Objectivism🔸Computer Science🔸Emergency Medicine🔸Bitcoin The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks
Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 18m
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Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 23m
Financial natural selection
Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 1h
And even this could probably be bypassed
Honestly, it's me I usually have to worry about lol
Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 2h
Lol Exactly. My wife knows not to mention our Bitcoin stack to anyone. She bites her tongue at work when people shit on it.
What's the orange stuff?
Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 3h
All hitting a child does is teach them that violence is the best way to encourage compliance. My father spanked me once as a young child and never did again. He later told me it made him cry when I cried and he decided he wouldn't do it again. And he never had to. His presence and disappointment always cut deeper. My mother took the opposite approach and it never worked. My school paddled me and it never worked. Funny enough, sitting me down and reasoning with me so that I understood the request almost always did. I needed the opportunity to be guided rather than forced. I'm still that way. You don't have to hit children. The bigger problem is that many parents have basically handed parenting (to any degree) over to state schools and mobile devices, which is a disastrous recipe.
Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 4h
Fuckem.
And that's just when they even took the time to implement error handling. A lot of software these days just shits out.
Lol 9/10 errors I read of totally fucking useless. One of my favorites was "Error" "Something went wrong"
Nice
Nice packaging. Is it made of leather too?
Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 21d
Me waiting for a dip when I know I'm going to buy the high like I always do. https://video.nostr.build/b050db4d0e7ea8cdbc26221c57c2d7b31c397d2c1432a19fd3fc5c5f1ea5e674.mp4
I never stopped lol I certainly won't now. I think it's worth having capable guardians of certain critical applications (like signers).
Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 22d
My father experienced that for breaking into a car at 17. Couldn't vote for his entire adult life. But, I think there are avenues to restore those rights. It just should be automatic a lot more often.
I still use that fucker in my 2013 truck lol
I also don't think all felonies should automatically remove rights forever. I think that's nonsense. Especially if they're released and served all time and paid fines or whatever.
I think it depends and that's my point. I'd need more details to have any real position on this example. I'm just speaking in general terms. Threatening to shoot or blow up a school, for example, should be a felony for an adult. That's why details matter. Even for 1:1 cases. It just depends on what happened and why for me. I'm guessing I would agree with you though based on what you've said. Especially if they were both instigators.
I think the fundamental disagreement is that laws related to threats only protect feelings. It may be that some cases need special consideration, but the laws usually have a good reason for existing. Threats have consequences beyond feelings, even if this one case is unique in some way I'm unaware of. That's what courts are for.
I'll give it to Jack anyway.