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  • I was thinking the same thing.

    The problem is that honest names, like repression fund or authoritarianism fund, don't score well in marketing research.

  • This is an illustration of Multiple Physicality Disorder.

  • I'm glad you found them! Different manufacturers put them in different places.

  • You have given the correct and inevitable answer.

  • The most common place under Android is in a directory named DCIM/Camera/ on the local storage.

  • Maybe you should add a bit of lithium with the detergent.

  • I try very hard to buy everything on physical media. I subscribe to a few streaming services, but I never buy non-physical media. You don't really own anything that can suddenly disappear because a company changes policies, get bought, or goes out of business.

    Everything I buy is then ripped and stored on my local media server. That makes them more convenient and allows me to store the physical media out of the way. If something goes wrong, I can always re-rip.

    It is worth noting that optical discs age and can become unreadable over time. If that happens, I can always go in the opposite direction and burn a new disc from my digital copy.

  • The best therapist I've known had a neat little cross-stitich on her lobby wall that said:

    "Normal is just a setting on your washing machine."

    Every mode of human thought and behavior is represented by a spectrum. There is never a clear boundary between normality and mental illness.

  • Recorder is one of the easiest to learn. If you want something you can use to accompany yourself, guitar is the obvious choice, but it does require some cramped hand positions. If your joints are still recovering you may want to look into keyboards instead.

    For what it's worth, I've found leaving to read music for a particular instrument is easier than learning to read it more generally.

    Best of luck!

  • He certainly fits here. And I think he's just getting some perspective of his own from that angle.

  • Your dog is an artistic genius. Fortunately, your failure to recognize it does not seem to be discouraging her.

  • Taking an absolute stand may be comforting, but it has not and will not actually accomplish anything.

    Our existing system is broken. Our current choice is between continuing with it, and trying to influence, or exchanging it for an authoritarian government run by a vindictive child. In the long run there may be other options, but right now you aren't going to get a third choice. One or the other of those outcomes is going to happen.

    Trump has said, at various times, that he would enact violence against protesters, have them arrested and held without due process, or have them deported. How effective do you think your efforts to push for more progressive government policies are going to go under those conditions?

    Burning it all down sounds good in theory, but nothing happens in a vacuum. If we allow the current system to fail it is not going to be replaced with an idealized new system. It is going to be replaced by whatever existing movement is in a position to assert itself. Right now, that is will be the right-wing authoritarians.

  • You're seeing only ideals and not reality. I'm all in favor of applying pressure toward better goals to both parties. That does not change the fact that a candidate of one of those two parties is going to win the election and run the country.

    False equivalence is another problem with ignoring practical results in favor of pure ideology. There is a vast difference between Biden and Trump. It's obvious from looking at what they've done already. It become even more stark if you pay attention to what Trump is saying he intends to do if re-elected. Trump genuinely wants to destroy our system of government, eliminate democracy, and rule as a dictator. He badly wants to persecute those who have offended him or who disagree with him. And he now has detailed plans for how to go about those things. When someone tells you who they are you should believe them.

    Biden will run things the way he has been, which does not make me happy, but provides an opportunity for change within the system. How do you expect to enact progressive changes under a right-wing autocracy?

    Even if your only concern is the Gaza genocide, Biden and Trump have significantly different positions. Biden has making a weak and unsuccessful attempts to rein in Israel. There is reasonable hope that he does have a limit for how far he's willing to go in that direction, as evidenced by his temporary halting arms shipments. Trump has said that he supports what Israel is doing, but thinks they aren't going far enough. He has, in the past, suggested using nuclear weapons to resolve situations like this.

    It all comes back to false equivalence. We are not talking about two of the typical business-as-usual candidates. We are on the verge of becoming Nazi Germany. If you aren't doing everything you can to prevent that, whatever efforts you make toward other goals are going become irrelevant.

  • Do you honestly think that Trump would be better? Have you read what he has to say about this subject?

    I'm disgusted with Biden too, but sometimes choosing between the lesser of two evils is the responsible thing to do. Ethical choices are often the most difficult. One-topic voting is almost never ethical. The ultimate results do matter.

  • The world would be a happier place if everyone did.

  • Recession, as we define it, is only really meaningful to those of at least moderate wealth. That line used to be low enough that it included the majority of the population. Extreme wealth inequality has changed that. The majority are now below that line. Recession has become a concern for the rich. The rest of us suffer from wage stagnation and inflation to support ever increasing corporate profits, but that problem doesn't have a simple name and is rarely part of the economic debate. "The Economy" is doing fine, but most of us who have to participate in it are not.

  • I agree with your sentiments, but I do not think you're right about the legal responsibilities. There are several terrible court precedents, going back to the time of Henry Ford, that establish draconian requirements for those running a corporation. The laws dealing with incorporation need to be rewritten, for many reasons, but with the power corporations currently have over our political process that is not likely to happen.

    I would argue that unfettered capitalism generally rewards the least humane management and the worst people.

  • If you get quantum foam you must be pouring it too fast.

  • And this does not take into account quantum foam.