radiojosh

joined 1 year ago
[–] radiojosh 4 points 1 year ago

The problem with things like welfare and food stamps isn't that people are lazy, it's that the system produces distorted incentives. If getting a job means you lose money, why would you ever get a job? How are you supposed to get a better job if you can't get a basic one?

There should just be a universal basic income. And instead of a simple cutoff, your benefits should ramp down as your work income ramps up so that you basically keep 50 cents of every extra dollar you make from working until you're completely weened off of the UBI.

[–] radiojosh 10 points 1 year ago

First, I don't think they ever said food should be free. Second, capitalism and communism and all the isms are the inventions of people - humanity makes the rules. Third, there is an awful lot of wiggle room between today's food prices and "free". Put it all together, and you might realize that feeding everyone doesn't have to mean food is free and farmers and distributors go bankrupt.

You call into question whether there are any alternatives to capitalism as if nobody has ever proposed any, and you call out people who want a $20/hour minimum wage as if minimum wage hasn't been falling behind inflation and cost of living for decades. It kinda sounds like you want to pin society's problems on the failure of individuals and don't see anything wrong with "the system".

I don't think anything less than a collective effort to support the vulnerable and dismantle the rotten parts of the system has any hope of improving our situation.

[–] radiojosh 4 points 1 year ago

I built a big wooden thing that hangs in front of the window in my garage. It supports a huge window air conditioner. It has heavy duty drawer slides, so you can push the air conditioner out the window when you want to cool the garage, or pull it in when you want to close up shop. It's almost done.

[–] radiojosh 1 points 1 year ago

I think Apple is going to lose that edge with developers as WSL and its ecosystem keep improving. There's no Apple servers, so a lot of that code they're writing runs on Linux, but Macs only look like Linux. They actually work differently, and you have to use homebrew and a lot of tools are different. But I can load up just about any distro with WSL, so all the packages install the same. Add on top of that the difficulty of making Mac work with AD and having a different version of Microsoft Office. Plus their licensing terms for virtualization are terrible, and they don't make multi-session servers anymore, so developing IOS apps usually means you have a small fleet of Mac Minis instead of some nice enterprise hardware.

[–] radiojosh 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think Apple is going to lose that edge with developers as WSL and its ecosystem keep improving. There's no Apple servers, so a lot of that code they're writing runs on Linux, but Macs only look like Linux. They actually work differently, and you have to use homebrew and a lot of tools are different. But I can load up just about any distro with WSL, so all the packages install the same. Add on top of that the difficulty of making Mac work with AD and having a different version of Microsoft Office. Plus their licensing terms for virtualization are terrible, and they don't make multi-session servers anymore, so developing IOS apps usually means you have a small fleet of Mac Minis instead of some nice enterprise hardware.

[–] radiojosh 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Just curious, why do you dislike hedonism? How does that fit into a political/social ideology? This is in no way a challenge.

[–] radiojosh 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, they should have used Rowdy Roddy Piper and his sunglasses from They Live.

[–] radiojosh 1 points 1 year ago
  1. Bluey, Legos, cold hotdogs, stuffed animals and squishmallows.
[–] radiojosh 7 points 1 year ago
  1. Bluey, Legos, cold hotdogs.