Not to subtoot the conversations happening on my Home TL, but I would like to remind people that there are Small And Definitely Innocent People Upon This Website, and here you are saying all these Curse Swords where Innocent Ears might hear.
Notices by USB-loving k9 (usbhump@masto.dog), page 6
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Gadfly (-booq-) (gaditb@icosahedron.website)'s status on Monday, 12-Mar-2018 00:57:33 EDT Gadfly (-booq-)
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Mega Charizard X (mcx@dragon.style)'s status on Monday, 12-Mar-2018 01:42:37 EDT Mega Charizard X
Theory: although actual wealth inequality may not be vastly different, the philanthropy of Gilded Age billionaires (adjusted for inflation) was more beneficial to their local population than modern billionaire philanthropy.
Why? In the Gilded Age, you needed to donate your money near where you lived to secure your legacy (and because that was where your bank(s) physically were). This meant building Carnegie Hall or buying prime real estate to create a park, or establishing a perpetual scholarship fund, for example.
Now, there is no similar restriction on spreading your wealth throughout the world, so projects to improve the lives of people in far-off nations are feasible.What this had lead to is the (arguably false) choice between solving, for example, hunger in Africa or solving homelessness here. While there is nothing that says a person with immense wealth could not split their money down the middle to both causes, it seems the ultra-wealthy prefer to focus the majority of their wealth on one problem with the intent to solve it, rather than half-fund a charity and rely on the donations of others to finish the job.
There is, of course nothing morally wrong with either choice: both building massive apartment blocks for first-world homeless and funding the eradication of malaria (primarily in Africa, but really wherever the plasmodia are found) are both objectively morally good actions.
However, it seems today's ultra-rich take a bit of a utilitarian view on what to do with their wealth and calculate that it is generally better to cure disease in poor countries than to house the homeless in rich countries.
It may be bias of history books, but the ultra-wealthy of the gilded age preferred to use their wealth to build a legacy by investing heavily in their hometowns. Perhaps it was that they had more ego back then and preferred to invest where others could see it.How this has played out is that much modern local charity has to rely on "mere" millionaires and the everyman donation drive.
Millionaires seem to be just as ego-driven as the gilded age billionaires of old. However, their estates often only can only pay for construction costs. This leads to cultural institutions repeatedly engaging in unsustainable expansion projects because a local wealthy person wanted a wing named after them on the art museum, but was not wealthy enough to fund it in perpetuity. Other millionaires do not want to fund the first guy's ego project, so the project needs to rely on everyman donations or admission fees to be sustainable.
Everyman donation drives are highly unstable revenue sources because people tend to view all charitable causes as a fungible "charity" donation. Usually this is not a major concern, but years with a notably popular fundraiser show the weaknesses of relying on the public for support. Case in point: 2014, the year of the Ice Bucket Challenge. The ALS foundation got something like 10x its usual income that year, IIRC (which is a good thing, since ALS needs to be cured ASAP). However, many other charities found themselves way behind their goals near the end of the year and the TV was even more spammed with pictures of sad puppies and starving children. Why? People had already spent their entire charitable giving budget on fighting ALS and did not think to save anything for animal welfare or food relief. It doesn't matter your political stance, economic views, or belief in utilitarianism: charities competing with viral stunts is not a productive way to allocate resources and tends to create winner-take-all situations that give feast-and-famine funding to the agencies on the receiving end.----------
P.S. Either of @USBhump or @USBloveDog asked me to post this, and I figured I should post here rather than as a normal @charizard for some reason. Feel free to discuss this with me or request that a specific one of us give our in-character opinion on your reactions.
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mark (haneiyuu@anticapitalist.party)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 19:41:37 EDT mark
@LinuxSocist @USBhump unleavened bread board
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Incineroar liker (bunnylyn@glitch.social)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 14:55:01 EDT Incineroar liker
Bro why you gotta smoke some pot in the bathroom at the local sbux?
It's California that shit is legal now, you don't have to hide it, ESPECIALLY NOT IN MY DAMN BATHROOM -
GothFundMe (softchomps@glitch.social)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 15:02:32 EDT GothFundMe
ppl using irc in 2018 whats next, telegraphs?
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USB-loving k9 (usbhump@masto.dog)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 19:34:04 EDT USB-loving k9
@trwnh @a_breakin_glass @mona @nightpool Quote toots as a feature should be avoided, but there should be client-side inline expansion of links to other public (&unlisted, I guess) fediverse posts.
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USB-loving k9 (usbhump@masto.dog)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 19:32:06 EDT USB-loving k9
@KS Are you a fellow fan of the extra-short BSD and MIT licenses, or does your dislike of AGPL stem from other areas?
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josef (jk@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 18:37:16 EDT josef
tired: making music on a computer
wired: shouting the word "COMPUTER!!!!!!" into an acoustic guitar, a grand piano with the sustain pedal held, etc
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USB-loving k9 (usbhump@masto.dog)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 19:28:52 EDT USB-loving k9
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[emoji spell] (emojispells@botsin.space)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 19:23:07 EDT [emoji spell]
[BANISHMENT TOWARDS THE FEDERATION]
🔈 📴 🎆
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Fenreliania ✅SPOOK (fenreliania@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 19:22:25 EDT Fenreliania ✅SPOOK
Hm
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yatchi (yatchi@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Mar-2018 21:28:53 EST yatchi
@Siphonay power (p.) is stored in the orbs
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maple ebooks (squirrelebooks@computerfairi.es)'s status on Saturday, 10-Mar-2018 09:00:03 EST maple ebooks
un jammer lammy is gay
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Christmas Personified as a Catgirl (moonman@shitposter.club)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 00:03:35 EST Christmas Personified as a Catgirl
@animeirl the difference between female representation as a goal and female representation as a marketing gimmick. -
kaniini (kaniini@pleroma.dereferenced.org)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 00:12:59 EST kaniini
this is why product erasure is a common marketing strategy.
fediverse should not acknowledge Twitter. things like relay bots should also be discouraged.
otherwise you just legitimize Twitter as a platform. -
kaniini (kaniini@pleroma.dereferenced.org)'s status on Sunday, 11-Mar-2018 00:15:12 EST kaniini
in other words: fediverse is not and should not be considered a {Twitter, Facebook, Friendster, LinkedIn, whatever} replacement.
instead fediverse should be considered fediverse and exist on it's own merits -
whyfi (why@shitposter.club)'s status on Friday, 09-Mar-2018 06:46:07 EST whyfi
I understand that it makes me sound like a hypocrite, but copyright violation is a thing that should be taken more seriously as a law. Too much shit is unconstitutional yet nobody appeals to the supreme court over it. The DMCA takedown should not be as easy as it is, and any law that bypasses fair use (oh hey thats dmca again) should not be allowed to fly. The average "law-abiding" person violates copyright law extremely frequently without knowing it, and it shouldn't be that way -
USB-loving k9 (usbhump@masto.dog)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Mar-2018 01:03:07 EST USB-loving k9
@Azure @Elizafox Super and subscript should be modifiers (like which color heart you choose)
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winmine.exe (calvin@cronk.stenoweb.net)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Mar-2018 23:09:51 EST winmine.exe
@Elizafox it ain't forging native american artifacts if you're native american! then it's just making modern native american artifacts!
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Elly, nasty enby :heart_pan: (elizafox@mst3k.interlinked.me)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Mar-2018 23:06:34 EST Elly, nasty enby :heart_pan:
@calvin It's like encoding some doodles I found on a frisbee somewhere and saying "this looks like writing, let's encode it."
I better not give them any ideas.