[-] setInner234@feddit.de 17 points 3 months ago

Collateral for loan is realised gain. Nice. I always wondered what a good mechanism against that kind of tax cheating would be.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 40 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

This is only a problem because people aren't having children. And in some ways, that's a good thing. Until we find more sustainable ways to exist, more children are not good for the environment.

If governments wanted to encourage people having children, they'd have to do something to counteract the world turning into a capitalist-dystopian hell-scape. So far it looks like governments are doing the opposite. They act like it's still the 50s with 'The rising tide lifts all boats' and 'trickle-down economics' still being things people believe in. Nobody does, though.

How is anyone supposed to trust in the future, when it's clear that the world is a rich people's playground, where a few hundred-thousand people get to self-actualise in the most insane ways, while the remaining ~7.9 billion are wage-slaves having to live through shocking daily indignities at the behest of the ruling class.

Not sure how we'd fix it though. Workers have no interest in acting in unison. While rich people do (and are much easier to coordinate). Eventually, the ruling class will just use AI-powered police / military to ensure nobody challenges the status quo. So it feels a bit like the game is lost.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 15 points 9 months ago

What I find interesting is that reigning in abuse at the behest of bosses / management / leadership would solve a gigantic number of problems in today's society. 'Nobody wants to work anymore' is actually 'nobody wants to be treated like shit by power-hungry psychopaths'. BUT, it is so difficult / impossible to change the intrinsic human assholification of anyone with power (see Stanford prison experiment), that companies will try anything else.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 12 points 11 months ago

Beautifully written and entirely spot on. The question is whether we will do anything about it. We probably have 10-30 years before this elite will entrench themselves forever with some kind of robot police that truly can't be overthrown. (And it's not like anyone is rising up now, even though the power is clearly with the workers)

And then this elite will Habsburg-jaw themselves into oblivion and all that remains of humanity are machines built in the name of shareholder profits. What a sad way for things to end.

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By now you might know me as an OLED aficionado (who hasn't bought one yet, due to burn-in and brightness concerns), so I'm naturally posting this.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 15 points 11 months ago

How is your German? In Berlin you'll be fine with English. In the other big cities, you'll already notice less proficiency. You'll be fine, but you'll notice it from time to time and English speaking jobs will be few and far between. Rural areas are hopeless lol

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 54 points 11 months ago

German here. Lived in Hamburg and Munich for about half my life each. They call Bavaria the Texas of Germany, but that's just in relation to the rest of Germany politically. German conservatism is nothing like American conservatism, thank God. Right-wing disinformation cancer is spreading in Germany, like it is anywhere else (AFD in the east). Any LGBTQ folks don't need to worry in any big cities. I'd recommend Munich over Berlin, but that's personal preference (Berlin is like Germany's London, loud, dirty, exciting, more crime than any other part of Germany, which is still less than most places in the US). Like, you won't 'feel' the difference between Hamburg and Munich politically. In Berlin you might find a few more people openly displaying their left or right leaning tendencies. It's also much cheaper than Munich, not sure if that matters.

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As a fan enthusiast...or, fan fan, I find things like the above DB very useful.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 64 points 11 months ago

Capitalism requires coercion to function. Capitalists openly admit this by being staunchly against removing 'incentives' (read the coercion) to work. The 'incentive' is goddamn starvation and being exposed to the raw elements with no shelter. And apparently, if this was a basic human right provided to everyone, we'd all stop working over night and become lazy. It's just such an ass-backwards way to look at the world. People are not inherently lazy. But they need to be forced to work shitty jobs under unacceptable conditions. That's the crux of the matter. The ultra-rich require wage slaves. Not free-thinking, educated people who go after their own interests and are productive in their own ways. I'm interested to see how the system will hold up when all the shitty jobs have been automated away. My guess is that the rich will flee to some kind of Elysium type paradise, while robot police keeps the masses in check and 'poor' people, aka 99% of humanity goes extinct.

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And the shit show from Nvidia continues. But prices are slowly improving, it would appear.

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Very interesting to see that Windows 11 is slightly ahead of Ubuntu. Clearly the Ubuntu experience isn't that polished yet, as there are various driver issues. Still very interesting comparison. I sort of can't believe you can play Cyberpunk on this thing.

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I'm following the OLED market with excitement. Therefore I shall post OLED news here. Seeing a sub-£1k display is especially exciting.

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Seems like this space is a good opportunity for some censorship-free discussions.

Obviously there's dread, but it's perpetually DDoS'ed and therefore hard to access (except via I2P).

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Now with removable RAM! Razer has refreshed its Blade 14 this year with significant internal and external upgrades including a move to 16:10 and the latest processors from both AMD and Nvidia.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 13 points 1 year ago

Diese reichen Deppen sind mir so dermaßen scheissegal. Alle Medien sind voll davon und es könnte mir nicht mehr am Arsch vorbeigehen.

Zeigt Mal wieder perfekt, worum es auf der Welt und im Leben geht: Scheiss Kohle, alles andere ist egal.

Glaube, dass diese Meme eine ähnliche Message hat

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Posting this as it's relevant to me. Along with Asrock's recent initiative to sell mobos without RGB (for like £100 less!), I'm happy to announce there's a graphics card now too.

Stupidly it's a useless graphics card that nobody should ever buy, but here's to hoping that people who don't need RGB can get cheaper components without flashy lights on them :)

(I really don't have anything against RGB, if people love it, good for them. But I have something against not being able to buy anything without RGB and then paying a premium for something I don't want)

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 81 points 1 year ago

"Sind wir also doch auf dem Weg in ein wirtschaftliches Entwicklungsland? „Nein, natürlich nicht“, entgegnet Henrik Vagt, Geschäftsführer für den Bereich Wirtschaft und Politik bei der Industrie- und Handelskammer (IHK) zu Berlin."

Danke für die bescheuerte Clickbait Überschrift.

Gab doch da Mal so eine schöne Regel: wenn ein Artikel eine Frage als Überschrift hat, ist die Antwort immer "nein" lol

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Another excellent Guru3D article. I have a Synology here, on 1gbps, which does about 100MB/s in the real world, which is great, but seeing what this 10gbit NAS could pull of makes me rather envious. I've cabled the whole house with Cat 6 cables, so should be able to do 10gbit one day. Routers and extension cards are a bit too pricey for that still.

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Like I said, I love small computers :D I have a meshlicious from SSUPD at the moment. The problem with that one is graphics card space. Quite tempted by the DAN C4. I hadn't realised Lian Li make these.

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Love me a tiny computer. I've been following this space with a lot of interest for a while. If I think about the insane levels of performance you can get from something like this or a NUC, I must admit, it often feels like the biggest difference between my system and one of these is the graphics card.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 22 points 1 year ago

Let's get this to 500!

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 12 points 1 year ago

Another lurker here. Been well over a decade and this is the first time I feel like contributing again. Really hope the fediverse catches on this time.

[-] setInner234@feddit.de 15 points 1 year ago

Jerboa is pretty good :)

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