Getting the president of a country to push other countries to take the vaccine is next level go-to-market strategy. > some profit. Ha! We’re talking 10s of billions. Personally, I’m waiting for the Monsanto vaccine…
> Biden has vowed to vaccinate 70% of the world in the next year Imagine the profits Pfizer is going to have. Hell of a quarter.
Same. Couldn’t view the link and won’t be installing an app I have no intention of using.
> rationalist and never believe conspiracy theories That’s irrational to NEVER believe them. How do you know what is or isn’t a conspiracy theory? Whether it was fact checked by our overlords?
Maybe Tesla was actually innocent and they are counting on the Streisand effect. It’s a stretch.
That’s just a client though, right? They write JavaScript too for clients. It’s probably production level services, not just projects.
Facebook/Instagram?
> even offered $100 to get the vaccine Must be one hell of a pandemic if that is a greater incentive than immunity.
> a free, readily available vaccine Nothing is free. How much did pharma companies make from the vaccine? I don’t know the answer.
This isn’t a brutalist site just because it has little color.
Square is a public company. Not a startup by any means.
> both sides There’s not only 2 sides. I stopped reading any news or social media (outside HN or stocks) since New Years. I don’t feel on a side anymore.
You used the term “homeless” after saying you hate it?
Nobody mentioned cars. This little 125cc motorcycle get 125-150 mpg. Tops out at 55mph. https://powersports.honda.com/street/minimoto/trail125-abs
Related, I was just talking about why middle/high school years seem to last longer than now. The variety of the time spent was probably a factor (Playing in the band one day, focusing on decathlon another). Life is…
From the article: > We asked whether it is “fair or unfair for people who say grossly offensive things to be at risk of losing their livelihoods?” Nationally, 48 percent believe it is “fair,” but this figure rises to 65…
> this is a huge argument What was the argument. I didn’t see an argument. That fact that expensive apartments exist? > let them pay in blood for the privilege Why? Follow this thread of envy and it ends at a guillotine…
So she admitted that political climate at work contributed to her emotional/medical leave? Sounds like she would be more fulfilled at a non-profit. Sounds like she was spinning her wheels doing things that don’t…
> There is a new Pokemon game coming out called "Pokemon Snap" where apparently the whole game consists of traveling through the game world and taking photos of Pokemon At first I thought you were joking as if we were…
So it’s not “empowerment”. It’s equal outcomes. It’s not “leveling the playing field”, it’s removing the playing field. If that’s your goal whatever, but dressing it up behind platitudes is dishonest.
> The measures she proposes would likely raise wages for everyone Then it’s not realistic. How can companies afford to raise their highest expense? This will put a cap on skilled negotiators since it creates a fixed…
If they don’t want to do it themselves then some of our billionaires will be happy to invest and own huge portions of the upside.
> This is a colonialist policy nations can’t even do some kind of sanction to promote clean tech without some social justice moralisms? It’s so tiresome. The plane is going down. First class goes down with coach.
> Competition is good for consumers On the whole, yes, but not for all consumers. If some people lived near a beautiful meadow and river, and everyone else lived in the desert, then competition (e.g. opening up a direct…
> For example, if Elon Musk succeeds in landing the first person on Mars, his coin price should theoretically go up. And if, in contrast, he makes a racial slur during a press conference, his coin price should…
Getting the president of a country to push other countries to take the vaccine is next level go-to-market strategy. > some profit. Ha! We’re talking 10s of billions. Personally, I’m waiting for the Monsanto vaccine…
> Biden has vowed to vaccinate 70% of the world in the next year Imagine the profits Pfizer is going to have. Hell of a quarter.
Same. Couldn’t view the link and won’t be installing an app I have no intention of using.
> rationalist and never believe conspiracy theories That’s irrational to NEVER believe them. How do you know what is or isn’t a conspiracy theory? Whether it was fact checked by our overlords?
Maybe Tesla was actually innocent and they are counting on the Streisand effect. It’s a stretch.
That’s just a client though, right? They write JavaScript too for clients. It’s probably production level services, not just projects.
Facebook/Instagram?
> even offered $100 to get the vaccine Must be one hell of a pandemic if that is a greater incentive than immunity.
> a free, readily available vaccine Nothing is free. How much did pharma companies make from the vaccine? I don’t know the answer.
This isn’t a brutalist site just because it has little color.
Square is a public company. Not a startup by any means.
> both sides There’s not only 2 sides. I stopped reading any news or social media (outside HN or stocks) since New Years. I don’t feel on a side anymore.
You used the term “homeless” after saying you hate it?
Nobody mentioned cars. This little 125cc motorcycle get 125-150 mpg. Tops out at 55mph. https://powersports.honda.com/street/minimoto/trail125-abs
Related, I was just talking about why middle/high school years seem to last longer than now. The variety of the time spent was probably a factor (Playing in the band one day, focusing on decathlon another). Life is…
From the article: > We asked whether it is “fair or unfair for people who say grossly offensive things to be at risk of losing their livelihoods?” Nationally, 48 percent believe it is “fair,” but this figure rises to 65…
> this is a huge argument What was the argument. I didn’t see an argument. That fact that expensive apartments exist? > let them pay in blood for the privilege Why? Follow this thread of envy and it ends at a guillotine…
So she admitted that political climate at work contributed to her emotional/medical leave? Sounds like she would be more fulfilled at a non-profit. Sounds like she was spinning her wheels doing things that don’t…
> There is a new Pokemon game coming out called "Pokemon Snap" where apparently the whole game consists of traveling through the game world and taking photos of Pokemon At first I thought you were joking as if we were…
So it’s not “empowerment”. It’s equal outcomes. It’s not “leveling the playing field”, it’s removing the playing field. If that’s your goal whatever, but dressing it up behind platitudes is dishonest.
> The measures she proposes would likely raise wages for everyone Then it’s not realistic. How can companies afford to raise their highest expense? This will put a cap on skilled negotiators since it creates a fixed…
If they don’t want to do it themselves then some of our billionaires will be happy to invest and own huge portions of the upside.
> This is a colonialist policy nations can’t even do some kind of sanction to promote clean tech without some social justice moralisms? It’s so tiresome. The plane is going down. First class goes down with coach.
> Competition is good for consumers On the whole, yes, but not for all consumers. If some people lived near a beautiful meadow and river, and everyone else lived in the desert, then competition (e.g. opening up a direct…
> For example, if Elon Musk succeeds in landing the first person on Mars, his coin price should theoretically go up. And if, in contrast, he makes a racial slur during a press conference, his coin price should…