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  • Huh? Not sure how crypto-markets and reactors are related to each other...

    Former is "just" based demand and supply, which of course can still be quite chaotic, because well demand and supply is chaotic (due to all kinds of factors)...

  • But GDP is not the price of an asset, it's a metric to measure the economic activity.

    Is it really that hard to understand? The price is dictated by markets... Like with stock and other speculative assets. It's a little bit wilder, possibly due to anonymity and wild promotion on various platforms (like youtube) etc. But in it's essence it's still a market...

  • No, because that would be an infinite money glitch, everyone would be rich... (that uses crypto).

    It's actually very simple basic market-economics, and independently of anonymity, you buy, you'll drive the price up, you'll sell, you'll drive the price down. It's slightly more complicated, because it involves makers (they set the price at which to sell or buy) and takers (which take the offer by the maker) and psychology (e.g. promotion on youtube to drive the price up) and obviously increasingly algorithms. But in general it's still demand and supply, anonymity doesn't have anything to do here apart from being more prone to scams. Take Monero as example one of the most anonym cryptos but still fairly stable (in crypto terms).

    So to drive the price up, you either have to have some kind of good promotion (which at the end is just money from someone else), or a lot of money yourself.

  • Yeah it's kinda sad, that open source gets so little love in terms of money.

    I would hope that the EU may help here, and in very small steps, that is true, but there could be so much more money (which would still be very little to the EU) that would have a significant effect there.

  • This is not that uncommon in open source, but I'd think that something like this community project would be more decentralized, i.e. as a lot of people (especially technical people) use it, and see rough edges, that their motivation would be higher to contribute then.

  • That ratio was much higher for me. I'd say about 70% sent a message. Probably work on the profile, make it more interesting? If that is now really gone I'm not sure whether I ever install that App anymore, it was nice not having to come up with first messages with questionable outcome...

  • After all this text-wall, I'd be interested in your political attitude.

    Fascists don't "concentrate" power - they are HANDED power that has ALREADY been concentrated FOR them.

    So you agree with me? I didn't say fascists are concentrating power, but they definitely maintain it (just look at the third Reich and literally all other fascistic states). (And in reality they definitely sought after concentrating power, yet again just look at the history of the third Reich...)

    The world is much less black and white as you depict it here. True, all the (liberal) democracies to date have their flaws and at least traces of fascism (unfortunately) growing this time again. I can rant about it all day if I wanted to (but I consider that a waste of time after having wasted too much with that already).

    But (true) liberalism is not fascism, say what you want. After all, it's about being liberal (I don't consider our late-stage-capitalism liberal btw. capitalism is as we see right now in the US also concentrating power to the rich)...

    I consider liberalism closer to anarchism (not the capitalistic kind of course). There are obviously differences, but as being liberal has to do with personal freedom, and anarchism is about being against all forms of authority, it's per definition closer to that than fascism.

    How it's interpreted is a whole different story. Same with all the "communistic" kinds of states. I don't think we ever had "real" communism, only authoritarianism with the label of "communism".

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  • I mean we're just now participating (i.e. discussing) socially. So what in what world isn't that social media? I think we both agree that Facebook is bad social media, but that doesn't mean that something like lemmy isn't social media. Just because the term has a bad reputation because of platforms like Facebook or Instagram.

    As much as I support Cannabis not being schedule 1 drug (in the US), it's a bad comparison, as it's a classification by the government, while social media is a cumulative term for various characteristics of an (internet) platform, in which lemmy definitely falls in...

    Yes News aggregator is the sub class of that form of social media, but as it is done by the community, and there's a lot of social interaction, it's still social media...

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  • I seldom just paste wiki links, but:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media

    So by definition (of wikipedia, which at this point I'm considering a viable source) lemmy is social media...

    There are of course differences between social media, some are worse, some are better, but it's still social media.

  • Nope. We’ve been there for a long, long time now.

    To a degree yes, but the intensity changes. And I know there were times, where there was even greater inequality (e.g. Mansa Musa). Yet it's not really comparable with the modern world, which largely relies on speculative assets, and growth.

    becomes perfectly irrelevant

    No it doesn't, fascism is a different level than liberal establishments. Our democracies are far from perfect, but they at least have some form of control by the people, to keep power somewhat in check. Fascism is definitely concentrating on centralizing power, with the tendency to escalate (as obviously seen in the past). Also there are a lot of statistics, which show, that we were in a comparably very peaceful state for some time (since the last world war), but we're currently getting out of that period again (though still relatively peaceful), into a more autocratic world again unfortunately.

    I'm speaking as european, where things are not (yet) that bad. The "democracy" in the USA is definitely less democratic than let's say scandinavian democracies... And I don't want to even begin with something like Russia or China.