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It would be fair and just to pour gas on this judge and light her on fire.

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re: shitpost
I used it heavily for two years then finally just went back to regular Linux. Nix is really useful in some ways, but also just obfuscates way too much to the end user. I liked being able to have shared configs across computers that was nice. Having to write my own packages and modules was ridiculous though. Hardly any good documentation and good luck reverse engineering packages that exist.

I've definitely had some massive downer reply guys [gn] come into my mentions on here who fit this description, so here you go.

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@Tfmonkey I was listening to last week’s Saturday show while working and I’ve learned you can’t change most men’s minds when it comes down to it. You guys spent four hours talking about livable minimum wage and I’m on your side of the argument. Much better to have people be able to find work then get priced out of work due to their labor not worth it. Going back to your art point with your new book.

Layoffs are hitting. See the major companies cutting jobs in 2025.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/11/21/job-layoffs-news-2025/87381731007/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Business @business-thenewsdesk

As a way of thanking long-time customers (and because I'd love to see it myself), I'm thinking of introducing a "continuity discount" for Pro customers on Write.as.

Basically, if you've been a paying customer for at least one year, whether monthly or yearly, your price would drop by 15% for your second year, and then to 25% for your third year and every year after.

Plan would be to apply it to all existing and future customers. Any thoughts?

  • Sounds great! (91%, 57 votes)
  • Meh (6%, 4 votes)
  • Don't do it!! (1%, 1 vote)
62 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

Trump meets New York City Mayor-elect Mamdani
https://www.dw.com/en/trump-meets-new-york-city-mayor-elect-mamdani/a-74844475?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Never, EVER, underestimate President Trump. He knows exactly what he's doing.

Bravo, to our Favorite Queens Son!

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@Gonzo17

I saw people who looked Hispanic or Middle Eastern saying something in a foreign language while sticking their torso out of car windows with closed doors but keeping part of their legs inside a moving car

It looked like they were holding a tiny rectangular flag smaller than the size of a hand with no pole inside their hands to display the object to people as the car drove by in traffic with many other cars in front of and behind them with the other cars acting normal

europesays.com/uk/585550/ Eurozone economy grows again, but one big problem isn’t going away #Business #Economy #EuropeanEconomy #GermanEconomy #manufacturing #UK #UnitedKingdom

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The Left loves scary possibilities to the point where I want it to happen so that their scary language finally lines up with reality. It never has—yet. A girl can hope, can't she? universeodon.com/@georgetakei/…

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DIMS ARE LIARS COMMERCIAL…..

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re: llm misuse

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End times.
(also why the fuck this jeet is named Nut a Porn)
Link: arxiv.org/abs/2509.11391

Full List of Democrats Voting to Condemn Socialism as Zohran Mamdani Comes to Town - Newsweek

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Why have homes appreciated so much in the last 5 years?

Why have home prices so outpaced incomes?

Year v. % of homes purchased by non-owner-occupants (Corporations, etc.)

2008 ~10%
2009 ~11%
2010 ~12%
2011 ~13%
2012 ~14%
2013 ~15%
2014 ~15%
2015 ~15%
2016 ~14%
2017 ~14%
2018 ~13%
2019 ~13%
2020 ~18% (COVID $4-$5 trillion)
2021 ~18%
2022 ~19%
2023 ~18%
2024 ~25%
2025 ~30%

Let that sink in! Who got and spent the COVID money?

I think that the biggest generational break we'll see in the near future is a growing disdain for macroeconomic measurements. It was easy to buy into the big line argument when it was making things observably better, save some bumps along the way. Younger people feel in their skin that GDP means nothing if they're drowning in niggers. Hopefully such disdain will be enough to ban compilation and publication of any and all macroeconomic numbers entirely, and hopefully to outlaw economics as a science.
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I've shared this before, but given I had a lovely time hanging out with folks watching TOTP, I couldn't resist sharing this classic TOTP moment for its unofficial movie theme song energy:
(and I listened to it loads as a recording off the radio back in the day)
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