Are you okay?
>That's happening on YouTube now. Good. They should continue.
Definitely not people like you.
So you believe the ability to produce food, which we've historically produced too much of and let go to waste, is just going to poof into thin air because a select portion of the population doesn't have money flow. What…
>see just how quickly we’re trading our liberty as a society for the semblance of security. Are you referencing the Benjamin Franklin quote here? Because the quote means the exact opposite of what it is typically used…
>If the federal government rolled in with a heavy hand, we’re all stuck with whatever they think is best. Yeah, like saving people's lives instead of entertaining some muppet's idea of what it means to be scientific.…
>than to have my entire financial life ruined. You know we can just literally choose to not have this problem, instead of buying into other people's narratives. >Not once did anyone raise any alarms about, maybe these…
The ability to produce food or manufacturer essential items doesn't suddenly disappear. If you think money flow suddenly makes things disappear remove your brain worm. You know what can disappear, become depleted, or…
> that needs to be weighed against destroying all of our economic institutions. No it doesn't. Like the statement alone doesn't even have any credence, let alone following through with it. Incredibly daft.
I don't have a stake in this argument. But nice signaling attempt.
You can literally just go to the list of issues on github and sort by most commented and look at their dates to see they're still relevant issues. This the dumbest type of HN question. You could have discovered it…
Invoke-WebRequest doesn't even work correctly on windows for a large amount of very vanilla web functionality. Powershell is a nice idea, but Microsoft is kidding themselves if they think it's even close to the…
Naming things is hard in software. But some people won't even bother trying.
Are you going to be that daft?
>It was big news in my Midwestern city What city?
>Why presume what I believe? It was a question. You asked the question, and it can only be asked as a non-rhetorical question if it is predicated on ignorance and some a priori perspective. >I live in the city Are you…
>where would you shop for groceries or other domestic services? What kind of weird question is this? "Downtowns" are _more_ accessible for people, not less. That's why they are more expensive by the foot. Are you under…
This is not evidence.
Do you have any evidence to support this claim?
This is not a thing. No one at Yelp does this. There is literally zero evidence that Yelp does this.
"I'm the most correct because I don't care about anything and trivialize important matters to just differences of opinion!"
> How did we all manage to build an economy such that we're all paying each other just-in-time to avoid catastrophe? Stagnate wages. And instead of raising wages, we lowered interest rates to keep the money flowing…
>The government is failing badly at every level. Just the executive branch, which was elected by a certain segment of our society. Thankfully (hopefully) it only lasts 4 years, and not 20.
>This works for a while, but we can't realistically expect to just shut the country down for the next year or so. We didn't shut down. We stopped doing what's unnecessary. There's a big difference, and now that reality…
>You get cultures of competence and good judgement when there is a real competitive market This doesn't even happen in markets that are highly competitive. Only professional and strict engineering standards work. Not…
Are you okay?
>That's happening on YouTube now. Good. They should continue.
Definitely not people like you.
So you believe the ability to produce food, which we've historically produced too much of and let go to waste, is just going to poof into thin air because a select portion of the population doesn't have money flow. What…
>see just how quickly we’re trading our liberty as a society for the semblance of security. Are you referencing the Benjamin Franklin quote here? Because the quote means the exact opposite of what it is typically used…
>If the federal government rolled in with a heavy hand, we’re all stuck with whatever they think is best. Yeah, like saving people's lives instead of entertaining some muppet's idea of what it means to be scientific.…
>than to have my entire financial life ruined. You know we can just literally choose to not have this problem, instead of buying into other people's narratives. >Not once did anyone raise any alarms about, maybe these…
The ability to produce food or manufacturer essential items doesn't suddenly disappear. If you think money flow suddenly makes things disappear remove your brain worm. You know what can disappear, become depleted, or…
> that needs to be weighed against destroying all of our economic institutions. No it doesn't. Like the statement alone doesn't even have any credence, let alone following through with it. Incredibly daft.
I don't have a stake in this argument. But nice signaling attempt.
You can literally just go to the list of issues on github and sort by most commented and look at their dates to see they're still relevant issues. This the dumbest type of HN question. You could have discovered it…
Invoke-WebRequest doesn't even work correctly on windows for a large amount of very vanilla web functionality. Powershell is a nice idea, but Microsoft is kidding themselves if they think it's even close to the…
Naming things is hard in software. But some people won't even bother trying.
Are you going to be that daft?
>It was big news in my Midwestern city What city?
>Why presume what I believe? It was a question. You asked the question, and it can only be asked as a non-rhetorical question if it is predicated on ignorance and some a priori perspective. >I live in the city Are you…
>where would you shop for groceries or other domestic services? What kind of weird question is this? "Downtowns" are _more_ accessible for people, not less. That's why they are more expensive by the foot. Are you under…
This is not evidence.
Do you have any evidence to support this claim?
This is not a thing. No one at Yelp does this. There is literally zero evidence that Yelp does this.
"I'm the most correct because I don't care about anything and trivialize important matters to just differences of opinion!"
> How did we all manage to build an economy such that we're all paying each other just-in-time to avoid catastrophe? Stagnate wages. And instead of raising wages, we lowered interest rates to keep the money flowing…
>The government is failing badly at every level. Just the executive branch, which was elected by a certain segment of our society. Thankfully (hopefully) it only lasts 4 years, and not 20.
>This works for a while, but we can't realistically expect to just shut the country down for the next year or so. We didn't shut down. We stopped doing what's unnecessary. There's a big difference, and now that reality…
>You get cultures of competence and good judgement when there is a real competitive market This doesn't even happen in markets that are highly competitive. Only professional and strict engineering standards work. Not…