Septimaeus

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Septimaeus,

No joke, once you start structuring your life as a business, especially as formal corporations, the amount of financial, legal, and professional advantages, opportunities, and protection that appear are incredible. For example, did you know that …

  1. … as an S corp, you can “pass through” the profit and loss of your business, such that your personal gross income excludes business expenses?
  2. … the employer match on a 401k account is considered a business expense?
  3. … the actual annual cap on employer contributions to various retirement vehicles are in fact much, much higher than employers are typically willing to offer you as a benefit?
  4. … the terms of commercial factoring, mortgages and loans are often far more agreeable than consumer equivalents?
  5. … many of the places where you shop offer discounts to business accounts (and not just for volume, simply because you’re a business)?
  6. … it’s considered normal/SOP to request edits to many types of agreements individuals are expected to simply accept without question, including leases offered by landlords?

This is just a sample. Most endeavors and many functional aspects of personal life are by design simpler, safer, more scalable, and more profitable if planned and executed as a business rather than an individual in the late great United States of America.

Septimaeus,

I agree. I don’t think people should be expected to do all this to be treated like they matter in a society. I do it because I don’t want to go back to living in my car, but the process offers me daily reminders of how our system is thoroughly rigged in favor of commercial interests and against the human who wishes to live as a human.

Septimaeus,

Yeah this is a favorite pet theory of mine as well, partly because I like imagining guys like Andrew Tate protesting being labeled “trans alpha” or whatever, but also because it’s just a fact that many cis people experience a form of gender dysphoria and commonly seek hormone therapy for it at early ages.

I’ve found that comparison usually clicks with uninitiated cis people immediately, even when they’ve only heard othering and alarmist narratives up to that point.

Septimaeus,

Those people should probably read more. While a social construct does not have an absolute origin, that something is a social construct has never implied that it’s “fake.”

Especially at the level of the individual, where the gender “construct” becomes a monolith and internal and external perceptions belong to one person, it contains the entire definition for that individual at a point in time. So for the individual at a point in time, the construct is not only real, it’s literally all there is.

Septimaeus,

I’m gonna guess you get push-back on this, depending on how you’ve phrased it before, because saying gender is not a construct is a strong/radical statement in the context of theory.

I imagine your point is that, for an individual, gender is not some arbitrary choice. It is very real. I agree. That is consistent with the idea of finding oneself on a dynamic gender spectra that is collectively defined; i.e., a social construct.

The people who try to deny an individual’s gender, who they are, by using social construct as a synonym for “not real,” do not understand the term and, more importantly, will always find some other reason to do so until they learn to be better people. That is, the term itself is not to blame.

Septimaeus, (edited )

To be clear, I’m saying gender identity isn’t [entirely] a social construct

Then I’m with you 100%.

Sorry for going straight to pedantic bitch over semantics, but sometimes it’s injected as a wedge issue by bad faith actors with local clout, and then burying the lede is a mistake.

Coherency on the gender constructionism thing is a phalanx for everyone in the space (protecting mostly trans folk now, others later) because the potential contradiction in the gender [identity/expression] distinction and the resulting confusion (quickly seen here) is continually weaponized by phobes in an old but still popular have-it-both-ways narrative about wokism.

Thanks for coming back to reply to everyone.

ETA clarity and context

Septimaeus,

“Necessary but not sufficient condition,” e.g. the light in your room might be off, but “suspending your light privileges” is easy at the breaker box.

Septimaeus,

What is the breaker box in your analogy? Breaking legs?

lol I meant a [circuit] breaker box (aka power/ac panel, breaker panel, distribution board, etc)

So how do you suspend a license that the guy didn’t have?

It’s just a minor legal misnomer. If a defendant happens to not have a driver’s license in the first place, suspension could be more accurately termed “prevention.” Logistically speaking, the state probably just generates a stub file/account with a valid license number then just adds the suspension to that empty driving record.

Septimaeus,

I think the romantic element is linked to desire for intimacy of some kind or other, and is there to some degree in every friendship, but when that becomes a “romantic attraction” usually varies and honestly is defined in hindsight more often than not.

So, not knowing is normal. If someone is pressing you to decide, they can definitely wait.

Septimaeus, (edited )

Right-Wing Authoritarianism is a well-studied, if controversial, and ostensibly hereditary psychosocial predisposition that strongly predicts a number of psychiatric comorbidities often associated with acute cerebral trauma.

wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_authoritarianism

Septimaeus,

This got me good. I’m imagining a bro from Staten Island stuck in a dusty quiet room with bad coffee and New Yorkers from every borough 100% ready to cook.

He can’t log off. He can’t flee to his safe spaces. He can’t feed himself reassuring 4chan memes. He’s exposed. These are his neighbors. There’s nowhere to run. Will his fear and adoration of a wannabe dictator sustain him? Tune in next week to find out.

Septimaeus,

Oh shit, that is worse.

Septimaeus, (edited )

Yeah he did the job! Now If his MAGA friends doxx him, we gotta make a strong showing of solidarity for our neighbor who wasn’t a total asshole. Fair’s fair.

Septimaeus,

iOS autocorrect generates them. I discovered this while attempting to use vim in an embedded terminal emulator.

Septimaeus,

A lot has happened in the few days since this article was published, and is still happening.

Columbia University’s board is facing new pressure from a group of House Democrats to “act decisively”

In short, they did. Students and faculty are not happy right now.

Septimaeus,

DEI — short for diversity, equity and inclusion — has become the latest dog-whistle term in the conservative war of words to frame basic egalitarianism as a net negative.

I totally blanked on that acronym. It was a few paragraphs in.

Septimaeus, (edited )

As a human, honestly I too would have thought there was a CLI package for the HuggingFace API.

Edit: there is (now at least) huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/main/…/cli

Septimaeus,

So far this is the best automated account deletion and opt-out request software I’ve found: www.permissionslipcr.com

For some companies it’s push-button. For others it can only initiate the requests. But so far it works as advertised.

Septimaeus, (edited )

Likely SB chipset but also, vendors sometimes use an extra 4 lanes of PCIe for miscellaneous additional unswitched I/O, including USB (which might be a useful expansion but otherwise just means fewer m.2 slots).

Septimaeus, (edited )

lol yes, right next to the floppy IDE. I meant from the chipset. Here’s the doodle from my mainboard manual for example.

aorus b650i chipset diagram

Septimaeus,

Right, the CPU has a number of standard I/O controllers onboard including USB. No PCIe lanes required for these IIRC. They live on the die itself, often adjacent to the PCIe controllers.

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