Instead of property, everything is a service. The economy of subscriptions is coming Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 12:57:58 a48154 No. 13551658 [Last50 Posts]
Subscriptions become the basis for the use of many goods. It is part of a growing economy of sharing, where access and use, not possession, counts. The economy of subscriptions is also attempted by traditional industries and in a few years it may dominate a significant part of the distribution of services and products.
Business based on the subscription model has been known for a long time, although it was limited to only a few industries, such as telecommunications and media. Digitalization and related social changes have changed the way of delivering content and services to consumers interested in using rather than owning them.
Property rights have been so violated that soon no one will own anything. You can no longer legally root your own mobile phone, modify the game console, buy and repair a broken Tesla car - and so on, and the list continues to grow. It is possible that in time the concept of hardware warranty will also disappear: the "time of use" will be introduced, for example, 3 years. After this time, by virtue of licenses, patents, contracts and the letter of the law, the use of the product will be prohibited/ illegal/punitive, even if it does not break down and is fully functional - it may be switched off remotely. This will lead to a "subscription" mechanism - that is, you will not buy a TV any more, but only a monitor with a license to watch TV channels. The same applies to PC games. Example
-Steam collapses or begins to require a monthly subscription and its users are palely afraid
By the way, hardly any product will work for longer than the "use-by" period foreseen by its manufacturers.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 13:13:37 66ff3b No. 13551678
People just disobey this stuff. The internet would regard it as damage. I know the wannabe gods of this society are broken incompetents who want to die with inequality more than they want the eternal life potential enabled by a sufficiently functional society, but we are better served not to let them get their way. Shills still pretend nazism is something other than Africa’s sod, but in broader society there’s a growing need for the commercial classes to return value in more literal forms. An excessively parasitic model will be ripped out as uneconomical - capitalists may have fallen to seeking death, but most people find much meaning in their lives.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 13:43:07 d96080 No. 13551725
>>13551658
>-Steam collapses
Butthurt fags have been predicting this for years.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 13:45:17 7f509f No. 13551730
People are already preparing a Steam virtual network.
If Steam goes down, that will go up and trick your computer to believe Steam is still alive and you can play whatever games you want.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 14:05:16 cc0942 No. 13551781
Capitalist wet dream, but will be spun with a libshit public face.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 14:10:48 cb2cd1 No. 13551786
Then they jack the automatic monthly charges up every year at twice the rate of inflation or more, then give the 3rd degree when you attempt to cancel and switch (assuming there's even anything available to switch to).
Must be nice to be able to give yourself automatic raises like that.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 14:11:22 e1bd95 No. 13551787
>>13551658
>you will not buy a TV any more, but only a monitor with a license to watch TV channels
You mean like in the UK?
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 14:52:30 734679 No. 13551842
>>13551658
>By the way, hardly any product will work for longer than the "use-by" period foreseen by its manufacturers.
That's already the case.
However, I'm not convinced by all the doom and gloom. Over seven scooter companies came to my city and spammed the streets with scooters and bikes. I hardly see them anymore, maybe there's one or two companies left.
All this shit looks great on paper, but the fact of human nature is that if you rent someone a mule, he is going to whip the fuck out of the mule until there's the mule is almost dead. So the cost to rent your mule out isn't use of a mule for a day, it's getting a new fucking mule after a few days, which is what all these companies are finding out the hard way.
Oh, and uber is losing money massively, so this business model has yet to be proven.
As for the "right to repair" there's some legislation working their way through the government, we'll see where that goes. You can look into "John Deere" tractors to see where a lot of this started.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 15:01:09 01140a No. 13551855
Still buying my music on CD, movies on DVD
Subs are for bugmen
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 15:52:29 fd42c6 No. 13551964
>>13551855
>bugmen don’t accumulate piles of physical media
K
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 16:11:00 b208c0 No. 13551999
>>13551658
A life of perpetual hire purchase with no purchase in sight. Odd how the left that used to try to protect the working man from this form of exploitation, yet now actively propagates it. The jew truly does own both sides and both are striving to reach his goal of worldwide serfdom for the masses
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 16:12:54 b33126 No. 13552003
Old news nigger. Already here.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 16:18:26 816609 No. 13552017
>>13551730
Well currently Steam promises to provide DRM free executables of all your games should they have to shut down.
Based on Gabes general behaviour and the sort of people he tends to hire? I think it would likely happen.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 16:29:58 734679 No. 13552041
>>13552017
>Steam promises to provide DRM free executables of all your games should they have to shut down.
If they have to shut down, there will be no money to make these versions or to distribute them.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 16:32:43 7f509f No. 13552044
>>13552041
They can release the crack post-mortem.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 16:39:28 816609 No. 13552059
>>13552041
One would presume they have the DRM free executables already and it would just be a question of uploading them somewhere.
