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Comment Re: Three different reasons this is bad (Score 1) 176

The Bureaucracy - The founding fathers never envisioned such a robust centralized bureaucracy which is why they didn't bother to spend much time writing any rules for them.

I don't buy that argument, and here's why: They knew political parties were a problem but they didn't spend literally any time writing rules for them. What I think is that they wanted problems they thought they would be the only ones smart enough to exploit.

The founding fathers claimed all men were created equal, then gave the vote only to landed white males. They were not all the same, but they all colluded to preserve their power.

Comment Re:Call me a bigot (Score 1) 202

When you participate in capitalism you are seeking some level of efficiency. Your specific goals may differ, but you're trying to get a service at a price point. I like to treat people like people, I don't expect to push a button and have them vend, but that includes taking what they want into account. Politeness exists in the intersection of that and what I want. If you're bartering goods that's one thing, if you're trading money for products or services it's another. Putting a song and dance in front of it so you can pretend it isn't happening and everyone is having a good time is delusion, to which I am opposed mostly because it retards progress.

Comment Re:incompatible mix (Score 1) 60

I don't know TRS' story so I can't comment on it.

Commodore flattened itself with a shitty CEO. They also published schematics for their computers. There was nothing closed about the Amiga platform except the source code, and the chip designs. Both the accelerator slot and the expansion slots were well-documented. And on Amigas with bridgecards you can have ISA cards... or now you can even get a PCI bridgecard. And there are PowerPC accelerators, '060 accelerators with FPGA, ARM accelerators...

Comment Re:Call me a bigot (Score 1) 202

No that's not a cultural bias, that is simply cultural ignorance. No one is lying or expecting to argue with you.

Yes, they absolutely and literally are. Saying they do not expect payment when they do is a lie. Making you insist to pay them multiple times before you accept payment is an argument. You are pretending words don't have their meanings for the sake of making an argument yourself.

Comment Re:Costs (Score 1) 79

Do you honestly think they have those many billions in the bank?

Jaguar says they have "a global cash balance of £4.2 billion reflecting total cash and cash equivalents, deposits and investments" and corporations worldwide are hoarding cash.

It's unclear why you economics "experts" on Slashdot are ignoring the well known fact that corporations are actually sitting on trillions of dollars (or whatever currency units, ofc) at the moment, more than they have ever held previously, but ignorance isn't a good look.

Comment Re: Cry me a river. (Score 1) 101

Then they will do something else. Where does this line of reasoning end, just stopping innovation to preserve raw labor numbers?

Logically, with UBI. You can shut down all the social programs which it supersedes and their administration, take it back from people who don't need it through the IRS without any substantial changes, and pay for it through taxation on the wealthy — thereby creating more money by increasing its velocity.

Yes there were people who were left behind [most notably in agriculture] but on balance humans' quality of life is dramatically better.

Yes, and what I want the system to do instead of encouraging some wealthy people to play a game of increasing some numbers in ways which don't even affect their lives, and they are only doing for bragging rights, is share more of the available improvements in quality of life with more people.

I am far from against technology. I am against it destroying everything that we all universally enjoy, things like being able to eat and sleep and breathe and shit comfortably. Every world war is more dangerous to the continued existence of our way of life than the last, and we appear to be on the cusp of one. And for what? Once again, so that the worst old men the world could produce can play some games with others' lives. Does it not make sense that instead of allowing these rich old fucks to kill us, we should share the wealth more when that actually creates more wealth? How are we going in completely the wrong direction again?

Comment Re: shocked I am! (Score 1) 60

My .sig is for you.

And mine is for you.

Hey, maybe if it was the other way around and them darned Jews crossed into Gaza and fucked up a peace and love music festival

A peace and love music festival held right next to the apartheid wall, which was most importantly not held on the day on which history began.

Your arguments are stupid, and more importantly boring. You are a net loss for Slashdot.

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