Mangoholic

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[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 days ago
[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 0 points 4 days ago

Imagine trump was procecuted each time he called for genocide of an entire ethnicity.

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 9 points 5 days ago (3 children)

A quick search and you will notice that the people suddenly concerned about Germanies hatespeech laws are trustworthy folks like jd vance, trump and other far right actors. Also the fact that procecusion doesn't happen often, shows that it is enforced with causion and not arbitrary like in the case of the current US deportation nightmare. That is abuse of power. Maybe the US wouldn't have trumps fascist takeover, if they had speech laws, like in Germany.

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 34 points 5 days ago (12 children)

If this is happening in east Germany, it would not surprise anyone that hate speech is on an insanely high and dangerous level. Most of the afd nazi voters are in east Germany. Should you be criminally charge for a call to murder, voilence genocide and other racism, holocaust denial? Absolutely. Lets not pretend that neo Nazis are political satire geniuses.

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 20 points 6 days ago

Thats not news he did that for years and its 90+% fossil investments vs renewables

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago

Der letzte Gesetzesentwurf gegen Migration war allerdings verfassungswiedrig und im endeffect ein faschistisches Gesetz. Um diesen durchzubekommen haben sie ihre Versprechen gebrochen und mit der afd gemeinsam abgestimmt. Damit verlieren sie jegliche integrität keine faschisten zu sein. Die Logik ist natürlich auch dumm, ich bekämpfe die Nazis in dem ich ihre ansichten übernehme.

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago

Still this vandalism will scare potential buyer from buying a car that is hated enough to vandalize.

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

The system is to blaim there no benefit in punishing the people you want to force change upon, they will just resist more.

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 week ago

Guns can kill Nazis =)

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 9 points 2 weeks ago

A good run? 2 years of actually peace since the us existenz is your benchmark for a good run?

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (5 children)

No you just need to eliminate the profit incentives. Or better yet, tie it to the well-being of the people.

[–] Mangoholic@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago

Chemical warefare, wait is that warcrime bingo?

 

When I looked at the different political systems currently in place around the world. I noticed one core issue. Power corrupts people, be it democratic elected, rich or authoritarian there is always an incentive to abuse said power for personal gain. It also attracts people who strive for power, who usually experienced a lack of control in life and are unsatisfied.

In an ideal world politicians should work for the good of the people, but that seems impossible in current systems.

So how do you build a system that doesn't insitivise using political power for personal gain. I think it is a rather tricky question.

Some of the ideas I had feel free to discuss:

  • Strictly limit the legislative period without exception. (minimizing the time exposed to power and possibility to using it for personal gain)
  • A politicians elected get permanently limited in their private posetions, in exchange for the opportunity to change policy. (you need to give away personal benefits in order to gain power)
  • Punishment for thresholds of personal gains. In our capitalist society for example, I cannot imagine any billionaire, who did not exploit and therefore use violence against other people in order to reach these riches. I think it is fair to assume, that no one can reach this amount of wealth, without any moral wrong doing. It therefore could be classified as a crime and procecuted as such.

Any criticism and ideas are welcome. I'm no expert, so excuse me if I got something wrong. These are just ideas.

 

I had this idea for an open source app like Spotify or YouTube, where everyone can join and add content to it. Consumers pay either by donation, subscription or ads to keep the server and development running (non profit) and increase the content creator pool of money.

Every click or view gives the artist a % of that money pool. But they get alot more when they still have little amounts of views and more if they are loyal to the platform. The more they get, they ll reach a point where they have enough money to support themselves by making music or videos.

After this point you get more or less exponatially less money per view, but in return they fund all the other starting artists with their success, while still having a solid but slower growing income source. Making monetary success a more community driven goal.

Just an idea any critique/addition is appreciated.

 

I have a trick at my work as a developer to gain hyperfocus on difficult tasks, with 3 simple steps.

Step 1. Prime your brain Search for content on the internet like youtube videos, Tutorials, articles etc. anything that is somewhat related to the task and interesting to watch and even enjoyable. Your mind needs to latch onto it. Keep doing this and procrastinate until...

Step 2. Take the insipirational exit At some point your minds interested will peak and your mind wonders how to solve this yourself. Its going to itchband you will not be able to sit still. Take the inspirational exit and jump straight into your project.

Step 3. Its focus time! You mind is now filled with ideas and you jump into work. You start with the easiest thing and your mind will keep pushing you to finish all those great ideas it got from watching/reading all that content. Go from easy to hard to stay in the flow state, but this will mostly solve itself.

If everything works out, time will fly and you will have completed the task using your hyper focus. If not repeat Step 1.

This method works best with programming or digital art, but can also be applied to anything else.

Hope that helps some of you.

Cheers

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