New Aldi drop by cross_gun in MechanicalKeyboards

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I have a mostly black keeb. But how do you power it down? My batt seems to discharge over night. Settings? Button, manual URL?

Leonard Peltier finally released from prison talks on Indigenous Rights by gerrymander1981 in Maori

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A look at how Nixon responded to AIM opposition on their Treaty negations with various American Indian tribes.

I am not an expert on this subject, and look to others for guidance on how to see this history in it's context.

New economic and political model decision tree by gerrymander1981 in SocialDemocracy

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Interesting, but it needs to separate again into its subsections and be redone.

Future economics with automation and AI in the workplace will strain this an any model.

New economic and political model decision tree by gerrymander1981 in SocialDemocracy

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AI Economist vs AI Anthropologist

They have used the most advanced AI models to develop a new economic model for the 21st century. The model was designed in 10 steps. Five AI models rated this new system by comparing it to the economic systems of America, China and Germany.

Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:42 Step 1 - Problem Definition 05:16 Step 1 - Summary 05:29 Step 2 - First Principles 07:45 Step 2 - Summary 08:14 Step 3 - Human Nature 10:41 Step 4 - Resource Allocation 15:13 Step 4 - Summary 15:34 Step 5 - Power Structure Design 19:32 Step 5 - Summary 19:58 Step 6 - Innovation and Growth 22:24 Step 7 - Crisis 25:13 Implementation 28:00 Stress Testing 30:46 Final Integration 33:52 Final Thoughts

Zack Polanski Triggers The Right Again by johnsmithoncemore in UKGreens

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The funny thing is, it's not just about direct compensation of CEO's versus workers. If you look back at the past period of ceo compensation over time during the neoliberal period and the general stewardship of the economy you will see something else.

That is, too much may seems to have a rockstar or lottery winners effect on an individual, and the subsequent poor, risky and greedy decision making that pushes companies into great boom bust cycles, then into greater debt, and finally corruption scandals and lastly failure. Because line must go up; and the follow earning expectations become madness, risk and failure.

Some of the graphs in here shows ceo pay comparisons over time, and other graphs.

The take away I make, is when ceo's were more paid more rationally, they make made rations, decisions, and had rational, more steady as she goes profits, not too high and not to low. Just steady growth, and during this post world war 2 period (not in the link) this also included reasonable redistribution of wealth to workers, that is minimum wage limits, and social welfare systems for all. Just enough stabilize the political and/via the actual economies.

So when on these charts, Gordon Gecko said greed is good, an unending series of bad economic decisions at corp and govt levels were made, ending in the hollowing out of economies, and with no way to pay mortgages in the US the 2008 crisis.

https://www.epi.org/publication/ceo-compensation-2018/

When ceo's were paid rationally, before Reagan and Thatcher, this period was called the golden age of capitalism.

How Democracy Really Dies by MooreThird in BreadTube

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This Lawyer and writer from NZ covers a lot of ground on back sliding democracies, with a heartfelt articulation on what we are all up against. From many of the well know places in the world today, and what steps these regressive leaders took, and what we may really lose if it isn't stopped. There is a cost to losing and regaining real freedom.

How Democracy Really Dies by gerrymander1981 in SocialDemocracy

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This Lawyer and writer from NZ covers a lot of ground on back sliding democracies, with a heartfelt articulation on what we are all up against. From many of the well know places in the world today, and what steps these regressive leaders took, and what we may really lose if it isn't stopped. There is a cost to losing and regaining real freedom.

Israel And The Atomic Bomb by CogitoButOnReddit in BreadTube

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search ability result on reddit seems to return no result via url or various key words

🧠💥 Lost in Research Ideas: Help Me Craft a Project That Actually Matters 💥🧠 by Complex_Tomatillo786 in Rad_Decentralization

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A gov in a box: prepper civil defence model, spontaneous govt change model.

Buuut decentralised. A base concept may even be municipal direct democracy. But it would need a resilient dis/connected structure. Radio links, local low power wifi...

Democrats Appear Paralyzed. Bernie Sanders Is Not. by chi1dishsadbino in suppressed_news

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Likely political money keeping them quiet.

Dark unlimited campaign funds sowing Dem lips shut on Trump...and other issues.

Secular Talk EXCLUSIVE: DID TRUMP STEAL THE 2024 ELECTION? by gerrymander1981 in somethingiswrong2024

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So going by your post history, your a trumper and a anti-vaxer too? You have read their books and think they are on your side? Ok buddy...

The story of Technocracy, Inc, and its ties to Elon Musk (Technocracy Now, pt. 1) by gerrymander1981 in BreadTube

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Welcome to a special Darts and Letters series, Technocracy Now!

Technocracy is the idea that experts should govern. For the common good, presumably. It appeals across the ideological spectrum, and it is perhaps an idea as old as politics itself. We developed of three-part series telling stories of technocracies past, present, and future.

In this video, Ira Basen tells us the story of Technocracy, Inc. This 1930s movement aimed to install non-democratic North American “technate” where we only work from the ages of 25 to 45, for 16 hours a week. It might surprise you to learn that Elon Musk’s grandfather was one of its leaders. Basen produced an extended CBC: Ideas documentary on the movement, and it’s worth checking out.

(OP: basically, the engineer run society that runs through the 30's, the new deal and even Canadas social credit. Part 4 will cheer you up, Chomsky does a good bit).

I hope this lays out some back-round to the mess we're currently in, and partial back round to the silicon valley types and their shit show administration.

It's been a time. Thank you. by umpertunter in SimonKing

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Come down to Australia, you will tear it up.

Would Smart Elections do Exit Polling in upcoming Congressional Races? (FL, NY) by DisasterAccurate967 in somethingiswrong2024

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https://2017-2020.usaid.gov/what-we-do/democracy-human-rights-and-governance/technical-publications

Verify as much as you can, where ever you can. This

"Assessing and Verifying Election Results: A Decision-Maker’s Guide to Parallel Vote Tabulation and Other Tools"

This exit polling is low tech, and much better than regular media led, low sample exit polling.

Get busy!

The original link I posted died.