@lanodan
Anarcho-capitalism was created as a "bridge" between the "New Right" (classical liberals, Objectivists, etc) and the "Old Left" (left-anarchists). The idea was that all human association and institutions should be voluntary whether that be from privately owned companies, self-employeed individuals, worker co-ops, or non-profit organizations. There were originally people on both sides who were on board, but things feel apart when Rothbard sided with the Paleo-Conservatives, later in his life.
Though due to the fact that some people believe that it's contradictory to anarchism, some instead go for terms like Voluntaryist or Autarchist (rule of self).
>Like you'd replace police with private milicia, and from there they can claim they own everything between each others.
Ancaps believe that property can only be obtained either by trading or applying labor (or having someone voluntarily applying the labor for you) to unclaimed property, unlike the state which can claim whatever property they want as long as they have the means to take it and defend it.
>For example open marketplaces and other kind of bazaar would be essentially gone.
Not necessarily. You can still have collectively owned property if a group of people decided to apply labor to unclaimed property and declare that it is collectively owned. So you can still have open markets that nobody actually owns but anyone can set up a stand.
The so called "left-rothbardians" believe that any property that was owned by the state (think public parks and plazas) should belong to everyone if the state is abolished.
@lanodan Mafias and states are considered the same thing by libertarian principles. Both are NAP violators.
Anyway, I honestly don't care what political or economic system people choose to live by. While I would like to see a modern ancap society come into being (which we probably will see with things like seasteading). I wouldn't force the entire world to live like that. It's better to have smaller micro-societies with their own ideologies to see what works and what doesn't than to argue about how the whole world should live.
@gabriel I'm wondering what it would take to make something like DoorDash or UberEats, but decentralized. I see most restraunts have tablets dedicated for receiving orders. I wonder if those tablets can run as servers and you just have a simple protocol for placing orders. However, I think things might be too complicated for restaurant owners/managers to handle.
@lanodan Doesn't a ReactOS port logically imply a Windows port? Unless it's possible for a program to run on ReactOS and not-Windows. Just port it to ReactOS just to see if it can run on a non-POSIX system.
Now create a git server with a single endpoint that anyone can push any commit to. All projects have the same remote for pushing code.
To pull code you need the commit hash... wait, you can sign commits and then do an naddr type thing where the bech32 contains the user's pubkey and label.
Starting to realized how git could really be reimagined to be connected with Nostr.
Given that most people are too stupid to compile from source. I'm considering selling my games while providing the full source code with assets included on Codeberg or any other repository host. It might be a sustainable business model.
Why the fuck are we still using email in the year 2024 of our Lord :disintegrate: fucking decades for a better alternative to appear (and it's a very low bar) but still empty handed. Billions, no, trillions must perish.
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Behind on rent. I'm still in the homeless program and they've given me a couple days extra to get the back rent or I'll be kicked out. I got life changing news a few days ago and I'm months away from moving out of here and right on the edge of stability. Sick and disabled. Need housing for survival. Refuse to accept outside assistance
I really hate seeing mask signs and social distancing markers still being in some stores, despite them no longer enforcing those policies. Take them down already! I don't want to see anymore relics of that shitty chapter of our lives.
(For the love of God, Jeff, do not reply because I'm not in the mood for your bullshit!)