, streaming pile of dog shit. The first economist jokingly tells the other “I’ll give you a million dollars if you eat that pile of dog shit”. To his surprise, the second economist grabs it off the ground and eats it without hesitation. A deal is a deal so the first economist hands over a million dollars.

A few minutes later they come across a second pile of shit. The second economist, wanting to give his peer a taste of his own medicine, says he’ll give the first economist a million dollars if he eats it. The first economist agrees and does so, winning him a million dollars.

Their friend, rather confused, asks what the point of all this was, the first economist gave the second economist a million dollars, and then the second economist gave it right back. All they’ve accomplished is to eat two piles of shit.

The two economists look rather taken aback. “Well sure,” they say, “but we’ve grown the economy by two million dollars!”

affidavit ,

The story is interesting but not very lifelike. The first economist would be much richer than the first, if they were OK with spending that much money on humiliating someone else. The likelihood that the second economist would accept the same deal is impossible in my mind. That amount of money is just humiliation money to them, not really worth it.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

People have been told their entire lives that the GDP of their nation matters without ever considering what it actually represents, or how it actually went up.

Great, number go up, but why and who actually benefitted.

madcaesar ,

The 1%. Productivity has been going through the roof, wages have stagnated for decades.

Feugnis , in When you encounter your own posts on other parts of the fediverse.

What’s the difference between kbin and lemmy?

Roundcat OP ,
@Roundcat@kbin.social avatar

It is its own community that happens to be federated with Lemmy and Mastodon. You can toggle federation on and off, and when off, you only see kbin's material. Otherwise it functionally acts like another lemmy instance, with a different interface and features missing from base lemmy.

There is also a microblog attached to it that connects with Mastodon in the same way. Each community has its own microblog that acts as a hashtag when on Mastodon.

Metaright ,
@Metaright@kbin.social avatar

This I didn't know. So posting a comment on the microblog will make it visible to Mastodon as well?

jared ,
@jared@kbin.social avatar

Kbin is basically lemmy plus mastodon.

onescomplement , in I like the interface, and have been a user of the reddit version for years...

It’s weird how upset people are getting over memes about sync. It’s a shame because the memes are pretty funny.

None of the FOSS advocates actually care that you use Sync unless they’re going to your house and uninstalling it when your not looking.

And there’s a lot of misconceptions about free software. Free Software is opposed to proprietary software, not paid software. All projects, whether free or proprietary require compensation of some kind, or else they wouldn’t exist.

There is a legitimate debate around if proprietary software is ethical. The whole existence of the free software movement is because the proponents of it saw proprietary software as unethical.

ImplyingImplications , in Winning is relative

It took me way too long to realize chasing a high pay, high stress career wasn’t worth it. I envied my friends and family for being able to enjoy weekends, evenings, and holidays when I couldn’t. I missed my best friends bachelor party, I missed Christmas and New Years parties. If i didnt miss them entirely i would show up late or leave early from every occasion. I realized I was going to reach the end of life never having lived it.

TheFogan , in Arm the Homeless

Is there an actual group pushing for that? (I’m pretty sure I remember a decade or so back there being an arm the homeless group, that put out santa’s etc… though didn’t actually accept donations. (Their actual goal was common sense gun laws, and they knew the people who are pro-gun would argue strongly against it shooting their own pro-gun arguements in the foot).

n7gifmdn OP ,
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The homeless are one of the most at risk group to authoritarian violence including, but not limited to, police. There is at least one campaign in my region looking to collect firearms that you don’t need anymore to donate them to the homeless.

cobra89 ,

Lol yes, because armed resistance against the police always works out well… Legal or not…

kbity ,
@kbity@kbin.social avatar

A Libertarian candidate for the US Senate back in 2018 proposed giving shotguns to homeless people for self-defence.

UnverifiedAPK ,

Wow, and it wasn’t Vermin Supreme

Hello_there , in When you encounter your own posts on other parts of the fediverse.

You can use the same account on kbin and lemmy tho

Roundcat OP ,
@Roundcat@kbin.social avatar

I know, but having separate accounts within the interfaces of each site can be helpful. If I have a Mastodon account, I know exactly how my posts are going to look and act on Mastodon. Same goes with Lemmy and Kbin.

I also have access to features on one service I wouldn't have on others. Some posts are easier to view and access from a different site or instance. Kbin doesn't have any mobile apps yet, so I use my Lemmy account when I want to access fed on mobile.

