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6 points·by al3xandre·vor 5 Jahren·1 comments

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al3xandre
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
You should checkout Matt Stroller’s monopoly newsletter.

This is basically what he is doing except uncovering a monopoly in depth takes months, not a day. Amazing work.

E.g. here for cheerleading monopoly article he wrote

https://mattstoller.substack.com/p/how-a-cheerleading-monopo...
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
How many of you ticked this box, thinking it would enable you to reserve with Google instead of with Chope (or any third party)? But actually it would register your for more spam.
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
How have I never heard about his before. This is amazingly useful.
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
What about creating a chatroulette for deep conversations only?

Participants could rate willingness to engage in dee conversation and you would quickly only keep the right kind of people on the platform.
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Makes you wonder why this was not properly done 10 years ago.

It’s like, on one side we pay taxes to people who build roads and maintain databases and maps of what they have built (the government)

On the other side, we (indirectly) pay for Google to run around with car to re-map everything as if the data did not exist in the first place.

Seems quite inefficient, no?
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
This. A thousand time. People need to understand this.
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I think the video was accelerated (look at cars in the background or wind in trees/on grass or the occasional bird/insect).

Which means the drone may not have been as fast/manœuvrerabke as it looks.

It would explain the crazy Camera tracking skills.
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Similarly, I really have to wonder about the externalities of having windows in office buildings.

While the view they provide can be nice, windows have a real cost to productivity and attention.

Edit: research actually points to the opposite of my teasing comment above. [1] But then again, maybe playing a mini game boosts productivity?

https://journalistsresource.org/environment/daylight-windows...
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Everything you mention seems possible to replicate with 2 cameras, a few sensors (and a X years of AI/software dev). Which is the point of people saying cameras are good enough if human’s eyes are good enough.

Or am I missing something?
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
After some research, it is possible to short Tether for roughly 15% borrowing fee per year.

Who is with me ?
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Some more of these fun photo ops: https://twitter.com/thainewsreports/status/13886984576579051...
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
You realize those « deep cleans » are mostly comms operations for governments to look like they are doing stuff, right? Virus live (mostly) in people, not on sidewalks.

One of the most ridiculous example: the Thai government went to the extent of spraying disinfectant in the forest next to the Burmese border, and got pictures published in newspaper to show their great work. Comical! [1]

[1] https://twitter.com/thainewsreports/status/13819185863488225...
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
The first nuclear explosions made us visible to alien civilizations 7 decades ago.
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
As someone who publishes a small software as a side-project, signing my bundles is a pain in the a*.

You not only need to shell out some 100$ to stupid companies like comodo who should not even exist, but also need to incorporate a company or do some crazy paper work to get it.

If any fellow small windows side project developer has a solution I’ll be happy to hear.
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Three questions:

1. How easy would it be to pay a container ship’s captain to do that ? 2. Can you then bet on short term commodity futures to benefits from the event significantly? 3. Do you think this is what’s happening ?
al3xandre
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Please. He obviously meant gold or gold-backed currencies. Which indeed ended in 1971 with Breton-Wood.

Let’s be kind and “assume the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize.”