It's also likely that considering Valves longstanding commitment to make the games on the platform available for download in the event of a shutdown that they have set aside a fair amount of money to act as the emergency funding for such a situation to keep servers up and cover bandwidth costs.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 16:52:33 7f509f No. 13552081
>>13552059
Steam DRM is not a problem in itself because it's easily cracked.
It's more advanced shit like Denuvo that is the problem.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 17:00:01 816609 No. 13552097
>>13552081
That I would imagine they can not do anything about.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 17:02:03 7f509f No. 13552099
>>13552097
Fortunately, even Denuvo gets regularly cracked nowadays.
If they make all games into services, we make them into free products.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 17:12:18 816609 No. 13552123
>>13552099
Realistically I think the games as a service crowd are hoping Googles "console" will work out.
It won't fortunately as bandwidth requirements for it can't be met outside of a few wealthy neighbourhoods and major urban centres.
If they manage to get it to work then they won't need to send you any files or worry about piracy. It'll all be housed on a server farm under the control of a company like Google.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 17:24:48 7223c9 No. 13552155
>>13551658
>You can no longer legally root your own mobile phone, modify the game console, buy and repair a broken Tesla
Sauce.
You can legally alter the warez in any device you own.
It is protected speech.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 17:55:25 e65dab No. 13552237
>>13552052
The (alert) people remember. Have a list and add to it whenever necessary.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 18:05:27 f3a706 No. 13552262
>>13551964
Even if the electrical grid or internet is sabotaged, I will still have my verse translations of classic European epics. I'll be happy to let you read them.
>>13552155
>I can do what I want and lawfare can't stop me
John Deere is already preventing farmers from repairing their equipment themselves. A healthy white society would have capable farmers with equipment they understand and can take care of themselves, and would hire the youth to pick the produce during harvest season (the original reason for summer break) rather than use illegal slavelabor.
http: //web.archive.org/web/20190414045234/https: //www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/mar/06/nebraska-farmers-right-to-repair-john-deere-apple
>Because farm machinery is now so high-tech, the only way to silence the error message is by plugging in a special diagnostic tool – essentially a computer loaded with troubleshooting software that connects to a port inside the tractor – to identify and resolve the problem. Only manufacturers and authorized dealers are allowed that tool, and they charge hundreds of dollars in call-out fees to use it.
http: //web.archive.org/web/20181212080259/https: //www.aglaw.us/janzenaglaw/2017/3/29/fixing-the-right-to-repair
>While Right to Repair advocates have a point today, history is on John Deere's side. Some day farmers will not care as much about buying a new John Deere model as they will about the release of the next John Deere operating system.
http: //web.archive.org/web/20190725163732/https: //www.wired.com/story/john-deere-farmers-right-to-repair/
>Farmers can’t change engine settings, can’t retrofit old equipment with new features, and can’t modify their tractors to meet new environmental standards on their own.
Acquire the tools of your trade, whatever it may be. Learn basic repair and upkeep of your possessions and purchase sturdy, older versions of things where possible to avoid some of the planned obsolescence. I'm not a computers guy, so I can't give any advice on that front, but definitely make friends with other white men in your area and trade skilled work for skilled work, creating a parallel system to lessen the reliance on corrupt institutions.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 18:11:20 e65dab No. 13552284
>>13552262
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't most American farmers have subscriptions to seed companies which sell them 'suicide seeds' that cannot grow food with replantable seeds?
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 18:32:06 f3a706 No. 13552334
>>13552284
Correct. F1 hybrid seeds, which make up the vast majority of our produce, do not make seeds that have the same genetics as they did. Essentially, we eat mulatto foods. Our ancestral foods, both plant and animal, are currently experiencing a silent genocide in the name of greater profit.
When the White American farmer has to compete with the rest of the world for the lowest price produce, some are bound to cut corners, and the ones (I've seen) who pursue heirloom plant and animal farming are either leftist hippies with brown children or are Alex-Jones-tier boomer "I'll be in my bunker with muh constitution" types. I don't agree with them, but both sides do provide growing information that I can use for myself. Maybe all the good folk are keeping quiet right now and selling mostly to their families and friends.
They type of vegetables you want are the open-pollinated ones, also sometimes called heritage or heirloom. You especially want to avoid the GMOs, but everyone knows that. Not only vegetables, but farm animals of heritage breeds are also sturdier, able to take inclement conditions, and can find nutrients in imperfect environments, which means you won't have to buy Monsanto's GMO feed corn, fertilizers, and hormones. You'll also have the satisfaction of eating the same pork and beets that your ancestors 600 years ago or more did.
