PositiveNoise

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[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (11 children)

I read a similar article a few weeks ago, and I think your concise summary is better than the article linked in this post.

I think Yanis goes a bit overboard with stating that capitalism kinda no longer exists, since it really is about a new group of rich people simply inserting their companies as evil middlemen who leach money off the whole system.

I'm not sure the solution has to be revolutionary or super complex. I'd think that large countries and groups of countries (e.g. USA, the EU) could implement their own mega marketplaces, leaching off much less money and avoiding the sort of corrupt BS that Amazon etc do to keep prices artificially high, and these governments could also stop allowing the mega platforms to do business in their region. Big countries want to facilitate an economy, and if private industry is proving to be too broken with their current approach, governments could step in to create more functional marketplaces that still work nicely in the internet age and don't have horrible middlemen crap dragging everything down.

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Slamming track. This album features a bunch of great music production!

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

'Make sure you wear the hard hats, boys. The shirts can go, though, and underwear...yeah, lets skip that as well. You should all be, uh, comfortable'

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

That sounds super tasty and fancy. Nice for a special Christmas cocktail!

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

Old Town Prague is one of the most beautiful city areas in the world. It must cost a fortune to keep that place constantly clean and free of graffiti, but it's money well spent.

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Everquest II was released in 2004. It is pretty crazy that they are still releasing expansions for it. And it's kinda crazy that I played it for at least a hundred hours earlier this year during a nostalgia binge.

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Everquest was released in 1999

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Laws need to be enforced, not just created. The article seems to imply that it's up to individual exploited workers to file official complaints, but many of the exploited workers are illegal aliens or feel way to vulnerable to 'rock the boat'. Essentially, government should enforce these laws, and be functional. Expecting super poor people living in fear to suddenly fight back one at a time, or expecting them to even find out about new laws that get passed, is very unrealistic.

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago

Yikes. Don't fukin mess with Verna. Verna is not playing around.

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Kbin and Lemmy etc should simply allow options for preferred languages, and people can select whatever they prefer. Giving them the option to not see posts or see translated posts should work out fine. I bet this problem get resolved eventually. In the meantime, I'm not too bothered by blocking magazines/communities that are non-english. No biggie.

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

Indeed. This article is nonsense. Germany should declare the climate crises an emergency. And if they don't like the debt limit rule they passed a few years ago, they can change it. Calling it a 'budget crisis' is overblown. It seems that the main problem is that their political parties are currently not working together well. That is not exactly some existential problem at this point. The German economy is way too large to consider a 60 billion euro problem a 'crisis'.

[–] PositiveNoise@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago

This seems like a really good idea, and I love that the article actually acknowledges that there are other countries in world which sometimes have good examples of how to do various things. Virtually every neighborhood should have reasonably quick/nearby access to a decent grocery store.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by PositiveNoise@kbin.social to c/traditional_art@lemmy.world
 

Transverse Line by Wassily Kandinsky 1923

 
 

There are a fair number of totally empty magazines created during rexit, with no threads, yet a fair number of subscribers (because the name matches a popular sub from Reddit). I clicked on one this morning, because I saw it in random magazines side bar section. No threads. Created a month ago by a user who hasn't posted a single thread or comment on Kbin.

This is like obvious scammers during a gold rush. Some people just wanted to reserve magazine names with no intention of doing anything helpful. Maybe they just wanted bragging rights by claiming to be a moderator. Maybe they think they can sell control of the magazine later. It doesn't matter to me. I just think an admin should delete these sorts of magazines. Anyone who starts a magazine should at least post a few threads. Absolute 'no effort at all' owners contribute nothing.

I just think Kbin would seem more functional and positive if the magazines that exist actually had some content.

Edit: based on a comment below, it seems that Ernest has a tentative plan in place for this sort of situation, which is great :)

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