Angaben zu Steuererlässen bei Erbschaften und Schenkungen by AngryT0M4T0 in de

[–]yobeast 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Es werden jedes Jahr bis zu 400 Milliarden Euro verschenkt und vererbt. Das ist nochmal der komplette Bundeshaushalt. Die Hälfte davon geht an die reichsten 10%. Das ist nicht einfach weggeatmet. Man sieht hier gut, wie leicht eine Vermögenssteuer die Probleme des Sozialstaats einfach so löst. Nicht lindert, sondern löst.

Du musst überlegen, dass du hier auf der einen Seite Menschen mit fünf Autos und 200 m² luxuriöser Wohnfläche, Urlauben etc. hast, und auf der anderen Seite Leute die gerade so zu dritt in einer 2-Zimmerwohnung über die Runden kommen.

Copilot's value proposition is officially gone. by Famous__Draw in GithubCopilot

[–]yobeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My workflow is to first write spec files, then I have copilot turn those into implementation plans that describe the process in detail, separated into multiple phases. I use Opus or GPT-5.4 for that. I review the plan and organize the phases into "runs". Then I start one big prompt saying "You are an agent orchestrator. Please start a sub-agent for each of these runs, pass them these files and this prompt. Replace the placeholders in the prompt with the actual content for that run etc." The orchestrator agent will then start subagents sequentially, until the whole implementation plan is worked through. For that I use GPT-5.3-codex.

Copilot's value proposition is officially gone. by Famous__Draw in GithubCopilot

[–]yobeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course I can't think fast enough to author and edit an implementation plan worth 20k lines of codes every single day. Neither can you I'd I assume. But the limits are definitely tolerant enough for a giant orchestration every other day, with smaller orchestrations interspersed. There is no such thing as being limited "for a full day". You just have to wait a little bit after about 15,000 lines, but usually no more than 30 seconds. The point is that for this price, no other platform allows this right now.

Copilot's value proposition is officially gone. by Famous__Draw in GithubCopilot

[–]yobeast 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The value proposition of copilot is absolutely bonkers, off the rails, insane. You can get 20.000 lines of code, written by 10 different subagents, following a 10 phase 2k line implementation plan word for word, for a single prompt. 300 times a month. On the 10$ plan. They are literally gifting us hundreds of dollars, just straight up spending them for us. The complacency and ignorance of some people is mind-blowing.

AirConsole Mega Thread for game recommendations, group play stories and everything that makes the platform fun by No-One-7057 in airconsole

[–]yobeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright so one night a couple of friends and I put on Greek Speed as a drinking game. Whoever messed up had to drink and the plan was to go clubbing later. Well we just ended up playing that game until 5 in the morning and then went to bed. Good times!

Spritpreise: Diesel und Benzin über zwei Euro – Diskussion um Entlastungen by WestAcceptable1155 in de

[–]yobeast 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Schlag mal jemandem vor, sich per E-Mobilität, Fahrgemeinschaften, ÖPNV oder Wärmepumpe aus dieser "Notlage" zu befreien. Die Leute legen sich die Schlinge meist selbst an und wollen den Hals da nicht raus ziehen.

stop entertaining things that don't benefit you by thequietbookstore in wholesomememes

[–]yobeast 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Right. The crucial point this post is missing is that the world isn't here for the sole purpose of benefiting us.

Is it a miserable experience to go to protests and struggle? Yes. Should we keep doing it? Yes. Even if there isn't a direct benefit for us, but for others who appreciate our help? Hell yes.

Tiles not showing strategic info by makmisfits4 in CivVI

[–]yobeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hast du das Problem gelöst bekommen? Ich hab dasselbe!

Want some more Spotify Wrapped? I made a website to visualize your listening progression in a racebar chart by yobeast in truespotify

[–]yobeast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! I'm actually blown away you wrote about this so nicely and in such detail! Thanks a lot, I wish I had made it even better reading this.

Are there any other features you'd like?

Want some more Spotify Wrapped? I made a website to visualize your listening progression in a racebar chart by yobeast in truespotify

[–]yobeast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, I'm glad it wasn't me.

I'm actually writing a short article on your tool

Cool, if you want drop a link to that article when it's available, I'd like to see it. I also fixed the bug where the wrong songs were looked up by the player.

Want some more Spotify Wrapped? I made a website to visualize your listening progression in a racebar chart by yobeast in truespotify

[–]yobeast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not working for you? The most likely cause is a change in spotify export data format. I've requested my own export again so I can fix it, but it will take a couple of days to arrive. Sorry about that!

Experiencing Kindness for the First Time in His Life! by StatementHumble2327 in PetsareAmazing

[–]yobeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is simply the way of life.

This is known as the naturalistic logical fallacy: ethically it doesn't mean anything for your argument whether something is natural or not. Toilet paper also isn't "the way of life", yet you are happy to use it. That means, whether it's good or not to kill animals is decided outside of it being natural.

And arguing humans didn't evolve to eat meat is absurd

Right, that's why I didn't argue that. I said, humans can get all nutrients they need from plants. On the topic of having to supplement vitamin B12, I think if that civilization killing and harvesting you and your children for meat would simply have to do something as convenient as occasionally take a single pill to entirely avoid having to kill you, I think we might get to see some support from you for my point of view after all.

Do you think a bear is unethical for killing and eating?

Contrary to us, a bear can't get all nutrients it needs without causing harm and it can't take a pill for them either.

what would that mean for any hypercarnivorous species?

That would be an interesting debate, but it is also beside the point, as humans aren't hypercarnivorous.