If you can stomach a self-satisfied jew writing for other jews, I recommend the book, "Gardening When It Counts" by Steve Solomon. His writing voice is insufferably elitist and he laughs at all the goys that get ripped off by the garden-seed trade, but he explains the methods he uses to reliably grow produce with less money and effort input. The book is focused on gardening enough to support one family, but it cites older techniques that have been discarded in favor of trendy eco-consumer bs. I didn't enjoy the book, but the information is valuable. The fertilizer recipe alone is worth the hard copy.
Speaking of hard copies, if you have any favorite written works or visual art, consider keeping a high-quality hard copy of it in a vaguely temperature-stable place, protected from sunlight. We no longer have the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, but we have depictions of it that our forefathers made. Without their efforts, all knowledge of this great wonder and feat of white man's skill would have been lost. What modern works will we lose forever in the subscription economy?
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 18:48:30 9bf3e8 No. 13552398
>>13552334
Fuck Russia. Fucking GRUnigger.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 18:57:15 2826d3 No. 13552433
>>13551658
If you have the means and the knowledge, you can still modify anything you want. Nobody can forbid you to do this.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:09:59 86dfd2 No. 13552490
>>13552398
Shouldn't you be trafficking children or drugs, or shooting Palestinian civilians? You insufferable (((faggot))) .
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:24:02 7ac87f No. 13552546
>>13552334
Book not selling as well as you had hoped, Mr. Solomon?
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:35:52 f3a706 No. 13552584
>>13552433
But they can and will prosecute you for the modification of their software, etc. as soon as they are aware you are doing so. Understand that I am not telling you to avoid modifying what you want, as that's a fantastic skill to have, but know what you are getting into. There corporations are huge and have ruthless lawyers and buckets of money with which they can drown little old you.
On a more hopeful note, I do not believe that this subscription economy idea is sustainable. Of course, they will wring every last cent out of it and it will be a choking force for some time to come. It could get incredibly ugly if vital services like computer operating systems and cars decide to "deplatform" white people for wrongthink. In such a world, open source software would thrive as people turn to it in their uncertainty. Also valuable would be things that you can't be deplatformed from- for example, an older model car that you can repair by hand rather than a smart car that needs a special repair by its manufacturer, as well as the skills to use and repair old fashioned things/tools. Such a world would require deplatformed whites to help one another out, and could be the push needed to create a better world for us, though it would be uncomfortable for some time.
As always, improve your skills, take care of your health, and learn as much as you can. Look for alternatives to subscription services. I have included an image of some alternatives to creative software, but there are alternatives to everything including microsoft word (and I don't mean google docs, either)
>>13552490
It's a bot triggered by a file name in an above post. Filter it and continue a useful conversation instead of derailing.
They have recently been introducing a way of making transactions through one's phone, and phones are, of course, a subscription service. I wonder what will happen to individuals who are deplatformed from their phones (yes I know that it's currently against the law, but the people in charge have demonstrated that the law will be whatever they say it is in the moment.) in a world where phone transactions are commonplace and expected. Hopefully, by then, such vulnerable individuals will have bartering networks with each other so that they can have bread, clothes, and basic medical care, and hopefully some smart individuals (unlike the shills here trying to start arguments) will have taken time out of their day to perfect the skills necessary to produce the necessities themselves and made friends with other like-minded individuals before such a deplatforming happens.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:41:06 38ecca No. 13552596
>>13551658
Taxes and planned obsolescence have already ensured this beyond subscription.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:44:33 d22945 No. 13552605
Oh cool. An economy where you're targeted and made mentally ill if you try to create anything and your only option is debt and subscription services that spy on you.
Can someone fucking blow up these shit cities and industrial areas already so we can go back to being human beings
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:46:57 cc0942 No. 13552612
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:50:08 e79233 No. 13552619
>>13552584
Yeah just use some inferior shitware that no professional bothers with because some autistic pedophile crook is mad at something.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:54:03 3106a9 No. 13552633
>>13552619
>shilling for corporations this hard
lul
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:54:55 4097f3 No. 13552635
>>13552619
>oy vey goyim support Adobe
Holy christ, how much do they pay you to post here?
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:56:57 e79233 No. 13552640
>>13552633
Yes because I am not some communist hippie, I just dont support (((corporations))) .
>>13552635
>everything I dont like is paid shilling
The psychosis killing pol
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:58:49 4097f3 No. 13552646
>>13552640
>strawman because he was exposed
>you're insane
Paid shill confirmed. NEVER use Adobe products.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:58:57 beec58 No. 13552648
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 19:59:55 79c7db No. 13552651
If you're not already pirating everything then you might be a retard
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:01:02 e79233 No. 13552654
>>13552646
>muh strawman
>muh fallacy
Fucking kill yourself while telling yourself Gimp is just as good as photoshop lul
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:01:23 69a65d No. 13552657
>>13552619
>implying adobeshit is superior to the various alternatives
Wrong, nigger. More pointless features != superior product.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:04:20 beec58 No. 13552670
>>13552654
Which one is free?
