HelluvaBottomCarter [comrade/them]

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  • Despite what many think, Hexbear servers do not use TCP protocol. TCP is bourgeois decadence and we rely on a much more leftist solution.

    When you submit a post, it goes to a reclusive leftist who writes it into a pamphlet and submits it to the newsletter. Then the newsletter goes to a mercurial leftist editor. Once your post gets published in the news letter, some crust punks print them out at the public library and distribute them in independent coffee shops and tape them to bus stops. That is where your post is then found and entered directly into the Hexbear main server by a podcast enthusiast from Bushwick.

    Apparently someone is doing double-duty so we must hold a conference and do some self-crit.


  • Despite what many think, Hexbear servers do not use TCP protocol. TCP is bourgeois decadence and we rely on a much more leftist solution.

    When you submit a post, it goes to a reclusive leftist who writes it into a pamphlet and submits it to the newsletter. Then the newsletter goes to a mercurial leftist editor. Once your post gets published in the news letter, some crust punks print them out at the public library and distribute them in independent coffee shops and tape them to bus stops. That is where your post is then found and entered directly into the Hexbear main server by a podcast enthusiast from Bushwick.

    Apparently someone is doing double-duty so we must hold a conference and do some self-crit.


  • Despite what many think, Hexbear servers do not use TCP protocol. TCP is bourgeois decadence and we rely on a much more leftist solution.

    When you submit a post, it goes to a reclusive leftist who writes it into a pamphlet and submits it to the newsletter. Then the newsletter goes to a mercurial leftist editor. Once your post gets published in the news letter, some crust punks print them out at the public library and distribute them in independent coffee shops and tape them to bus stops. That is where your post is then found and entered directly into the Hexbear main server by a podcast enthusiast from Bushwick.

    Apparently someone is doing double-duty so we must hold a conference and do some self-crit.


















  • I think the biggest problem with what you’re saying is that stores are already doing it. What does happen, can happen. If having customers check out their own groceries and pick their own product is so profitable, and the other is not, then why are they doing pickups? On the one hand these retail giants are so smart they’re using the Piggly Wiggly model because it’s the most cost-effective thing but they’re also throwing all that away on apps and online ordering?

    Distribution chains already flow from larger warehouses to smaller stores. A store that is a last-mile micro fulfillment center works just fine in the distribution chain. In fact, when you order online they already ship stuff to their stores for your order. They’re already taking things from the larger fulfillment center and moving it to a store. Then an employee gets it ready for you to pickup. They don’t actually have stock of everything listed on their site. They even bounce inventory from store to store.

    Walmarts are warehouses. Lowe’s Hardware and Home Depot are warehouses. Sam’s Club, Costco, BJs, etc. They’re not distribution centers but they are warehouses.