It’s also pretty evident that we could not sustain the current population on preindustrial farming let alone hunter gathering.
It’s also pretty evident that we could not sustain the current population on preindustrial farming let alone hunter gathering.
No one is actually burying trees. What happens is that after the contract ends they can just cut down the trees, release the carbon and start again.
I do agree with better regulation but forrestry ones should just go.
paid a buddy of mine to plant trees.
It’s actually worse than that they are paying people to not cut down trees. It’s the same logic when my GF says she saved $200 because the dress was half price.
Where do they do it otherwise? In Australia it’s also yearly.
People might also get bonus so in some sense you get paid once a year.
Congrats, great DE choice too
Openrc at least is sysvinit based. Pre systemd the options were really sysvinit and upstart. Upstart was even worse than sysvinit such that afaik no one has bothered to try to revive.
Switch to sysvinit and you’ll understand the benefit of systemd
I swear I saw one but no idea how to properly search lemmy. Here’s todays thread though https://aussie.zone/post/1515282?scrollToComments=true
It actually completely allows it as it is AGPL. The only condition is that you need to release the source code to any users of the service.
In practice it’s hard to keep advertising working while allowing third party applications.
The dependency system takes a bit to understand but compared to like upstart it was a massive improvement.
Makes sense just thought you might have had a hairpin setup through your router.
Can you suggest good places in your opinion to get news on the Chinese/Russian situations?
Is that IP address the address of your router that was given by the ISP router or is it the IP of the jellyfin server?
No one is going to flip to your position in a simple argument. If you disagree with them youll need to understand why. Start trying to find out about their position rather than evangelizing yours. If you do that they might open up doubts about theirs.
You have a point but how much cash are we talking about? If you have $10k-$20k sitting around in a chequing account that’s only $200-$400 you are losing to inflation. Things like the earned income tax credit would give you back like $500-$8000. They may not seem super related but in general it’s easier to compensate those lower income folks for inflation than trying to change the inflation target.
You can still build one. I still can’t – in any reasonable way – poach whichever oil rig workers you choose to underpay.
Lets breakdown what those costs are though.
3 is really a combination of 1 & 2 so lets exclude that. For 2 we could have a government that takes this money later. Often this is the case for a lot of these deals. A lease you can pay later and royalties are paid when you actually produce product. That really just leaves 3. If you were able to compel these workers to work for you without compensation then this "How does capitalism empower people to own what they produce?"wouldn’t be true so you’d have to offer some compensation but that compensation could be equity in the form of a workers cooperative.
Is it more difficult for you to compete, sure but that’s like saying it’s more difficult for me to be an artist. I think we should be talking about where we are stepping on the scales for one or another.
United States tax dollars, in the form of DARPA grants, paid for the development of the internet. So there is precedent for extremely expensive operations to be successfully carried out under democratic control
You could government fund everything if you want. It’s usually quite beneficial in things you suggest which are early stage how it would be commercial viable is pretty uncertain. But there are trade offs.
Also, since oil deposits are a natural resource, one could argue government ought to be involved in their collection.
I think it’s correct to say government should be collecting revenue from the natural resource but I don’t think they need to specifically be the ones running it.
I should clarify I think capitalism is great but doesn’t mean our implementation is perfect (and an example is privately owned land).
I made sure to say more difficult not just difficult. Building an oil rig is inherently difficult because you need many different types of labor with many different skill sets. As a practical matter it’s often easy for one organization to pay for this labor upfront but theoretically they could cooperate to build an oil rig and share in the returns.
If you were going to mention the rights to extract oil then that’s a whole other probldm.
that is used to collect the products of another person’s labor.
This is only really true if they have a monopoly where it’s more difficult or impossible for others to compete. Otherwise if the labourer isn’t getting the full value of their labour they can go somewhere else.
I feel like if Gnome Shell is crashing enough for this to be a problem then it crashing is the actual problem.