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:04:39 e79233 No. 13552673
>>13552657
Look at this fucking retard, tell me of one professional artist/developer whatever who uses freeware shit made by third class programmers.
Its all junk.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:05:48 3b822e No. 13552676
>>13552059
>One would presume they have the DRM free executables already and it would just be a question of uploading them somewhere.
Hahahaa. I can tell you have never worked a day in your life because you would know that zero companies out there would dedicate work (money) to doing things "in case they go out of business". It's push this out so we can make money, and onto the next thing. There's no golden archive of shit to release if they go under.
>>13552044
Again, they have no crack. That's work for no payoff, thus it isn't done.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:08:42 69a65d No. 13552691
>>13552673
<tell me of one professional artist
Myself.
<who uses freeware shit made by third class programmers.
I use Krita.
It is free.
Fuck yourself, adobenigger.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:10:32 cc0942 No. 13552698
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:14:17 7ac87f No. 13552709
>>13552619
Actual opensource car pic attached.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:15:21 7223c9 No. 13552715
>>13552262
Farmers can do whatever they want if they own the equipment. The limitations seem based on the fact that many farmers rent or are making payments and do not own anything they use.
>proprietary diagnostic link connector tool
Seems like a huge pile of monies waiting to fall into some /tech/fag's lap.
Here is an alternative to relying on others, for those who own their stuff:
can-utils
Install it.
The Car Hacker's Handbook
Buy it.
>>13552584
<But they can and will prosecute you for the modification of their software, etc
<t. john deere rep
No.
It is protected speech.
Here is an article on it:
>https: //fenix.systems/news/2018/10/26/a-few-words-on-modifying-cars-and-their-software-in-the-us
>https: //archive.is/hqwmG
And the Copyright Office ruling:
>https: //copyright.gov/1201/2018/
>https: //archive.is/waI3s
tl;dr:
Anybody can read and alter any software or hardware so long as they do not "publish", "trade", or "sell" the "intellectual property" of the initial creator, e.g., deere, ford, etc.
There is still question of artistic derivitaves tho tbh.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:16:33 e79233 No. 13552718
>>13552691
I am sure you keep up just fine with your colleagues in the industry working with or for actual companies.
>>13552709
What a piece of shit.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:19:54 cc0942 No. 13552729
>>13552619
>>13552709
Sometimes the backyard car gets it right. 70+mpg with nothing but shitty fiberglass.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:22:38 349359 No. 13552741
Taxation on property means your property is a service you pay to use.
Taxation on your income means your job is a service you pay to keep.
It was only a matter of time, in fact, it's already here.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:23:53 349359 No. 13552744
>>13552654
>gimp
>not krita
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:26:05 6cc9db No. 13552753
>>13551658
seeing it in cars already, cars so expensive, face pierced purple hair neckbeards Lease instead of Buy.
.
If you Lease, Bank really does own car (any item), so what is to stop Bank from allowing alphabet agencies to F with/shut off your car.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:26:45 7223c9 No. 13552757
>>13552646
Lel.
While Gimp may be comparable to Photoshoop, Inkscape is cancer and deserves death. Illustratoor can do basic stuff that Inkscape can't and the only reason is actual Inkscape devs say to suggestions like artboards and a fucking cursor: "we are not Adobe". No shit fucksticks, you are supposed to be better tho.
That said. Freecad is comparable to Solidworks even if the interface is not as clear as it could be but there is nothing that compares to Rhino for surface modeling that isn't also "sekrit" that I know of. Any suggestions ?
>>13552691
I have yet to try it.
Downloading now.
Thx.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:29:56 ef7bb9 No. 13552766
>economy of subscriptions
i am concerned with the delegation of computing power to a cloud based subscription service. i've seen articles about how big tech wants everyone on a tablet or phone (not on a desktop with computing power) and they have to pay a monthly fee to have the computing power to game at 1080p 60fps (for example)
/cyber/ didnt think this was a big deal, but i suggest getting the gear you need while you can get it. like harddrives for example. delegating storage or computing power to some company seems like a massively bad idea. there could be outages, data wipes (even malicious memory holing of certain books, movies etc)
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:31:54 ef7bb9 No. 13552768
>>13552766
its called Cloud computing, or Cloud gaming
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:32:58 2826d3 No. 13552770
>>13552584
Not sure how this is possible, provided you buy and own the equipment. It's yours and you can do whatever you want with it. I own my phone, I DON'T just lease it.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:35:22 b3a08a No. 13552771
>>13551842
>uber
There's a theory a lot of these services are subsidised as a kind of shitty, privatised social welfare scheme plus data mining effort. You can always go drive Uber rather than starve, and with enough such shitty "contractor" jobs you have a whole economy of people that would otherwise be on government welfare. Plus data mining.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:36:36 7223c9 No. 13552775
>>13552753
Nah.
