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  • Experience? If you say so, again just sounds like you’re quoting a textbook.

    If you’re referring to experience all the way back to your quality of life comment, how old are you? Quality of life has definitely dropped since baby boomers were in their 20s and 30s and 40s

    Sure we have netflix, we’re all interconnected and have instant access to information on the internet, but we can’t raise a family on a single income, we can’t pay off college or university with a single year of a summer job


  • …uh okay?

    So back to my questions, by what scale?

    Care to have a conversation and not just repeat random excerpts you read from a textbook?

    So tell me, how exactly are we expected to consume all those goods in that basket that are used to measure inflation, when we are not paid in proportion to our increased productivity? Do those goods just pay for themselves with wages we do not receive?


  • By what scale? Medieval peasants only had to pay 10% in taxes and got sooooo much free time. Technology even today is still bad for us, but nature and free time? Come on, what’s the point of having all these gadgets and what not if we don’t have the time to use them, and they’re all run by faceless corporations who make things as addictive and monetized as possible?

    Productivity. That’s what you want to compare to wages, and it has definitely increased faster than wages, so why aren’t the workers being paid proportionately to their increased productivity?




  • …the reason “in some dialects of English native speakers really do say ‘should of’ etc” is phonetics. Kids hear “should’ve” and repeat it phonetically, before learning the actual words or their meaning. Combine that with the awful state of education and literacy in the USA (and other countries etc) and voila, you’ve got some armchair internet expert justifying it with some big words trying a weeeee bit too hard to make it work.

    Then you’ve got teachers who still gaf and know their shit who will correct this before middle/high school, and no, last I checked it was never added to the dictionary or considered correct. Language of course is living and ever changing, but the line must be drawn somewhere lest we devolve into shouting and grunts like neanderthals


  • Don’t worry, they will notice a difference when the content eventually stops or drops in quality, or at the very least a large portion of it will move here

    As for the app thing, they’re clearly ignorant and don’t know what they’re missing. That or they grew up with gross filtered feeds that were literally engineered to be toxic and addicting. Even I remember how addicting that shit was before they went a bit too crazy with ads and irrelevant posts. Used to be you could scroll and scroll thru Facebook and you wouldn’t run out of interesting posts from friends, groups etc. Now it’s all pages I don’t even like or follow. Adpocalypse 2.0


  • Neckbeard. Mouthbreather. “Retard” - third page of /r/all and I dgaf if it’s /r/nbacirclejerk but the word “retard” should NOT be on the third “front page of the internet” with almost 5 thousand upvotes. This comment is extremely ignorant, it’s the way a bully talks, and it’s far too normalized. The go touch grass comment would be borderline lol, you’re clearly angry and upset - and I completely believe there are ways to use colorful extremely foul language while if not maintaining respect, coming from a good place.

    It’s a slippery slope when certain levels of toxicity are allowed, and I hope that the moderator team my local group eventually develops understands this and finds balance. We don’t need to be toxic posivity nazis, but everyone should be expected to discuss, agree to disagree with a basic level of mutual respect, no?

    Too many times I’ve complained to the KingstonOntario moderator team. Too many times I see them ngaf, while they’re constantly very active in a bunch of other subs, personal finance, wallstreetbets (I have a lot of mixed feelings about those groups of people, there’s investing in businesses you believe in them there’s the other 80% of the stock market which is gambling on the livelihoods of others).

    I’ll be damned if the KingstonOntario group here doesn’t evolve into an actual safe space, IMO we don’t need an LGBTQ group like there is on Reddit but if our friends, family, and neighbours need their own space to feel safe and welcome then I’m all for it.

    I’ve been using Reddit since before it blew up, I still remember using Digg every day in my last years of high school and first years of college. It brings me back to the days of Kingston Computer Planet (they had an awesome forum). I’ve watched global movements like Occupy Wall Street rise and fall. I’ve watched Ukranians post maybe a few too many “bad ass” drone cottage clips where they drop bombs on brainwashed Russian teenagers while they take a shit or catch some z’s (don’t get me wrong, fuck Russia, I was very happy to see the footage where they used a drone to guide a Russian solder to surrender while his Russian comrades fired at him). I worked with a team or two when the first /r/place event took place which was awesome and historical. I’ve watched as the Reddit admins started what they’re finalizing now, when they started adding prediction posts or whatever that I couldn’t properly view in rif. I tried to like the new interface but I’m almost inclined to redirect www.reddit.com URLs to old.reddit.com from my router or windows network config instead of just manually editing all my bookmarks and whatnot, and I totally would if the platform wasn’t dying.

    Sadly I think it’s just a sign of the times, let’s call it late LateStageCapitalism, as we move forward the focus will be even more and more on profits while providing minimal levels of goods or services. If corporations can find a way to charge us to breathe, they will. The ones that seem like they won’t, will just be providing regular necessities and make us feel like we’re getting something back with coupons, sales, rewards programs… but no matter the appearance or the feeling we have these giant faceless corporations will continue to bring in historically high record profits, siphon wealth into the hands of the few, while stagnating wages as productivity somehow continues to find ways to go up and up.





  • 😂 this is why I avoided programming, focused on hardware, and ended up cooking in kitchens lmao.

    I was never a fan of sitting at a desk staring at a computer screen all day, even if I was good at it. Even with how complex hardware is these days, it feels more orderly and defined, if there’s m wrong with your rig, it’s most likely x, y, or z causing it, and it’s almost always x etc