

I disagree with you, but you have a point. Inequality really makes it harder to enjoy stuff like this, as well as a lot of art.


I disagree with you, but you have a point. Inequality really makes it harder to enjoy stuff like this, as well as a lot of art.


thanks, this is clever


ah, but I was just wondering what it means


I probably lean more to the all-in-one side of things. Having one standard version of the software makes it easier to set up and learn.
Yes, and not just in the EU. I did a small survey when I studied in Cairo, and discovered that while students there were fine with being friends with Americans, or even their sibling marrying an American, they would not want to have one as their neighbor :D


saving this. It’s a good question. I’ve heard plenty of thoughts on how it should work on a small scale, but nothing about the larger scale.


this sounds promising, but how do you tax one thing against another?


I guess you tax assets more and salaries less - and work internationally to make tax avoidance harder and less profitable by taxing capital flows and by cracking down on tax havens.
Unless you can get a political consensus on it, I don’t think an inheritance tax will be very effective. Tax planners will find a way to transfer the wealth before it gets inherited, helped by certain kinds of politicians whenever they have power.


people will be able to buy devices, but only devices that are so crappy they can’t run AI (or games) locally


will it be counted as such by osint nerds pouring over photos, though?
I can see a situation where that makes sense. A colleague who keeps morale up can be at least as important for the team as one who works hard
…on the other hand, it can also be a way for managers to reward their loyal favorites for no particular reason.
I dunno, this makes me happy we have collectively bargained wages at my workplace


I don’t know how many refurbs it includes these days. As I understand it, the lots are pretty empty.
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