I leased my old car before I sold it.
Got a 0% interest deal for being a credit union member.
I got the title and the manufacturers cert on signing.
So, no, the lender doesn't "own" it.
Maybe if Deere does loans themselves.
Maybe.
>fuckwith/shutoff
Kill all network signals by removing the broadcast devices (gps, sat, bt).
Replace dangerous computerized parts with non-computerized parts, such as the ignition, braking, and steering.
Keep useful computer functions such as light sensors and cruise control.
Always drive the speed limit.
Especially if you are a leaf in burgerlund.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:40:45 9c24f9 No. 13552782
>>13552584
Affinity Photo is a better alternative than GIMP, with keyboard shortcuts that are nearly identical to Photoshop.
Affinity Designer is a good replacement for Illustrator
GIMP is still good for Windows icons, though
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:42:00 69a65d No. 13552786
>>13552718
>I am sure you keep up just fine with your colleagues in the industry working with or for actual companies
Yes, I do. See, skill is the foundation of quality work, not a software's features. Do you understand what I'm saying, you absolute cretin?
>>13552757
>Downloading now.
Great! Krita has everything an artist needs.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:46:46 ef7bb9 No. 13552796
>>13552433
they can if they are actively monitoring your hardware and detect an anomoly. they can do that with dish network TV receivers now.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:48:07 e79233 No. 13552801
>>13552786
Skill alone can only take you so far just like good equipment can only take you so far, but yeah keep telling yourself your shitware is just as good as industry standard, fucktard.
Also jfl at being an "artist", how about doing some labor you fucking parasite.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:48:48 ef7bb9 No. 13552807
>>13552648
those bunkbeds look like cribs up top.
based sprawl reference user
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:53:58 69a65d No. 13552815
>>13552801
<Skill alone can only take you so far just like good equipment can only take you so far, but yeah keep telling yourself your shitware is just as good as industry standard, fucktard.
>I have no argument, but I'll still kvetch anyway
<Also jfl at being an "artist", how about doing some labor you fucking parasite.
I'm also a woodworker, and I volunteer at my local dairy farm.
So, you got any more ad homs you want to try throwing my way, you filthy little kike?
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:55:04 db4055 No. 13552820
>>13551658
Imagine all the jewry associated with copyright, dmca laws etc effecting things as mundane as groceries or furniture. Don't like how we jacked up the price on the "basic greens" food package? Sure you can cancel! But you're banned from the store for breach of contract. Good luck finding another supplier too, even if we weren't a monopoly we still share a customer blacklist with all of our so called "competitors".
>>13552334
People always freak out about GMOs for the wrong reasons, cross breeding corn to make it disease resistant is fine. But no one talks about how plants are modified to have their seeds be worthless, if they even make them at all.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 20:57:42 a6a5f5 No. 13552826
>>13552676
Haha, I can tell you've never worked a year in your life, the company isn't going to hire someone to schedule every hour of every day, you're given a list of priorities, and people are expected to get pretty far on their low priority unfunded items.
But what this is actually about is Steam has agreements with the software companies, probably including that Steam keeps the no-drm exes on some server somewhere in case the software companies themselves disappear, whether or not Steam has a plan to release them if Steam goes away.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 21:00:48 7223c9 No. 13552832
>>13552786
Krita installed quickly and has features like Photoshoop and Sketchbookpro.
Idk if you are familiar with sbp.
It is streamlined digital painting from autojew.
Will use this from now on.
>not features
I disagree.
A great builder can't do much without quality tools and materials.
See: formZ
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 21:01:15 e79233 No. 13552834
>>13552815
>throws insults
>gets insulted back
<hurr kvetching
Typical, I mean yeah woodworking is good but you are not a professional artist if you use some meme software because you are to Jewish to pay for proper tools, I bet you make your Saw or blades yourself as well, right.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 21:12:58 4a8bfa No. 13552867
>>13552834
No, Jewish would be figuring out how to get a discount on Photoshop as reparations for the five grandparents you lost in the Holocaust, then arguing that since you have Photoshop you're a real artist so your art should be on display in the museum, then using the fact that your art is on display to hook up with a rich woman.
Aryans use the cheapest tool they can use.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 21:14:09 69a65d No. 13552873
>>13552834
>shilling unnecessary and expensive equipment made by large, anti-White (((companies)))
>shitting on "parasites" who don't contribute enough to (((society)))
>shitting on all freeware
Right, you're a fucking lolberg. Lel, I'm embarrassed that I actually wasted time responding to you.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 21:16:57 7223c9 No. 13552883
>>13552815
>I am german
Noted.
What do you make ?
