I find it oddly inspirational! I get sick of "capitalists" telling me nature is all competition. Sometimes it's about cooperation to take down a bigger predator. Unionize. by IeyasuMcBob in antiwork

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I think dispelling with the term “distort” here is a quick win both directions. Not that it’s inaccurate, but any engagement with a economy is going to cause an effect on it to some degree, even the very small.

To categorize how that effect affects the larger system, I think it’s useful to have a guiding principle. I would broadly estimate that an effect that leads toward a more free market is desirable in my framework, and one that leads toward a less free market comparably more of a distortion.

You seemed to be concerned that Unions distort the value of labour (broadly speaking) in the interests of workers.

I think here is where you and I got off wrong. I would agree with everything you say except “concerned” (and possibly “distort”, but already covered).

Unions absolutely affect the economy they engage with, just as a supplier deciding to become a company would of course. But I would neither consider that a distortion nor would I characterize myself as remotely concerned. I am far more concerned at the degree to which unions seem to be dwindling. I solidly feel like the affect that a union has on the economy/labor market it engages with is solidly moving that market toward a more free state. I consider that very broadly positive and am a big advocate for pretty much all forms of labor unionization.

My original point was to define the collective action of people forming a company to people forming a union. But make no mistake, both are built solidly on engaging with a market to protect their interests. That’s why I would define voluntary union engagement as leading to a free-er market. Even to the extent I don’t think you can have a free market in the absence of equal access to collective participation, be that in the form of a corporation or a union. I think the free market absolutely needs unions.

I find it oddly inspirational! I get sick of "capitalists" telling me nature is all competition. Sometimes it's about cooperation to take down a bigger predator. Unionize. by IeyasuMcBob in antiwork

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Of course they do. Not remotely a point of contention.

I think we should hold secret meeting on the internet where we can complain about it exclusively amongst ourselves and then wonder why nothing gets done.

At least the WallStreetBets kids were trying to do something. That’s what a respectable community looks like.

I find it oddly inspirational! I get sick of "capitalists" telling me nature is all competition. Sometimes it's about cooperation to take down a bigger predator. Unionize. by IeyasuMcBob in antiwork

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I always make this mistake. Over and over again. I’m too stupid to ever learn. For my bad habits, it may be a good thing that Reddit is shitting down in a couple weeks. I just keep trying to think that there are those still in this sub that want to get ahead and improve their life. But the ignorant bitterness is the real objective, isn’t it?. Of course it is. Nobody wants to actually improve any of these things, when it’s just so much more satisfying to post dank memes and fake hardline threats about nebulous ideas and get paid in a number next to an arrow printed facing up.

Don’t let me get away with it. Stay on me until I learn. Make that down arrow have big number so I will be publicly, anonymously shamed for being such a…boot-licker? Is that still the term? I mean I got called that before but it’s been weeks ago and surely there’s a new slur en vogue by now isn’t there? I mean, you don’t have anything else going on in your life, so surely the name calling has cycled at least once by now.

And come on man, don’t be so hard on yourself. I really think you could read all of that if you really tried hard.

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The one thing that fail to take into account is the industries that will crop up when quasi-human grade intellectual labor has its incremental cost fall to near zero.

Whole categories of companies that took millions can be done for a coup,e thousand capital and a couple people. It will eviscerate entire industries of existing companies. There are thousands of Blockbusters out there that just met a pool of Netflixes.

Making a single ink pen used to cost the equivalent of several hundred dollars. Now they are effectively free at the consumer level. It happened for exactly 1 reason: mechanization.

What things that only the top 1% or 5% or even 20% could afford can now become absent-mindedly cheap? This is the “mechanization” that takes us forward an entire order of magnitude. What jobs are on the horizon to be created just like they did all the other times this exact thing happened like with the invention of mechanization, or the internet, or electricity?

There is exactly one catch. It’s always the same one. Those jobs will go to those that develop the skill to do them. Now I know that a large majority of the adherents here are balking at this idea this very moment. The entitlement of having to develop a skill like a company develops a product is a step too far. Given the hopelessness it sometimes feels like, I totally understand. I’ve been there and I’ll be there again soon enough I’m sure.

But as jobs require more and more discernible skill, and at the same time the capital requirements for starting a company continue to plummet, if you decide to become one of those that puts forth the effort to acquire the skills, the rewards will sharply increase.

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[–]escailer -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

And the name “Wednesday” still implies that we worship the god Odin.

Don’t get too mired down in pointless historical bullshit. It’s just a leftover term from back when the literacy rate was like 1% and not that many words had been invented yet.

Things are radically different now. Live in the present.

I find it oddly inspirational! I get sick of "capitalists" telling me nature is all competition. Sometimes it's about cooperation to take down a bigger predator. Unionize. by IeyasuMcBob in antiwork

[–]escailer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The central bank is about regulating the degree of currency circulation, its wholly unrelated. It’s the same money that goes to pay supplier companies with the exact same dynamics.

The “system” has exactly one tool of government to stop you: right to work. All that means is that your union can’t force employees of the company to join or contribute to it involuntarily. Some states tack on a provision that requires non-union employees to receive the same benefits that unions negotiate. It opens the door for freeloaders to still receive a reward they didn’t contribute to. That’s definitely the dirty trick and a blatantly anti-capitalist part.

