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3 points·by WebDanube·vor 6 Jahren·0 comments

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WebDanube
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Highly recommend browsing while keeping the js on your browser disabled. I know it's impractical for pretty much most web users, but you can eliminate 95% of the annoyance of the modern web in one whole swoop with just this one option.

See also: https://www.wired.com/2015/11/i-turned-off-javascript-for-a-...
WebDanube
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I'm not a free market apologist by any means, but we also didn't see "poor people" or folks in the lower economic strata buy mobile devices and smartphones when they became first available, at least not the scale we're seeing now (without mentioning the fact that the devices were crazy expensive when first launched, adjusting for inflation).

Economy of scale is a thing, and imo it's OK to use the rich and the wealthy as 'guinea pigs' of sorts (which mostly is voluntary as the wealthy are more likely to make riskier bets on new tech than people living paycheck-to-paycheck).

As EV market extends downwards on the economic 'pecking order,' I'm really hoping even more drastic cost reduction and lower barriers of entry into the EV market for folks that are not rich.
WebDanube
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
True. This opinion is controversial, but I do feel if the United States doesn't invest in military tech R&D, someone else is going to do it.

And that someone else is an authoritarian, one-party state that has a completely different set of values from the West.

Of course, military efficiency can be made better, but it's super important to keep tabs on the 'enemy,' so to speak. We're in an arms race, whether we like it or not.
WebDanube
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
I can comment wrt the United States, as I already have members of my family there who've established themselves there for a few decades now.

The most common route would be going there for Master's degree (MS or equivalent) and then later finding a job either before or immediately after graduating from your course.

But you can also try other avenues like directly trying for a job via work visa, get someone to sponsor you (via an immigration petition -- but you need a present a valid argument for this and also find someone you trust who've established themselves there), or find a partner there with whom you're willing to cohabitate.

I'd highly recommend trying for EU/Canada (as you mentioned yourself), Aus/NZ over the United States of America-- at least for the next few years until something resembling an immigration reform takes place -- unless if you have folks in the States who're willing to sponsor you or get you a good, well-paying H1B job.

Good luck!
WebDanube
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
A simple Google search pointed me to this blog post -- http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2019/04/mukhosransk-rus...
WebDanube
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
Your comment was soul-soothing.

As a 24-yr-old looking to emigrate within the next year or so, I couldn't agree more with your take.

I feel India as a country (I know I'm homogenizing India; but I feel exceptions are rare, if any) has decayed to a point where there's pretty much no hope left for folks with progressive views looking to lead a life (especially one with intellectual pursuits) on their own terms instead of conforming to incredibly regressive stuff that an overbearing "society" constantly howls into your ears with a bullhorn.
WebDanube
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
TFW your monitor is dirty enough for you to not notice the dusty BG image.