Yes. It affected the entire economy. I was young, but I remember people around me being worried about losing their jobs, some losing their jobs, and some unable to find jobs (everyone around me were factory workers). The data seems to reflect this: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/UNRATE. The system depends on the rich investing their money, and when they get scared to invest in “productive” enterprises, they just stash their money in “unproductive” stuff like government bonds (which should actually signal to the government that the government should borrow and spend on productive stuff to take advantage of low borrowing costs, but the government is stupid and usually does austerity instead).
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I agree, but very large corporations (like WalMart and Amazon with high levels of vertical integration and revenue greater than the GDP of many countries) are kind of like a command-economies and “work” (for the shareholders). So, I think command-economies can work, but the question is for whom.
sobchak@programming.devtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Everything went from kinda expensive to really expensive.2·19 hours agoI’ve bought some yaupon tea bags before. It was actually pretty good. I like black tea, and don’t like coffee though, so people expecting a coffee taste may not like it. It’s very comparable to black tea, IMO. I also have a yaupon bush in my yard, but never tried processing and ingesting it.
The numbers are going to be cooked to a crisp under this admin.
Oh yeah, true. Forgot about the the supplement grift.
sobchak@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Live coding interviews measure stress, not coding skils5·3 days agoPeople have different levels of “nerves” as others, and it kind of sounds like you may filtering out applicants on an arbitrary metric (how nervous a person may be in an interview). Don’t have enough information about your process to say for sure (obviously), but it may be something to think about. Interviews can be very high-stakes for some people (such as “I may become homeless”), and not for others (“my parents are rich”). After hired, it’s not necessarily as high-staked, and toy problems aren’t what SEs work on day-to-day.
As someone wholly uneducated on these kinds of things, I just choose to use the heuristic of defaulting to using/ingesting natural substances, as much as practical, because we evolved with them and it would seem more likely our bodies (and the ecosystem) know how to deal with them. I also don’t trust the government to be discerning/uncorruptible enough to not allow stuff to pass that shouldn’t, especially now. Peer review is more trustworthy though, and gets more trustworthy the longer something has been around and studied more.
sobchak@programming.devto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Nice guys often do finish last, and I'm tired of hearing the oppositeEnglish3·4 days agoIdk, being in a toxic or abusive relationship isn’t healthy or a good time for the abused or the abuser, so I wouldn’t call it “success.”
Weird, I’ve been forced to use a Mac for work, never liked it. I prefer Debian or other non-rolling-release distros with long term support, and haven’t had a Linux install get messed up in many years (since I used Arch, and something went wrong with my proprietary Nvidia drivers after an update).
sobchak@programming.devto Curated Tumblr@sh.itjust.works•on the male loneliness epidemicEnglish32·5 days agoI don’t think it’s just about sex. I’m not even sure incels think that. I think it’s more about relationships and someone to share your life with. I know some people seem fine with just friends and casual sex, but I think a lot of people have a need, or strong “want,” for a close, deep, intimate relationship. I know I do at least. Even if it was just about sex, sex is pretty much a human need.
Personally, I have severe life-long social anxiety (and depression), so it’s always been very hard for me to make friends or meet potential partners. I have worked on my anxiety issue (medication, attempts at self help, though I could never afford therapy), and I am better than before (I used to sometimes get panic attacks just being around large groups of people), but it’s still severe enough to hinder me in life in general (and noticeable to people around me).
sobchak@programming.devto Fediverse@lemmy.world•As governments around the world are set to make the Internet more restrictive and privacy-invading, we need a solutionEnglish6·7 days agoIf doing an overlay network (network on top of the Internet), you probably won’t be able to do much better than Tor or i2p.
We confirm the trilemma that an AC [anonymous communication] protocol can only achieve two out of the following three properties: strong anonymity (i.e., anonymity up to a negligible chance), low bandwidth overhead, and low latency overhead.
https://freedom.cs.purdue.edu/projects/trilemma.html
This applies to all types of anonymous networks as well (BT, Wifi, etc).
I think it’s close to 1/3 of the US states now.
If your beans aren’t native to your area, I guess they’re bringing balance to your ecosystem.
sobchak@programming.devto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you never understood the hype for?6·8 days agoBig butts. I mean the ones featured in “Baby Got Back” were ok. But, today, some people are going crazy with it.
sobchak@programming.devto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does the average american, when naming a price of any given item, takes into account taxes or disregards it?5·8 days agoA lot of convenience stores around me don’t even have any prices shown on many items. Drives me crazy, but I guess many people are used to it? Sales tax is usually around 7% in most places I’ve been to, so if I know the price of an item, I know, roughly, what to expect.
sobchak@programming.devto Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•the economy is a social construct2·9 days agoI can’t stand Wolfe for some reason and I’ve never seen any type of rigor from him. I read his “Democracy at Work” book, and he came up with the term “worker self-directed enterprises,” and kinda presented it as a novel concept when they were pretty much just another name for worker cooperatives. I’ve always liked Krugman’s articles/blog because he does get a little “wonkish” sometimes; I think he’s considered “New Keynesian” or something like that. Varoufakis and Reich are cool. Oh, there’s a youtuber I recently found, “Garys Economics,” which is pretty good (though he’s an ex-finance guy, not an economist).
sobchak@programming.devto memes@lemmy.world•Then they will ask why nobody wants to use their payment cards17·9 days agoTrump, Bukele, Milei, Orban, Thiel, Musk, etc. It’s the “Dark Enlightenment” and “Network State” type of fascists that want to replace democratic government with stuff like corporate-controlled city-states, and crazy shit like that. They see it as a means to starve the government so they can run their own corporation-like governments.
The message in the genesis block alludes to the ideology (as that kind of stuff was a major talking point for right-wingers back then), though I guess it’s not definitive proof. The early community was definitely Austrian-school adjacent right-wingers though.
sobchak@programming.devto memes@lemmy.world•Then they will ask why nobody wants to use their payment cards26·9 days agoLemmy is quite left-leaning, and the impetus behind creating Bitcoin was right-wing Austrian school economics. Now, it’s being pushed by literal fascists.
sobchak@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Silicon Valley AI Startups Are Embracing China’s Controversial ‘996’ Work ScheduleEnglish4·11 days agoMore like $200k in total comp (but I suppose if the stock rockets like 5x after you’re hired, it can end up being $400k). Senior positions can make > $400k/yr in total comp. Some companies have back-loaded vesting schedules so they can get rid of you before the majority of your options vest though.
I’ve tried Copilot for a while and played around with Cursor for a bit. I was better and faster without Copilot due to sometimes not paying enough attention of the lines it would generate. This would cause subtle bugs that took a long time to debug. Cursor just produced unmaintainable code-bases that I had no knowledge of, and to make major changes, would be faster for me to just rewrite it from scratch. The act of typing gives me time to think more about what I’m doing or am going to do, while Copilot generations are distracting and break my thought processes. I work best with good LSP tooling and sometimes AI chatbots (mostly just for customized example snippets for libraries or frameworks I’m unfamiliar with; though that has its own problems because the LLMs knowledge is out of date a lot) that don’t directly modify my code.