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cmonreally123
·السنة الماضية·discuss
"I am frequently asked for my PowerPoint slides, which basically function for me as lecture notes.'

What is this guy's problem. I frequently present to my companies C suite and I've never considered not sending them my unredacted presenters notes...If there's value in them for me why wouldn't their be value in them for others trying to learn about my topic.
cmonreally123
·السنة الماضية·discuss
The powers that can't pay? If the US, EU, Russia, China all have nukes to everything...
cmonreally123
·السنة الماضية·discuss
Usually adults both work together and play by the same rules, no? Is China working together in cases outside of this?

In prisoners dilemma tit for tat is a winning strategy for a reason.
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
Because if they did the 9$ ads would plummet in price paid to the platform because it implies to the advertisers the consumers have no purchasing capability and may be price sensitive or else they would shell out the extra dollar. If they don't offer it and still sell adds they can demand advertisers pay the premium as the consumer has disposable income to buy the service and is likely price insensitive since they are now paying for something that was free.
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
TIL. I had thought a computer reboot was snappy compared to filling those fuel tanks, that's so counterintuitive to me. That does make it more of an issue then.
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
Why? You increase cost for what? The Boeing example I believe related to this defect which occurs after 51 days of operation: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theregister.com/AMP/2020/04...

This seems sane given that the planes don't operate for 51 days constantly (I'm not in aerospace so please correct me, it seems a reboot could occur with refueling without issue)
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
What's wrong with the Boeing case on needing to be rebooted.

It doesn't seem much worse then memory leaks in missle guidance tracking systems that exceed flight time. We have finite resources, if the effort to correct is minimal what's the harm?
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
Why would it, not like the government has the balls to make it hurt Apple's business.

Company pays bribe for cost of doing business world shocked.
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
Why does Antartica use freshwater for fire fighting? Maybe I missed it the article?
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
Do the Australian citizens not vote their politicians into the role? It hardly seems the fault of the companies to not exploit the politicians weakness. Surely such weakness would allow a more capable candidate to campaign on such a platform.
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
I think you hit my points nail on the head. Automation is the upper bound, I'm not convinced on your latter point because market forces typically act before minimum wage, which I think a different comment or brought up in relation to McDonalds.

Just so it's clear I think if there is a legal solution to this it's on taxing the high end of incomes, inheritances, and capital gains, not the low end.
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
I buy one of TSLAs robots and remote control it from a foreign country claiming it AI.
cmonreally123
·قبل سنتين·discuss
"What is the federal minimum wage? Who benefits from it being $7.25 an hour? Not the common people"

Can you give a source on this one, you state it like it's something obvious and studied but I don't follow? I'm curious how this policy doesn't result in increased off shoring in a world where USA doesn't control 100% of resources, and a theoretical world this would result in inflation normalizing against the increased monetary supply.