Lockdown Glee

It’s telling how many liberals seem gleeful about this sort of thing. Why? is the question I’ve been asking myself lately. Of course, there are probably a variety of answers. There usually are.

Part of I think is understandable: this pandemic is dealing a blow of sorts to parts of capitalism and that is something they’ve been unable to achieve in 40 years of attempts. That it’s only benefitting monopolies and oligopolies and such seems lost on these types altogether.

And part of it is that a lot of these people crowing about how very hard we’ll have to lock down is that they are trust-funders insulated from any real economic consequences.

Another factor is that, though they’ve abandoned most conventional religion, that sort of thinking has not abandoned them. They are convinced somewhere deep in their nominally-secular souls that through suffering comes redemption, and what better suffering than economic collapse and ruin? Of course it’s not so sharply articulated in their minds, but that makes it more insidious rather than less.

In my opinion, of course, we shouldn’t close anything again. The time for lockdown is done. We tried it and it did not work, or did not work well enough. The reasons are now irrelevant.

Allowing lockdown to become a lefty religious movement, backed by oligopoly, is worse even than the alternative.

Sweder

After having weathered high death rates when it resisted a lockdown in the spring, Sweden now has one of Europeโ€™s lowest rates of daily new cases.

Swedish model is probably the correct one for most countries that aren’t Vietnam or New Zealand.

In Sweden, the number of new infections right now is surprisingly low.

Surprising to whom? That’s about what I’d expect to see, given what Sweden has done. It’s only surprising to the wannabe virtue-signalers.

The Whole Memory Hole

It’s interesting how in people’s (mostly liberals’) minds, the intent of lockdown has gone from the initial “flattening the curve” designed to preserve free capacity in hospitals to an end in itself to somehow preventing Covid-19 from spreading at all.

I know it’s been memory-holed, but that was never the intent. You can’t destroy a disease like SARS-Cov-2 with a lockdown. Not in most places, at least.

Do any of these people even recall “flattening the curve” now? I doubt it.

Floser

Instragram cares about making money, thus they must cater to fat American losers for ad dollars — and the corporations that want to sell garbage food (&c.) to them. If that’s too harsh for you, get off my fucking blog. I don’t give a shit.

Done coddling people.

Breaking Set

I don’t think I’ve ever taken a break that long between sets. Seems a really excessive time to me.

I’m not trying to be tough or anything, but it does seem a long rest. I usually take 2-3 minutes between sets, if that. I’m 44.

Monitorational

This is a good and accurate article about monitors.

To sum things up, I donโ€™t see a problem with 24โ€ 4k displays or even 27โ€ displays. I use both with macOS and love both, never had any problems. Of course, 5k or 6k would be better, but those go in the โ€œnice to haveโ€ category. 4k is a must-have, an absolute minimum for anyone working with text.

Agreed. If you don’t have at least a 4K display, and you work with text routinely, then you are just screwing yourself and your eyes. And who wants to be screwed in the eye?! No one, that’s who.

I’m always flummoxed by people who use absolutely shitty eye-destroying monitors to save $100 over five years. What a waste.

Various Ks

I know they are not, but when I hear people assert they cannot tell the difference between 4K, 5K and low-res 1080p and below (etc.) I just think they have to be lying.

The difference is so obvious and plain to me that…how could you not be able to tell? It’s like having a kitten and a T. Rex in front of you and saying, “These look the same to me. No difference at all.”

Human visual systems just aren’t that different. I don’t have Superman eyes. What’s going on here? (And yes I can tell reliably even when I don’t know what the monitor is.)

Risk Fact

If libs cared about what are real risks to them, instead of carping about people outside not wearing masks they’d work hard on losing weight, getting fit and not eating garbage. And they’d never ride in or drive a car again.