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Oh, I see. You're not actually Japanese.
If you never heard about the weight maintenance company wide competitions (let's fitness!), the labor doctor telling you that it might be difficult for you to handle stressful management work with high blood pressure,…
This, plus yearly mandated healthchecks with huge pressure and shame on excessive weight.
Do you have any references?
This argument keeps popping up as if every engineer was exactly the same, which is simply not true. High quality talent is expensive, hard to recruit, hard to keep. High salary is one of many perks a company offers to…
> and leadership asks why you weren't logging everything in full fidelity? I haven't been asked this question ever. In a way, I wish I was. I wish leadership was engaged in the details of the capabilities of the systems…
That's an unfortunate and charged statement that misrepresents what I said. A fundamental aspect of science is rigor. And a fundamental aspect of democracy is opposition.
It is impossible to establish causality in complex economic systems to be able to have evidence based decisions. The current economic direction is not a consensus. The Western democracies are increasingly politically…
It's also not clear that allowing factories that underpay exploited workers to ship stuff over is a net win
Thankfully nothing along the lines of this suggested wild speculation to try to get a rage bait headline. Dishonest trolling is not a challenge or pushback. Nothing constructive comes out of this.
If the failure was not a failure, but instead an amazing success, then it would have been more successful than this exceptional success.
Evil is a moral concept, which is less tied to religion these days. Drugs are an anti-social drain on society, that sickens its buyers, turning them into zombies or criminals, and turns the sellers into greedy, violent…
Dunning Kruger is a cognitive bias in overconfident individuals, not a general characteristic found in every person.
> If you move you still need to notify them, although perhaps in Japan big brother already knows you've moved. When we move, we need to register our address change at the city hall. In terms of Big Brother, that's a…
Different from your comment, that comes from your insight from your lived experiences in this community, the quote is a whole bunch of nothing. Maybe the nothingness is because LLM can't reason. Maybe it's because it…
And how hard would you expect the Americans to drive the negotiation when they know they are the only possible customer for Alberta? Trade deals are not made with generosity towards oil producers in mind.
> Basic econ 101: inelastic demand means supply can be as expensive as the limited number who are lucky enough to get it are able to afford. In the same basic econ 101, you learn that real estate demand is localized.…
Which is an excellent point for conversations, but in the context of the release notes in the website of the project, I understand that this xkcd principle does not apply. If one goes to the release notes for Lazarus,…
Not every form of discrimination is the holocaust. It is very important to not be extreme when dealing with human ignorance. For mild cases of discrimination, especially those coming from fear and ignorance, engaging in…
The adverse effect is higher latency, as the execution gets delayed due to throttling. Parent probably didn't care about latency.
Singapore has been independent since 1959, while the USA got its own in 1776, and Britain has been around for more than a thousand years. I don't think we can, yet, call Singapore a lastingly successful system,…
What do you mean by that? I don't understand the comparison, but would like to. Is it about monopoly?
As long as the library is available. Neither static nor dynamic linking is looking to solve the 20 year old binaries issue, so both will have different issues. But I think it's easier for me to find a 20 year old ISO of…
> Redis is arguably the most well regarded tech of all. REDIS tradeoffs have been so widely discussed because many, many engineers disagree with them. REDIS is so lowly regarded that some companies ban it completely,…
> unfair competition for work That's a very good indicator of a bloated institution. People have to compete for work instead of pushing it away or avoiding it because they already have their hands full. But I don't…