Free Software and the Technological Management of Inflation

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Jonathan Matt Gresham
Hors ligne
A rejoint: 07/24/2023

[I would also like to apologize for sending that "grundrisse" post, that was off topic. It won't happen again]

People might be empathetic to simply adjusting the inflation target by a
small fraction because sometimes inflation gets to high or too low, and
then we need to use some policy or framework to make a decision upon
what to do. But what if people lack the professional ethics to do their
job? Uncertainty is the key word here. If there were a virtual private
environment understood in some interesting economic and technological
way, would there not be the gravitation to make the whole system of
management proprietary generative systems? We need a global security
network built on free software and professional ethics to make the
management of inflation possible.

What do you say?

prospero
Hors ligne
A rejoint: 05/20/2022

> Free Software and the Technological Management of Inflation

I always carry a secret inflatable bed with me in case of emergency sleepover.

I exclusively use the integrated electrical pump technology to manage inflation, and free soft air.

andyprough
Hors ligne
A rejoint: 02/12/2015

You bourgeoisie and your capitalist imperialist colonialist electrical non-free soft air pumps.

We, the proletariat, know that soft air isn't really free unless you manually pump it by hand yourself.

prospero
Hors ligne
A rejoint: 05/20/2022

Clearly you were distracted by a flying banana during your last crash course into the proletariat.

After the socialist revolution, there will be no inflation at all. So we will all be equally sleeping on the floor.

andyprough
Hors ligne
A rejoint: 02/12/2015

It was not a flying banana or a magic banana, it was a Che Banana.

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Lugodunos
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A rejoint: 05/28/2022

Ban Hanna?
I know those communists where antisemites!
What, we're not in the The Troll Lounge? OK, don't mind what I said, then.