I think a lot about something i read somewhere - “you hate every piece of capitalism but won’t connect the dots to see that’s the picture”.
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jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can you read and understand this passage?1·1 hour agoI didn’t recognize the source and thought to myself this is either archaic or amateur. It feels purple by modern standards.
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•To End Birthright Citizenship, Trump Is Rewriting Civil War History5·2 hours agoI’m reminded of that Sartre quote again
Never believe that anti-Semites are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words. The anti-Semites have the right to play. They even like to play with discourse for, by giving ridiculous reasons, they discredit the seriousness of their interlocutors. They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past.
I like to remind people that the first mad Max movie isn’t like fury road. It’s a mostly normal world that’s just starting to fall apart.
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft laying off about 6,000 people, or 3% of its workforceEnglish21·7 hours agoWell, if you want to have a conversation go ahead and read the rest of the post. Otherwise you’re just kind of jerking yourself off
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft laying off about 6,000 people, or 3% of its workforceEnglish1·8 hours agoAt the very least form unions. That will help with stuff like wage theft, some people getting underpaid, BS firings, etc.
More aggressively, maybe some sort of collective ownership. Not this “options” bullshit where they never even vest for most people. The whole thing where management pays you $100 and sells what you made for $3000 needs to go. That $3000 needs to be more fairly shared among the people that made it happen.
But I don’t really know. I’m just some guy with entry level knowledge and a sense that the current system is wrong.
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft laying off about 6,000 people, or 3% of its workforceEnglish21·8 hours agoThey could live more modest lives in more rural areas
Living in a rural area for many people is literal hell, on top of having an array of less obvious costs. The big one is going from not needing a car to needing one. Your rent might drop $500 but you need to spend a lot on gas, insurance, maintenance, etc.
Also the social options might fall off a cliff. Humans are social creatures. I live in a city and I can walk to dozens of social activities, many of them free. Board game meetups, free music in the park, free museums with tours, free sport leagues, etc. Out in the countryside there just aren’t as many options.
If you’re queer or another minority, you might also have a worse time in the countryside. Maybe even fatally. A city is going to have a queer scene.
Also, there are likely more jobs in the city. Remote work and economic upheaval have changed things, but even so, most of those offices in Manhattan are full of jobs. There’s just more stuff where there’s more people.
Now, to your point, some people are certainly living in a $5900/mo apartment with a doorman and in-building gym that they can’t afford. They could move to a less “nice” place in south Brooklyn or Queens for less than half that, likely at the cost of a longer commute, and losing easy access to a neighborhood they feel a part of. There is a housing crisis though, and people are getting priced further away. That’s probably not going to be solved any time soon because capitalism doesn’t care and will happily eat itself.
Anyway. Long tangent but I’m extremely pro city so I spoke up.
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto Work Reform@lemmy.world•Software engineer lost his $150K-a-year job to AI—he’s been rejected for 800 jobs and forced to DoorDash and live in a trailer to make ends meet7·8 hours agoin my experience developers are the least class conscious people I know
This matches my experience and it’s really frustrating. I remember talking to a coworker years ago and he was just like “I wouldn’t join a union. If a job sucks I’ll go somewhere else”. Incredibly optimistic and myopic.
Well, he’s unemployed now. Working on a video game so maybe he’s still got that bootstraps energy.
I feel like letting your skills in reading and communicating in writing atrophy is a poor choice. And skills do atrophy without use. I used to be able to read a book and write an essay critically analyzing it. If I tried to do that now, it would be a rough start.
I don’t think people are going to just up and forget how to write, but I do think they’ll get even worse at it if they don’t do it.
But if the text you’re working on is small, you could just do it yourself. You don’t need an expensive guessing machine.
Like, if I built a rube-goldberg machine using twenty rubber ducks, a diesel engine, and a blender to tie my shoes, and it gets it right most of the time, that’s impressive. but also kind of a stupid waste, because I could’ve just tied them with my hands.
