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New blog entry: More in Sadness than in Anger: https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2026/02/more-in-sadness-than-in-anger.html

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  • ginevracat@toot.communityG ginevracat@toot.community

    @cstross And the thing to understand about being "poor", is that that includes everything up to the very tippy top of upper middle class!!

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    @cstross @GinevraCat In the county in which I live, I’m theoretically “rich” because I’m in the upper quartile of income here, but people from places like the SF bay area scoff and describe anyone not making multiple millions per year as “poor.”

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    • medeavanamonde@beige.partyM medeavanamonde@beige.party

      @darwinwoodka @HighlandLawyer @cstross

      Or Sacrifice them to Madame Pele on the Big Island.

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      @MedeaVanamonde @darwinwoodka @cstross
      Aye, it's good to keep up the old traditions

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      • jsl@hachyderm.ioJ jsl@hachyderm.io

        @trademark @cstross And as Labour is so far to the right, why aren't there more parties to the left, besides the Greens maybe? Are voters more conservative than on the continent, despite apparent deprivation in large parts of the country?

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        @jsl @trademark @cstross I do not declare myself an expert on UK politics, but the first past the post voting system, and one candidate per election area, makes it very hard for new parties to get started since people rightfully worry about “wasting” their vote.

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        • samantha42@infosec.exchangeS samantha42@infosec.exchange

          @jsl @trademark @cstross I do not declare myself an expert on UK politics, but the first past the post voting system, and one candidate per election area, makes it very hard for new parties to get started since people rightfully worry about “wasting” their vote.

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          @samantha42 @jsl @cstross The issue is not unique to the UK. In all countries the left is always prone to fragmenting into internecine war. In particular the Weimar republic had proportional representation when Hitler got elected. I wish people would care to actually study history and learn from the places that has avoided this(so far)...

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          • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

            @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde @cstross
            Well let's be fair about this: a national lottery. One person a week is to be sacrificed, drawn by lot; but the number of entries in the lottery is the number of <£$¥€> one has, & that wealth will be returned to the national pot. It could be you, but statistically it's much more likely to be a billionaire.

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            @HighlandLawyer @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde That's going to reap an awful lot of middle-aged/middle-class skulls, though: 3000 middle-aged folks who own average homes (£0.3M each) = one billionaire-equivalent. Might be best to omit the family home from the notional wealth.

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            • kaylaallen@wandering.shopK kaylaallen@wandering.shop

              @cstross @GinevraCat In the county in which I live, I’m theoretically “rich” because I’m in the upper quartile of income here, but people from places like the SF bay area scoff and describe anyone not making multiple millions per year as “poor.”

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              @cstross @GinevraCat And by “in the upper quartile,” I mean “just barely in it.” So I’m probably around the 75-80%, not the 99%, in a mostly rural county primarily depending upon being a commuter country for Reno.

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              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                @HighlandLawyer @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde That's going to reap an awful lot of middle-aged/middle-class skulls, though: 3000 middle-aged folks who own average homes (£0.3M each) = one billionaire-equivalent. Might be best to omit the family home from the notional wealth.

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                @cstross @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde
                Counterpoint- great method to reduce prices in the housing market.

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                • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                  @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde @cstross
                  Well let's be fair about this: a national lottery. One person a week is to be sacrificed, drawn by lot; but the number of entries in the lottery is the number of <£$¥€> one has, & that wealth will be returned to the national pot. It could be you, but statistically it's much more likely to be a billionaire.

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                  @HighlandLawyer @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde @cstross Well, that’s a better basis for Omelas than the original …

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                  • svavar@masto.svavar.comS svavar@masto.svavar.com

                    @cstross

                    The fact that Gates wanted to give his wife STD medication without her knowledge tells you everything you need to know about Microsoft's and the tech industry's approach to consent.

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                    @svavar @cstross

                    [vomit emoji}
                    Bill Gates - what an oppressive, abusive creep.

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                    • skua@mastodon.socialS skua@mastodon.social

                      @svavar @cstross

                      [vomit emoji}
                      Bill Gates - what an oppressive, abusive creep.

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                      @skua @svavar @cstross Nothing we didn't already know since - oh, 1977.

                      Sorry for the source 😬

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                      When billionaire geeks fall out: Bill, was the big meanie of Microsoft, claims co-founder who says Gates 'tried to cut him out when he got sick with cancer'

                      Paul Allen claims Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, pictured, wanted to dilute his share in the firm in 1982 because he didn’t think he was working hard enough.

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                      • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                        New blog entry: More in Sadness than in Anger: https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2026/02/more-in-sadness-than-in-anger.html

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                        @cstross I’m repeatedly struck by how incredibly, mind-numbingly stupid these people are. Really just brain achingly dumb despite the appearance of, in some cases remarkable intellect. There’s some incredible brain rot going on but also perhaps it betrays something fundamental about the “success” of these folk, that they are really good at manipulating others.