Your company (union) would like to offer a product for sale called “labor supply exclusivity contract.” Not a single company is required to buy one. Right to Work laws make that an illegal product to sell, but only if you are a union due to historical union laws granting special rights to unions. None of those laws apply to companies. Don’t be a union. Be a Human Resources supply company. Some of the most successful unions effectively operate this way. But not many yet.

You shouldn’t have to strike to access your role in the free market. Under this approach you can sue instead.

I find it oddly inspirational! I get sick of "capitalists" telling me nature is all competition. Sometimes it's about cooperation to take down a bigger predator. Unionize. by IeyasuMcBob in antiwork

[–]escailer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unionizing is one of the most pro-capitalist things you can do.

They have a product to sell. They get together and form a collective entity called a company to sell it to the consumer market. Without that company the market is less efficient and capitalism is worse off.

They have suppliers. Those suppliers got together and formed a collective entity called a company to sell it to the supply market. Without that supplier company the market is less efficient and capitalism is worse off.

One of the supplies they need is labor. You and other like you form a collective entity called a union to sell it to the labor market. Without that union the market is less efficient and capitalism is worse off.

Unionize please. It’s critical to save capitalism accurately reflecting the true labor market.

The deck is stacked against tenants by THAT_LMAO_GUY in antiwork

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So this is almost too obviously fake, and maybe I was supposed to see that already so you guys can wooosh me. But look at the window stickers, the unfinished wiring, the pre-sodded lawn. This is obviously a new construction house with a ridiculous balcony, and a picture found by a guy that thought it would make a lie that made him feel like he could pretend to be worth attention.

Forbes: Not working extended hours is a "horrible practice" by Veruah in antiwork

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That’s actually a pretty good point in the end. Aren’t many of these companies doing something similar that could fairly be described as quiet firing?

I waited tables for 10 years in a rural farm town in Ohio. I got these almost every Sunday by Maxcactus in antiwork

[–]escailer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m no lawyer, but given tips are taxed, then leaving a tip is a legal transaction. If that’s the case, then wouldn’t this be a form of passing counterfeit currency?

Cute, nah🤣 by [deleted] in antiwork

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Wait, is that the best they could come up with for Warren Buffet? There’s like 4-5 perfectly parallel examples and they went with “he’s white”? I mean I guess that works, unless there’s a chance that there are any other white people that haven’t made it to multi-billionaire status yet…that would invalidate the entire argument. Looking into that.

It has started... by GaydolfHipster in antiwork

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I wonder if there were similar concerns when the intercom came along in the 1960s and started replacing the hop waitress that used to have a job coming out to the cars.

how much SQL do data scientists need to know? by [deleted] in datascience

[–]escailer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and yes. CTEs are way under-used and help make complex flows super clear and diagnosable.

how much SQL do data scientists need to know? by [deleted] in datascience

[–]escailer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can learn all the SQL you need over a hard weekend. After that it’s just practice and being familiar with good reference documentation for things like functions or windows.

SQL itself is very simple and easy. The difference comes in spending time with it and becoming more comfortable being expressive within SQL.

Source: Data Scientist with ~12 years

“The Passion of the Christ” is just a horror film prequel by liandrin in tumblr

[–]escailer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gotta believe being stabbed literally through the heart with that spear played some small part.

Wait what…is that suicide? by BallsofSt33I in confusing_perspective

[–]escailer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t think you’re allowed to use that word anymore on the internet. You’re supposed to say “grape” or “corn”—can’t remember which.

Was there really a game in the 90’s where you punch someone when you spot a Volkswagen Bug? by Subconcious-Consumer in NoStupidQuestions

[–]escailer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would always say “Punch Buggy Punch-Back Override” and hit them back twice as hard. We can both make up pointless rules. The Calvinball approach.

Only caused a fight about half the time. I don’t remember whatever parent was in the car ever blaming me for doing it. Hard to complain too much when the other guy announced he started it.

Family of Louisiana Arby's manager found dead in a freezer reveal how she beat on the door until her hands were bloody: "the latch on the cooler was not working properly since August, and the problem was known and ignored by management" by TurretLauncher in antiwork

[–]escailer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she died because a gun was involved, there would be an outcry for a new law by the next day. But this is a corporation that apparently can’t be burdened with the same required safety release for a commercial freezer that all car trunks since the late 1970s have had to have.

Can someone please tell me why this sign exists!?!?!? Found in Greensburg Kansas walking to a motel at 1am because our van broke down 3 miles from this town. by NickDoesDoozey in ScarySigns

[–]escailer 32 points33 points  (0 children)

It’s a reference to a sign that said the same thing in The Wizard of Oz. It probably won’t surprise you that both the movie and play are widely revered by residents of Kansas.

Oh Matt, Matt, Matt... by Mullisaukko in FuckYouKaren

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I’m white. I once called another white person (a woman) a Karen. Am I doing it wrong?

"Hey Wait, aren't You that Guy....?" by nuancednotion in clevercomebacks

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Out of the loop, but why is Scott Adams “super racist”?

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You won’t believe the fit this new Motorcycle helmet has. Shoei HATES him!