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  • When I worked with customers I found having a slightly unpleasant look, while working hard, propelled me into stock. They had to be very desperate to use me at the front.

    My secret power was sucking up to management though. A combination of unfriendliness to some and subservience to others is hard to do for many

  • Actions which inspire matter; even in a corrupt system like this. This was the first time I was inspired by a democrat in a while.

    Sanders always inspires, so does not count; and if others are doing stuff it goes unnoticed in my feeds.

    So Green did something important, noticed by people, breaking up the ebb and flow of hopelessness

  • Also the average French person understands how democracy works, with paper ballots and checks.

    Americans tend to blindly trust any old oligarch putting up software to vote on. And are incapable of introspection on the matter.

    The two systems are not the same. Like comparing religion and science.

  • I think it’s all part of the child abuse cycle; people manipulated and humiliated while young, without a person to speak up for them, tend to support these types of things. And a lot of their children will too.

    But those who had more nurturing and love tend to not support ideologies which dehumanize, and can recognize more when something promotes senseless violence. They are also more decent adults.

  • The only way to grow political parties is with local offices first. Thousands of dog catchers being networked together is a powerful thing indeed.

    No harm in petitions and top down efforts if it gets the idea off the ground. Then the idea had to take root in the ground.

    It’s that grassroots which powers what you want. It’s broke. Any efforts at political reform has to use it. Anything that does not attempt fixing it becomes a money maker only, at best, for a few people who know how to grift.

  • It’s early days; very easy to assume things will remain mostly the same but with higher prices, and supply issues. Maybe the odd disease?

    I don’t think many people understand how the USA works, and keeps itself together, I don’t. Obviously there is inertia that going to keep things more or less stable.

    But if a system is stressed and then something else happens, totally out of left field, history is just filled to the brim of unlucky coincidences affecting large swathes of peoples

  • I turned it off after spending a lot of key presses and mouse movement to dismiss random suggestions. But, I found out that some features that I need, like syntax highlighting and navigation in the document, will have bugs if I turn AI all the way off. So eventually I checked do not auto complete ( at all) unless told to do so.

    I think the older versions definitely work better in some ways