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ultra, in WTF species of spider is this

Of course they’re in Australia

Lifecoach5000,

Nature is wild down there it seems. Maybe they DO need rabies to help curb some of these crazy ass species 🤣

LillyPip,

I hate to break it to you, but spiders live everywhere.

These look rather small, too.

BruceTwarzen,

Bit it's the funny reddit joke. You are supposed to upvote and congratulate on the great joke.

cashews_best_nut, (edited ) in what are your fun, low stakes new year resolutions?
  • Lose ~15kg
  • Start a business
  • Make friends
  • Fix my mental health
  • Get my career back on track
  • Stay clear of meth
dutchkimble,

That last one might fix all of them

ours,

Failing his last one might help with the first one. But don’t.

Fenrisulfir,

Dude these all seem like they could be very hard to do. Mine was gonna be like save more/stop going to restaurants so much

ohlaph,

What kind of business?

cashews_best_nut,

I don’t know yet. Probably something in the retail tech space. Electronics, networking, SBCs, etc. It’s going to be a year of chucking shit at a wall to see what sticks.

Doorbook,

If these your low stakes resolutions, i would like to know your high stake resolution.

ours,

“World peace, end hunger, fix climate change”

SheerDumbLuck, in When/how do you think capitalism will be defeated?

When we start talking to each other again without paid influence.

The troubles facing us all, middle class and below, are the same troubles. We need to practice working together locally to build something bigger before major movements are likely to work out. How do we rebuild community nonprofit hubs?

Drunemeton, in How to pull rocks out of pipe in the ground?
@Drunemeton@lemmy.world avatar
sin_free_for_00_days,

If the long spoon, backscratcher, or shop vac doesn’t get it done, I’ll give this a try. Thanks.

Modern_medicine_isnt, in When/how do you think capitalism will be defeated?

I think there needs to be a catalyst that can’t be known in advance. Right now, too many people have too much to lose. If something changes that, then we can bring down capitalism. Something like mortality for only the top 1% “might” do it, but probably not since the people who need it are the old people, who are also to old to fight. So it needs to be something that causes the young people to have nothing to lose.

FaceDeer,
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

If the "1%" was to suddenly magically die, that would just mean that the 2% becomes the new 1% and carries on. I think there needs to be a more fundamental change. Something better than capitalism will need to come along, and so far it's hard to say that any of the alternatives we currently have fit the bill.

Doxatek, in what are your fun, low stakes new year resolutions?

Got a new nano tank (aquarium) with co2 injection. I want it to look really nice and raise potential baby fish.

Varyk, in How to pull rocks out of pipe in the ground?

Long spoons. Or a backscratcher would work.

sin_free_for_00_days,

I did not think of a long spoon. I’ll give that a try. Thanks.

Spacebar, in How to pull rocks out of pipe in the ground?
@Spacebar@lemmy.world avatar

Shop vacuum

sin_free_for_00_days,

I feel really stupid that this didn’t even cross my mind. I’ll give it a go. Thanks.

FartsWithAnAccent, (edited )
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

You probably would’ve thought of it eventually. Gotta ask though: Do you need to remove the gravel? Is it causing a problem?

sin_free_for_00_days,

The tube that actually support the clothes hanging part needs to slide into the hole and the gravel is blocking it.

General_Shenanigans,

I used to live in a house where the gas shutoff valve for the fireplace was in the living room floor, controlled with a little key. It was the perfect size for a marble to fall in and block it.

I found a metal straw and taped it to the end of my vacuum hand attachment, effectively forcing the suction through the straw. I felt I may have been straining the vacuum a bit, but I was able to pull the marble out easy-peasy.

If you have an attachment that fits in that hole, you’re good. If not, you can use a similar method to this.

anon6789,
@anon6789@lemmy.world avatar

If the shop vac can’t get down far enough, duct tape a bit of PVC pipe or some other study tubing to the end of the vacuum hose. The standard nozzle might be too short or wide for getting where you need it, but it should be the quickest way to do what you need.

rab,

Brings back crazy memories of vacuuming the lawn with dad

craftyindividual, in WTF species of spider is this

I’m definitely getting Legend of Zelda vibes from them.

Revered_Beard, in WTF species of spider is this
anon6789, (edited ) in WTF species of spider is this
@anon6789@lemmy.world avatar

Google Lens says Jewel Spider / Christmas Spider

Looks right, lives in Australia, and only one of its genus.

wikipedia.org/wiki/Austracantha

They are facultatively gregarious, and can be found in large aggregations of overlapping orb webs.

Sounds like what you got there!

craftyindividual,

How festive!

ultranaut, in When/how do you think capitalism will be defeated?

One of these days they are going to finally sell us the rope. Or, I think Marx was probably right and eventually the productive capacity of capitalism will grow so extreme that something new and different emerges from it. Basically, capitalism probably doesn’t work post-scarcity. As far as when, possibly never but probably sometime in the next few hundred years if we don’t collapse our civilization first and get stuck Mad Maxing the wasteland.

0x4E4F, in WTF species of spider is this
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Pokemon kind 🤷?

Albbi,

Nah, the kind that will make you lose your mushroom power up if you jump on it.

