You haven’t answered my question. But I guess no answer is an answer too in this case
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There are only so many unskilled jobs available. What would your wonderful communism do with this? Create worthless jobs and wasted resources of all society on it?
Spoiler alert: It’s a recipe for poverty
Deep thoughts…
Being apart from the norm isn’t an indication of correctness or incorrectness
Being extremely apart of norm usually is.
majority of those who lived in socialist countries that dissolved socialism regret said dissolution
That’s just plainly wrong. Entire communism in Central-Eastern Europe was dissolved in 1988-90 through fair and democratic elections with overwhelming majority of people voting against communism. And I live in one of these states. Noone is missing that sick, perverted system.
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I hope for the exact opposite
BlackLaZoR@lemmy.worldto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•The totally hypothetical button thought experiment
1·10 days agoYeah yeah, billionaires aren’t human, they’re evil aliens or smth.
Between you and the Namekian I think I’ve lost my touch at genocide…
BlackLaZoR@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that for the average price of a car in the US, you could buy 5 cars in ChinaEnglish
3·24 days agoI wonder how big the gap is if you consider Purchasing Power in China VS US
If there’s a technical need you can have your scale divided into whatever you want. There’s nothing preventing you into dividing your scale every 0.25mm to get 1/4th precision. It’s very rarely done because there’s no need, but it’s absolutely possible.
Thermometers have sometimes division per 0.5°C instead of 1°C
With decimal measurements, precision can’t be nearly as granular. If your measurement is precise to one 1/8 of a unit,
My metric measurents are precise to 1/10th of a unit. Like 22.7°C or 34.7cm.
They’re the same, except shifted by 273
centicelsius or kilocelsius?
In physics at these scales kilo Kelvins are used.
I’d use tar -help and we’d all die


That lawn on the right won’t plow itself, amirite?