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  • DepYou could attempt the non-selfish kind and just donate it all to an independent health/rescue org like Red Cross/Red Crescent.

    You could also go the kinda-selfish route like Alfred Nobel, known in his time as the merchant of death. Make an elaborate award&grant giving scheme for exceptional contributions to society in a variety of fields; boosting said contributions for many years. Would only recommend this route if you've got more than enough coin to spare, as the overhead of ensuring ethical operation is significant.

    If you've got a house, you could transfer ownership to a trust/foundation/housing coop, to make it available for living at below market price.

    I'd donate to various free software & open hardware projects important to societal improvement; like Mozilla, certain fediverse projects, PostmarketOS, Fairphone, etc. Also anarchist orgs.

  • Innocent Black Man Spent 50 Years in Prison, His Compensation Will Annoy The Hell out of You
  • Shouldn't it at least be (potential yearly wage*50 + potential pension) adjusted for inflation?

    My shitty napkin calculations puts that at about 750k, which still isn't a lot, but a helluva lot more than he actually got.

    $7.5 * 40h * 45weeks * 50years = lost wages = 675k Wages * 0.1 = pension = 67.5k

  • US Congress recommends placing assets at Lagrange points to counter China
  • Uuuuh. There are only a couple lagrange points, unlike the massive amount of normal satellite paths available in LEO and HEO.

    We absolutely should not allow any single actor (apart from the UN, maybe) to lay claim to the precious lagrange real estate

  • Xfinity discloses data breach after recent Citrix server hack
  • They were revealed to brag to ad sellers about having access to tons of sensitive information about its customers, by spying on e.g. ambient conversations through smartphones and smart TVs, right?

    Or was it them who requested customers install an xfinity root certificate on their phone, without telling it would enable xfinity to man-in-the-middle all their internet activity?

    Funny, it's almost like fucking around with peoples' privacy and security inevitably leads to finding out

  • It's a simple world view
  • I'm not a native English speaker, so there may be some nuance I miss out on. But as far as I can tell, the implication of what you wrote was

    • "Cuba is isolated because it wants to be"
    • "Doctors are fleeing Cuba in large numbers"
    • "Conditions are bad in Cuba"
    • "The US gets alot of doctors from abroad"

    I have good knowledge on point 1, limited knowledge on points 2&4, and somewhat decent info about point 2. I'm not disputing points 2,3&4.

  • It's a simple world view
  • It's very misleading to say that "Cuba is keeping itself isolated". Each year the UN votes to end the embargo/isolation imposed on Cuba by the US, with the vast majority of countries voting in favour of ending the blockade each time.

    In the latest vote, in November, only Israel and USA voted against ending the blockade. Ukraine abstained. 187 member states voted in favour of ending the blockade

    Make no mistake, the US is what has kept Cuba unjustly isolated for the past decades. Source: https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/11/1143112

    The US sees anything that could shake their narrative of the world as a threat, even when that 'threat' is unfounded, and they massively abuse their economic and military power around the globe to keep others in line.

  • Discussion on moving to another instance
  • I'm a user on https://slrpnk.net and thoroughly enjoy my home feed. Climate, nature, solarpunk futurism, memes, soil, activism, creative pursuits, anarchism, different kinds of liberation.

    If you do decide to move; I'd be pleased to have you as part of my home instance

  • Big one
  • Indeed, what good is all that public health spending when health corporations and orgs are determined to maximize profit, and no authority is willing to curtail their efforts

  • This very important strike you probably haven't heard of has now been going on for about 6 months
  • Do you have a union at your workplace? Please consider striking in solidarity with the striking IFF workers.

    Is IFF employing union-busting tactics? If so, do unionized workers elsewhere have the legal right to refuse working with IFF, even without joining in a sympathy strike? (This is the case in Norway, but I'm no US expert)

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