I used to build furniture but now I build European-styled houses and put one or two historically accurate pieces in.
Is it made of…. wood?!
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 21:32:25 7223c9 No. 13552912
>>13552867
>cheapest
Best suited for the job.
Quality
- - - - - - - -
Quantity
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 21:38:10 e79233 No. 13552926
>>13552873
Why so sperging you fucking hippie, did your commune run out of drugs?
>hurr strawman
Who cares you fucking faggot.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 23:37:42 a3cab3 No. 13553178
>>13551658
I love it that I can buy a card to use my smartphone on the three or so times a year I am walking in a city and actually need it. Anyway, when my Office 365 subscription expires I'm going back to OpenOffice.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 23:46:43 a3cab3 No. 13553195
>>13551842
>Oh, and uber is losing money massively, so this business model has yet to be proven.
All the good taxi drivers now drive for them or lyft and/or the food delivery companies and several drug dealers and others merchants. The taxi driver as majordomo isn't going away anytime soon. Once someone open-sources the app and taxi co-ops (re) appear it will go back to "normal."
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 23:53:57 a3cab3 No. 13553206
>>13552715
I bought one of these and used an ipod:
https: //www.bluedriver.com/
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 23:56:06 a3cab3 No. 13553211
>>13552771
>You can always go drive Uber rather than starve
You're stupid if you do though since you're putting wear and tear on your vehicle so a (((middleman))) can profit.
Again, an informal jitney service arranged through trusted friends of trusted friends, or an open source dispatch/payment service will kill Kikeber. Just wait.
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Anonymous 07/31/19 (Wed) 23:58:28 703da9 No. 13553216
>>13551842
>You can look into "John Deere" tractors to see where a lot of this started.
Amen, John Deere and GMO seed providers had independent farmers in choke holds for nearly two decades. It was getting bad enough people were considering buying Chinese farm equipment even if it was less efficient.
Signing a contract to use and service something a certain way after you own it in total and title is bullshit.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:09:25 47a7f6 No. 13553233
>>13552770
Read your EULA, you will be surprised what you can or cannot do (under color of "law") with products you "own."
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:23:15 3950dd No. 13553280
>>13553211
Do these drivers make a profit, period, considering all of their gas and maintenance costs? I thought it was proven a while ago that working for Uber is some super goyim bullshit.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:25:43 00aa68 No. 13553291
I think about the future and I just want to die…
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:27:31 00aa68 No. 13553300
>>13552766
Basically with 5g you play your game on their computers at their data-center. You just have a screen + controller that is hooked up to their computer in whatever location.
Its like if you were playing an xbox with a 500 mile long cables attached to it.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:33:21 97217f No. 13553315
>>13552676
>Again, they have no crack. That's work for no payoff, thus it isn't done.
Steamwork DRM is easily cracked.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:33:58 cc0942 No. 13553317
>>13553280
Don't forget you have to have a car that is sufficiently new in its make.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:35:04 54feaa No. 13553321
>>13551658
Micro$oft have been doing this for years now. It's called Software As a Service, SAS. After reading through it, it's all subscription based software of their latest Office, etc. It's slightly cheaper, but the catch is, you have to sign THEIR contract, meaning they can "inspect" (((illegitimately own))) your material for there own malicious uses.
As OP puts it, you don't own anything, even your own material once you 'sign' their dirty contracts.
Alternatives are becoming the norm, because once you are out of subscription, the total costs (for the life of) of SAS are enormous compared to one-time ownership of something.
If you have a system, or Office product, Windows etc, now is the time to make an backup 'Image' of it. If your computer fails somewhere down the line, you'll at least be able to recreate what you've lost for no money, instead of $$$ubscribing to everything.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:40:58 a78a96 No. 13553348
>>13552691
>I use Krita
Just looked it up, seems neat as fuck. What have you done in it, if you can/want to share?
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:45:24 3950dd No. 13553366
>>13553317
Is that actually a prerequisite? How does anyone make money doing this?
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:49:03 65098f No. 13553384
I wish private space agencies had subscriptions. It is stable long term to keep them rolling without jewing.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:54:14 cc0942 No. 13553414
>>13553366
I believe the car has to be no more than 5 years old and can't be a compact.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 00:58:26 7e00ac No. 13553435
>>13551658
It is so fucking cringey but you are right. I started doing a subscription box thing 3 months ago. $45/box and including shipping each box costs me $12. So far ive found 79 retards willing to give me $45 a month to receive a box that I spend maybe a day planning. The time to take advantage of npcs is now.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 01:24:37 414153 No. 13553603
>>13551658
>You can no longer legally root your own mobile phone, modify the game console
Source.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 01:27:02 3950dd No. 13553620
>>13553414
I reiterate—how does anyone make a profit?
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 01:27:36 414153 No. 13553625
>>13552640
Yet (((you're))) shilling for supporting (((corporations))) .
