@serapath @powersource I am not going to watch Bitcoin propaganda. I am very well aware of the tendency for enthusiasts to selectively spread around 'success stories' while being suspiciously quiet about the failure stories. I am extremely close to the cryptocurrency world and I know what the true dynamics are.
@serapath @joelving @powersource That is not the correct answer. If that were the answer, nothing would stop people from transitioning, because none of it exists in any way other than through social convention.
So what's the actual way in which capitalists can crack down on alternative currencies?
@serapath @powersource Yes, adoption has shrunk over time. But to be honest I don't think this conversation is going anywhere, you seem far too invested in believing that Bitcoin is doing well.
(And I say this as an early adopter who *to this day* continues to be paid in BTC by a customer, and continuously experiences the frustrations of dealing with it)
As you can probably imagine, this work attracts a whole lot of well-intentioned straight white retired women with money+time on their hands, which…it is what it is, culturally and politically. None of this SHOULD be volunteer work, but the professional social worker I work with has literally dozens of cases. The needs are immediate.
So I will say that if you could use a way to make a child or teenager’s life a little safer and more stable in an increasingly scary time, this is a way to do that.
In the US, most states have programs that assign volunteer advocates to children and youth in the foster care system (CASA and GAL are the acronyms). Anyone with a clean record w/r/t kids can do the training. It’s the weirdest band-aid on a broken system but until we fix the system, it’s also essential work that helps keep kids from falling through some terrible gaps.
@serapath @joelving @powersource There's a reason I brought up exchanging - if what you say is correct, then it should simply be a matter of exchanging to whichever currency you need for a given transaction. Annoying, sure, but doable. It could even be automated.
So. Why isn't that happening? That's the question I'm asking.
And "it gets cracked down on by capitalists" is getting closer to the answer, but it is not the full answer. *HOW* does it get cracked down on? What is ultimately the thing that gives capitalists the power to crack down on this?
(A more proactive/reliable service with specific assurances could also be an option, but that one would not be free)
State of the sok. Als mensen vragen (dat doen ze gek genoeg nooit) of ik patronen kan inbreien is het eerlijke antwoord: ik kan één patroon breien 😆
@thomas A lot of people seem to be scavenging 'disposable' vapes (which often contain rechargeable li-ion).
So here's a weird question maybe, but is there anyone on here running a company who's interested in a tech employee sourcing service with a focus on marginalized folks?
The service would be free (though best-effort) and include an initial screening of candidates through a custom process, but in exchange your company will have to pass a sniff test on work environment safety, and allow fully remote work.
@bananas I pretty much had that phrase running in the back of my mind while reading the article about it
another "here's what's wrong with everything" post
this is an extremely hard lesson to learn, i realize. A cultural community of mutual support is really good for processing trauma and directing your pain to more productive places
also privilege becomes a lot more corrupting!! You see some truly ugly attitudes from people who are convinced it's hopeless, but at least they have SOME leg up on others.
another "here's what's wrong with everything" post
STRONGLY believe the current living batch of humanity (or at least northwestern nations + internet) desperately needs to learn a life lesson:
suffering and trauma is not an inherent virtue. it is an affliction. Wisdom can be gained from pain, but it is not interchangeable.
Despair makes moral laziness more tempting. You have to actually think about what you're doing. Forever. There's no way around this
Danse Macabre, the new ride at Efteling, has apparently been running for its entire opening week without *any* major outages, despite being a first-of-its-kind prototype ride from a manufacturer whose new ideas are often plagued with issues.
The secret? They did test runs for months to iron out the issues, before opening it. Who'd have thunk!
If you need a little ray of light today, just a reminder that after years and years of struggle with health expenses, releasing Dwarf Fortress on Steam completely changed the devs’ lives, massively upgraded the game that so many people love, and Tarn just recently managed to get married to his long time sweetheart. And he’s only gotten kinder even though he’s gotten a bunch of bags of money dropped on his head, reinvesting a lot of that money back into the game itself.
@serapath @joelving @powersource Why do we "need to collectively reach consensus"? Why can we not simply gradually change over to another currency, exchanging between the two in the process during the transition period?
I want you to really *think* about this question.
@serapath @joelving @powersource And why are they not stopping? Why have attempts at alternative currencies failed? Why do people not gradually transition?
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