TheHooligan95

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TheHooligan95 ,

Well, almost nothing would be. Yours is a NONargument because it completely kills the discourse. But that's beside the point. Some billionares do work hard because they happened across a smart idea and they were able to make it flourish.

Not saying that Bezos in 2023 deserves all the money he has because I dislike Amazon, but you still can't deny that it was an idea that changed in just a decade the entire way a society thinks about shopping.

TheHooligan95 ,

Being in charge of a team is literally the hardest part of the job.

TheHooligan95 ,

Minimum wage jobs aren't easy, but becoming a successful doctor or engineer or attorney is so much harder, but I guess that thought wouldn't fit in your mind

TheHooligan95 ,

That's just dingeneous and completely disregarding how things actually work. Did he clean the bathrooms? Of course not. But he did coordinate his team of workers by creating other teams of worker where at the end there were people who coded and shipped everything. If you think that would be easy to do you have a rude awakening waiting for you lmao.

I mean to say, that it is probably the hardest or among the hardest roles.

TheHooligan95 ,

What I was just trying to say smart idea = hard to realize idea. Whether you have money or not. Clearly money helps.

TheHooligan95 ,

I agree that people sbould be able to live comfortably with their job, even a low skill one. But the idea that raising wages will mean increase prices does check out though. That, or people with higher skill jobs will be paid less and then they will be the ones to suffer the most.

Imo, we should aim to make things more efficient, thus cheaper because they actually became cheaper. E.g. solving the housing crisis => cheaper rent. Public healthcare => cheaper healthcare. Better schools => better citizens that leave less trash around => less expensive trash management. More public transport, less need to buy or do maintenance to a car etc. And so on and so forth.

Minimum wages can't fix this problem (they can fix others), they're just a bandaid on a severed limb.

TheHooligan95 ,

Eh I think you missed my point entirely. And, by the way, being a doctor is simply put very hard, that's why they're paid more than people who flip burgers who just flip burgers, and doctors are also rarer and I believe you want to have a good doctor don't you? Because he's simply going to get up and leave to another place where he is paid properly if you don't pay him a good wage. Also, you don't make any actual good points in your long answer.

Pleaso go study economics. Thank you.

TheHooligan95 ,

Society might not be meritocratic, but at the end of the day life is... You're just bitter you don't deserve better.

TheHooligan95 ,

It is not what you own that makes you an accomplished person

TheHooligan95 ,

there could be a way maybe, by freezing water while keeping it extremely pressurized (extremely), you can make "efficient ice" that occupies less space, called ice VII, I'm not kidding. It would cost literally billions of dollars so not yet feasible, but it keeps my sci-fi loving mind at ease.

Torrenting exposes your public IP. In a country where government doesn't care, does that pose a risk?

I honestly don't believe I will have any legal trouble because I don't do anything like cp or worse, I just pirate media I like, not even porn. But across users of communities, or on public trackers, is IP exposure something to be concerned about?

How do you check a website is trustworthy?

Prowlarr has listed in its default indexers a domain that reminds me a lof of another domain that closed in the last few years, but it's clearly a revival using the same name and adding an article behind it. I don't want to risk downloading from it but it looks well made and legit and responsive and well kept, basically too good...

TheHooligan95 OP ,

I like private trackers but require a level of commitment I can't really afford yet. The electricity bill etc. would skyrocket

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