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 01:31:52 a2b964 No. 13553661
>>13552670
They're both free, anon. ; )
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 01:44:27 7e8773 No. 13553773
>>13551658
>>13553720
Even if everything becomes subscriptions you still download for offline use. This is what the normalfaggots are doing paying, Pandora and Netflix while downloading everything they want to watch or listen to.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 01:51:09 0fe2fa No. 13553840
>>13553435
Any recommendations for anons who might want to get into this as a 3rd gig?
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 02:28:12 5e2fd0 No. 13554102
>>13552619
You are such a fucking faggot that, knowing nothing else about you, I want to kill you with a jagged rusty hook.
Quite simply, you lose.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 02:41:34 91525a No. 13554174
>>13553720
then kill yourself
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 02:59:00 d6d423 No. 13554243
A lot of things have certainly moved that way. Your claim that soon no one will own anything is simply silly though.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 03:30:27 23daf0 No. 13554319
>>13552334
>Correct. F1 hybrid seeds, which make up the vast majority of our produce, do not make seeds that have the same genetics as they did. Essentially, we eat mulatto foods. Our ancestral foods, both plant and animal, are currently experiencing a silent genocide in the name of greater profit.
Stop using hybridization as a boogeyman. On top of occasionally occurring naturally (peppermint, for example, is an F1 hybrid and occurs in the wild as M. balsamea) hybridization has been used to great effect in pre-industrial selective breeding and the fact that it was relatively poorly understood until the 19th century and can be abused is no reason to REEE at it.
>When the White American farmer has to compete with the rest of the world for the lowest price produce, some are bound to cut corners, and the ones (I've seen) who pursue heirloom plant and animal farming are either leftist hippies with brown children or are Alex-Jones-tier boomer "I'll be in my bunker with muh constitution" types. I don't agree with them, but both sides do provide growing information that I can use for myself.
There's nothing really special about the average farmer; economic difficulties aside, most of them really don't give a shit about agricultural ethics or ecology or wildlife conservation and/or never learned about it much like how your average office worker never thinks about the fact that they're working for an entity with its boot on their neck and hand in their pocket.
>Maybe all the good folk are keeping quiet right now and selling mostly to their families and friends.
Most heirlooms are produced in home gardens and never reach the market.
>Not only vegetables, but farm animals of heritage breeds are also sturdier, able to take inclement conditions, and can find nutrients in imperfect environments, which means you won't have to buy Monsanto's GMO feed corn, fertilizers, and hormones. You'll also have the satisfaction of eating the same pork and beets that your ancestors 600 years ago or more did.
Heirlooms and landraces are specialized, not animal Übermenschen that can withstand anything.
>Speaking of hard copies, if you have any favorite written works or visual art, consider keeping a high-quality hard copy of it in a vaguely temperature-stable place, protected from sunlight. We no longer have the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, but we have depictions of it that our forefathers made. Without their efforts, all knowledge of this great wonder and feat of white man's skill would have been lost. What modern works will we lose forever in the subscription economy?
I would also add that hard copies of skill books are also eminently worth owning. They are not a substitute for either competent instruction or practical experience but the best ones come damn close and can help you do some really remarkable things.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 04:47:38 df512e No. 13554483
>>13552775
deere does do financing though its legit how they make most their profits is through financing
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 04:54:41 b656fc No. 13554490
Learn to live without utility services or grocery stores.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 04:56:45 4b58a6 No. 13554494
https: //petapixel.com/2019/07/27/this-is-what-photoshop-was-like-in-1988/
>And people actually physically owned it. Shocking in this increasingly "renter's" economy.
>Things change, otherwise, we'd still be using 10 pound mobile phones - get over it.
Doesn't it make you angry that such NPCs exist?
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 05:11:08 df512e No. 13554529
>>13553280
they did a study, uber drivers net about $4 / hr. it depends where you're ubering. in highly dense urban areas, whiter the better you can net much more. and even more if you limit driving to only holidays and weekends when carless are out shopping and partying.
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Anonymous 08/01/19 (Thu) 13:17:02 7c6ac0 No. 13555080
>>13553178
you could probably buy an office 2016 key for under $30 on key reseller sites, excel in particular is irreplaceable from what ive tried
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 09:15:04 08aefa No. 13557659
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 10:03:08 d3bf07 No. 13557694
>>13551658
This way kikes want to ensure that a) goyim own literally nothing, being non-persons b) rampant consumerism keeps going but without too much damage to ecology (they might start building things that last more than one season, but planned obsolescence will be virtualized as you'd have to keep paying regardless of product not actually breaking down and you buying a new one) c) privacy will be non-existent and all social relations, economic interactions, etc. will be governed by Talmudic law, with Noahide laws in place for those goyim who consent to this type of slavery.
