manchuria? are you sure that's a good example?
dude you can stop using the computer sometimes. its gonna be ok. take a break.
no, i still use an electronic tuner with my acoustic guitar. but i can feel the body vibrating differently when i get close to being in tune vs being a semitone off
hmm yeah. its cool that musk knows more about this than the entire industry
if there was no room for "errors", how is it possible that there are tens of thousands of different bread and cookie recipes and stuff like that?
again, marx didnt see it as a fixed pie. thats the whole reason behind his idea of absolute vs relative surplus value, is that the pie isn't fixed. he absolutely saw the (at his time) modern capitalist economy as a…
no, he didn't, and your link has nothing to do with your fallacy you were talking about
i also like to make things up
well, china also has gigantic northern and western regions that cannot be forested. the us doesn't have an equivalent of the tibetan plateau or the gobi desert
> It was the same thing with the Soviet union, was it ever really successful at any point? yes. the soviet union was wildly successful for most of its history. it went from a backwater poor agrarian country to an…
this article is trivial nonsense. of course he's technically correct, but the article contains no useful information and boils down to just saying that people (including doctors) aren't looking at literally only 5 year…
well, you don't "forget it" and play. you internalize it to the point you don't need to actively think about it but its still there influencing you
there really are far fewer homeless people in china than there are in america. it's not just that they're out of sight, it literally is much less of a problem to begin with. you can't try to equate these things
you dont think the dutch government would do something aimed against china because of us government pressure? are you serious?
why not?
did you look at the example? it's incredibly complicated
you're either lying or you don't understand what you're looking at. theres a reason this conjecture wasnt disproven for almost a hundred years
is value the same as utility?
it doesnt look likely that any particular ai service will have a moat. every time one of them does anything right now, theres a dozen competitors able to match it within months
if you don't know what you're talking about you don't have to say anything, you know
my parents split and got divorced when i was in my 20s, and both of them had remarried within about 5 years. it didnt really bother me very much at all, i was already living very far away from home, and its good to see…
yeah, because equities aren't generally included in "inflation". the guy you're responding to is trying to say that they should be
what about fat government contracts
both my grandmothers are dead
that's simply false. according to cnnic, china has 1.267 billion monthly active users of mobile internet services. that's 89.9% of the population, and about 10% of china is over 70 years old which is very likely a big…
manchuria? are you sure that's a good example?
dude you can stop using the computer sometimes. its gonna be ok. take a break.
no, i still use an electronic tuner with my acoustic guitar. but i can feel the body vibrating differently when i get close to being in tune vs being a semitone off
hmm yeah. its cool that musk knows more about this than the entire industry
if there was no room for "errors", how is it possible that there are tens of thousands of different bread and cookie recipes and stuff like that?
again, marx didnt see it as a fixed pie. thats the whole reason behind his idea of absolute vs relative surplus value, is that the pie isn't fixed. he absolutely saw the (at his time) modern capitalist economy as a…
no, he didn't, and your link has nothing to do with your fallacy you were talking about
i also like to make things up
well, china also has gigantic northern and western regions that cannot be forested. the us doesn't have an equivalent of the tibetan plateau or the gobi desert
> It was the same thing with the Soviet union, was it ever really successful at any point? yes. the soviet union was wildly successful for most of its history. it went from a backwater poor agrarian country to an…
this article is trivial nonsense. of course he's technically correct, but the article contains no useful information and boils down to just saying that people (including doctors) aren't looking at literally only 5 year…
well, you don't "forget it" and play. you internalize it to the point you don't need to actively think about it but its still there influencing you
there really are far fewer homeless people in china than there are in america. it's not just that they're out of sight, it literally is much less of a problem to begin with. you can't try to equate these things
you dont think the dutch government would do something aimed against china because of us government pressure? are you serious?
why not?
did you look at the example? it's incredibly complicated
you're either lying or you don't understand what you're looking at. theres a reason this conjecture wasnt disproven for almost a hundred years
is value the same as utility?
it doesnt look likely that any particular ai service will have a moat. every time one of them does anything right now, theres a dozen competitors able to match it within months
if you don't know what you're talking about you don't have to say anything, you know
my parents split and got divorced when i was in my 20s, and both of them had remarried within about 5 years. it didnt really bother me very much at all, i was already living very far away from home, and its good to see…
yeah, because equities aren't generally included in "inflation". the guy you're responding to is trying to say that they should be
what about fat government contracts
both my grandmothers are dead
that's simply false. according to cnnic, china has 1.267 billion monthly active users of mobile internet services. that's 89.9% of the population, and about 10% of china is over 70 years old which is very likely a big…