InternetCitizen2

joined 1 year ago

The loan was used to evade taxes. Those loans on stocks are effectively turning their stocks into gains and should be taxed as such.

[–] InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Those loans are often several times more than the yearly income and done more frequently.

[–] InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (6 children)

Those loans are often several times more than the yearly income and done more frequently.

Be sure to give your self a military background as an antifa paratrooper super soldier. Maybe get a J6er as the pfp.

[–] InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I'm not an MBA why is this a bad idea?

I wonder what the retort is on the down votes here.

That would be helpful.

[–] InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world 5 points 2 days ago (12 children)

If a loan is acting as income (like it does for the ultra wealthy) then it should be treated like income and taxed accordingly.

Now more than just a river.

[–] InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world 92 points 3 days ago (15 children)

Fuck this guy. Living out my dream ;'(

 
 

What games would you like to be more deck friendly?

I would like civ7 to do something like transport feaver 2 so it works well without the mouse and keyboard

 
# here is where my aliases go yo

alias alias-edit="vim ~/.local/config/alias_config && source ~/.local/config/alias_config && echo 'Alias updated. \n'"


## Modern cli
alias ls="exa"
alias find="fdfind"

## System 76
alias battery-full="system76-power charge-thresholds --profile full_charge"
alias battery-balanced="system76-power charge-thresholds --profile balanced"
alias battery-maxhealth="system76-power charge-thresholds --profile max_lifespan"

## Maintenance
alias update-flatapt="sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && flatpak update --assumeyes"

## Misc
alias tree="exa --tree"

## Incus
alias devi-do="sudo incus exec dev0 -- su -l devi"

## Some programs
alias code="flatpak run com.visualstudio.code"
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I really like the idea of a package/dependency manager. It just seems that when ever I am reading a tutorial and they want to import something that is not standard they say write this in to your TOMOL not cargo install it. Like when reading python docs they all say to use pip or something. Sorry it just seems that Cargo is somewhat overlooked or is it just my perception?

 

Nothing interesting. Just a slice of life.

 

So I typically shave with a safety as they are easy to use and cheap on the blades. I decided to try a shavette razor the last few weeks. I have since gotten the hang of it, but it does feel way more awkward and not a whole lot better, as such it takes far longer to use. Tho the shave is still rather good.

 

Sorry for the somewhat noob question, but how do you pick a library for making a GUI for your apps? My background is in physics, so most of my programming is perfectly find with a CLI that outputs a graph as a ps file or some csv. I am looking to learn about making some neat little GUIs. I was thinking it would be a good idea to try and build my GUI out of the browser so that my app can be as portable as possible, but does this mean it has to be in Javascript or can the backend be done in anything else?

I am not really sure what I am asking, but wanted to get a feel for how people approach front ends.

Thanks :)

 
 
 

Just one more reason why we should be keeping companies from collecting our data and looking like anyone else to them. Typically it is argued that data is subsidizing something, but here it is directly increasing your costs.

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