bassomitron

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[–] bassomitron 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Sometimes this one place gives me $20 of food before closing when I only intended to spend $5 so the upsell kinda hurts

But that upsell is strictly self-inflicted. If it's before closing, I can almost guarantee the staff are just hooking you up because a large amount of that food is just going to go to waste since most restaurants require things to get thrown away (e.g. if it's a deli, some of the meats may have hit their shelf life limit).

I'd just tip what you can comfortably afford and what you feel isn't insulting (e.g. tipping someone like $0.50 on a $20+ order). I always follow the 15-20% rule, and possibly higher in some circumstances. But I don't know, I haven't worked food in 20 years, so maybe the manners/expectations have changed nowadays. Also depends where you live.

[–] bassomitron 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Also, don't forget that if the USD collapses along with the US itself, that BRIC (Brazil, Russia, Iran, China, etc) have been wanting the world to stop using the USD as trade currency for ages. It is no secret that the MAIN reason the US is still such a powerhouse is because of our stranglehold on the global economy. And the onnnnly way you can change that in the short term, is by destroying the US, it's global credibility, and its economic stability.

Elon has always been a conman along with Trump, and the rest of the oligarchy have bent the knee to accepting crypto as a, "viable alternative to fiat." BRIC setting these traitors up with lots of wealth using semi-anonymous crypto (who's going the investigate it anyways, all the high tier LE agencies he just gutted) as a means to transfer funds away from the public eye. They don't even need the USD to transfer the vast wealth.

As a sidenote: The main reason I think Elon is doing this, is because Tesla will probably fail in the next few years, collapsing his wealth foundation. Its stock value has been grossly overvalued for years (at one point it was valued more than all the other car manufacturers in the world that produce and sell 100x more vehicles than Tesla could ever hope to accomplish). Another possibility could be that he has been trying to rapidly expand Tesla's manufacturing capabilities, he needs access to a fuckton of lithium for batteries, along with other metals such as cobalt for electronics. Luckily, China has made lots of headway in Africa (e.g. see the ongoing conflict in the Congo where the US is supporting one side and China the other) and central Asia where there are massive rare earth metals deposits.

The last possibility is just simply because he's mad and wants to make us all suffer. It really could be that simple.

Bah, sorry for rambling. It's all painfully clear, just pay at least some moderate attention to world news and look at what each country's geopolitical advocacy has been for the last 10+ years and the signs are all there.

[–] bassomitron 9 points 1 week ago

It still existed when I did the same thing a year ago or so. They implemented it awhile back to try and avoid antitrust lawsuits around the world. Though, now that Zuckerberg has formally started sucking this regime's dick, I wouldn't be surprised if it goes away.

[–] bassomitron 72 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Dude, this is what's driving me crazy. He. Does. Not. Care. Putin, China, and Co. all want NATO weakened. And a crippled US that has pissed off all its allies means a severely weakened NATO. It is abundantly clear from allllll the evidence presented over the last 15+ years that Trump is a fucking foreign asset. And the administration that's bolstering him up this time around are a combination of foreign assets and religious fanatics that are too caught up in their own cult to realize they're being used to destroy the US, rather than rebuild it in some glorious Christofascist New Gilead wonderland that they envision.

It's so disgustingly obvious, especially the insanity that Elon Fuckrat is pulling. And if you go in any conservative forum, they're just full steam ahead with the final downfall of US democracy, accusing all liberals of being melodramatic and cultivating conspiracy theories. They actually condone Elon forcing his way into government agencies and hooking up illegal servers to hijack the Federal Government's primary payment distribution system, which in turn gives him the ability to stop payments on virtually everything the government pays for. He can literally cease all payments, including paying interest on our national debt, which could cripple the entire global economy due to the USD being the primary trade currency.

Fuck, man. I've been spiraling all week, it's brutal to experience totalitarianism happening in real-time and seeing only a fraction of the population give a shit.

[–] bassomitron 9 points 1 week ago

Not to mention a large chunk of the public won't agree with the idea to begin with. Especially the top 20-30% of income earners.

Additionally, emergency/medical personnel not working would mean people are directly dying as a result of it, creating easy negative PR against the movement.

Asking 180+ million people to coordinate on anything is a farce, and for something like a general strike it is an absolute fantasy.

[–] bassomitron 3 points 1 week ago

HDR in movies/TV shows that support it look phenomenal on a good monitor/TV, especially if you have OLED. Games, on the other hand, I have yet to see any that actually look improved with it.

[–] bassomitron 13 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Ouch. I have to ask, why did they number them that way vs numbering them according to the tower #?

But yeah, our data redundancy and contingency policy and SOP requires our offsites to be at least 50 miles away from each other. It's not due to a specific concern for terrorist attacks, it's mainly focused on natural disasters. But I feel like it also reduces the risk of man-made attacks.

[–] bassomitron 9 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Eh? Many Americans write dates in the MMDDYY format, whereas the rest of the world typically writes it as DDMMYY. They're likely not from the US, so us saying 9-11 gets them confused on if we're referring to November 9th, or if it's September 11th.

Unless this just whooshed over my head and it was a continuation of the above jokes... In that case, my bad.

[–] bassomitron 10 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

How many consumer goods are even made in the US besides food? I know we do make some things, but 90% of the stuff at Walmart is imported crap.

I use Walmart as the example since that's where most of the GOP voter base lives and breathes.

[–] bassomitron 22 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, I've been recommending Signal to people to get them off Messenger and WhatsApp.

[–] bassomitron 1 points 2 weeks ago

Most of those are in diverse packages, though. So yeah, millions of people add in once or twice a month, but it's across tons of companies/industries. And it does move the market, but there's also tens of trillions of dollars in the market so the amount moved isn't super noticeable to anyone really but those that watch the market for a living.

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