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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • Huh? People that use steering wheel and peddles for racing games have a serious advantage, it’s far more accurate, I have no idea what makes you think it’s too slow or what that’s even supposed to mean.

    Most people use a controller for racing games because there’s no setup or space requirements and it’s what they’re used to. Plus a basic decent steering wheel setup is about three to four times the cost of a standard Xbox or PlayStation controller.


  • I did state at the beginning that I’m “no economist” but I guess you didn’t catch that 🤷‍♂️

    Also looking back at what you wrote you weren’t suggesting giving everyone a million dollars, but a hundred thousand people a million dollars. I would still think that would have some negative consequences for inflation, although it’d depend where we’re doing this, what country, town city etc.

    I don’t understand how releasing that much money wouldn’t count as an increase in money supply (even though it would be a temporary increase… Is that where you make the distinction?), but I guess even that much would be a drop in the ocean in most larger Western countries.

    On top of all that as far as I’m aware the US and probably many other countries have been “borrowing” crazy amounts of money, to the point where I’m surprised the world economy hasn’t completely collapsed by now, prices are certainly rising more rapidly than I’ve ever seen.

    Other than the money give away I agree with what you’ve said in your last post for the most part.

    Solutions, for where? The whole world? Honestly Western countries are mostly doing ok in the great scheme of things, could things be better, sure, but it seems a bit spoiled brat like to complain when the average world income is less than $10,000 a year.

    One thing that I think would make a big difference worldwide (but will never happen) would be if people and companies weren’t allowed to hoard real-estate and houses, or at least strong disincentives to limit such behaviour.

    Being stuck renting especially with how rents are getting less and less affordable is pretty horrible, as is having to mortgage yourself up to the gills just to get a basic dwelling…

    But yeah, no solutions here, as even good ideas need to be executed, and how are we going to do that???