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  • There will be growth temporarily as we transition our farms to more sustainable methods of agriculture, lots of work is to be done. There will be growth in chaning our energy infrastructure, for lots of work is to be done there. There will be growth in building durable electronics and infrastructure for us to depend on built with free and open source software managed by communities. We'll also need to build recycling facilities to recycle all non organic matter to build replacement parts to maintain our infrastructure. Things like that.

    However after that, we won't be buying new things so frequently. We'll consume less, but enjoy more.

  • It's fast but not that fast.

    It could be half a millimeter per minute.

  • That was an exhausting read.

    Are you sure that this is not a bot? The BrooklynMan seems to do basic webscraping, then make arguments independant of the context of the article itself, then doubles down on their incoherent epistemology. is it that hard to automate?

  • its funny on one hand, but also really disturbing tbh. In the USA there are the incoherant liberals and the incoherant fascists and any left wing movement that seek to make the world better is stifled with childish namecalling.

  • maybe that's because unlike fascists, ML's build things. The fash also can't keep power that long either.

  • They are not workers per se. If we are to treat them as people they are not proletariat but displaced indigenous people that live off of the fruits of the sea. Most humans that are on the sea are people that profit from the destruction of the environment or actively destroying the ecosystems themselves working for capitalist institutions of fishing, dredging or dumping. I don't know if they have the know-how to identify human institutions, but they would be justified in waging war on capitalist humanity in human terms.

  • was it an "accident"?

  • The property managers do the actual work, but the cost of managing the property is often significantly smaller than the total collected from the properties. Even in cases where it is not, they are taking advantage of their luck to buy a property, and have a government backed means of taking money from other people without doing work. If any given landlord did not do the landlord thing, another landlord would do the same thing, because that is the assumption within capitalism. I understand you think there are no other alternatives, but other arrangements like housing cooperatives can be built instead of landlords leeching off of others.

  • This development has Posadist vibes

  • Yes it is a first person shooter

  • All ideologies are based on ideas from other places. there is no such thing as a completely unique ideology that shares no characteristics with ideologies in other countries.

  • rule

    Jump
  • We all depend on each other in the end.

    That is what it means to be human.

  • What the fuck? Yes it is on shit reactionaries say but the image is just gross on so many levels that I wonder if we should encourage this to be on our site.

  • This person never heard of the concept of the banality of evil. Ordinary people are often complicit working for institutions whose aims are monstrous. I don't think that these "ordinary people" are good or evil, just neutral. I'd find it hard to find a "good" person working for such an institution for long though.

  • My existence online has mostly been lurking until I came to this site. I never had a Reddit account.

  • Can someone host a lemmygrad.ml copy and have nginx reverse proxy to that other server to manage traffic? Or am I misunderstanding how the internet works.

  • At the moment we exist in capitalism.

    The right wing in burgerland is pushing back even more against LGBTQ people.

    The capitalists as a result of this political discourse are backing out of supporting LGBTQ people.

    The capitalists follow trends to profit from, and this is not good for our LGBTQ friends.

    A sad state of affairs.