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  • I don’t think they’re necessary today either, and I don’t think they’ll do much good. I think immigration has been blamed for a bunch of stuff, just like with EU-membership in the UK – and in the UK we see what happens when leaving the EU seems to have led to more harm than good. Farage and the gang just double down, the UK just hasn’t left hard enough, and with the moderate Labor government in charge, Farage’s party is soaring in the polls.

    As for far-left policies producing far-right parties, I’d use post-war economic policy as a counterexample to that, but then we’d have to get into the nitty gritty of effective tax policy, and I’m sure we’d both just like to have a relaxing easter week :p




  • The Manhattan Institute is also a billionaire-sponsored think tank that exists to advocate for lower taxes – there’s a lot of them, and I imagine they’ll all have a version of that article.

    Trump’s border policies would have been well received decades ago.

    I don’t think so. His policies, including his border policies, are more extreme versions of previous policies that were all quite controversial at the time – gradually disassembling important judicial principles and democratic checks and limitations of power.

    But I have to keep hammering on this, because you keep ignoring it: the status quo is that things are getting worse - so voting for the status quo, is voting that things should keep getting worse. People understand this. As long as there is no leftist alternative, things will keep creeping further towards fascism - slower when the centrists are in power, and faster when they’re not.












  • Oh come on, don’t link me an article from a billionaire-sponsored think tank and expect me to take that as anything but propaganda for lower taxes. That is just what those think tanks are for.

    I tried to find the article they link to as a source (their link is dead), and I think it might be this: https://gabriel-zucman.eu/files/PSZ2018QJE.pdf - here’s a quote from it:

    “In the United States, the stagnation of bottom 50% incomes and the upsurge in the top 1% coincided with reduced progressive taxation, widespread deregulation (particularly in the financial sector), weakened unions, and an erosion of the federal minimum wage”

    So yeah, much more progressive taxation, stricter regulation of the financial sector (including whatever capital controls are necessary) and strengthening of unions. All great ideas. Not sure about the federal minimum wage, but that might be a different discussion.

    If the far-right becomes more extreme, people will reject them because most people prefer moderate views.

    What’s moderate is relative, and as people get more desperate they will reach for more extreme solutions. Trump’s policies would be unthinkable just a few decades ago.

    I will repeat: as people get more desperate. And they will, because the status quo is that things are getting worse - so voting for the status quo, is voting that things should keep getting worse. People understand this.



  • Not very. X11 is still widely used and works fine. Wayland is the future, but you’ll probably be fine either way.

    I copied this table from here: https://www.linuxteck.com/x11-vs-wayland/

    Feature X11 Wayland
    Architecture Multi-program chain (X Server + WM + Compositor) Single unified Compositor handles everything
    Render Method RAM multi-copy — pixels duplicated per frame Zero-copy GPU — same buffer start to finish
    Security Model Open trust — any app sees all input and screen Isolated by design — apps see only their own window
    Screen Tearing Common — vsync not guaranteed by protocol Eliminated — compositor controls frame delivery
    HiDPI / Fractional Scaling Inconsistent — requires per-app configuration Per-display — clean scaling built into protocol
    Multi-Monitor HDR Limited — retrofitted support only Full support — designed from the ground up
    SSH Remote Display Native — X forwarding works out of the box Needs external tools (e.g. Xwayland, RDP)
    GUI Automation Tools Rich ecosystem — xdotool, wmctrl, AutoKey Limited — protocol restricts cross-app access
    Legacy App Support Full native support XWayland compatibility bridge
    NVIDIA Driver Support Stable — long-established Good — driver series 495 and above
    Battery Efficiency Higher overhead — extra RAM copies per frame Lower overhead — GPU buffer reuse
    Development Status Maintenance-only since 2024 Actively developed — expanding scope


  • I did address what you said. Adopting less extreme policies of a far-right group undermine its appeal.

    Ah, okay, fair enough. In practice, though, since the fundamental problems will persist regardless of immigration policy, I think they’re still likely to keep growing in the longer run. They might also just chose to become even more extreme. I’d say we’ve seen this in Europe, with calls for “remigration” becoming part of the alt-right manifestos as mainstream politics has gotten more restrictive on immigration.

    That being said, it’s not impossible to do a very progressive economic policy, combined with restrictive immigration policies.

    The tax on the wealthy can be increased to lessen inequality but only to a degree because it would decrease the motivation to be rich. Making money is the basis of the capitalist system.

    Well, I personally only want to go back to some version of what was the western consensus in the three decades following WW2 - I don’t think that’s very extreme really, but some people think it means I’m basically the ghost of Yosef Stalin :/

    People innovated and worked hard in the 1950’s too