Hexbollah [he/him, any]
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Hexbollah [he/him, any]@hexbear.netto
Risa@startrek.website•One day Star Trek will probably morph into a religion.English
1·2 years agodeleted by creator
Hexbollah [he/him, any]@hexbear.netto
Memes@lemmy.ml•One of my back teeth is aching at the momentEnglish
22·2 years agoIn America, dental and health insurance are separate. And many jobs that provide health insurance can often not provide dental insurance. There is a reason teeth are referred to as the “luxury bones”.
Hexbollah [he/him, any]@hexbear.netto
Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•What is your opinion on the Roman senator Cicero?English
16·2 years agoI was listening to people reviewing the first season of HBO’s Rome, and what stuck with me is they pointed out that post-2016, the Pompey/Anti-Caesar faction seems like the most out of touch geriatric Democrats. Even if they are in the abstract on the right side, they are so dedicated to the status quo and can’t seem to understand that things have moved on, and people don’t believe in the forms or institutions anymore. So they are stuck defending institutions from the right and complaining about how Trump/Caesar is not following the norms.
Hexbollah [he/him, any]@hexbear.netto
shitposting@lemmygrad.ml•When the bad isn't breakingEnglish
9·2 years agoWhen the sky has no rim
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Eli5 why socialist countries don't have recessionsEnglish
92·2 years agoThey can have recessions, depending on how plugged in their economy is to the broader international capitalist market. But often socialist countries don’t because the capitalist free market operates on supply and demand self-correction. This is dipping a bit into control theory and dynamic systems, but broadly, you get oscillations (business cycles) if there are delays and/or too much correction/amplification of signals. So, if there is unmet demand, it is overshot or as the market is correcting, the demand reduces, so that there is overproduction. This overshoot, is often seen as a bubble inflating and bursting.
But to get to why this can be avoided in socialist countries, we have to recognize that this is one of the few dimensions where central planning, even very flawed and crude versions, is robust. The planners can say “we have a demand of 500 units, and only 400 were delivered, increase production by 25%.” Where multiple competing enterprises could just say “There is a market for 100 more units. So expand production by a significant fraction of that (leading to the many competing firms to produce a factor more)”. Because of the lack of coordination, and the incentive to try to capture a large fraction of a market for profit, a lot of these self-correction mechanisms in capitalism overshoot their targets, causing a firm to go into bankruptcy and not pay back debts. But any form of planning can somewhat dampen that, even if fluctuations and errors can lead to some overproduction or shortfall.
Hexbollah [he/him, any]@hexbear.netto
Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition@midwest.social•Waiting on the ho-ho hotdogs for DecemberEnglish
3·2 years agoGod, now I can’t stop thinking about making beer brats, but with Mountain Dew instead of beer.





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