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Try games that are intellectually challenging and like an interactive book helping you grow. Game Ex. Opus Magnum (benefit ex. pcb layout)
Wikipedia itself is high-maintenance because of the volatile deletionism. I appreciate the patience of the practical editors who have an inclusionist bent, but the add/protect process is too inefficient/risky for my…
Manual mode with onbody interface solves a lot of transitional problems. See https://www.xprize.org/prizes/avatar
The Great CEO Within. Free ebook. Popular (1K+ HN points). Good methods. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZJZbv4J6FZ8Dnb0JuMhJxTnw... Unicorns vs Horses. Article. Good perspective.…
I have heard in person, multi millionaires joking about shooting people in the back of the head within the company open office and during business negotiations.
AMD keeping the same standard TDPs at 105W and 65W was such a good design decision. Clear contrast to Samsung's oft-criticized MLC to TLC move with their 980 Pro. People care about both absolute TDP and power efficiency.
The cost of a product is not only replacement price but also replacement time. Replacing with an alternative is more cost than an identical. High-quality long-life products have excellent value efficiency. The key to…
Thought experiment. Suppose 10K people have the technology and willingness to volunteer enough worktime to provide the essentials for all of the US. Some basic income program is implemented to distribute these…
Incorrect. The use of discarded product by non-market flows has no effect on market price.
Debt only delays the inevitable failure of get-a-job freestyle capitalism as we know it.
We need a new economy. The ability to work and survive does not need to be so precarious. If households could make everything themselves, no abstract shock or "job market" would disturb them. But that is not reality.…
I use markdown files organized in folders under a master folder version-controlled with git.
Which is better? Basic income or guaranteed jobs? Are we ok if Alex works 40hrs/wk for 50K/yr total income while Brett and his girlfriend work 0 for 30K/yr? If robots do actually everything prices are zero. No need for…
This is why options are dangerous. Other people set the price of the stock. That said, stocks are fundamentally safer. If you own company X and they succeed/profit well longterm, you receive great dividends regardless…
Tried the custom webapp and DB solution for a while. Wasn't publicly portable enough (for others to copy paste/export easily). Currently using markdown files in git repos.
High unemployment means that people with money are buying too slowly and/or too non-uniformly. The responsibility to spend money quickly/uniformly falls intuitively on the rich, and thoughtfully also with the poor.…
How many hours of other people's worktime do you consume every day? Obviously they want you to work for them too. That's what trade is. So what does fair trade look like? How much forced charity is fair?
Pumping young and dumb people full of debt is bad design. This phenomenon will die as we upgrade the economy.
Junk info removed, mediocre info replaced, tags avoided, logically indexed, curation anti-gaming power-tiered, simplicity focused. I like the principles a lot. I assume that "using questions" means something like…
Agreed. I wouldn't want to waste my time reading or organizing trash info. Focusing on high quality info makes sense. Time is limited so we better make and live using efficient systems. Without the clickbait adpalooza…
I'm interested in hearing more about its general design. I've been thinking about knowledge theory since 2012 and my current solution is to attach a broad privately-curated knowledge base (ended up simplifying to a…
Pierce the abstraction. A builder spends 2000 hrs this year making your home. You pay him back 420 hrs annually over 5 years. Some debts are just fine.
Reliability work is unfortunately under-observed and under-valued... until its absence triggers an incident.
Agreed money printing solves the gross income promise. I meant real income as the problem as well. UBI, guaranteed jobs, seems all these solutions fundamentally require sufficient money flow to work. People spending…
I'm doubtful of any tax-based plan as a longterm solution. Here's why. Money needs to flow in a circle for a sustainability. But we can't force people to spend all their money monthly and even then tax is not 100% so…
Try games that are intellectually challenging and like an interactive book helping you grow. Game Ex. Opus Magnum (benefit ex. pcb layout)
Wikipedia itself is high-maintenance because of the volatile deletionism. I appreciate the patience of the practical editors who have an inclusionist bent, but the add/protect process is too inefficient/risky for my…
Manual mode with onbody interface solves a lot of transitional problems. See https://www.xprize.org/prizes/avatar
The Great CEO Within. Free ebook. Popular (1K+ HN points). Good methods. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZJZbv4J6FZ8Dnb0JuMhJxTnw... Unicorns vs Horses. Article. Good perspective.…
I have heard in person, multi millionaires joking about shooting people in the back of the head within the company open office and during business negotiations.
AMD keeping the same standard TDPs at 105W and 65W was such a good design decision. Clear contrast to Samsung's oft-criticized MLC to TLC move with their 980 Pro. People care about both absolute TDP and power efficiency.
The cost of a product is not only replacement price but also replacement time. Replacing with an alternative is more cost than an identical. High-quality long-life products have excellent value efficiency. The key to…
Thought experiment. Suppose 10K people have the technology and willingness to volunteer enough worktime to provide the essentials for all of the US. Some basic income program is implemented to distribute these…
Incorrect. The use of discarded product by non-market flows has no effect on market price.
Debt only delays the inevitable failure of get-a-job freestyle capitalism as we know it.
We need a new economy. The ability to work and survive does not need to be so precarious. If households could make everything themselves, no abstract shock or "job market" would disturb them. But that is not reality.…
I use markdown files organized in folders under a master folder version-controlled with git.
Which is better? Basic income or guaranteed jobs? Are we ok if Alex works 40hrs/wk for 50K/yr total income while Brett and his girlfriend work 0 for 30K/yr? If robots do actually everything prices are zero. No need for…
This is why options are dangerous. Other people set the price of the stock. That said, stocks are fundamentally safer. If you own company X and they succeed/profit well longterm, you receive great dividends regardless…
Tried the custom webapp and DB solution for a while. Wasn't publicly portable enough (for others to copy paste/export easily). Currently using markdown files in git repos.
High unemployment means that people with money are buying too slowly and/or too non-uniformly. The responsibility to spend money quickly/uniformly falls intuitively on the rich, and thoughtfully also with the poor.…
How many hours of other people's worktime do you consume every day? Obviously they want you to work for them too. That's what trade is. So what does fair trade look like? How much forced charity is fair?
Pumping young and dumb people full of debt is bad design. This phenomenon will die as we upgrade the economy.
Junk info removed, mediocre info replaced, tags avoided, logically indexed, curation anti-gaming power-tiered, simplicity focused. I like the principles a lot. I assume that "using questions" means something like…
Agreed. I wouldn't want to waste my time reading or organizing trash info. Focusing on high quality info makes sense. Time is limited so we better make and live using efficient systems. Without the clickbait adpalooza…
I'm interested in hearing more about its general design. I've been thinking about knowledge theory since 2012 and my current solution is to attach a broad privately-curated knowledge base (ended up simplifying to a…
Pierce the abstraction. A builder spends 2000 hrs this year making your home. You pay him back 420 hrs annually over 5 years. Some debts are just fine.
Reliability work is unfortunately under-observed and under-valued... until its absence triggers an incident.
Agreed money printing solves the gross income promise. I meant real income as the problem as well. UBI, guaranteed jobs, seems all these solutions fundamentally require sufficient money flow to work. People spending…
I'm doubtful of any tax-based plan as a longterm solution. Here's why. Money needs to flow in a circle for a sustainability. But we can't force people to spend all their money monthly and even then tax is not 100% so…