Been using LunarVim which seems discontinued and started to break recently. Probably moving to SpaceVim soon. Other distro's being used here?
Really great explanation of the monetary history and current situation of #Argentina I have several Argentinian friends and colleagues and I've recently visited and experienced the currency situation firsthand. It's definitely unique and interesting, but mostly very sad for everyone not savvy enough to find solutions and just see their savings and pensions dwindle before their eyes.
steven 9 months ago • 100%
Exactly, I'm also thinking Mercosur's role in this conflict will be decisive! Or were you talking about the USA that has eaten up the word America?
I agree with your point though, words get eaten up all the time. It's a very good strategy for capturing the attachment people have with the word. It's been done with the word democracy as well.
steven 9 months ago • 85%
You guys are so f*cking screwed 🤷
steven 9 months ago • 50%
How dare he carry cards 😱
steven 9 months ago • 100%
Maybe you and Dog can become friends 🥹
steven 9 months ago • 100%
It's funny how you assume that structured can only happen with violence. You're right, an advanced anarchist society would be a real democracy (not a representative democracy like we have today). It would in fact be way more structured than societies today. If a small group of people can't simply enforce rules on all the others, the bodies that make decisions for the group will have to do a lot more work to make sure they are including everyone in the conversation in order to avoid conflict. It would involve a lot more conversation, deliberation and balancing than our current societies.
steven 9 months ago • 100%
I disagree. There can still be a communal security service that resolves conflicts and tries to keep public spaces safe. I read an awful lot about shooting in this thread. I guess that might be a United States of American bias on the web, but still, I don't understand how y'all think going aboiyt shooting others would be the first in anyone's minds if they would be free 😅
steven 9 months ago • 66%
The court found those adolescents as guilty of having pointed out Paty to the murderer.
Pretty wild to go to jail for 6 months for telling someone about your teacher that is showing photos of the prophet. Should everyone who retweeted the Charlie Hebdo cartoon also be charged with complicity them?
steven 10 months ago • 92%
The vast majority of humans are actually nice, altruistic and not selfish if you treat them with respect. And hence anarchism would not resolve in everyone killing each other.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Sure that's in paper. But does he head the state? North Korea is also a democratic republic if you go by the official definition..
I'm from Belgium, which is also a kingdom, but our king has absolutely no power. The state is headed by the federal government, not by the king, in practice. I would imagine that to be the case in the Netherlands too.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Is this how stats will be reported on the Fediverse?
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Came here to read this comment
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Would you argue that the head of the state of the Netherlands is the king? It being written to be so doesn't mean it is so in practice.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Wait what? In the Netherlands the king forms a coalition? Or is it like in Belgium where the king appoints someone to try make a coalition and if he can't then appoints someone else. Usually party heads of the parties in decreasing order of number of votes 😅 I guess the only real power the Belgian king has is censoring a party from initiating coalition talks.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
The Netherlands isn't a republic and republic basically just means "not a monarchy".
A republic means a state with representative democracy. (Not strictly necessarily representative, but it's hard to even imagine a State system with full democracy.)
You can be a democracy without being a republic and a republic without being a democracy.
Exactly, because a republic isn't very democratic. What I'm saying is that representative democracy is barely democratic at all. Especially when using systems like majority rule. In most representative democracies today, the general public is barely if at all participating in the government of public affairs. I'm purposefully using the original meaning of the word democracy: government by the people or the people governing themselves. If the only way we can govern is by checking a box on a ballot twice a decade and that resulting in anywhere between 1 and 250 people having full authority over an entire country, I would not call that governing at all. And it shows that in most republics, policy enacted by their governments rarely represent what people actually want and care about.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Does he have any effective political power?
steven 10 months ago • 13%
In a republic*, ftfy. Republics and majority rule in general are not at all so democratic. The vast majority of the population has entirely no input in government.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Sure, but that only works up to a certain point. When they are ignored, voters will get even more annoyed and he might grow towards next election and become impossible to ignore. The same is happening with Vlaams Belang in Vlaanderen.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Just having allies sell oil for dollars instead of some other currency already helps the US a lot. It's called seigniorage, the more people use the US dollar, the more they can print without feeling much inflation. The whole gulf war was fought to ensure those countries traded oil in US dollar.
