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grte@lemmy.cato Technology@beehaw.org•A year later, Apple Vision Pro owners say they regret buying the $3,500 headset - "It's just collecting dust"6·2 months agoThese things had such little impact I had entirely forgotten they were a thing that happened.
I find I’m fine so long as I don’t rub my face on the cat and wash my hands before touching my face.
Macho Man also released a diss track about Hulk Hogan.
A little tangential but how often do you get a chance to reference this?
You’ve had it too easy thus far, frankly, blaming this son of your city on an entirely different country. It’s not slander if it’s the truth.
Steven Crowder was born in Detroit! Stop the slander!
Strange take. Presumably if Israel was replaced with a non-ethnostate, Jewish citizens of that state would get the same rights and treatment as every other citizen.
grte@lemmy.cato Memes@lemmy.ml•A few drinks in, and I immediately start talking about the inevitable collapse of humanity in the hands of capitalism.4·1 year agoYeah, all that housing in Vienna appeared from nowhere.
But sure, you have a great day as well.
grte@lemmy.cato Memes@lemmy.ml•A few drinks in, and I immediately start talking about the inevitable collapse of humanity in the hands of capitalism.4·1 year agoYes, of course. Banning short term rentals for example is a regulation that would put downward pressure on housing prices. Banning investment companies such as Blackrock, Blackstone, etc from purchasing single family homes, duplexes, 4-plexes and the like would do the same. Whereas the lack of regulation around these things has contributed to home price inflation. The idea that people are unable to afford homes because there is too much regulation holds water like a sieve.
grte@lemmy.cato Memes@lemmy.ml•A few drinks in, and I immediately start talking about the inevitable collapse of humanity in the hands of capitalism.5·1 year agoOur current economic situation is the product of decades of regulation cutting supply side (aka neoclassical) economics championed by the likes of Thatcher and Reagan, which still dominates today. You know where housing is not unaffordable? Vienna, Austria. A place where better than half the residents live in social housing. The product of a strong government and regulation.
grte@lemmy.cato Memes@lemmy.ml•A few drinks in, and I immediately start talking about the inevitable collapse of humanity in the hands of capitalism.121·1 year agoIn fact, minimum wage earners tend to put a greater portion of their earnings back into the local economy vs. savings and increases help or at least don’t impact particularly negatively small business. Neoclassical economics is a joke.
grte@lemmy.cato Memes@lemmy.ml•A few drinks in, and I immediately start talking about the inevitable collapse of humanity in the hands of capitalism.211·1 year agoRegulations help protect people from corporations. This libertarian take is total nonsense. What makes competition difficult for new entrants is the overwhelming size of modern day multinational corporations and the capital investment required to wage any sort of real competition which is something that is only going to be fronted by other extremely wealthy interests. So, yes, we do need bigger, stronger governments in relation to those very powerful corporations, specifically strong enough to break them up. Or ideally nationalize them entirely.
grte@lemmy.cato Memes@lemmy.ml•Now all these f*ing zoomers are telling me that I'm out of touch!?24·1 year agoSanta puts you on the naughty list.
Wezterm. Featureful like kitty but supports bitmap fonts.
The mistake was thinking that paid, proprietary software fundamentally = more functionality.
This is what I’m getting at, though. If the interviewee didn’t fit the checklist of stereotypes Fox News was looking for, there wouldn’t have been an interview aired. It was a hit piece. Fox News went looking for a way to run a segment discrediting a movement, and found one.
It was a Fox News interview. If the person who did the interview came off well they wouldn’t have bothered airing it. Hell, if the person they interviewed didn’t come off the way they did they wouldn’t have bothered interviewing them.
The nightshade family also gives us a lot of important vegetables. Potatoes, tomatoes, and peppers being the most common but others as well.
grte@lemmy.cato Gaming@beehaw.org•‘Almost nobody left’ of D&D team that helped get Baldur’s Gate 3 off the ground, says Larian CEO92·2 years agoHasbro is a terribly run company which is currently in the process of butchering the couple golden geese it has.
The French Revolution was ultimately a bourgeois revolution that signalled the transfer of power from aristocrats to capitalists. It’s fine to enjoy the aesthetics of it but we will have to go further than the French did.