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Interesting nomenclature.
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Interesting nomenclature.
It destroys incentive for speculative behavior on land. LVT increases density, reduces infrastructure costs, vastly increases distribution of housing. It increases the incentive to use the property and or improve property on the land. Property, houses, buildings etc are not taxed, the land below it is. It is extremely pro environmental, even pro business. It’s implementation is simple. It’s pro the 99 percent and harms owners of large parking lots in urban dense areas (the poorest use of land and essentially a speculative hold).
Norway used economic concepts from Henry George to utilize their vast carbon resources for the benefit of the many.
It takes the harmful effects of capitalism and turn it on its head. It is probably exactly what the USA craves. A decentralized bottom up movement in the USA pushing for these kinds of pro human, environmental economic policies could easily overwhelm the current political, tech bro corporatism elements in the USA.
Henry George absolutely solved the issue of poverty and inequality from a incentives/ structural economic standpoint. It is only the will of the 99 percent that is lacking. The 1 percent can be overthrown easily, in a quick and bold flick of the hand.
Just read Henry George. Land value taxes, etc. He had it all figured out 100 years ago. The fact that we still try to determine elaborate methods for building equality is absurd. The correct answers, and methodology is a variable that is already a known, and backed by piles of empirical evidence.
He adamantly argued two things:
These 2 concepts are core to the economic foundation, of building a extremely dynamic society (huge middle class, open financial systems, urbanism etc.)
https://progressandpoverty.substack.com/p/the-curious-case-of-qingdao-chinas
Or for those very curious…
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/does-georgism-work-is-land-really
It won’t surprise me when the Russian line collapses or Putin is suddenly dead. When, not if.
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Use Signal instead.
Or Graphene OS, second profile, VPN etc. But accept all chats, contacts, meta data or monitored. Sign up process using anon data is getting harder and harder, especially with phone number controls. The hard part isn’t going to be running it, in a secure enclave, but signing up with anon data.
Any short term “forced” cohesion they build internally is now actually sowing the seeds of deeper long term fractures.
The Israelis are building long term insecurities for their nation state. Imagine a world in the which the USA isn’t the global hegemonic power. Imagine American for one reason or another decide they can no longer support Israel?
Building peaceful relations with diverse neighbors is the foundation for long term security. Genocidal mania in an attempt to broaden the borders, is the breeding ground for future terror.
Israel is laying the groundwork, the building blocks, for long term insecurity. Not security.
If one thinks extremism equates to well adjusted humans, economically thriving and flourishing societies I’ve got another populist candidate to sell you.
Third is the best. It gets better and better imo
Fear Peter Thiel and his gangbuster crew of excel homies and consultants 😂
Don’t get me wrong, they’re enablers of authoritarianists, but let’s not give them too much credit. Magic? 🫧🧐🪠
"If you’ve noticed Anna’s Archive being down or glitchy this past week, here’s what’s probably going on behind the scenes.
Big academic publishers like Elsevier and Springer Nature have been stepping up legal actions against shadow libraries, including Anna’s Archive, Z-Library, Libgen, and even SLUM (the uptime monitor).
They got a DMCA subpoena from a U.S. federal court that forces Cloudflare—who a lot of these sites use for CDN and protection—to hand over info on who runs these sites.
This is part of their plan to find and go after the people behind these libraries. Cloudflare doesn’t actually host any content, but since they help keep these sites online, targeting them is a way to put pressure on the whole operation.
So if Anna’s Archive has been unstable or offline, this legal pressure is probably why. It’s also a sign the fight over these sites is heating up, and whether the sites stay up depends on how well the people behind them can adapt—like switching domains or infrastructure.
Before the subpoena, publishers also asked Cloudflare to just block the sites, but since that didn’t happen right away, they went for this subpoena to dig deeper.
What does this mean for Anna’s Archive users?
The downtime might be Cloudflare reacting to legal threats or the site operators trying to stay one step ahead.
The people running these projects usually do their best to keep things running, but legal risks cause interruptions.
Honestly, no one knows how long Anna’s Archive will keep going or what shape it’ll take.
But there’s a decent chance it’ll come back in some form—maybe on new domains or setups—to keep offering access while dealing with these legal challenges.
Just wanted to share the scoop so you know it’s not random, but part of a bigger, complicated picture."
How is Anna’s Archive under attack, the mechanics? It seems cloud flare has not actually complied yet- which is why I’m curious what is going on
“They were not ships or drones, but thoughts made flesh — eyes that could not blink, watching humanity from the first moment of dawn to its last breath.”
“It was not war as humanity knew it — it was the mathematics of destruction, played out across light-years.”
I agree somewhat in the context of centralization. But the spread of the fediverse is a good thing. If Lemmy grows, alongside decentralization, then it should stay true to its roots.
We’re already at that end of the alphabet again?