True but then none of us would be alive to comment about it.
Shouldn't that be “e e cummings”?
Logically I don't see how a n>2 person marriage would be more likely to be abusive than a two person marriage.
A variation on Poe’s Law essentially https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe's_law
> We really don't have any direct, past precedent for this type of situation. Unfortunately we do have precedent. Through all of history almost no one owed their own home. It was by extraordinary government intervention…
They may lobby and campaign finance their way to some very inconvenient legislation but to consistently hurt EV they would need to turn it into a political shibboleth in the way the oil industry did with climate change.…
Rent seeking kills innovation. Patents as currently legislated, issued and resold are overwhelmingly just tools for rent seeking. There probably is a theoretical way to do it that encourages innovation but it’s hard to…
This means that raising housing costs, interest rates and debt, taxes, and medical costs reduce his figure for foreign imports as a percentage of spending. That increasing the amount spent on those things is “good news”…
But if they called it ‘rent’ instead of ‘tax’ there would be far less outrage. Strange value system.
On the positive, the personalities you’ll be forced to work with at YCombinator companies is made clear by the fanaticism found in the comments here.
> so far it seems like "no", or "not yet" On the contrary, it does indeed and has been known to do so for many decades [0,1] Indeed, in Citizens United, SCOTUS in the concurring opinion claimed the founders intent in…
Note it is backwards to think that if a platform _fails_ to carry the regime's message then _the platform_ is impeding freedom rather than noting that it is _the government_ that is applying anti-freedom pressure on a…
>Even if what you described about current American elections was actually the case (it isn't) https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/13301372676801863...…
I'm am guessing you do not live in Hungary, Poland, Brazil or Turkey either. Everything in the US is political now: face masks, 5G networks, vaccines, mail. Facebook dominates people's lives yet is an endless spam of…
It is indeed as physics is an abstraction of reality. And both are conspicuously accurate far more often than not. "An adjustment to suffering that requires powerful people to loose some power" means exactly the same…
>Yeah, it's almost as if human beings care about concrete, meaningful changes that affect their lives and not some all-encompassing, abstract class struggle. The plantation owner worries only about the bottom line and…
[edit] I had a lengthy more thoughtful post here but it seems I had mistaken a pronouncement for a discussion. The near instant voting response made me realize that absurdity, especially in light of the fact that I am…
It might seem that way but, as the many posts bellow show, that is literally what is being advocated. There should be no disclaimer on posts advocating drinking Lysol because: the parents would have hurt the kid anyway,…
Facebook is not the web, it is a toy devoted to advertisement. It is not were potential Einsteins or Galileos debut their big new ideas. It is not were cover ups about WMD or anything else are initially exposed. All of…
I'm pointing out a problem with a real post that actually exists right at this very moment.
So the enormously popular post telling parents to make their kids drink Lysol should not have even the slightest warning next to it because the poster could be like Galileo or Einstein?
Because they were hammered into submission by demagogues and their supporters who rely on disinformation and conspiracy theories to retain power.
>...the bifurcation of the American dream. It used to be that working-class folks could reasonably aspire to buy a house. ...So unemployment is going to be bad for one part of America... Housing as institutional…
> the risk of getting Covid19 and not getting access to hospital resources is much lower than expected, so it was true. Not quite true, NYC was over stressed and there is at least one mass grave and are still corpses in…
yeah, dictatorships and leaders with and autocratic mentality like to downplay disasters. An obviously harmful policy.
True but then none of us would be alive to comment about it.
Shouldn't that be “e e cummings”?
Logically I don't see how a n>2 person marriage would be more likely to be abusive than a two person marriage.
A variation on Poe’s Law essentially https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe's_law
> We really don't have any direct, past precedent for this type of situation. Unfortunately we do have precedent. Through all of history almost no one owed their own home. It was by extraordinary government intervention…
They may lobby and campaign finance their way to some very inconvenient legislation but to consistently hurt EV they would need to turn it into a political shibboleth in the way the oil industry did with climate change.…
Rent seeking kills innovation. Patents as currently legislated, issued and resold are overwhelmingly just tools for rent seeking. There probably is a theoretical way to do it that encourages innovation but it’s hard to…
This means that raising housing costs, interest rates and debt, taxes, and medical costs reduce his figure for foreign imports as a percentage of spending. That increasing the amount spent on those things is “good news”…
But if they called it ‘rent’ instead of ‘tax’ there would be far less outrage. Strange value system.
On the positive, the personalities you’ll be forced to work with at YCombinator companies is made clear by the fanaticism found in the comments here.
> so far it seems like "no", or "not yet" On the contrary, it does indeed and has been known to do so for many decades [0,1] Indeed, in Citizens United, SCOTUS in the concurring opinion claimed the founders intent in…
Note it is backwards to think that if a platform _fails_ to carry the regime's message then _the platform_ is impeding freedom rather than noting that it is _the government_ that is applying anti-freedom pressure on a…
>Even if what you described about current American elections was actually the case (it isn't) https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/13301372676801863...…
I'm am guessing you do not live in Hungary, Poland, Brazil or Turkey either. Everything in the US is political now: face masks, 5G networks, vaccines, mail. Facebook dominates people's lives yet is an endless spam of…
It is indeed as physics is an abstraction of reality. And both are conspicuously accurate far more often than not. "An adjustment to suffering that requires powerful people to loose some power" means exactly the same…
>Yeah, it's almost as if human beings care about concrete, meaningful changes that affect their lives and not some all-encompassing, abstract class struggle. The plantation owner worries only about the bottom line and…
[edit] I had a lengthy more thoughtful post here but it seems I had mistaken a pronouncement for a discussion. The near instant voting response made me realize that absurdity, especially in light of the fact that I am…
It might seem that way but, as the many posts bellow show, that is literally what is being advocated. There should be no disclaimer on posts advocating drinking Lysol because: the parents would have hurt the kid anyway,…
Facebook is not the web, it is a toy devoted to advertisement. It is not were potential Einsteins or Galileos debut their big new ideas. It is not were cover ups about WMD or anything else are initially exposed. All of…
I'm pointing out a problem with a real post that actually exists right at this very moment.
So the enormously popular post telling parents to make their kids drink Lysol should not have even the slightest warning next to it because the poster could be like Galileo or Einstein?
Because they were hammered into submission by demagogues and their supporters who rely on disinformation and conspiracy theories to retain power.
>...the bifurcation of the American dream. It used to be that working-class folks could reasonably aspire to buy a house. ...So unemployment is going to be bad for one part of America... Housing as institutional…
> the risk of getting Covid19 and not getting access to hospital resources is much lower than expected, so it was true. Not quite true, NYC was over stressed and there is at least one mass grave and are still corpses in…
yeah, dictatorships and leaders with and autocratic mentality like to downplay disasters. An obviously harmful policy.