We are nearing the endgame of the Protocols, and this should be opposed by all means regardless of differences.
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 10:03:43 d3bf07 No. 13557695
>>13557694
Also, this is where neoliberalism and communism horseshoe into total Jewish tyranny
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 10:27:41 bd9cd1 No. 13557725
>>13552648
>The Future is ACCESS not Ownership
Let me guess who owns the access
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 10:28:41 bd9cd1 No. 13557728
>>13553661
Comments about trojens on piratebay photoshop torrents scare me
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 10:33:50 beec58 No. 13557732
>>13552648
Molly never came back.
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 10:34:23 beec58 No. 13557733
>>13552807
>>13557732
And I fucked up the post.
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Anonymous 08/02/19 (Fri) 10:36:35 e87229 No. 13557735
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 15:23:18 cd6bab No. 13560930
>>13551999
Trips of despair
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 15:26:46 8a22bb No. 13560939
This is why I buy my games from GOG instead. No online DRMs.
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 15:32:10 81ef99 No. 13560950
>>13551678
>People just disobey this stuff. The internet would regard it as damage. I know the wannabe gods of this society are broken incompetents who want to die with inequality more than they want the eternal life potential enabled by a sufficiently functional society, but we are better served not to let them get their way. Shills still pretend nazism is something other than Africa’s sod, but in broader society there’s a growing need for the commercial classes to return value in more literal forms. An excessively parasitic model will be ripped out as uneconomical - capitalists may have fallen to seeking death, but most people find much meaning in their lives.
First post = best post
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 15:33:32 81ef99 No. 13560955
>>13551855
>Still buying my music on CD, movies on DVD
Yessss…. Pay us for your subversion, goyim
>Subs are for bugmen
Subs are for VPNs and Usenet
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 15:37:04 81ef99 No. 13560967
>>13552052
>That is why any laws that don't benefit people must all be ignored
Passing is easy, enforcing is the hard part
>and their enforcers killed.
Life in prison for whacking a meter maid is a dumb fuckin' idea
>The lobysts pushing for those practices must also be killed.
That's marginally better than killing meter maids, but still really dumb. Better to create a parallel system, people will abandon the old and adopt the new.
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 15:40:43 81ef99 No. 13560974
>>13552334
>Our ancestral foods, both plant and animal, are currently experiencing a silent genocide in the name of greater profit.
As if seed banks don't exist https: //www.seedsavers.org/ https: //www.heirloomseedsolutions.com/product/heirloom-seed-bank/ https: //www.anniesheirloomseeds.com/seed-banks/ KYS you demoralizationkike
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 15:42:21 81ef99 No. 13560977
>>13552715
TORnigger for the win!
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 16:19:02 7c02f0 No. 13561054
>unironically thinking that corporations actually hire people to post on /pol/ all day.
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 18:01:54 0f6f48 No. 13561388
How's this for synchronicity, OP?
>TV has invented the inner trip, LSD style, for the ordinary child. The TV watcher goes on an inner trip, not an outer trip. The movie watcher went on an outer trip; the camera took him outside into the world, extended his eyes. TV does not. It goes inside you. You are the screen; you go inside yourself, in depth, with icons. The iconoscope–the engineers call the tube that forces these images into you the iconoscope— these images go inside you. You are the screen. On TV you are not a camera. You go inside yourself.
>The TV generation of children are very depthoriented, completely unrelated to any outer goals. TV kids have no goals in education or living. They play the total field. Everything. They are hunters, not planters. A planter has his little strip culture, his own little pattern, his own little specialty, his own little skill. With electricity the whole field comes back into play. The little strip cultures such as basket-weaving and potmaking are gone. Our kids have no goals because they understand the world they are living in and you can't have goals in an electronic total-field world. You cannot have fixed objectives. What do you put in their place? Roles! Involvement–participation in depth—-m processes. Our youngsters understand this without fail. They understand that the new kind of world in which they live demands absolute participation in processes.
>This has been happening in big business, where all the members of the firm more and more insist on participation in decision-making at high levels, but when I mention the senior members of firms as being invaded by these teams of decision-makers from below, there is no inside or outside under electronic conditions. That is the meaning of our glass buildings, the new banking services. Another way of putting it, in ease I forget, is to say that under electronic conditions everything becomes a service industry, including education.
Education is the biggest service industry in the world and it is only beginning.
>All things become service industries, banking included.
—"Education in the Electronic Age," Marshall McLuhan
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 18:06:31 4097f3 No. 13561395
>>13561054
Reported for being paid by a corporation to post here. No one is falling for your shit.
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Anonymous 08/03/19 (Sat) 22:42:43 81ef99 No. 13563446
>>13552768
>its called Cloud computing
AKA your shit is on someone else's computer, faggot
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