NireBryce

reality is the battlefield

the first line goes in Cohost embeds

🐥 I am not embroiled in any legal battle
🐦 other than battles that are legal 🎮

I speak to the universe and it speaks back, in it's own way.

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email: contact at breadthcharge dot net

I live on the northeast coast of the US.

'non-functional programmer'. 'far left'.

conceptual midwife.

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also:

Hindenburg is funny. They do investigative reporting for years and then release it and short-sell the company at the same time. And to think, I never would have seen it, had Block not tried to sue them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block,_Inc.#Allegations_of_illegal_activity

highlights FTFA:

Our 2-year investigation has concluded that Block has systematically taken advantage of the demographics it claims to be helping. The “magic” behind Block’s business has not been disruptive innovation, but rather the company’s willingness to facilitate fraud against consumers and the government, avoid regulation, dress up predatory loans and fees as revolutionary technology, and mislead investors with inflated metrics.

CEO Jack Dorsey has publicly touted how Cash App is mentioned in hundreds of hip hop songs as evidence of its mainstream appeal. A review of those songs show that the artists are not generally rapping about Cash App’s smooth user interface—many describe using it to scam, traffic drugs or even pay for murder. See our compilation video on this here

“I paid them hitters through Cash App”— Block paid to promote a video for a song called “Cash App” which described paying contract killers through the app. The song’s artist was later arrested for attempted murder.

We also believe Jack Dorsey has built an empire—and amassed a $5 billion personal fortune—professing to care deeply about the demographics he is taking advantage of. With Dorsey and top executives already having sold over $1 billion in equity on Block’s meteoric pandemic run higher, they have ensured they will be fine, regardless of the outcome for everyone else.



linking the @spiders post about collateral shame and autism so they don't have to see the replies to this

the tldr is that people complaining about people playing guitar at parties made it really hard to play guitar around people

and yeah. it also extends past autism, but autism can often make the threshhold for it lower, or people misunderstand.

but I'm gonna go further and say that like, as I've said in countless posts, the idea of "cringe" has collateral damage (and is inherently fascistic with it's implicit social surveillance)

and so can minor complaints everyone has but generalizes for brevity

I know it's not as bad as the suicide bait posts but it's still good to like. think a lil bit before saying a thing. especially if you're in a position of (relative) social power within a pocket of community, or often speak with authority (intentionally or not, qualified or not) on other things.

they're little things but like, if you want to break the cycles you kinda have to like, actually do that. across all things. or you're helping contribute to them probably-unintentionally.

and if you're a leftist or anti-capitalist, know that doing these things both reflects kinda badly on your principles, and aids your enemy as it's part of their systems of social control (though likely organic instead of international). Don't make our jobs harder for dopamine, c'mon.