People forget that ‘efficient’ in a capitalist sense means that all resources are used. So when you privatize security, prisons, public transport, etc. guess what happens: those companies try to extract as much value as possible and do as little as possible. Because that is what capitalist efficiency is.
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drlecompteto Technology@beehaw.org•Why did the metaverse die? Because Silicon Valley doesn’t understand the concept of fun1·2 years agoThis has been tried and tried again, and it never catches on. Computer interfaces that are completely detached from physical 3D space are just much more flexible and easy to use.
drlecompteto Technology@beehaw.org•Why did the metaverse die? Because Silicon Valley doesn’t understand the concept of fun13·2 years agoThey also seem to think that continually spending money to do mundane things in a virtual world is not a problem for regular people who actually have to watch their spending.
drlecompteto Technology@beehaw.org•Why did the metaverse die? Because Silicon Valley doesn’t understand the concept of fun14·2 years agoIf computer interaction benefited from being more ‘like reality’, then Microsoft Bob or any of the countless other attempts to create a reality- and/or 3D-based computer interface, would have caught on long ago.
drlecompteto Technology@beehaw.org•Why did the metaverse die? Because Silicon Valley doesn’t understand the concept of fun1·2 years agoSums it up nicely 👍
Nornally first the capacitor and then the motor. The capacitor is there to absorb the power surge when the motor starts up.
drlecompteto World News@lemmy.ml•Defense minister announces ‘complete siege’ of Gaza: No power, food or fuel4·2 years agoThey should be held accountable in a court of law.
And why do you think the US keeps playing this role in Europe? What possible motive could they have?
drlecompteto Technology@lemmy.ml•X is testing new paid membership tiers to compensate for poor ad revenue28·2 years agoSo it’ll end up being a platform of trolls and bigots just screaming into the void and paying for the privilege. What a fabulous idea.
drlecompteto Open Source@lemmy.ml•How to handle collaborators on an open source project?4·2 years agoThis. If you need anything more complex than that, there’s nothing wrong with creating an organization.
Paper Girls is pretty good too.
drlecompteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most expensive thing you've eaten? Was it worth it?2·2 years agoDefinitely the former. The difference is not worth the price hike for me. I guess it’s like with really high performance cars. I appreciate that a Ferrari f40 is in a league of its own and truly extraordinary, I just can’t be bothered to spend that much money on it.
I guess it’s the same with many things. The difference between low quality and high quality is really noticeable and usually comes with a substantial cost. But the difference in cost between high (even exceptional) quality and top-tier truly one-of-a-kind is usually very high, and not worth it for me.
drlecompteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most expensive thing you've eaten? Was it worth it?7·2 years agoI can’t even remember, (very) expensive food is wasted on me. I enjoy a quality meal, but the top tier stuff just doesn’t make any exceptional or special impression with me. It’s just good food.
I think I heard a story like this on This American Life. Story was from the perspective of the driver. He thought he was picking up his Grindr date and realized after a short while he was wrong. Kept up the act, even made up a whole backstory about why he was an Uber driver.
drlecompteto Memes@lemmy.ml•One of my favorite things in scifi is when later movies/shows have to try to write around old design chocies.31·2 years agoSo, like bicycles? Afaik we don’t exactly understand why they stay upright.
drlecompteto Memes@lemmy.ml•One of my favorite things in scifi is when later movies/shows have to try to write around old design chocies.6·2 years agoYeah, not everything is super utilitarian. The other day we were in Antwerp’s old harbor, which has these big open hangars. The roofs and pillars are pretty ornamental, and these are basically 19th century industrial buildings. Built today they would be all straight lines and flat panels.
I think it’s cool if people imagine a future that’s not just about technological progress but also culturally very different and even disturbing. I think Dune does a fairly good job at that.
drlecompteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Those of you that went back to your old job/company, why?30·2 years agoLeft because I was doing three jobs as one person. They couldn’t hire a replacement with that job description (surprised Pikachu face). My new job wasn’t as exciting as I thought it would be, so I got hired back in a properly defined job and that’s been working out fine.
drlecompteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which is one conspiracy theory that you think/believe may have some verity to it?17·2 years agoMark Felton did a 6 episode series on YT on how the alleged burnt bodies of Hitler and Eva Braun found by the soviets, are actually plants.
Not that Hitler survived the war or anything, they were just buried elsewhere nearby, probably in a civilian mass grave, to prevent the soviets from parading the real bodies around.
drlecompteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Probably a stupid question, but will we ever have something like a microwave to make things cold? Is there a reason this can't exist?26·2 years agoThere are devices that will cool a drink (can of soda or a beer) to ‘ice cold’ ( I assume something like 5°) in 60 seconds. I guess this sort of answers your question? The full answer is probably not that it is technically impossible, but that the practical use is largely limited to drinks.
Efficient at using up all resources and extracting as much value from them as possible.