NotSteve_

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[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

The USA is literally threatening to invade most of its closest allies. Fuck anyone who's ill informed

"I didn't realise we were going to invade Poland :0"

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 8 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

If you enjoy meth and walking around Walmart in your cookiemonster pajamas then yes

Admittedly I don't live there anymore but I feel a sense of responsibility to bring it to the fediverse

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 10 points 17 hours ago

Oh yeah that makes sense. I knew there were federation bots but I didn't put two and two together. Thanks for the explanation!

 

Hi, I just created the community for my hometown on Lemmy.ca and noticed that within minutes it already has 35 subscribers. How does that work? The town is tiny, I'd be surprised if there were even 35 people from Renfrew on Lemmy at all, let alone eagerly waiting for the community to be created

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 2 points 18 hours ago

For me it was because I was a broke (ignorant) college student who bought the cheapest printer I could out of necessity

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 3 points 18 hours ago

If the alien movies serve us correctly, this is luckily going to hit the USA; possibly Washington DC directly.

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 2 points 19 hours ago

Also maybe EUaC (EU and Canada)? 🥹

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 1 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Who voted for that? Or alternatively, who didn't care enough to vote against it?

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

Oh wow. That is very American to do

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I haven't read the book but I've watched the movie. What's the last chapter about and why's it cut?

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

or Mexico, or Panama, or the UK, or everyone except for the AFD in Germany.

The US is looking awfully lonely right now

[–] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Good, bring back a Canadian owned EB Games!

 

Hi, I'm pretty sure my corydora has cotton wool disease on its top fin and I'm not really sure what to do. We've had him quarantined for nearly two weeks and are daily treating with PimaFix but it doesn't seem to be helping at all, rather it's growing worse.

The good news is that he seems completely oblivious to it all... he still swims around like normal and scrounges around for food.

Is there anything else I can do?

Edit: I've tested the water and all parameters seem to be fine. No nitrite, nitrate or ammonia and the pH seems average

Late update: after treating the tank with melafix for a couple weeks, his "wool" just fell off and what seems to be his wound seems to have just healed. I don't know if it was just luck or what but he's made a full recovery :)

 

I'm a Canadian working for an American company and I'm wondering how affected I'm going to be if (when) Trump goes all in on his tarrifs. My company does have a Canadian office and I believe is incorporated here as well as the USA (I'm a software dev, not a business major so idk how it works fully). Would I feel any of the effects of tarrifs, minus the cost of everything skyrocketing?

For reference, I'm remote and the office we have is on the other side of the country in Vancouver. Not sure that really adds anything to the question but felt compelled to add it

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by NotSteve_@lemmy.ca to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed in the 1920s and 1930s by C. H. Douglas. Douglas attributed economic downturns to discrepancies between the cost of goods and the compensation of the workers who made them. To combat what he saw as a chronic deficiency of purchasing power in the economy, Douglas prescribed government intervention in the form of the issuance of debt-free money directly to consumers or producers (if they sold their product below cost to consumers) in order to combat such discrepancy.

(From the wiki page)

previous (possibly incorrect) ChatGPT summary


Social Credit is an economic theory by C.H. Douglas that aims to fix a fundamental problem: the total cost of producing goods and services is always greater than the money people have to buy them. To solve this, Social Credit proposes a National Dividend, a regular payment given to all citizens to boost their purchasing power, and a Compensated Price Mechanism, which reduces prices so consumers can afford more while producers still make a profit. The idea is to ensure that the economy works for everyone by closing the gap between what people earn and what they need to spend, without relying on debt or heavy government control.


Stumbled onto this randomly and I find it interesting and rarely talked about. It almost seems like a capitalistic approach to communism which I had no idea existed. The oddest thing about it to me is that most parties advocating for it were highly religious and right wing. On the surface, it seems fairly progressive and left leaning to me though.

What are your thoughts?

 

If so, how'd you hear about lemmy?

It feels like everyone here came from reddit but I'm curious if anyone found lemmy organically

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