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Passionate about drug abuse & verbal abuse (i.e. British). Humble shit stacker. Dyxlessic. Also into humor. I touch on many different and varied topics. I'm not here to be a bitcoin fanboi. I'm here for the freedom and the opportunity to build something better. Shop local. Act local. Think global. "All censorships exist to prevent anyone from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions." -- George Bernard Shaw A truly open mind must be necessity be available to evaluate all propositions, also the unpalatable and heretical. - Me

Is that a vulcan nerve pinch or are you just happy to see me?

... a random peak into fediverse/mastodon of the most recent/promoted posts shows how predictably inbred and hostile to free speech the discourse there is; there mere concept of 'free speech' thete is vilified, even a reason for banning!

A million monthly active users counts as zero when silencing, bannings and fediblock ostracism over even individual disagreement is commonplace, and for the same reason the fediverse (iutside of nostr) that doesn't allow differences of opinion is stagnant.

"Wokeness" is a kiss of death and you'll learn that the hard way when your 'communities' slowly wither away and die around the oblivious few remaining hardliners.

#fedi #fediverse

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He's blind so he hasn't noticed that he's writing on his desktop.

I disagree. I can't speak for laxy people (when exactly are you lazy? By what measure?), but there are some people that are super-performers and seem to do very well under heavy workloads (40 hrs/wk *minimum*, repeatedly), and while i admire and greatly respect people capable of that, it's a fact of life that that work burden would crush many people.

The dot-com era led to many cases of alcoholism and depression because work made its way into the private life of many it workers by way of the internet, during the 90s.

I do *not* expect everyone to be able to shoulder 40 hours/wk, let alone > 60 hrs/wk that many CEOs and startup founders put in. In fact, I know it to be outright dangerous for some to try.