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  • Let’s say in your example, Lisa and John both have successful careers. They get married, have kids, and agree that they don’t both need to be working, so John keeps his job and Lisa takes care of the kids, takes care of the house, etc.

    Twenty years later, they get divorced. Lisa now has a 20-year gap in her resume and her skillset is dated and she’s functionally unemployable in her previous career. John has built up 20 years of expertise and has a successful career ahead of him.

    Equitable distribution of assets is only part of it - future prospects need to be considered, as well.









  • If it’s only displays being shared and not keyboards / mice / etc., there’s HDMI switchers that operate on a many-to-many basis (where you can have multiple inputs, multiple outputs, and route them as you please). You press the button for the output, then press the button for the input you want to route there, and they all work independently. Those definitely work with consoles. This isn’t exactly what OP is looking for, as the ones I’ve used don’t let you save ‘scenes’ like they’re describing, but they do let you switch displays around easily. Some of them are sketchy with PCs; whether OP wants one that lets the PCs think all of the monitors are always plugged in, or one that makes them think the monitors have been disconnected is kind of up to personal preference but that’s a consideration.



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    Why does a general strike have to be organized?

    Because we have like, 350 million people here, and if it’s not organized, you just have a tiny insignificant percentage buying less and the economy doesn’t even notice.

    If “buy less stuff” was all it took, well… I’ve been doing that for years, so why isn’t the problem solved yet? It’s because the vast majority of people aren’t. It needs an organized effort to get the word out, and to make people who otherwise wouldn’t engage understand the potential impact, and how to realize that.

    There’s also the problem where a prolonged general strike would mean a huge number of people would lose their health care and wouldn’t be able to pay rent or buy food and that’s simply not sustainable. I’m not sure how to overcome that problem, and so far nobody else seems to, either.