the reserve attained legal personhood in 2021, so it isn't exactly in the same category as any of those things. or at least it wouldn't be quite that simple to assign non human things authorship.
> the tendency for wages in jobs that have experienced little or no increase in labor productivity to rise in response to rising wages in other jobs that did experience high productivity growth. In turn, these sectors of the economy become more expensive over time, because their input costs increase while productivity does not. Typically, this affects services more than manufactured goods, and in particular health, education, arts and culture.
This is a really roundabout way of referencing the scene in Silicon Valley where he figures out the new algorithm while everyone else is having a side conversation about how best to manage the conference attendees.
i used to use pihole, and i'll totallyyyyy get around to setting my homelab back up soon ( and adguard home is also on my radar :3 )