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  • Of course, you just need to make sure your power supply, however it is set up, needs to provide constant power over long term that the system needs at minimum. That means for ex. if you use solar, you need to have a big enough battery and array so that it can charge batteries throughout the day even when it’s cloudy so the system can be up overnight when there is no power generation happening. If you have for ex. a raspberry pi and a smartphone as a hotspot, you can probably have enough energy with an average UPS and one solar panel to make sure it will never go fully empty overnight, regardless how cloudy the day was.



  • Kids aren’t stupid

    Well, they ain’t smart either… Even adults know better but still many end up in situations that are preventable if you have just some small amount of rational thinking. Also… you first need to know it yourself, to be able to educate your kids. Most parents didn’t grow up with TikTok nor do they use it themselves. How to educate your kids about dangers you yourself don’t know or understand?


  • Quite a lot of kids and teenagers have the same reaction to taking away their phone, as addicts have when taking away their drugs. I don’t think education can solve problems that are already affecting peoples mental and physical state. Not giving kids TikTok is same as not giving kids to much sugar. In small doses and controlled yes, but nothing you would give them free unlimited access to.


  • The government is not wrong tbh. Young people are addicted to social media and scroll endlessly all the time, and I have myself came across, mildly put, disturbing content. I deleted most of my social media and use the bare minimum to only keep up with some remote friends.

    I also don’t buy the argument that it’s censoring because it’s just one of many many channels people can freely communicate. TikTok alone does not mean democracy. Also, the same way it can support democracy, so can it be used to demolish it by repeating false claims to make them appear truthful. And if you add AI on top which can generate convincing images and videos of whatever…








  • Staying wealthy is hard because you need to be able to manage money you have. As we can see in the world, quite a small percentage of people can do that. And there are plenty people who earn above average but still can afford under average. Yes, staying wealthy is easy when you know how, but seems that very few do. Also, you need to constantly being on the verge of survival not to be able to save/invest some money and let it compound and get to a decent amount at some point in the future.

    Inheritance in wrong hands is just pocket money that will be spent in short time.

    I am not from the country that is based on hardcore individualism. People want to build up something they can pass onto their children to have it better in life than their parents.

    It’s not illegal. Your money is your money. If you go, you take it with you. If you don’t spend money, there is nothing to tax.



  • Many issues with that also. First - wealthy people just move their wealth overseas, as most wealth is actually not in physical goods but freely movable virtual papers and money.

    Second, if the rule applies to all, it would leave a lot of children without the base which their parents worked their whole life for, as they would probably not afford to pay tax on a house they would inherit.

    And third, inheritance doesn’t mean anything really, but how someone can manage it. Being wealthy is easy. Becoming wealthy and staying wealthy is hard. Plenty of kids who destroyed empires their parents built. If the kids can manage the wealth and build upon it, why punish them for having good parents?


  • Because it’s immoral and it would be dual standards unless you take away from all who “didn’t earn it”, like disabled people or people temporary without jobs. Those also get money for basically existing.

    There’s also the problem of incentives, if you encourage taking from those who have, you prevent new people from possibly starting businesses because why should they, if it will basically be taken away from them? Better to be jobless or do some minimal non-useful work and get money for nothing from the wealthy. You just move the problem from A to B but you didn’t solve it.


  • Sorry, the post was a bit just following OPs thoughts and it was a bit hard to collect all the points. It seemed to me as if they focused on property wealth.

    Wealth inequality can be only tackled by moving away from capitalism to some other system. Capital = wealth. It’s the same thing. You simply live in a system whose goal is to use wealth to aquire more wealth. And it’s compounding.

    Most wealth lies in stocks, and you can’t tax people for holding stocks as this would break the system. You need to pay real money tax on potential money that you could have if you sell stocks. And you need to also calculate that stock prices can fall at any moment and what then? You paid taxes on money that you lost?

    What COULD be the solution - why are people who have tons of money, able to go to the bank and lend tons of money basically for free, compared to poor people who don’t have enough, and then also need to pay back more?

    I think this would be the key, you have on one hand double up, and on the other side double down. But, if people who don’t know how to manage money can easily get it and fail to pay it back… what then…?

    The system rewards those who invest their rewards, and punishes those who consume their rewards.