@kingu_platypus_gidora
As far as I'm concerned, there are 2 options here: Either the homeless guy gets to live in a goddamned tent in the goddamned city, or the goddamned government can give back the 60% of my goddamned income they take away to goddamned do something about this goddamned shit!
I'd be pretty ok with either.
As far as I'm concerned, there are 2 options here: Either the homeless guy gets to live in a goddamned tent in the goddamned city, or the goddamned government can give back the 60% of my goddamned income they take away to goddamned do something about this goddamned shit!
I'd be pretty ok with either.
@rasterman @VD15 gearbox owns it, but Pitchford doesn't have the balls to release a real Duke Nukem game.
@AndrewTheGreat I've made sure my variable rate debts are paid off and to switch anything I can to fixed rate.
@AndrewTheGreat The next step is the stagflationary depression. Depending on how they manage that, after that we might all be trillionaires!
@xenmen @lain I went through my command log, and found the following commands that I ran, maybe one of them might help?
wget -P /tmp/ https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i /tmp/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
sudo apt install elixir erlang-dev erlang-nox
sudo apt install imagemagick ffmpeg libimage-exiftool-perl
sudo apt install postgresql-rum*
sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get
sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen
I'm aware that there's been some problems with erlang recently, apparently pleroma doesn't run with erlang 24 because they took out a bunch of stuff. Frankly, running a bunch of installs might break your install really badly.
wget -P /tmp/ https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i /tmp/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
sudo apt install elixir erlang-dev erlang-nox
sudo apt install imagemagick ffmpeg libimage-exiftool-perl
sudo apt install postgresql-rum*
sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get
sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen
I'm aware that there's been some problems with erlang recently, apparently pleroma doesn't run with erlang 24 because they took out a bunch of stuff. Frankly, running a bunch of installs might break your install really badly.
@Breaking911 I guess you could say she wasn't that good after all.
Thanks, I'm here all week, try the fish.
Thanks, I'm here all week, try the fish.
@Dogismycopilot tbf they didn't pay for it. that's why there's approaching 30T in federal debt.
@coldacid It is every single big tech company. Google apprenticed under Microsoft.
@grey OOPS, I dropped my EXTRA LARGE RUBBER GLOVES for my MONSTER SMALLER PENIS.
Lots of people think we should just print money forever, that we should deficit spend forever, and there won't be any consequences.
Unlike them, I am a trillionaire and a multi-millionaire, so I laugh at their silly lack of economic knowledge.
Unlike them, I am a trillionaire and a multi-millionaire, so I laugh at their silly lack of economic knowledge.

@alex I've seen that before when a service fails immediately. When I was setting up lotide and didn't set up the configuration correctly it failed immediately and tried to restart a bunch of times.
@pluralistic and the idea that both parties are pushing for balance to budgets is so offensively wrong, oh my God.
You don't get an extra $20 trillion dollars in debt by pushing for balanced budgets. You increase your federal debt by effectively 100% GDP in 12 years when you have two parties that don't really care about balanced budgets.
We've gotten away with it for now because interest rates are so low that you don't realize the consequences yet, but if interest rates even go back to where they were 12 years ago, major cuts to social programs will need to take place. You could potentially borrow on top of that, but eventually interest rates rise even more because everybody can see what's going to happen next.
You don't get an extra $20 trillion dollars in debt by pushing for balanced budgets. You increase your federal debt by effectively 100% GDP in 12 years when you have two parties that don't really care about balanced budgets.
We've gotten away with it for now because interest rates are so low that you don't realize the consequences yet, but if interest rates even go back to where they were 12 years ago, major cuts to social programs will need to take place. You could potentially borrow on top of that, but eventually interest rates rise even more because everybody can see what's going to happen next.
@pluralistic you should frame this for when we have to cut all the social programs because every penny of your tax dollars are going to some banker on Wall Street.
Pretty sure it'll be happening within the next 10 years. Remember how morally outraged you were at not pushing for unlimited deficit spending.
Pretty sure it'll be happening within the next 10 years. Remember how morally outraged you were at not pushing for unlimited deficit spending.
@djsumdog @DotardTed @reddit_exile
>You'll never find peace by keeping a ledger of wrongs. You only get endless debt.
This is meaningful outside of this specific conflict. We've seen time and time again that the payment for that debt is atrocity, and then atrocity after atrocity only adds further to the ledger. At some point we need to break the cycle of hate.
>You'll never find peace by keeping a ledger of wrongs. You only get endless debt.
This is meaningful outside of this specific conflict. We've seen time and time again that the payment for that debt is atrocity, and then atrocity after atrocity only adds further to the ledger. At some point we need to break the cycle of hate.
@pasturebooks How you know you're in a cult: When you have different sects for different groups that have slightly different opinions because thou shalt not have individual opinions in the cult.
Back in college I could get this pack of like 10 burgers for like 2 bucks. I used to call them "immigrant burgers" because I figured the only way you could give that much meat that cheap is to grind up illegal immigrants.