There is an international perspective on the borders that I think should be mentioned. I think it is also worth mentioning that most people who live now in West Bank and the broader Palestine area were not consulted in…
What is the definition of violence?
Ah ok, misread your comment then
Sorry for the late reply. So assuming that you are saying that hiring a hit man isn't violent, but the hit man doing the deeds is: We are now looking at a definition of "violence" that apparently includes the tantrum of…
> The free market generally solves these questiins, but it's notoriously deficient when it comes to healthcare. Can you please elaborate on this part? I don't see how this could be solved by market forces. EDIT: Making…
I think the ultimate aim of modern society is to make 20% +x growth. And the background to that is that this one guy can say that they scored more points than his rich friend. It's an absurd point system. And yes, it is…
I agree with your overall assessment. The narrative is that we decide on rational reasons (which doesn't excludes violence as such) mixed with a moral superiority (which excludes violence). I think saying that we don't…
Sure. I'm fairly certain you can find discussions going back millennia on this. Just still feel it hasn't landed. Somehow we still disguise certain types of violence...
I think you are sidestepping the argument here. Tell me, if I outsource the physical act of harm, say by paying someone to beat someone else up, would you say I am not violent?
Why do you think it is not violence?
> Do we? The term "violence" centers around the idea of using physical force. It absolutely doesn't. Historically we judged laws as violent. Germany stands as an example. > Please don’t dilute the term “violence,” or…
I really think we need to have a discussion around what we consider acts of violence. It is clear that violence was used in this instance. We don't like violence. Killing someone is an act of violence. That is easy. But…
It is clear that violence was used in this instance. We don't like violence. Killing someone is an act of violence. That is easy. But how about ruining someone financially? Is this an act of violence? Could it be an act…
Having only worked at large businesses, I'd be keen to see some data on this. I would think that the incentives in large organisations are similar?
Yes, that is right. Opinion building is a thing in a democracy. The problem with op is that he attaches a strong value statement ("isn't good value") to an incomplete assessment. Now that's doing politics! Isn't that…
If you recognise that there are other positive impacts that you haven't allowed for, then why stating that your incomplete assessment shows that it isn't good value? Does that show bias?
I'm a little stunned that these problems can be framed as technical... How cheap would energy need to be for those problems to be solved? Can you provide a ballpark dollar figure for how low prices would need to go to…
Don't you think they will be sued now too?
Why is she not a reliable source? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Beard_(classicist) "Dame Winifred Mary Beard, DBE, FSA, FBA, FRSL (born 1 January 1955)[1] is an English classicist specialising in Ancient Rome. She…
Profits across many companies in construction have significantly increased post covid. Not only for construction companies, but also various supplier (e.g. building technology, construction products).
I have heard similar things anecdotally, though my own work experience wouldn't confirm this. Could you point to any sources for this?
> Regulators work hard to ensure there is no broadband competition. Regulators can be the tool to stifle competition. The driver though is inherent in business needs. Competition is the biggest cost to any business, so…
> Microsoft lays off 1,500 workers This is a heading of interest since we all are concerned about being laid off. > That's less than 1% of their workforce Focuses on how the lay offs look from the perspective of the…
No problem for those people to suffer then
I think it would alter the entire safety discussion that was started. Let's say a company creates an automated system based on a curve fitting algorithm. Then things go wrong. Now it is quite easy to say the company is…
There is an international perspective on the borders that I think should be mentioned. I think it is also worth mentioning that most people who live now in West Bank and the broader Palestine area were not consulted in…
What is the definition of violence?
Ah ok, misread your comment then
Sorry for the late reply. So assuming that you are saying that hiring a hit man isn't violent, but the hit man doing the deeds is: We are now looking at a definition of "violence" that apparently includes the tantrum of…
> The free market generally solves these questiins, but it's notoriously deficient when it comes to healthcare. Can you please elaborate on this part? I don't see how this could be solved by market forces. EDIT: Making…
I think the ultimate aim of modern society is to make 20% +x growth. And the background to that is that this one guy can say that they scored more points than his rich friend. It's an absurd point system. And yes, it is…
I agree with your overall assessment. The narrative is that we decide on rational reasons (which doesn't excludes violence as such) mixed with a moral superiority (which excludes violence). I think saying that we don't…
Sure. I'm fairly certain you can find discussions going back millennia on this. Just still feel it hasn't landed. Somehow we still disguise certain types of violence...
I think you are sidestepping the argument here. Tell me, if I outsource the physical act of harm, say by paying someone to beat someone else up, would you say I am not violent?
Why do you think it is not violence?
> Do we? The term "violence" centers around the idea of using physical force. It absolutely doesn't. Historically we judged laws as violent. Germany stands as an example. > Please don’t dilute the term “violence,” or…
I really think we need to have a discussion around what we consider acts of violence. It is clear that violence was used in this instance. We don't like violence. Killing someone is an act of violence. That is easy. But…
It is clear that violence was used in this instance. We don't like violence. Killing someone is an act of violence. That is easy. But how about ruining someone financially? Is this an act of violence? Could it be an act…
Having only worked at large businesses, I'd be keen to see some data on this. I would think that the incentives in large organisations are similar?
Yes, that is right. Opinion building is a thing in a democracy. The problem with op is that he attaches a strong value statement ("isn't good value") to an incomplete assessment. Now that's doing politics! Isn't that…
If you recognise that there are other positive impacts that you haven't allowed for, then why stating that your incomplete assessment shows that it isn't good value? Does that show bias?
I'm a little stunned that these problems can be framed as technical... How cheap would energy need to be for those problems to be solved? Can you provide a ballpark dollar figure for how low prices would need to go to…
Don't you think they will be sued now too?
Why is she not a reliable source? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Beard_(classicist) "Dame Winifred Mary Beard, DBE, FSA, FBA, FRSL (born 1 January 1955)[1] is an English classicist specialising in Ancient Rome. She…
Profits across many companies in construction have significantly increased post covid. Not only for construction companies, but also various supplier (e.g. building technology, construction products).
I have heard similar things anecdotally, though my own work experience wouldn't confirm this. Could you point to any sources for this?
> Regulators work hard to ensure there is no broadband competition. Regulators can be the tool to stifle competition. The driver though is inherent in business needs. Competition is the biggest cost to any business, so…
> Microsoft lays off 1,500 workers This is a heading of interest since we all are concerned about being laid off. > That's less than 1% of their workforce Focuses on how the lay offs look from the perspective of the…
No problem for those people to suffer then
I think it would alter the entire safety discussion that was started. Let's say a company creates an automated system based on a curve fitting algorithm. Then things go wrong. Now it is quite easy to say the company is…