He’s conflating a few things. I don’t think becoming an illiberal democracy is the same thing as becoming a dictatorship. Still sucks for America though.
You need to click through to a half hour video. I can’t be arsed myself.
Do you mean something like the Cracking the Cryptic channel on YouTube? It features a couple of puzzles every day, with a variety of different rulesets.
> He also accused the European Commission of “protectionism” and an “anti-American” attitude. Says someone working for a government that’s just introduced protectionist tariffs. Hypocrites.
I think his point is that death is the default, and that we’ve never been programmed for indefinite life. The only thing he’s selling is a book.
What has that got to do with this thread? A devaluation's a devaluation, whether you're forced into changing a fixed rate, or have it imposed on you by the markets.
A shame that this is only for opting out of everything. It would be great if I could do something like export DO_NOT_TRACK=ads:personal-usage and have that still allow crash reporting and anonymous usage statistics,…
How will China react to this, I wonder.
There are no fewer dollars in the US dollar currency area after the sale than before… but those dollars are worth less than before. If capital has not left the area, it has been destroyed. That’s not to say that the US…
Would this mean minimum wage workers the world over effectively being paid in dollars rather than their local currency? (Because their salary in local currency would rise and fall with the dollar.) Or would wages be…
What was the bigger shake up that happened 50 years ago? And what happens if your phone breaks or runs out of battery at the most inconvenient time? (Trump deports you, I guess, but what about everywhere else?)
Cordless phones use the same frequencies as WiFi, so they could be interfering with each other. Or, I dunno. Is your phone using voip?
If you are dependent on imports for half your food supply and I am able to choke off your imports… then it doesn’t matter that you have the knowledge of how to mass produce synthetic meat for cheap, a chunky proportion…
There are many chokepoints. The media/information is one of them. Food, water and energy are others. I expect there are more.
In theory Congress can impeach him for it, but in practice there won’t be the votes to convict him. If there are ever, somehow, the votes to convict him, it’ll be for something worse. After his term ends… I don’t know…
£10k/year for maybe 2days/month of meetings and prep sounds pretty well paid for volunteer work.
Maybe some people assume the dishwasher is full, but some people are too lazy to check, and others are just copying everyone else. Ironic that you make assumptions in a post about people making assumptions.
Yeah, at some point it’s just willy waving.
Any reason why China wouldn’t be able to levy an extra 50% on the US? Didn’t think so.
There’s a difference between management knowing that it’s worth paying off tech debt in general, and management knowing that now is the right time to pay off this piece of tech debt in particular. Why pay off tech debt…
Sometimes it’s just off topic.
The author’s argument doesn’t apply here, because those are all part of a larger, more diversified country.
So much cloud stuff, and software. TV shows and music recordings. And Hollywood. Weaponry, military and civilian aircraft, and servicing. Pharmaceuticals. That’s just off the top of my head.
What consequence would a lying politician face, if they refused to retract their lie and the court found they were lying? Worth noting that this process gives politicians a license to lie during the last week before an…
Courts already have the power to fine and jail people. The problem is not the power. The problem is the politicisation.
He’s conflating a few things. I don’t think becoming an illiberal democracy is the same thing as becoming a dictatorship. Still sucks for America though.
You need to click through to a half hour video. I can’t be arsed myself.
Do you mean something like the Cracking the Cryptic channel on YouTube? It features a couple of puzzles every day, with a variety of different rulesets.
> He also accused the European Commission of “protectionism” and an “anti-American” attitude. Says someone working for a government that’s just introduced protectionist tariffs. Hypocrites.
I think his point is that death is the default, and that we’ve never been programmed for indefinite life. The only thing he’s selling is a book.
What has that got to do with this thread? A devaluation's a devaluation, whether you're forced into changing a fixed rate, or have it imposed on you by the markets.
A shame that this is only for opting out of everything. It would be great if I could do something like export DO_NOT_TRACK=ads:personal-usage and have that still allow crash reporting and anonymous usage statistics,…
How will China react to this, I wonder.
There are no fewer dollars in the US dollar currency area after the sale than before… but those dollars are worth less than before. If capital has not left the area, it has been destroyed. That’s not to say that the US…
Would this mean minimum wage workers the world over effectively being paid in dollars rather than their local currency? (Because their salary in local currency would rise and fall with the dollar.) Or would wages be…
What was the bigger shake up that happened 50 years ago? And what happens if your phone breaks or runs out of battery at the most inconvenient time? (Trump deports you, I guess, but what about everywhere else?)
Cordless phones use the same frequencies as WiFi, so they could be interfering with each other. Or, I dunno. Is your phone using voip?
If you are dependent on imports for half your food supply and I am able to choke off your imports… then it doesn’t matter that you have the knowledge of how to mass produce synthetic meat for cheap, a chunky proportion…
There are many chokepoints. The media/information is one of them. Food, water and energy are others. I expect there are more.
In theory Congress can impeach him for it, but in practice there won’t be the votes to convict him. If there are ever, somehow, the votes to convict him, it’ll be for something worse. After his term ends… I don’t know…
£10k/year for maybe 2days/month of meetings and prep sounds pretty well paid for volunteer work.
Maybe some people assume the dishwasher is full, but some people are too lazy to check, and others are just copying everyone else. Ironic that you make assumptions in a post about people making assumptions.
Yeah, at some point it’s just willy waving.
Any reason why China wouldn’t be able to levy an extra 50% on the US? Didn’t think so.
There’s a difference between management knowing that it’s worth paying off tech debt in general, and management knowing that now is the right time to pay off this piece of tech debt in particular. Why pay off tech debt…
Sometimes it’s just off topic.
The author’s argument doesn’t apply here, because those are all part of a larger, more diversified country.
So much cloud stuff, and software. TV shows and music recordings. And Hollywood. Weaponry, military and civilian aircraft, and servicing. Pharmaceuticals. That’s just off the top of my head.
What consequence would a lying politician face, if they refused to retract their lie and the court found they were lying? Worth noting that this process gives politicians a license to lie during the last week before an…
Courts already have the power to fine and jail people. The problem is not the power. The problem is the politicisation.