Because we are not a dictatorship and have no desire to be one.
Because we are not a dictatorship and have no desire to be one.
I’m all for nationalising infrastructure, including houses, but you would still have to compensate shareholders unfortunately. If we didn’t (which is an option) the markets would react very badly and make Liz Truss seem like a genius.
I’m in favour of a Land Value Tax, this means hoarding land becomes expensive. It also means grouse moores and golf courses become expensive (good things in my mind)
The house building companies already have vast amounts of land they own with planning permission in place. They restrict the amount of housing they build to artificially keep the prices high, if they build too many, the prices they could sell their houses for would drop, reducing profit. These are private companies and the government has little control over them. This is why every government for the last few generations has promised more houses and delivered nothing.
BrewDog is a marketing company that just happens to sell (bad) beer.
It’s astonishing they can be so bad at marketing
We’ve decided to go ahead with this, fire over a DM and we’ll get the community set up
I’ll have a chat with the other mods and come back to you
We are not against it, but it needs careful consideration due to limited server resources as well as limited user attention (we are a very small instance compared to others)
Other than the obvious of being selfhosted, how does it compare to google drive for search/recall etc
Real developers just hit tab on whatever copilot tells them to
I’m now blind (and vegan)
You misspelt Microsoft
So Ilya has signed a letter saying if he doesn’t resign he’ll quit?!?
This gets better: https://www.ft.com/content/54e36c93-08e5-4a9e-bda6-af673c3e9bb5
Is this embrace or extend? I’m not looking forward to extinguish.
Looks like OpenAI split in two and Microsoft ended up holding both pieces. Impressive work really.
Another vote for Voyager here, works well
Overthrowing capitalism is unlikely to happen in the near term and the discussion was about homelessness.