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knowledge-clay
·9 months ago·discuss
European labor regulation and European tax rates have nothing to do with each other. The former is about restrictions on how employers can treat employees. The latter is about funding a robust welfare state. For what it's worth, both are good.
knowledge-clay
·9 months ago·discuss
> Because labor protection costs money

Labor protection does not "cost money". It is a limit on the degree to which workers can be exploited.
knowledge-clay
·9 months ago·discuss
> Because then the question arises: What if the current way of handling labor protection in the EU (as one of many components) leads to destroying yours and everyone elses standard of living, simply because it's unaffordable?

The GDP/capita of e.g. France is 10x what it was in the 1970s. There is nothing "unaffordable" about the European social safety net, except that there are political pressures to dismantle it (right-liberals like the Economist)
knowledge-clay
·9 months ago·discuss
I'd rather live in a society with strong labor protections than one that is "more innovative", whatever that means.
knowledge-clay
·2 years ago·discuss
There are commuter rails that go from NJ to NYC
knowledge-clay
·2 years ago·discuss
I’ve used Adelie, which has its own postscript-like notation to render font and graphics inside a tiny VM. I love it

https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/adelie.html
knowledge-clay
·3 years ago·discuss
Perhaps on an individual level, but on a policy level, it makes sense that the safety standards for flying are higher for flying than for driving.
knowledge-clay
·3 years ago·discuss
> What's the back of the envelope on whether the 737 Max is more dangerous than driving?

Driving is an absurdly dangerous mode of transportation, so it’s probably not the best comparison.
knowledge-clay
·3 years ago·discuss
Drugs did not cause rents in Seattle to triple over the last 15 years
knowledge-clay
·3 years ago·discuss
I recently google searched "80cm to inches" and it gave me the result for "80 meters to inches". I can't figure out how it would make this mistake aside from some poorly conceived LLM usage
knowledge-clay
·3 years ago·discuss
> This will not bother most people. Most people are willing to use GMail, even though it snoops on their private emails and uses that info for advertising purposes.

While I agree with your larger point and am no fan of Google's privacy practices, they stopped this specific behavior in 2017

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/06/26/534451513...