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                        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                          Footnote: the outcome of the Epstein/Gates email itself is immaterial—what's interesting is the mind set underlying it, which seems to have strong explanatory power for our current mess: there are too many poor people, and Epstein and his mates would like to get rid of us.

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                          @cstross Reminiscent of discourse of the London intelligensia at the time of the Irish Famine (Nassau Senior, Economist magazine): the projected population decline was spoken of as highly desirable but likely too small.

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                            @svavar @BrianSmith950 @cstross is that a fact? We've only Epstein's word for it, in drafts not sent to anyone else, haven't we?

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                            • T trademark@fosstodon.org

                              @callisto @jsl @cstross No, the left was always going hard after Biden, the more left somebody are the more they are criticized by the left. Even when he forgave the student debt, they claimed it was his fault the courts struck it down and gave him no credit for even trying.

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                              @trademark @jsl @cstross If you're characterizing Biden as "left" you're confirming what I said about the left in the USA not existing.

                              Biden was a much more progressive President than he campaigned on, that's for sure. Many people, myself included, were pleasantly surprised by his pro-labor appointments. But he was a center right President.

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                              • callisto@disabled.socialC callisto@disabled.social

                                @trademark @jsl @cstross If you're characterizing Biden as "left" you're confirming what I said about the left in the USA not existing.

                                Biden was a much more progressive President than he campaigned on, that's for sure. Many people, myself included, were pleasantly surprised by his pro-labor appointments. But he was a center right President.

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                                @callisto @jsl @cstross I am characterizing him as the president whose policies were the most to the left of any US president ever. I think the hate he got from the left was a massive own-goal. Doubly so since the left blamed him when the courts struck down the student loan cancellations. Are you saying that you prefer the current orange disaster? Are you an accelerationist?

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                                • kaylaallen@wandering.shopK kaylaallen@wandering.shop

                                  @cstross @GinevraCat And by “in the upper quartile,” I mean “just barely in it.” So I’m probably around the 75-80%, not the 99%, in a mostly rural county primarily depending upon being a commuter country for Reno.

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                                  @KaylaAllen @cstross I wish more people realised how far away they are from billionaires and pushed for better tax on them!

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                                  • ginevracat@toot.communityG ginevracat@toot.community

                                    @KaylaAllen @cstross I wish more people realised how far away they are from billionaires and pushed for better tax on them!

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                                    @GinevraCat @KaylaAllen

                                    I wish more people realized that if you have to work for a salary—if you can't just decide to retire tomorrow and still have an income in the top 1%—then you are not "rich".

                                    "Rich" is like being Steve Jobs keeping a Gulfstream jet fueled up on the ramp, with crew ready and waiting 24x7 *for nine months*, in case a histocompatible liver came up for transplant at short notice in a neighboring state (they only last a few hours out of the donor body).

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                                    • svavar@masto.svavar.comS svavar@masto.svavar.com

                                      @cstross

                                      The fact that Gates wanted to give his wife STD medication without her knowledge tells you everything you need to know about Microsoft's and the tech industry's approach to consent.

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                                      @svavar @cstross

                                      Also explains the uncontested divorce. 😆

                                      Some of us had an idea of what he was back when he ripped off DR DOS.

                                      Source: https://culturacolectiva.com/en/technology/bill-gates-plagiarism-inventions/

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                                      • svavar@masto.svavar.comS svavar@masto.svavar.com

                                        @cstross

                                        The fact that Gates wanted to give his wife STD medication without her knowledge tells you everything you need to know about Microsoft's and the tech industry's approach to consent.

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                                        @svavar@masto.svavar.com @cstross@wandering.shop

                                        Take this medication so I don’t have to deal with the consequences of my dishonesty

                                        | Yes | | Ask me again in 3 days |

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                                        • T trademark@fosstodon.org

                                          @callisto @jsl @cstross I am characterizing him as the president whose policies were the most to the left of any US president ever. I think the hate he got from the left was a massive own-goal. Doubly so since the left blamed him when the courts struck down the student loan cancellations. Are you saying that you prefer the current orange disaster? Are you an accelerationist?

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                                          @trademark @jsl @cstross Of course not, and you're proving my point. The Overton Ratchet only moves in one direction in the USA. We're not allowed to demand better from our leaders, because omg what about that worse person.

                                          "Most to the left of any US president ever" is nonsense. Please read some history. But more importantly, if you're unwilling to listen to anyone to your left, you're missing the entire point. Dems keep losing BECAUSE they offer nothing but "we're not Trump."

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