In the last year or two, several countries have traded oil for another currency for the first time in ages. Which is big. With Iran sponsoring Palestine a lot, they might have similar ideas. The Arabs of all people understand the oppressive tactics of the US and their currency.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Even from a financial perspective, he says "gold is still the only thing no one can print more of" and "Bitcoin is just a different kind or counterparty risk".
steven 10 months ago • 66%
But how many civilians are they going to revive?
steven 10 months ago • 100%
It's interesting that someone who's being asked questions about this as if he's an expert actually has no clue about what Bitcoin is and how it works.
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Yeah I went to check and Wikipedia is linking the wayback machine's version of the guardian article. Fair enough.
steven 10 months ago • 23%
Pussies too
steven 10 months ago • 91%
More like internalaffairs@cia.gov
steven 10 months ago • 100%
What hitmen don't want you 🫵 to know!
steven 10 months ago • 100%
Why doesn't Wikipedia have it?
steven 10 months ago • 50%
That's the exact problem. Corporations aren't people. They might be run by people, but they are a concept of their own, that create a very twister social dynamic where the people that run them have certain feeling of obligation but also a sense of irresponsibility. Because the "corporation", or the embodiment of the abstract end of maximizing profit, takes responsibility for the employees'. Mostly culturally, but even in many ways legally too.
steven 11 months ago • 94%
Maybe could have framed this "non-US TV shows". Now you're inviting the majority if users to just tell you their favorite US series 🤷
steven 11 months ago • 41%
How about Cuba, then?
steven 11 months ago • 100%
Tbh seriously, I think reading "PHP & MySQL in de praktijk" (PHP & MySQL in practice) must have had the most impact on my life. It definitely kickstarted my interest in programming.
Other than technical books, I thought "Testament Of Youth", about the 1st world was, was pretty profound.
steven 11 months ago • 100%
I doubt any of these examples have anything to do with reading comprehension problems..
steven 11 months ago • 100%
It's dangerous to confuse a national identity with an ethnic one. But I grant you, it's nations who are at fault with claiming the terms and other ones by acknowledging them.
But aside from that (and I just wonder), is there such a thing as a Chinese ethnicity? I always imagined China was pretty diverse, ethnic-wise. With the northern mountain people, the coastal people the western people (I don't know names or terms) being quite different from one another.. Is that not true?
steven 11 months ago • 92%
They are. There's a FOSS version of Telegram on f-droid.
steven 11 months ago • 33%
I read the title as "saving cats from being slaughtered and sold as [...] meat".. When will police start heroically saving the millions of pigs or cows from being sold as whatever meat?
steven 11 months ago • 100%
I'm trying to get your point. But a jew indicates a person of Jewish religion. In most dictionaries "Chinese" will mean "someone or something from China". I don't know what the word meant before the nation China arose or if there are ethnic meanings to it, but words mean what people understand them to mean, that's language, so Chinese kinda means "from China" today. That's why America now kinda means the country and democracy means republic or other form of majority-rule representative democracy 🤷 (the two lost words I miss the most)
steven 11 months ago • 100%
Hmm, I think many users just weren't aware. No everyone follows the main subreddits, or checks r/all. Not all subs closed. I guess the majority of users saw some stuff pass by but probably didn't read into it too much. You know, most people spent the majority of their awake time working to "make a living".
Could this be the cause of the 12% rally last night? Does this mean a US Bitcoin Spot ETF is coming this month?
steven 11 months ago • 100%
(did you hear that, North America? 😲)
steven 11 months ago • 100%
What if they didn't know Lemmy existed?
steven 11 months ago • 100%
The opposite actually, my brain finally gets some rest and quality alone-time when I'm in the shower.
steven 11 months ago • 100%
I'm the creator of the site, so all feedback is very welcome! It's also on Github so feel invited to contribute.
For those trying to find a new home after Reddit decided to close their API and r/bitcoin went blank, let's try see if we can make this our new home.