Lastly, sometimes I'm just in the mood to use one site over the other. If I'm in the mood for more Twittery content I go to Mastodon. If I'm in a more Reddit mood, I go on Lemmy. If I want to do both at the same time, I use Kbin.

spiderjuzce , in Happened twice already

Why are people acting like any animal based character is a furry? Did everyone forget about Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, Cats Don’t Dance, Aristocats, Mickey Mouse, American Tale, The Secret of NIMH, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, All Dogs Go To Heaven, Oliver and Company, Lion King, Bambi, Chester Cheetah, The Great Mouse Detective, the Trix Rabbit, basically anything made for kids, old fables and folktales, etc feel free to add to the list

None of this is new and it reminds me when people were losing their minds over actors playing different characters like it was a new thing

altima_neo ,
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Looney Tunes and Time and Jerry didn’t wear clothes, or pretend they were people.

The Looney tunes characters were all animals in animal settings, personified for comedic effect.

Then you’ve got all that Don Bluth stuff that is definitely furry, which kicked of a lot of furry imaginations.

Also pretty sure Disney is responsible for a lot of furries. Gadget alone fucked up a lot of kids.

daveyeah ,

I’ve never met anyone who hasn’t watched cartoons where animals pretend to be people before, what a day.

seitanic ,
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Why are people acting like any animal based character is a furry?

Furries are anthropomorphic animals, i.e. non-human animals with human characteristics. Which describes everything you just listed.

GlitchyDigiBun ,
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Furries are a community off-shoot of the broader sci-fi fandom that started in the 1970’s, characterized by a fondness for anthropomorphic reprisentation in media. It expanded from it’s sci fi roots into fantasy, alt-historical fiction, slice of life, and yes, porn, because nerds are horny.

Furries is also the term for the characters that are created by the members of the community, and also has been used to describe other characters in other media, but it’s worth noting that not all of these come from furries (the people), though by now nearly all do. The lead character artists for Zootopia and Sing are out furries, for example. And Vivziepop and the Lackadaisy team certainly are furries.

Default_Defect ,
@Default_Defect@midwest.social avatar

Lola Bunny was almost a furry awakening for me.

GlitchyDigiBun ,
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S-step on me, Renamon… 😳

tyo_ukko , in No need for labels

Bojack was pure gold. No idea about the rest.

n7gifmdn , in Winning is relative
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I used to work for a French company. My colleagues in France would take the whole damn month of August off, and then complain that North Americans never worked.

Hyperreality ,

TBF my experience with Japanese and American workers is that you spend a lot of time in the office, but aren't particularly productive. Hardly surprising, given there's loads of evidence that suggests a strict enforcement of leisure time, actually increases productivity.

No one works at 100% if they work 70 hours a week and check their emails during the weekend.

Or as I once put it to a boss, when he asked me why I was leaving the office at 1700 on the dot, I finish my work in 8 hours, my colleagues need 9.

Noughmad ,

That’s the thing - if you have plenty of vacations and a short work week, then you tend to actually do work during your working hours. If you’re in the workplace for 70 hours every week all year, then naturally you can’t do useful work for most of these hours. Which is why it looks like you never work as you have to rest at work.

danwardvs , in With our powers combined...
WtfEvenIsExistence , in Arm the Homeless

Maybe we shouldn’t try to advocate for restricting access to guns when we have a rising fascist threat.

We don’t need another Beto O’Rourke. We need to win elections and defeat fascism.

DessertStorms ,
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

We need to win elections and defeat fascism.

Laughs in all of history

WtfEvenIsExistence ,

Thats why we shouldn’t ban guns. Just in case of those scenarios.

DessertStorms ,
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

I don't disagree about guns, but even saying "just in case" at this point is pretty ridiculous.
Not only can fascism never be voted away, even if it was somehow possible, we're about a decade or two past that point now.
Just frustrated that people still say stuff like that as if it was ever even an option.

ThrowawayPermanente ,

Actually advocating for looser gun laws makes you the real fascist here

OurToothbrush ,

Bud I’m begging you to look up how the nazis treated guns.

I’ll give you the simplified answer: ban guns for minorities, arm their supporters.

If you remember this, it explains how Democrats and Republicans are part of the same agenda on guns.

seitanic ,
@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

What’s wrong with Beto?

WtfEvenIsExistence ,

This speech: youtu.be/QR4mNrW0AlE

Instead of saying “We need universal background checks” he said “Hell yes, we’re going to take your guns”

In Texas, a state with a strong gun culture. 🤦‍♂️ He lost the gubernatorial election.

His chances weren’t that great to begin with, that was one of the many speeches that solidified his defeat.

Why not focus your compaign on healthcare, minimum wage, workers rights, so many issues that appeals to everyone. Nope, he handed the election to a fascist.

AnyProgressIsGood ,

If you think a gun will help against fascism you’ve watched to many movies. Whatever side the military is on is the side that wins

StrawberryPigtails , in Hone your problem solving skills

Ain’t that the damned truth!

TimeSquirrel , in OK, Oomer
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

Well, what are we calling gen-alpha, the fresh new pipsqueaks? Aoomers?

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