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Morrowind modders continue to astound, add object physics with 'pure lua' to a 23-year old gameEnglish5·18 hours agoThe level scaling in Oblivion and Skyrim are worse, true. It’s kind of impressive how bad an idea and execution the level scaling in Oblivion was. They place enemies based on your total level, so if you leveled up from non-combat skills then you’ll have a bad time. It makes exploring kind of pointless, because you’ll never find anything interesting. And then there were the bandits wearing thousands of GP worth of equipment mugging you for 100gp.
one of the original developers recently came out and said it was a huge mistake: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/elder-scrolls-4-oblivions-level-scaling-was-a-mistake-says-designer-so-why-is-it-in-the-remaster
In morrowind, not much scales with you so it matters less. You can’t raise a skill above its stat, so you can kind of paint yourself into a corner with bad leveling. (Though I think you can use fortify-attribute to get around that at trainers)
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Morrowind modders continue to astound, add object physics with 'pure lua' to a 23-year old gameEnglish4·1 day agoMorrowind’s combat system is… if you’re feeling generous: weird. if you’re not: bad.
You click on an enemy and it rolls dice to see if you hit. Your chance to hit is determined by your skills and stats, and your fatigue. yes, fatigue. If you’ve been sprinting and your fatigue is empty, you’ll probably miss more. This combos badly with the glacial movement speed of the game.
You also want to hold the attack button a little longer to do more damage.
If you start with a good axe skill (like 50), you can often hold to attack and knock people over, then finish them off. You might want to set “always use best attack” to true in the options- weapons typically have like a few moves, but one is usually better.
The “bound weapon” spells are also good- they’re kind of cheap, and give you a high damage weapon that also boosts your skill by 10. There’s a merchant that sells a couple weapons that turn into bound weapons in Balmora.
Blocking is also just a dice roll. I think it’s better to just get a giant two-hander and kill them faster, but opinions differ.
Also fun: If you damage someone’s strength to 0, they can’t move. If you have a spear, your reach is probably longer than theirs. You can kill almost anything this way.
also, while i’m here, the native leveling system is bonkers. You gain levels when your major skills improve. You get three stat increases based on any skills that went up. You can get up to +5 for each stat increase. This is not retroactive. If you level up and pick a +2 in strength, that’s what you get. This creates some utterly bizarre incentives. People would pick skills they don’t want to use as their major skills so they can control leveling, and pay trainers to bump skills tied to stats they want to increase. It’s horrible. You can kind of ignore it, but you’ll be much weaker than you would be if you play into it.
Are you including stock stuff in this calculation?
I had a recruiter reach out to me for a job that was focused on facilitating people using stock as collateral to get personal loans. I think that’s one of the mechanisms rich people use to leverage their non-cash wealth without paying taxes. I told him that sounded like it should be illegal, and that was the end of that.
I don’t think AI is actually that good at summarizing. It doesn’t understand the text and is prone to hallucinate. I wouldn’t trust an AI summary for anything important.
Also search just seems like overkill. If I type in “population of london”, i just want to be taken to a reputable site like wikipedia. I don’t want a guessing machine to tell me.
Other use cases maybe. But there are so many poor uses of AI, it’s hard to take any of it seriously.
Assuming what you’re describing works (and i have no particular reason to doubt, beyond the generally poor reputation of AI), that’s a different beast than “lol i fired all the copywriters, artists, and support staff so I, the owner, could keep more profits for myself!”. Or, “I didn’t pay attention in English 101 and don’t know how to write, so I’ll have expensive auto suggest do it for me”
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft laying off about 6,000 people, or 3% of its workforceEnglish42·2 days agoI keep hoping this will spark some sort of anti-capitalist zeitgeist. But labor might be too scattered and individualistic.
Like, why are we all scrambling for a handful of jobs when the rich have so many resources?
I think at around 5 million you no longer need to labor to live. You can put that in safe investments and just coast. That’s maybe not super rich, but it’s definitely above a milestone.
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Getting super bored of most online/phone content, what do you do when you have a few minutes?3·2 days agogames? I found a civilization port for the phone and it sucked up a lot of time. Turn based so you can do it for a few minutes at a time: https://yairm210.itch.io/unciv
learn a language? duolingo and other apps are out there
jjjalljs@ttrpg.networkto politics @lemmy.world•House Republicans unveil Medicaid cuts in Trump's big bill6·3 days agoPeople should probably protest this. go in person and demand to speak to your rep. or whatever. i don’t know how to organize a protest. i just go when i hear about them happening.
which means fewer people will find them and engage with them.
You’re going to get more people turning to Nazis if it’s just out and about in the open. If YouTube was running ads for nazisim, they’d get converts. If the only nazi stuff you see is scribbled on the bathroom walls, it has less legitimacy and thus fewer converts.