

The police exist to protect capital and the capital class. They’re not incompetent, they’re doing their job just fine.


The police exist to protect capital and the capital class. They’re not incompetent, they’re doing their job just fine.


The speaker asserts that the US system is designed to prevent democracy. The evidence given is that democracy is not mentioned in the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution. He notes that John Adams wrote that if people could vote that they would abolish debt and redistribute land, so we can’t have that.


In the USA there is an assumption that people speed a little in their cars all the time. So speed limits are set lower than they should be, because people will go over them. People know this, and assume that the speed limits are deliberately set too low.
This leads to nonsensical situations like where you have a road with a 35 miles per hour speed limit, and then a yellow warning sign in front of a bend in the road warning that 35 miles per hour is the maximum safe speed. Like, why is the sign necessary if that’s already the speed limit?


Oh yes that was it!
So, mod removed. I feel less annoyed. 😄


I did notice a post that was looking for help, then apparently labelled “solved”… then deleted for some reason. 😞


I mean, there’s always the classic Rampage:


I hadn’t seen this new high resolution version, thanks!


I just download and install games.


In the US in the 1980s there was still existential dread from the cold war… nuclear war was very much a concern, although less because, well, it just hadn’t happened. We also had a terrific “war on drugs”, which was used to oppress minorities and in general stoke up fear and funnel money to militarized police. We had massive inflation at the start of the decade. Iran had just had a religious revolution, and the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Trump declared war on unions and basically ended the successful policies preventing the worst excesses of capitalism that were put in place after the Great Depression (which Clinton gleefully continued). The AIDS epidemic began, and we had no idea in the beginning how bad it might become. It stoked already rampant homophobia.
As far a daily life in the US, we had the dominance of malls as a place where people went to buy stuff. It led to a lot of neighborhood businesses dying, and eliminated any place where people could meet without a commercial purpose. And because they were private property, people could be controlled. No protests allowed on private property.
We did have a few good things of course! The split of AT&T meant cheap phone calls and the ability to buy cool phones, like a hamburger phone of whatever. Computers got cheap enough that there were 8-bit microcomputers, like the Commodore 64 or the Apple II. Piracy was rampant - you could go over to a friend’s place with a box of blank floppies and come home with 20 new cracked games. We got rap and break dancing and synthesizer music and music videos.
The Internet was only available at a few universities, so if you wanted knowledge you went to a library. Urban myths and misinformation were everywhere, but unamplified by any algorithm. You could shop by calling a shop or even sending a fax.


Now that the US has declared itself a foreign adversary for every other country on the planet, can we start banning online ads, at least from US companies?


In the USA there are restrictions on what types of activities a not-for-profit company can do. For example, you can’t pay a not-for-profit to do work for you. So a common approach is to make a for-profit company owned by the not-for-profit. It will pay staff and any bills associated with work for hire or from selling stuff, and donate any money left over to the not-for-profit. Since companies are taxed based on profits, and donations are tax deductible, it lets companies get around the restrictions.
It sounds dodgy as fuck, but I worked for an open source company structured like this and it is apparently common. The COO even had a letter from the state in a file stating that it was okay. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


I’m so sorry. It must be terrifying knowing how many of your fellow drivers are zipping around with worn brake pads or broken turn signals. 😬


Presumably your car has an annual safety inspection. The inspection could include writing down your milage, right? I’m pretty sure there are already laws against tampering with your odometer…


I keep thinking making a magic mirror would be such a project…


Look at all those glorious physical buttons. ❤️


If your other option is to starve and die, you want the yard ruler.


“Internal combustion engine vehicles also lose range in extreme cold weather,” points out Ed Kim, the chief analyst with the research group AutoPacific, who was not involved in AAA’s research. The Environmental Protection Agency has estimated a 10% to 30% drop in gas vehicle fuel economy in cold weather, depending on the type of trip. “This isn’t a problem that’s exclusive to EVs. This happens to basically any kind of vehicle when it gets really cold.”


Okay I’ll bite.

Either make them more circular to give the nostril a more round appearance, or make them taller on the other side to show the profile of the nose a bit more. At least, those would be my first options.
Maybe find a closed mouth solution too.