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Cake day: January 20th, 2026

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  • This is actually forbidden knowledge. You shouldn’t have seen it, not sure why you have. It’s a self reinforcing recursive spiral fractal graph, the key to free energy from water. If you put it in a car, it can drive 1000 miles on just 1 gallon of water. Big tech and the capitalists doesn’t want you to know, so they probably did something to delete it from your memory. I’m surprised this post stayed up so long, maybe MOSAD has no eyes on Lemmy yet?








  • I don’t have a tenure committee and nobody cares what I research as long as I publish and get grants. Ymmv. Edit: also, the comic skips postdoc, which is probably the most care free career stage (you can pretty much do whatever the fuck you want as long as you manage to impress your supervisor every now and then with original stuff and follow through to turn them into papers).






  • Another way to put it. If we decided, technically we could buy back all treasury bonds from the market with money that didn’t exist yesterday (see QE that I linked previously, also google open market operations). The debt would go to zero. There is literally no technical reason not to do this. But, that would destroy money markets and the exchange rate of the USD, so we would need to stop buying goods from other countries, which would stop the economy… so it would be a very bad move. But I just want to make the point through that US government debt is really not like your family credit card debt.


  • Not exactly. I talk about their relative growth, not their relative size. The debt doesn’t matter. There is no specific amount of debt, either nominal, or expressed as a percentage of gdp, that is definitely too much. This is because the USD is the global reserve currency and it’s issued by the federal reserve, which is part of the US federal government. Imagine you’re the bank in Monopoly, and you also own the monopoly money printing machine. There is no way you can’t pay for something in monopoly money, because you can just print more if you need more. That kind of devalues the existing money supply, but that’s a gradual effect, there’s no specific limit that this means.
    I guess the bigger picture: money isn’t real. People need goods, services and infrastructure, not money. The country is prosperous if it can allow its citizens to consume goods, use services and depend on infrastructure. Whether the debt is 100 or 10 or 1000 percent of GDP, does not matter. What matters is if we can keep increasing the amount of goods we produce, housing we build, etc. Problem comes when those things slow down. The housing crisis, for example, in not primarily because of high interest rates (rates are not high and the crisis was already on when rates were historically low). It is because there are not enough houses being built in the places where it’s needed, due to shortages of labor and materials (and zoning, but that’s for another discussion)



  • Therapy (if we talk about talk therapy with a psychologist) is difficult, and takes a very highly trained and skillful person many many sessions to get a breakthrough. As sad as that sounds, these qualities make it expensive, and thus only available to those who have money or have access to a system that provides it (for which in most places you need to be a very severe case).
    My impression is that it’s quite normal for a patient going in completely oblivious about the nature of their issues. If I were you, I wouldn’t expect the therapist to directly address the issue that I name as my top concern. I would expect them to start learning about me, finding out who am I and what my life was like, then identify the issue we need to work on, then gently lead me to discover it for myself. To put it bluntly, if you knew your issue, you wouldn’t need this type of therapy.
    Having said that, it is very important to be able to trust your therapist and feel that you are in good hands, and it can take a few tries to find someone who works.
    Meditation, exercise and sleep are very very helpful for mental health, but may not be all you need. Still, it’s good to make progress on these fronts as well, won’t hurt. I wish you good luck and I hope you will find the help you need. It took me years of trying different approaches and things before I found a therapist who helped. The issue that I was seeking help for during all those years, was a surface level symptom and had nothing to do with my real issues.