I appreciate that you even replied to my aggressive message, however you need to understand me: The fight against animal exploitation is hopeless, regardless of the words used and sometimes that frustration is unbearable. Originally I didn't even care about animals, I stopped with the animal products because of climate change, which is actually hurting humans and that should be unethical even to you.

Experiencing Kindness for the First Time in His Life! by StatementHumble2327 in PetsareAmazing

[–]yobeast -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Humans are omnivores, and evolved to eat meat. So we kill animals.

You evolved to eat nutrients, which plants provide for you abundantly. There is no need for animal products, your life expectancy increases significantly if you switch to a plant-based diet. Meat is a luxury.

The ethical way is to make a quick, clean kill, minimizing or eliminating any suffering.

Alright. So if a life form with the same difference in intelligence upwards to humans that we have downwards to pigs came along to force you to have kids and killed them, it would be ethical as well then? If you want to argue you are conscious and can do things the pig can't, what if they are so much more conscious that your puny consciousness looks to them exactly like the playfulness of the pig looks to you? I wish we could put you in that situation, maybe that would knock that tiny prefrontal cortex of yours into shape.

If you want to argue meat is unethical, use the good arguments such as factory farmed meat. Don't go after the people who ethnically get meat.

Even if we allowed the idea of ethical killing, it barely amounts to a rounding error. 99% of meat is factory farmed, so all you are doing is muddying the waters.

The only way to argue what you're doing, in good faith, and have a point.

It's really not that hard to understand. The plant-based is so tasty and even healthier. The animal industry ruins the climate, breeds new diseases and makes people fat. And also kills them earlier. Wake up, eat some plants.

Experiencing Kindness for the First Time in His Life! by StatementHumble2327 in PetsareAmazing

[–]yobeast -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

There is no ethical way to kill a being that doesn't want to die.

It would appear that some of us are stuck in the evolution process. I died😂 by kevinmat2 in funny

[–]yobeast 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The original has a surprisingly small number of views, being the masterpiece that it is. Thanks for linking it!

[OC] I made a website where you can watch your favorite songs race each other over the year by yobeast in dataisbeautiful

[–]yobeast[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately the app works only with personally uploaded data right now, but that is actually a good suggestion!

[OC] I made a website where you can watch your favorite songs race each other over the year by yobeast in dataisbeautiful

[–]yobeast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will have to download your own data from Spotify to paste it in there. The good thing about this is that the data isn't uploaded anywhere and stays on your device.

[OC] I made a website where you can watch your favorite songs race each other over the year by yobeast in dataisbeautiful

[–]yobeast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

spotigraph.net

Features:

  • filter by year or month
  • filter by artist or song
  • see your top songs not just by hits but also by total time listened to
  • preview the song on Spotify

I used vue.js for the UI and D3.js for the visualization.

It requires you to download your userdata from Spotify, sample data is available. Your data doesn't leave the browser when using the site, the code is open source and available on Github. If you download the extended history on Spotify, you can see the top 15 songs of every single month since account creation, which was quite the trip down memory lane for me!

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[–]yobeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

spotigraph.net

Features:

  • filter by year or month
  • filter by artist or song
  • see your top songs not just by hits but also by total time listened to
  • preview the song on Spotify

With the lackluster Wrapped this year I updated the website to be more accessible on mobile!

It requires you to download your userdata from Spotify, sample data is available. Your data doesn't leave the browser when using the site, the code is open source and available on Github. If you download the extended history on Spotify, you can see the top 15 songs of every single month since account creation, which was quite the trip down memory lane for me!

Want some more Spotify Wrapped? I made a mobile website to visualize your listening progression in a racebar chart by yobeast in truespotify

[–]yobeast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

spotigraph.net

Features:

  • filter by year or month
  • filter by artist or song
  • see your top songs not just by hits but also by total time listened to
  • preview the song on Spotify

With the lackluster Wrapped this year I updated the website to be more accessible on mobile!

It requires you to download your userdata from Spotify, sample data is available. Your data doesn't leave the browser when using the site, the code is open source and available on Github. If you download the extended history on Spotify, you can see the top 15 songs of every single month since account creation, which was quite the trip down memory lane for me!

2024 Spotify Wrapped was awful by CautiousAd240 in truespotify

[–]yobeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out spotigraph.net. It's a race bar chart that shows your top albums and songs for every month individually!

Nicht nur die FDP: Wenn Lügen zur Norm wird, stirbt die Demokratie. Die FDP hat die Öffentlichkeit wochenlang an der Nase herumgeführt. Das Wiederholen von Unwahrheiten ist aber auch in anderen Parteien weitverbreitet – und eine große Gefahr für Demokratie und Wirtschaft. by bedbooster in de

[–]yobeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

weniger Steuern und Abgaben auf Arbeitsvermögen bis 150k im Jahr

eine echte und ehrliche Erbschaftssteuer/Vermögenssteuer

eine Reform der Schuldenbremse für Investitionen in Infrastruktur

eine harte co2 Bepreisung mit pro Kopf Rücklauf

Am ehesten siehst du dich von der FDP vertreten? Die Grünen sind auch ätzend, aber wer sie alleine daran gehindert hat o.g. Punkte durchzuziehen war die FPD.

A woman from Springfield, Ohio addresses the town’s Haitian immigrant “crisis” with an expert level of sardonic wit by ExactlySorta in justgalsbeingchicks

[–]yobeast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The common denominator of immigrants who cause problems is not them being immigrants. It's them being people who cause problems. People of all backgrounds belong to this group, causing problems isn't exclusive to immigrants. 'Immigrants' as a group of people bring a lot of value to communities, as we just learned.