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nah, it was a politically conscious choice to set up something like reddit, outside the control of capital and the state. the devs have written about it.
nah, it was a politically conscious choice to set up something like reddit, outside the control of capital and the state. the devs have written about it.
nah, they’re just good at posting. up your game.
lol the US security apparatus is bad but it’s not that bad. you might get put on a watchlist though.
a gift economy is also an exchange of goods but it’s decidedly not capitalism - no one earns any profit and there’s no flow converting money into capital and capital back into money.
I don’t want Google to have my info. the ads are secondary.
frustration, usually, hoping against hope that the answer is relevant.
I use stackoverflow for minutes at a time and it almost never has answers to the questions I need answers to. if it has an answer, it’s usually “you can’t do that”. reference docs are 100% of the time more helpful. so no, I don’t think so.
the owners of SO make far more than the benefit provided to any single dev. if that were not true, they wouldn’t be in business.
eugh, if they embedded them as posts, they’d be federating the ads as well.
I mean, that’s exactly what all three of those were intended to do – carry property law over into a domain where it clearly doesn’t make sense. so it’s fully . none of them should exist.
justifying the expropriation of surplus value through tired liberal platitudes - it’s almost like someone wrote a book 200 years ago explaining in gratuitous detail why you’re wrong.
you’re just leeching off from someone else’s hard work
so are the people profiting from said work. the owners of the business keep the revenue, they don’t give it to the people who did the hard work.
a desperate fear of modular code that provides sound and safe abstractions over common patterns. that the language failed to learn from Java and was eventually forced to add generics anyway - a lesson from 2004 - says everything worth saying about the language.
no, we don’t have downvotes on hexbear and this is what they looked like when we did. it means bad post.