Skooshjones

joined 2 years ago
[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 3 points 2 years ago

You've taken your first step into a larger world, welcome! (Technically a smaller world but bigger in spirit, ya know?)

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 14 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

In college, I was in a geology class and randomly in the middle of a class session, one of the students decided to stand up and start yelling at the professor about creationism and how the earth is only a few thousand years old, all that crap.

You could tell that he thought this was his big moment of "fighting for his faith" and expected some dramatic showdown with the professor in front of the class because he kept glancing around at the students expectantly as he ranted.

Instead, the professor just quietly said something like, "well, I'm not telling you what to believe, I'm just teaching what I know from my profession." The student said some final snarky line, I can't remember what exactly, then sat down again and after a few seconds of awkward silence, the professor just started again where he left off lol.

It was super cringe.

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 4 points 2 years ago

Capitalism codifies the acquisition and control of capital by an owning class separate from the workers (employees). The owners always want to see their profits grow, because in a system that is zero sum, where competition is glorified as the primary mechanism for fair pricing and business success, if you aren't growing, then other competitors will eventually extinguish you.

Capitalism mimics evolution in that way, where all organisms compete against each other in a winner-takes-all setting. Talk to any hardcore Capitalist and they will talk about Capitalism being the "natural order", "human nature" etc. I know, I used to be a hardcore free market capitalist.

A system that places profit and private ownership of capital above all else will always result in the kinds of oppressive systems and company practices we see today.

It's like how fundamentalist religious institutions are having abuse scandals over and over for literal centuries. They are built in such a way that makes abuse easy to get away with. Even if it starts out perfectly clean, safe, and incorrupt, eventually the very structure of the organization itself will cause abusers to join or allow already abusive people to commit those acts without significant consequences. It is a negative feedback loop that perpetuates itself until it collapses totally or is extinguished by an outside force.

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 10 points 2 years ago

Lol the French gov can lean down and kiss my big, jiggly, juicy, giant, stanky, sweaty, uBlockOrigin browser extension.

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

It will be.

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 1 points 2 years ago

Lol stop attacking me! 😭

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 2 points 2 years ago

looks delicious!

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 1 points 2 years ago

My home instance VLemmy.net has an Open Collective page already, just donated to it :) I do like this idea for other instances too.

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 6 points 2 years ago

Friendly reminder to donate to your home instance if possible! Every little bit helps :)

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 36 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Capitalism is a system built on greed as a foundation to function. In a capitalist system, you must always continue to grow, expand, engulf, absorb, and acquire. This is why it is such a toxic and destructive system. Capitalism will always incentivize companies to get the most people possible to spend as much as possible on as little as possible, that's literally the core principle of maximizing profitability.

It's why enshittification keeps happening, the system isn't broken, it's working exactly how it's supposed to.

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 12 points 2 years ago

I made the jump several years ago to full Linux and never looked back. I game a bunch, built my own custom PC's for years. Linux has been great, and gaming on it has become fantastic.

The Steam Deck has helped push it even further, at this point I don't really check if games run on Linux, I assume they do and 95% of the time I'm right.

The few games that flat out don't run because of Anti-Cheat, I either wait until they are eventually supported, (Dead by Daylight, cough) or I just give them up. It isn't worth it to me to sacrifice my freedom, privacy, and consumer rights just to play a certain video game when there are literally 10's of thousands of games out there that I could play that run perfectly fine on Linux.

[–] Skooshjones@vlemmy.net 2 points 2 years ago

Looks awesome! I swear, modding the Steam Deck is my kryptonite lol.

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