good, if we want to have healthcare, then limit alcohol consumption
Kinda related, but the easiest way to limit bad randomizations is to stratified by pre-experiment data. But then that would make it harder to p-hack so its understandable why more people dont do that ;)
It can't be because the job of an OS is to 'harmoniously' manage a bunch of system and user functions right? It has to be insidious propaganda.
Because we simultaneously give people the freedom to do whatever they want to do, and also catch them when they suffer the consequences of their actions. IMO, you either have freedom and responsibility, or control and…
Ya but simple mistakes can turn +ev to -ev, and if you miscalculate and scale up on -ev, then that can wipe out your +ev for hours
Tree traversal almost never makes use of tail call recursion. Also, most of the times, you can just use a stack object instead of the program stack which saves you from insane stacktraces, arbitrary stack limits, and a…
Price gouging is not a real thing unless the business has a monopoly.
But the CPI tells us that inflation is at 3%, so this can't be true!
Depends where you are in sf, the transit is an order of magnitude worse then manhattan
>Taxes should be used to pay for government services, not as arbitrary attacks on people you don't like. Land taxes are not arbitrary, it's a way of generating revenue from the single most important shared resource. >…
Moving is extremely economically efficient. Older people should not live close to the financial district, people with kids should cluster around schools and playgrounds, people without cars should live closer to…
Much of the gap of debt to income comes from interest rates. I don't know what the best way to address this, but I think we can require larger downpayments for investment properties too.
Yes, another piece of the puzzle is that the government, (Fannie/Freddie) should not be loaning money for investment properties.
> The yimby argument has always seemed flimsy. Its strange logic is that speculative developers would build homes in order to devalue them: that they would somehow act against their own interests by producing enough…
I thought every tree in the uk turned into an 18th century boat
The real problem is that spending wins votes, austerity does not.
Managerial bloat is a side effect of ridiculous anti-growth legislation and nimbyism.
This reminds me of the legendary wall street bets guy who bet on gourd futures https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/kzoh1c/i_am...
All foreign relations are an expression of power. Taiwan is a country if enough powerful nations say so and are willing to defend the idea. Mainland China is part of the Republic of China if Taiwan has the military…
I think the moral of the story is that if you are handy around the house, you should exploit the fact that the younger generations are not and scoop up housing for cheap.
logistic growth in populations is a direct response against malthusian theories
Disagree, wealthy countries are labor resource constrained so the cost of child care balloons compared to wages. And I predict that as the cost of labor goes up, people will want to have more kids again because it will…
I don't understand how any species escapes logistic growth without strict population control or interstellar travel.
Palantir sells a glorified Airflow instance
Or you can just pass laws, as what Congress was intended for.
good, if we want to have healthcare, then limit alcohol consumption
Kinda related, but the easiest way to limit bad randomizations is to stratified by pre-experiment data. But then that would make it harder to p-hack so its understandable why more people dont do that ;)
It can't be because the job of an OS is to 'harmoniously' manage a bunch of system and user functions right? It has to be insidious propaganda.
Because we simultaneously give people the freedom to do whatever they want to do, and also catch them when they suffer the consequences of their actions. IMO, you either have freedom and responsibility, or control and…
Ya but simple mistakes can turn +ev to -ev, and if you miscalculate and scale up on -ev, then that can wipe out your +ev for hours
Tree traversal almost never makes use of tail call recursion. Also, most of the times, you can just use a stack object instead of the program stack which saves you from insane stacktraces, arbitrary stack limits, and a…
Price gouging is not a real thing unless the business has a monopoly.
But the CPI tells us that inflation is at 3%, so this can't be true!
Depends where you are in sf, the transit is an order of magnitude worse then manhattan
>Taxes should be used to pay for government services, not as arbitrary attacks on people you don't like. Land taxes are not arbitrary, it's a way of generating revenue from the single most important shared resource. >…
Moving is extremely economically efficient. Older people should not live close to the financial district, people with kids should cluster around schools and playgrounds, people without cars should live closer to…
Much of the gap of debt to income comes from interest rates. I don't know what the best way to address this, but I think we can require larger downpayments for investment properties too.
Yes, another piece of the puzzle is that the government, (Fannie/Freddie) should not be loaning money for investment properties.
> The yimby argument has always seemed flimsy. Its strange logic is that speculative developers would build homes in order to devalue them: that they would somehow act against their own interests by producing enough…
I thought every tree in the uk turned into an 18th century boat
The real problem is that spending wins votes, austerity does not.
Managerial bloat is a side effect of ridiculous anti-growth legislation and nimbyism.
This reminds me of the legendary wall street bets guy who bet on gourd futures https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/kzoh1c/i_am...
All foreign relations are an expression of power. Taiwan is a country if enough powerful nations say so and are willing to defend the idea. Mainland China is part of the Republic of China if Taiwan has the military…
I think the moral of the story is that if you are handy around the house, you should exploit the fact that the younger generations are not and scoop up housing for cheap.
logistic growth in populations is a direct response against malthusian theories
Disagree, wealthy countries are labor resource constrained so the cost of child care balloons compared to wages. And I predict that as the cost of labor goes up, people will want to have more kids again because it will…
I don't understand how any species escapes logistic growth without strict population control or interstellar travel.
Palantir sells a glorified Airflow instance
Or you can just pass laws, as what Congress was intended for.