edgesmash

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[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 10 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Pretty sure the goal here is to funnel more money to Trump.

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

I'm sure the dish is delicious. But when I go to a restaurant and I have to do work to eat to food, I always get annoyed. I'm paying for this meal so I don't have to work, dammit.

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The only problem they ever had was back in the day they overheated easily.

Very easily.

In college (early aughts), I worked as tech support for fellow students. Several times I had to take the case cover off, point a desktop fan into the case, and tell the kid he needed to get thermal paste and a better cooler (services we didn't offer).

Also, as others have said, AMD CPUs have not always been superior to Intel in performance or even value (though AMDs have almost always been cheaper). It's been a back-and-forth race for much of their history.

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)
  • To-go orders get NOTHING.

My comment is entirely scoped to to-go orders; I agree with everything else you say (though I haven't used a ride share in forever).

I always tip for to-go orders in my hometown. Now my favorite places call out my name as I enter and treat me great. I've seen them replace the pizza stacked with my order with a fresh pizza right out of the oven, for example, or they've given me an extra pizza or side.

When I'm on the road, I still tip $1 for to-go orders because I know the workers are still getting a shit wage.

Granted, I'm in a financial position where I can afford to do this. But I'd love if we could get rid of the whole tipped-minimum-wage thing and just raise minimum wages across the board/enact UBI to make tipping only for exemplary service.

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Let me restate your point to make sure I understand it, as I haven't seen your point expressed elsewhere.

Scenario 1:

  • Democratic candidate for president is Biden.
  • Progressives want a more progressive candidate for the next election, so they refuse to vote for Biden.
  • As a result, Trump wins the election.
  • In the 2028 DNC primaries, the democratic candidate for president is more progressive than Biden was.
  • Progressives vote for the dem candidate, who wins.
  • The democratic party is permanently shifted leftwards.

In this scenario, having a more progressive president in 2028 (and beyond) outweighs the damage caused by a Trump presidency.

Scenario 2:

  • Democratic candidate for president is Biden.
  • Progressives decide to vote for Biden, despite their distaste.
  • As a result, Biden wins reelection.
  • In the 2028 DNC primaries, the democratic candidate for president is similar to Biden.
  • The democratic party stays centrist, to the distaste of progressives.

In this scenario, avoiding a Trump presidency is worth giving up the opportunity to move the democratic party permanently more leftwards.

Do I have this right? If not, please, I'm truly curious, as I find your game theory points compelling.

Assuming I do have your position correct, I think you're making a couple of inaccurate assumptions:

  • While the DNC clearly tips the scales in favor of its preferred candidate, the DNC is not the sole decision maker. (For example, in the 2008 primaries, the voters chose Obama despite the clear preference of the DNC for Clinton.)
  • A Trump presidency would be singularly bad for the nation, both in the short term (e.g., immediate repeal of executive actions on gun control, clean energy, and LGBTQ+ rights; increased support of Israel's genocide in Gaza) and long term (e.g., more MAGA judges and justices, further emboldening the GOP to be more MAGA). It's also possible that a Trump presidency effectively ends proper democracy in the US, meaning any potential gains of a future progressive president would be irrelevant.

I agree that the more we push the party leftward, the better for all. But I believe the time to do this is in presidential primaries, state/county/local elections, local and national organizing, and even personal outreach to individuals (admittedly, this last one is very small scale, but it's also the only way to truly change people's minds and positions).

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 25 points 4 months ago (19 children)

No matter how much you think both candidates are shit, you must be able to realize that one is far and beyond worse than the other.

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

... but it becomes an annoying game of cat ND also cat...

Hello, The Monarch:

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Boil 'em, mash' em, stick 'em in a stew

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

Nice catch, blanco nino, but too bad your ass got saaaaaaaaaaacked

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

I have this problem playing smash bros with my kids. Solution? Pump up my handicap to >100% and play Kirby. Basic hits knock Kirby out, so it actually becomes a challenge for me, and they love beating me up. Win win!

[–] edgesmash@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I mean, 2011 was 12 years ago.

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