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Ask HN: If the singularity is nigh, why be frugal?

20 points·by lisplist·2 years ago·26 comments

Ask HN: What does a post AGI economy look like?

9 points·by lisplist·3 years ago·23 comments

IBM cancels 401k matching, replaces with proprietary pension fund RBA

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219 points·by lisplist·3 years ago·138 comments

Ask HN: Given AI advancements, is a master’s degree in CS worthless?

63 points·by lisplist·4 years ago·117 comments

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lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
The market is often either wrong or distorted by existing government policies. For some things, subsidies need to be involved to create a new industry where there isn't one. For others, subsidies are a waste of money leading to graft and excess. If I were the one with the credit card, I'd be betting big on hydroponics/vertical farms, medium to high density housing, and high speed rail.

Despite plenty of demand, high density housing still isn't getting built nearly as fast as it should. High building costs, zoning laws, and the ability to just suburban sprawl to infinity mostly prevents this.

Pretty much all vertical farming startups have gone bankrupt. There are endless benefits to vertical farms, but we don't do it because existing farms are cheap in comparison to the necessary investment to make this viable.

We don't build high speed rail because it's a multi-decade long project involving massive logistics, training programs, lots of land rights issues, and the fact that for short to medium distance trips people would probably still prefer to drive since once you get to your target destination, there's still no way to get around without a vehicle.
lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
Thanks, will have to check that out! Also use Strava, so maybe I should just refer to the heatmaps
lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
We spend billions every year in gas subsidies. We spend billions every year in food subsidies. For energy independence and the carbon reduction alone, this is a worthwhile investment even if the upfront costs are substantial.
lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
I know lots of people struggling to get by and I can assure you their situation doesn't improve their mental health.
lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
Maybe slightly unrelated, but I've done a lot of road trips throughout the US, and there is so much land that is used unproductively, it's really incredible. Land that could be used for energy, food, or housing, just sitting empty or with abandoned structures.

Imagine if we just paid people to coat their properties in solar panels - throw them on your roof, lawn, wherever you have the space. We could drive energy prices down to nothing. We could pay people to install ADUs. The resources are there, but the imagination and commitment are not.

Instead, I'm looking at a $40k+ solar install for my very small house and a breakeven on investment in maybe 10 years for a house I probably won't live in by then.
lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
I switched to DDG about a year ago and it works fine for me. For some queries, Google still surfaces better results, but DDG is good enough that I don't really miss it.

The only Google service I haven't been able to replace is YouTube - no real alternative. I still use Google Maps as well, but could probably switch to Apple maps without missing much. For hiking trails, Apple Maps has often been superior. I briefly tried OpenStreetMaps years ago, but the lack of traffic data and the fact that it gave me bad directions made it untenable.
lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
Unsure if the desire to not be homeless can be classified as psychosis.
lisplist
·2 months ago·discuss
this is called GitHub Enterprise, but apparently that's mostly on life support
lisplist
·3 months ago·discuss
The only problem I've found with Forgejo is a lack of fine grained permissions and also the lack of an API for pulling action invocations. The actions log api endpoints are present in gitea from what I can tell.
lisplist
·6 months ago·discuss
no
lisplist
·2 years ago·discuss
What is a metaverse client? Do you just mean a cross platform VR app?
lisplist
·2 years ago·discuss
There’s some pretty nice stuff you can get. Vacation packages as well. Just takes forever to earn enough to do anything useful with.
lisplist
·2 years ago·discuss
Tbf there are some (mostly rich) people that believe wealth inequality isn’t a problem as long as the standard of living keeps going up for everyone. But that falls apart once you consider monopolization generally leads to rent seeking and not better services
lisplist
·3 years ago·discuss
Yes, I’m not sure why but the link got swapped out when I posted the story
lisplist
·3 years ago·discuss
They used to wait until end of year to match funds until recently they switched to monthly matching. So if you left before end of year, your match didn’t pay out iirc. Now they’re getting rid of 401k matching entirely so suppose it’s a moot point.
lisplist
·3 years ago·discuss
Legally, I believe this is a pension fund. Still, they have to be pocketing the difference somewhere because why else would they make such a controversial decision that also increases administrative overhead?
lisplist
·3 years ago·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38101464 additional thread/Boggleheads Forum
lisplist
·3 years ago·discuss
Fair, just giving a point of reference
lisplist
·3 years ago·discuss
First 3 years, yes. After 2026 you either get 3% or whatever the 10Y is yielding, whichever is greater
lisplist
·3 years ago·discuss
The fund is based on 10Y treasury bonds which have significantly underperformed the S&P historically. First 3 years, you get a 6% guaranteed return. The remainder, you get only 3% guaranteed. For reference, my HYSA yields 4% a year.