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bss03@infosec.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•Fox News doc says not enough ’15 to 19′ year-olds are having kids: ‘The fertility is down’
2·1 day agoit certainly won’t be anytime soon.
Agreed. I think globally we are still above replacement rate.
Fewer people means fewer mouths to feed, fewer homes to build/maintain and less consumption in general
Yes, but no. As the video I linked points out, because of the time delay you get fewer people with maximum productivity while still needed to support people that have sub-self-sustaining productivity. Eventually, you might get to a smaller population that choose to return to above replacement rate, but the demographic squeeze don’t got away for another 20-30 years. Once it starts you are stuck in a demographic squeeze, it makes it even harder on everyone, making that choice “harder”.
That is a simplification. Sub-self-sustaining productivity doesn’t exactly track with age, and how much it takes to sustain a joyful life varies based on a lot of factors; it sort of tracks downward but can also go up if economies of scale shirk or when a new essential utility is introduced by technology.
bss03@infosec.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•Fox News doc says not enough ’15 to 19′ year-olds are having kids: ‘The fertility is down’English
1·2 days ago“full body autonomy” includes but is not limited to “no one [is] forced to let anyone else use their uterus”. I don’t believe I am sabotaging my own argument, but I’m an idiot, so maybe you just need to be more meticulous in explaining how I am (doing that).
I bring it up because authoritarians often try to restrict bodily autonomy, particularly around uteruses, when trying to do population control (up or down). In fact, while it may not be a acceptable, mainstream view, you don’t have to look to hard to find a USian on the right claiming that abortion must (become/stay) illegal because of the “birth rate crisis”.
bss03@infosec.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•Fox News doc says not enough ’15 to 19′ year-olds are having kids: ‘The fertility is down’
1·2 days agoYeah, I’m not worried about running out of humans globally, and I do think immigration is a fine way for a country to choose to maintain their population.
There’s probably something to be said around cultural preservation, and maybe that’s a bit easier for “native born” persons. But, I don’t know the steelman version of that argument, if there is one.
bss03@infosec.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•Fox News doc says not enough ’15 to 19′ year-olds are having kids: ‘The fertility is down’English
22·2 days agoThe problem is the encouragement in general
I don’t see why that’s a problem. I think it could come in the form of actual benefits, not a just verbal haranguing / extolling based on (not) having children, but that it’s good for the birth rate to be slightly above replacement and correcting any divergence should be encouraged.
bss03@infosec.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•Fox News doc says not enough ’15 to 19′ year-olds are having kids: ‘The fertility is down’English
313·2 days agoCapitalism contributes, yes. But, if humanity stays below replacement rate, humanity goes extinct.
Also, no matter how you distribute resources, there are periods of life when your productivity is less that what you need to survive. Everyone has this for many years at the beginning of their life, and those lucky enough to live long enough will have this toward the end of their lives, as aging is the disability that comes for us all. The proven method to sustain persons during those periods is to have enough people in their productive years; it generally requires more than the replacement rate. And, if that doesn’t happen, the less productive suffer and die more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ufmu1WD2TSk
All that said, I’m against encouraging teenage pregnancy, and for full bodily autonomy – no one should be forced to let anyone else use their uterus.
bss03@infosec.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•Fox News doc says not enough ’15 to 19′ year-olds are having kids: ‘The fertility is down’English
5·2 days agoDepends on the state, but I think mostly yes.
Like many laws, statutory rape is often inconsistently applied. The most likely scenario is that someone with societal power uses it as a lever to impose their will. Cops rarely, if ever, go looking for someone to protect through enforcement of the law.
This is a repost, so I’ll just link to my response there: https://infosec.pub/comment/17474305 (Basically, “we” didn’t; lots for deaths and injuries prevented by pads and helmets.)
“The Java Trap”
(link for the lazy: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html )
WARNING: This is NOT “Free Software” or “Open Source”.
AI app: Great picture! That a “fls Brown cup”; it is delicious and fatal!
bss03@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Is Sitting on a Record 50k Unsold EVsEnglish
1·8 days agoI thought that was just the Cybertruck, which yes, I wouldn’t drive even if someone gave me one. I’d flip it and buy something else.
I think both the sedan and roadster are okay electric cars, and I think they have enough range I could use them to reduce the amount of gas I burn in my Volt for longer trips.
But, I haven’t really been paying attention to Tesla recently, and Elmu has certainly been looking horrible to me.
bss03@infosec.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•POV: M$ releases a new VSCode versionEnglish
2·11 days agoit was inherent to the terminal that you can’t position the cursor and select text using the mouse, and also inherent that there are not right-click menus
There may be terminals for which that is a limitation, but with neovim in konsole, I can (left) click to move the cursor or select text and right-click to get a contextual menu.
Separately, the TUI libary we use for RESTMan is Brick and does support mouse events. IIRC we only support mouse-wheel scrolling, but there’s a lot more that is possible.
So, I think it might worth your time to try some TUI alternatives to your GUI environment.
Your larger point that TUI can’t fully replace GUI stands, at least IMO. Even for plain text formats (e.g. dotty) that I want to edit with a fixed-width font, an image (pre)view can be essential to some tasks. I don’t usually find that’s true for coding tasks, but design docs often benefit from charts.
bss03@infosec.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•POV: M$ releases a new VSCode versionEnglish
6·11 days agoYou might in the future. Both vim and neovim are accepting genAI code contributions. There’s a vim-classic fork around, but it is “rolled back” to pre-vimscript9.
bss03@infosec.pubto
News@lemmy.world•Prosecutors used hip-hop lyrics to help sentence a man to death: ‘This only happens to rap music’
6·11 days agoThe writers of “reality” are a bunch of plagiarists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14WE3A0PwVs /s
bss03@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Claude Code's source code appears to have leaked: here's what we knowEnglish
11·12 days agoOnce companies started suing people trying to practice “responsible disclosure”, I stopped attacking people that choose maximum disclosure.
Responsible disclosure has always been a bit of a hedge. It’s rare to be able to show you are actually the first person/organization to discover a vulnerability.
bss03@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Claude Code's source code appears to have leaked: here's what we knowEnglish
8·12 days agowe are going to need to develop a different model of learning, using, and processing information that considers the provenance of where the information came from and how it got there
They used to teach this in schools under “critical thinking skills”. Following the chain of sources to the primary sources was a task I had to to (at least in part) more than once in secondary school.
Authoritarians don’t like that tho.
Confirming that it works for my hachyderm.io account.
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I think current measurements show expansion itself increasing, which means gravity is already too weak to decrease expansion and will continue getting weaker. There’s definitely open questions, but most current observations and models do not point toward the universe ever collapsing back to a single point.