In New York, less than half of the cost of roads is borne by drivers via the gas tax. In California, drivers pay less than a quarter of the cost. There are no states in the US where gas taxes cover more than 60% of the…
RI receives a substantial sum of taxes (income, property, sales), and the residents also support (and grow) other RI businesses. It's a pretty good deal, when the realistic alternative is that those individuals will…
Most of your physical security comes from two things: 1) the fact that the rest of us lock our doors, so most ne'er-do-wells have accepted the notion that closed doors tend to be locked. It's a form of herd immunity…
Why on Earth do you brag about taking such a one size fits all approach to hiring? Code challenges for non coders? That's just adding entropy。
I strongly disagree. it would have been useful f they'd stuck to problems without well-known solutions. Sadly, they also mixed in issues which are easily solved, or in a particularly egregious case, where they just…
This is boring. Conversation is a waste of time if one of the participants (you) just lies and tries to rewrite history anytime they were wrong about something. Ethics work is SV. Many of the most successful founders…
I paused at that one because I don't like the state's intelligence arm, or it's sub-contractors. However, I decided it was ethical for the context of this conversation, because to my knowledge they don't lie to grow…
You made an "edgy" but incorrect generalization based on sparse anecdata. It was good for your comment karma, but it's silly to stand by it. AirBNB's CAN-SPAM violating email was clearly unethical. A media company…
> virtually all of them were built on mountains of spam and bad/unethical/illegal behavior, This simply isn't true. There are a few who did that, but they're the exception, not the rule. Shady unicorns: Uber (too many…
In New York, less than half of the cost of roads is borne by drivers via the gas tax. In California, drivers pay less than a quarter of the cost. There are no states in the US where gas taxes cover more than 60% of the…
RI receives a substantial sum of taxes (income, property, sales), and the residents also support (and grow) other RI businesses. It's a pretty good deal, when the realistic alternative is that those individuals will…
Most of your physical security comes from two things: 1) the fact that the rest of us lock our doors, so most ne'er-do-wells have accepted the notion that closed doors tend to be locked. It's a form of herd immunity…
Why on Earth do you brag about taking such a one size fits all approach to hiring? Code challenges for non coders? That's just adding entropy。
I strongly disagree. it would have been useful f they'd stuck to problems without well-known solutions. Sadly, they also mixed in issues which are easily solved, or in a particularly egregious case, where they just…
This is boring. Conversation is a waste of time if one of the participants (you) just lies and tries to rewrite history anytime they were wrong about something. Ethics work is SV. Many of the most successful founders…
I paused at that one because I don't like the state's intelligence arm, or it's sub-contractors. However, I decided it was ethical for the context of this conversation, because to my knowledge they don't lie to grow…
You made an "edgy" but incorrect generalization based on sparse anecdata. It was good for your comment karma, but it's silly to stand by it. AirBNB's CAN-SPAM violating email was clearly unethical. A media company…
> virtually all of them were built on mountains of spam and bad/unethical/illegal behavior, This simply isn't true. There are a few who did that, but they're the exception, not the rule. Shady unicorns: Uber (too many…