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  • I would highly recommended finding other sources of joy. Buying things has been proven again and again to just give small bursts of happiness that quickly fade, this is the cycle these corporations often feed on.

    Look into cheap hobbies you can do. Recovering from getting used to these small hits of joy isn't always easy, but it will give you back more control of your life. I'm not perfect at this myself but I am much more aware of it and able to say no in the majority of my life.

    You could also look into Minimalisim, there are some interesting ideas in there to be adopted, even if you don't eat the whole pie.

  • America can't afford to lose Taiwan, they make too many semi conductors.

    From my understanding they are one of a very few handful of places that can make the chips that are being used in training the current AI. Taiwan is one of the main ones.

  • The stock price will fall if we don't make more money then we did last year.

    • But why?

    Because we are legally obliged to do what is best for shareholder, or they can sue us.

    • Right so the company needs to make more money again and again and again until the company or the world dies

    About sums it up

  • life

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  • I would imagine this person is being more general. Don't steal Don't kill That sort of stuff.

    Not your standard level minor tax evasion, illicit drug consumption, that one time you did 80 in a 50 zone but hey you were really late for that important meeting.

  • Quite honestly it was a very confusing referendum. The question seemed simple on the surface but as soon as you ask questions very quickly it was hard to find answers. I think this confusion is the reason the majority voted no, they were scared to choose yes for something they didn't understand. I tried to understand and still couldn't find a straight answer of what this referendum was actually about.

  • It is hard to move away from maps completely but for pure navigation there are many alternatives. From the FOSS world, there are 2 I would recommend.

    Organic Maps - fairly clean and focused app mainly around navigation

    OsmAnd~ - a more fleshed out map app. Easily see hiking routes, ski routes, etc. This is the one I am trying to use at the moment.

    Still doesn't help solve the google review for restraunts and shops etc, but it is a step in the right direction.

  • I'm the opposite. I prefer a pale ale over an IPA, but recently I found hoppy larger and it is great. I find straight larger so tasteless most of the time.

    Though if I am only drinking 1 or 2 beers for the night then I would choose a dark beer.

  • This took me a while to digest, but thanks for the thorough answer.

    I agree that silly subsidies should be abolished and climate friendly subsidies should be enacted worldwide. However looking from the American lens you are talking in the change seems almost impossible. Democracy worldwide has been corrupted America being the largest example of this with "lobbyists". How are these uneducated, time poor, malnutritioned people meant to make any change? Maybe I just have my doom and gloom face on today.

    In Australia we can barely stop our government from cutting down ancient forests to make woodchips. Let alone the 3 new coal mines they opened, and this is the climate concious party.

    Looking at all that I feel making personal changes is the only way I can personally stay motivated. At least I am doing what I can in the face of this seemingly impossible task.