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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • Welcome to being a Doomer. 90s was according to several sources the best time ever in human history, the peak that is.

    “The crux of the problem is that, geopolitically and demographically speaking, for most of the last seventy-five years, we have been living in that perfect moment. At the end of World War II, the Americans created history’s greatest military alliance to arrest, contain, and beat back the Soviet Union…What is often forgotten, however, is that this alliance was only half the plan. In order to cement their new coalition, the Americans also fostered an environment of global security so that any partner could go anywhere, anytime, interface with anyone, in any economic manner, participate in any supply chain and access any material input – all without needing a military escort. This butter side of the Americans’ guns-and-butter deal created what we today recognize as free trade. Globalization. Globalization brought development and industrialization to a wide swath of the planet for the first time, generating the mass consumption societies and the blizzard of trade and the juggernaut of technological progress we all find so familiar. And that reshaped global demographics. Mass development and industrialization extended life spans, while simultaneously encouraging urbanization. For decades that meant more and more workers and consumers, the people who give economies some serious go. One outcome among many was the fastest economic growth humanity has ever seen. Decades of it…But all things must pass. We now face a new change in condition…”

    • Peter Zeihan, The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization

    This book is: Something

    Top comment here describes it better then I can;

    https://goodreads.com/book/show/58782897-the-end-of-the-world-is-just-the-beginning











  • I ran Ubuntu 2204 on my thinkpad t14 for around 4 years, and it was just perfect. Everything worked perfectly the whole time.

    Ive just switched to Fedora Silverblue and so far a similar experience.

    However ive also run a hp cheap laptop with ubuntu server 2204 and it kept causing all sorts of weird problems, mostly poor performance because of shit cpu i guess. Moved that setup over to a thinkpad and just smooth sailing.

    Forgot my point, guess its “i like thinkpads”?

    But I agree, there can be all sorts of cryptic shit. This also applies to windows and i guess any os that supports such an INSANE RANGE of hardware…