Boozilla, in When/how do you think capitalism will be defeated?
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

My hope would be that we can transition peacefully to a hybrid model with the rising power of unions, gradual emergence of worker cooperatives, and increased demand for socialized health care and affordable housing.

However, I think it’s more likely that things will have to collapse first. Especially with violent accelerationist types doing their thing. Unfortunately, it’s far easier to destroy systems than it is to repair them.

return2ozma,
@return2ozma@lemmy.world avatar

Have you seen this?

Why it’s so hard to imagine life after capitalism? youtu.be/PaASqPnpq5Y

SCB,

My hope would be that we can transition peacefully to a hybrid model with the rising power of unions, gradual emergence of worker cooperatives, and increased demand for socialized health care and affordable housing.

None of this has anything to do with capitalism tho.

Like, capitalism can and should be the economic engine driving these positive outcomes.

JimmyMcGill,

I mean not really? Because currently capitalism as an economic engine is actively preventing these outcomes. And basically by design. How do you explain that?

xigoi,
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

A lot of capitalist countries have free healthcare. So how is capitalism preventing that?

JimmyMcGill,

Because in those countries it was regulated enough?

The question you need to answer is why countries like the US don’t and if you disagree that capitalism didn’t have anything to do with it

xigoi,
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Well yes, regulation is often needed to ensure that markets remain free and the USA is a great example of how that can fail.

JimmyMcGill,

The USA is also a good example how the markets can get in the way of the regulation and of free markets. The players in the free market don’t really benefit from being in a free market. They have every incentive to change that.

SCB,

How do you explain that?

it isn’t true, so I don’t

pl_woah,

The current strategy of venture capital is not success, but sabotage

It’s not good enough for you to be doing well, you have to strangle the competition and introduce yourself as an unremovable bottleneck

For example, becoming the intermediary between concerts and concert goers. The fees charged and the trouble caused is worse than if they hadn’t been there.

Amazon makes examples out of any business that dare challenge it’s dead zone around it.

VC money is meant to crush the competition and lock in the consumer to charge rent.

Why would they ever want worker control, or unions?

Why would the private healthcare industry ever stop lobbying against socialized healthcare? Why would a capitalist success ever lead to the political change necessary for it when the doctrine of capitalism is privatization

Why would any commercial real estate firm allow affordable housing to exist when they can scalp it on investment properties and leave them empty? Why build affordable housing when the margins are small?

Capitalism isn’t a savior, it’s just locally optimal to the people with capital.

SCB,

VC money is meant to crush the competition and lock in the consumer to charge rent.

This is not anything close to correct lol. VCs specifically do not invest in mature companies or they aren’t VCs.

Why would any commercial real estate firm allow affordable housing to exist when they can scalp it on investment properties and leave them empty? Why build affordable housing when the margins are small?

All housing built helps other housing come affordable because it increases supply. You are correct that there is little purpose intentionally building less valuable housing

lvxferre,
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

You probably know it, but just in case that you (or anyone reading this, who might agree with you) don’t: give the texts of The Fabian Society a check. They’re rather close to what you’re proposing with a peaceful transition; I have my criticisms against it as a Marxist strictu sensu, but I bet that you’ll have a blast with it.

JimmyMcGill,

Care to explain why?

lvxferre, (edited )
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m proposing to check their texts out because it’s a good way to get theoretical background to back up your beliefs, if you believe in a peaceful transition. (Here’s a link to a good one, by the way.)

It’s also useful for Marxists, given that Marxism always interacted with other left-wing trains of thought. So by reading this stuff you get a better historical context on why Marxism defends some policies instead of other policies.

JimmyMcGill,

Yea I wasn’t doubting you, I just wanted for your to add some small explanation/context as to what these texts had

TheGalacticVoid,

I have reservations about unions. While it does give employees bargaining power, it sometimes does it to a fault. We see this with police unions in the US as it stops bad apples from getting proper punishment, and as a result, they get slaps on the wrist. I imagine that it would be equally as hard to fire somebody in other industries like medicine unless there’s a 3rd party (like an arbitrator or court) enforcing these decisions.

Also, without any legislation in the US, I’d argue that unions will stay incredibly difficult to form, and even if they do, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they can negotiate with companies fairly. Companies out there (I believe Dish is an example) have spent 10 years stalling negotiations with unions, and it’s all practically legal.

qooqie, (edited ) in When/how do you think capitalism will be defeated?

When 99% or less of the population can’t work or make any money. What I mean by this is the economy mainly driven by robots/rudimentary AI. The top 1% will be angry and try to keep it as is, but as history has taught us humans really like the guillotine in such situations

sin_free_for_00_days,

The huge difference now is these disgustingly rich fuckheads don’t live in any type of proximity to their workers anymore.

FaceDeer,
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

Ironically enough, Elon Musk - posterboy of "rich fuckheads" - actually does live in proximity to his workers. I read a while back that he'd sold off all his houses and lived in the same rental properties that his on-site engineers used.

sin_free_for_00_days,

I read that he sold his real estate and was staying in a place owned by another billionaire while looking for a place. That was a couple of years ago, I don’t really follow that fuckhead.

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