@AnnemarieBridy take out >>> takeaway
@kentindell @projectgus welcome to discord.
some domains are private and competitive.
others are public and accountable.
and then there are the motherfuckers in between.
"people spend far too much energy worrying about the cost of bank failures, and far too little worrying about the cost of bank survival… Bank failures…are much less expensive than the things we do to fill holes in bank balance sheets so we need never acknowledge their failures." ~me https://drafts.interfluidity.com/2023/03/21/banks-are-not-private/index.html
// is this kind of self-quote a gross form of self-promotion?
@bergmayer yes, but i find my nose still grows out almost every time i speak.
@bergmayer (hooray!)
@bergmayer (when i modified and resaved my mastodon profile it verified for me immediately. i had added the rel=“me” link to the target site a while before and was just waiting, but it didn’t update ‘til i made some dummy change and resaved.)
@bergmayer (a dummy change to my mastodon profile.)
@bergmayer you have to edit your profile for it to recheck verification.
[new draft post] Banks are not private https://drafts.interfluidity.com/2023/03/21/banks-are-not-private/index.html
“You might have some swivel-eyed loons in your life…Remember that we have common ground. When they say they don’t trust vaccines bc the pharma companies are corrupt…that’s not your signal to defend the manifestly corrupt pharma companies who murdered 800,000 Americans with opioids… Remember…the things they’re right about. Lean into the common ground. Help them understand that corporate power, and its capture of government, is our true shared enemy.” @pluralistic https://doctorow.medium.com/the-swivel-eyed-loons-have-a-point-3434d7cbfae2
has #ChatGPT achieved full self backseat-driving yet?
RESOLVED: Imperialism is bad, but so is devolution.
a bad pun is not just a calamity, it is a rhyme against humanity.
in the Iraq War retrospectiving today, why did we do it, it was based on lies, etc, i haven’t seen much talk of a mundane, almost bureaucratic driver. the western consensus surrounding continuing sanctions was fraying. unless something was done, Saddam Hussein’s Iraq was likely to become increasingly normalized. US hawks perceived this as an unacceptable surrender of the prior Iraq War’s celebrated victory. it was either “finish the job” or accept defeat. (in the end, of course, we got both.)
“This is why rhetoric like Michael Knowles’s is so dangerous. I don’t think Knowles yearns to personally murder trans people. I don’t think he longs to direct other people to murder trans people on his behalf. I don’t think he fantasizes about the prospect of trans people being murdered.”
“But I do think he and too many like him knowingly, willingly, and eagerly court the praise, likes, follows, speech attendances, and novelty gift budgets of people who do”
@radleybalko https://radleybalko.substack.com/p/shrugging-in-the-shadow-of-a-monster
@Jonathanglick i’d imagine that’d be very secret service…
how would the secret service protect an ex-president in jail?
@failedLyndonLaRouchite i wasn’t being snarky! self-deprecating, sure. (but actually slime molds are quite brilliant when you get to know them!)
@failedLyndonLaRouchite oh, i'm just a slime mold with an internet connection. those are great people!