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  • It's not my fault if somebody makes content at a loss and isn't able to recuperate their losses. It happens all the time, sucks for them. I mean that earnestly by the way, though it sounds callous -- it really does suck for them, and I feel bad for artists who can't turn a profit.

    However, I just don't agree with you that "objective harm" is done when one pirates media. If this were true, you must admit that it's equally objectively harmful to the IP holder for one to not consume media at all. I just don't see how you can square that.

  • Real pirates steal stuff. So-called digital "piracy" isn't piracy at all. This is just propaganda for the business model that the establishment is trying to hold onto.

    It doesn't hurt IP holders to "pirate" their data. It is no difference to them whether you were to pirate it or to have never been born at all in the first place. Their profit is the exact same either way. Their business model is imaginary and they want to force it on everyone else.

  • This really fits my two hot takes about how we need to fix the left:

    • (1) end purity tests: an imperfect ally is still an ally.
    • (2) we need to appeal to centrists more; ± straight cis white men feel alienated when we talk about privilege as though it's a bad thing. We could talk about privilege as though it's a great thing that you should be proud of instead. Then we'd have privileged allies, which would be really helpful.
  • Why would you assume I don't have the context? I have a degree in math. I could be wrong about this, I'm open-minded. By all means, please explain how infinitesimals don't have a consistent algebra.

  • e𝘪θ is not just notation. You can graph the entire function ex+𝘪θ across the whole complex domain and find that it matches up smoothly with both the version restricted to the real axis (ex) and the imaginary axis (e𝘪θ). The complete version is:

    ex+𝘪θ := ex(cos(θ) + 𝘪sin(θ))

    Various proofs of this can be found on wikipeda. Since these proofs just use basic calculus, this means we didn't need to invent any new notation along the way.

  • try this on -- Yes 👎

    It's a fraction of two infinitesimals. Infinitesimals aren't numbers, however, they have their own algebra and can be manipulated algebraically. It so happens that a fraction of two infinitesimals behaves as a derivative.