Indeed, although anyone who says they knew what shape this would take 40 years ago was either a liar or a time traveler, I've been watching it go to shit for my entire life. I too tried voting blue for 30 years only to watch them unwind and fall apart when the chips were down. Now I favor rather more extreme measures, but most Americans are like 'waah, I keep choosing the lesser evil, why do we keep getting evil?!'
Fully automated luxury gay space communism for everyone!
Seriously though, my goal would be to build a society that exists for and is utterly committed to providing for the needs of all of its citizens. All else is secondary. The rule is simple: have a pulse? Congratulations, you've won a lifetime supply of all the clean air, healthy food, pure water, sturdy and comfortable housing, quality education, and top-tier healthcare you need to live a long, comfortable life in which you can pursue whatever you're passionate about so long as it doesn't hurt anyone else (and there will probably be a stern talking-to for anyone who seems set on hurting themselves.)
Aside from teaching skills and such, education would also convey the importance of community, cooperation, helping each other, etc to the pursuit of maximizing individual liberty for everyone.
I.. I'm conflicted. Buttigieg talks a great game, I like much of what he has to say, but at the same time when he was in the 2020 primary I read an article that talked about how he had the most corporate/PAC support of any candidate and I wonder.. does he actually believe what he's saying, or is he just charismatic enough to pull off seeming like he does and he's just like every other career politician? And also even if he's 100% sincere and he wins the white house in 2028, he doesn't have a free hand because the money required to win a national election comes with rather sturdy strings attached, so I don't think he can accomplish what he claims to want.
But it is, I will admit, rather refreshing to find a Democrat who does in fact have some good-sounding ideas about how to make things better instead of just 'vote for me or the world will literally blow up!11'
The restrictions on RF in aircraft are not based on band, last I heard. Low signal strength might let them slip by, but the question is will staff know that? Are you going to argue with them about it until they remove you from the plane? shrug I'm just saying, if radio signals are the problem, other sources of radio signals are also potentially a problem. Seems like it'd just be easier to use wired/attached/whatever controllers (I don't own a Switch, I dunno how that works.)
Yes because if it isn’t perfect may as well not even try.
Do you have to try to be that disingenuous or does it come natural?
What a thing is trying to be is pretty irrelevant to what it is. A wife-beater can talk all he wants about how hard he's trying to stop beating his wife, but meanwhile she's got a fresh supply of new bruises every day. Whether or not he's trying to stop, what he's doing is beating his wife, so is he a wife-beater or is he a changed man? Here's a hint in case it's not as obvious to you as it is to everyone else: he's still a wife-beater, but that doesn't mean he should stop trying to change.
The fact that the US talked a big game about democracy does not make it a democracy, but that also doesn't mean it should've stop trying to become one.
If the wifi on the switch is a problem on airplanes, why are wireless controllers not also a problem? It's still RF signals, just in a different band of the EM spectrum whether it's bluetooth, or something else.
Yup, they have no positive vision for the future anymore since they're so far up the oligarchs' asses they can't see past the end of their nose. And people still choose the 'lesser evil' and then act like they're somehow surprised that what they got was still evil.
Democracy isn't defined relative to other countries. Only property-owners could vote, and only white men could own property, so that means the vast majority of the population couldn't vote. That doesn't sound like a democracy to me, that sounds like an aristocracy. I will grant you it was more democratic than monarchies and such, but even some of them (like the UK) had a parliamentary system so the king's power wasn't universal. They were deeply unequal, of course, but that's just the pot calling the kettle black, because so was (and is) the US.
Aside from this being a little fucking melodramatic and defeatist, the thing that really bothers me is the implicit assumption that if only we'd all just vote blue no matter who we wouldn't have this problem, like the Democratic Party hasn't been kowtowing to and enabling those same oligarchs to undermine our democracy. It's like they're standing in the rubble of a bombing and saying, 'This is happening because you chose the short fuse on the bomb, if only you had chosen the long fuse we wouldn't have noticed this happening quite so quickly wouldn't be having this problem!'
Don't get me wrong, boom tomorrow is definitely better than boom today, but it's important to not forget that there was never not going to be a boom.
It's political correctness expanded to also care about how people talk about gender issues and such. That's all. And it's so hilarious to see people feel threatened by such an inoffensive idea as 'maybe respect people and how they want to be addressed or referred to.'
You would probably enjoy 3Blue1Brown's videos. He explains math, including some very advanced math concepts, in a very simple and accessible visual way that even I can understand.
In my case because I was in gifted classes so I got this idea that I was just brilliant and never needed to study for anything. Then as soon as a subject got hard enough for me to not ace it without effort I just quit instead of knuckling down and doing the work. Math was the only subject where I truly ran into a wall cause some of that stuff is just not at all intuitive, it's loaded down with obscure rules and memorization, etc.
It felt less like instruction on how to use a vital tool to make my life easier and more like someone was intentionally making my life harder by making me learn math. It's like someone came up to me and said 'Oh, you're walking 10 miles uphill? Here, since you're going this way, carry this 40lb rock with you. it'll be real useful at the end, trust me bro.' And I was like 'This is already a hard enough walk, the fuck am I carrying this rock for?' so I set it down.
I have since picked some of it back up, and I now recognize the utility of learning it and wish I'd learned it when I was younger cause it's even harder now.
I kinda don't though. I quite enjoy real-time chat and voice and video with friends. It's not like forums don't exist at all anymore tho - you're on one right now. I get my forum experience from places like reddit or lemmy, and I use them for very different things, so I'm glad both exist.
Forums are just not great for real-time interaction like discord chat is, not to mention the integration of voice chat, video streaming, etc is just too convenient to give up without replacing it with something similar. I too wish discord/whatever replacement gets attention was more searchable and kept stuff long-term, but.. if you want to post info that lasts, post it on lemme and link it on discord or whatever.
Indeed, although anyone who says they knew what shape this would take 40 years ago was either a liar or a time traveler, I've been watching it go to shit for my entire life. I too tried voting blue for 30 years only to watch them unwind and fall apart when the chips were down. Now I favor rather more extreme measures, but most Americans are like 'waah, I keep choosing the lesser evil, why do we keep getting evil?!'