Piatro

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[–] Piatro@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

I said in another comment but basically the left have a tougher message to sell than the right. The right says that the system works but it's the foreigners/benefit thieves/refugees stealing your money/house/jobs. That is inherently quite easy to understand without much thought or critical thinking. The left on the other hand have to tell you all about Thatcher, Reagan and neoliberalism before we even get to the point of solutions which are usually incredibly radical like changing the fundamental economic model we've all been operating under since the 80s. Inherent in that is a fear that the left's solutions will take assets and wealth away from people. While the right promises that your assets, wealth and property rights are sacred and that it's the "other" that will have their assets, wealth and rights taken away. Again, very easy-to-understand messaging for the right versus the left.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 17 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Genuine question, where are the extreme left rising? I haven't seen any but that might be the algorithms/my news sources talking.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I totally agree that neoliberal economics are essentially what we understand to be economics now. To be clear, I'm not blaming the left, I think it's a case of they have a more difficult message to convey. To explain the problems that neoliberal economics has and to propose a solution to them is a really hard task compared with "it's the foreigners at fault". It's a much clearer, more concise and seemingly solvable problem compared with "we need to overhaul the global economy".

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

So I didn't make a statement about that. I'm making a statement about what these results might tell us, admittedly in a very simplistic way.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 151 points 1 year ago (33 children)

Far right parties gaining significant popularity especially in France and Germany. It's not great for the neo-liberal centre who created and perpetuated the economic downturn we're all in and indicates a failure of the left to present a coherent alternative. There's a lot to unpack about it. France has already dissolved their parliament and triggered an election because of these results.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Literally just bought what I believe to be last generation's X13 on ebay for half the price of the new one. It's been great so far, especially with the power efficiency of Ryzen CPUs. My one complaint is the soldered RAM, which judging by the new lineup is getting phased out, thankfully.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

My specific point here was about how this friend doesn't trust the results AND still goes to Google/others to verify, so he's effectively doubled his workload for every search.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago (9 children)

I've had this argument with friends a lot recently.

Them: it's so cool that I can just ask chatgpt to summarise something and I can get a concise answer rather than googling a lot for the same thing.

Me: But it gets things wrong all the time.

Them: Oh I know so I Google it anyway.

Doesn't make sense to me.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 19 points 1 year ago

I've been programming for too long, my brain just autocorrected the typo so initially didn't get the joke...

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 10 points 1 year ago

I'm in a team of 4 developers and we demand automated testing. Ok that's part of a slightly bigger development team but even our QC team have automated tests that they run for integration testing.

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 11 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Lancer, I need to finish my Curse of Strahd campaign first...

[–] Piatro@programming.dev 5 points 1 year ago

It still works here. I for one have been avoiding prepping my next session for over 8 months now because of this!

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