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(Planet Money, NPR) "We almost had a smartphone in the 90s. Why did it fail?"

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2 points·by wnc3141·17 days ago·2 comments

Ask HN: What to tell a young person interested in finance with AI anxiety

2 points·by wnc3141·5 months ago·1 comments

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wnc3141
·17 days ago·discuss
On general magic and their 90s smartphone efforts and the constraints they worked within.
wnc3141
·29 days ago·discuss
Own a significant chunk of a rapidly growing large company, or be LeBron james.
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
Stalin's demographic researchers kept disappearing until they came up with the numbers he wanted.
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
The only thing that doesn't make sense: these companies are more profitable than ever. Google stock rocketed up last year. AI spend per employee is also up, many companies with a strictly enforced minimum AI spend. Surely that cost could have gone to entry levels?
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
I think the designation of the US as a flawed democracy is fair. We have free elections, yet (particularly at higher levels of government) rarely see popular mandates translate to governance.
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
A family member at a large tech has stated that their has been an effective hiring freeze for the last three-ish years in their department. To the point that they're letting major business lines rot on the vine.
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
There are extractive and inclusive economic institutions. democracies tend to guarantee the latter, we are rapidly pursuing the former.
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
I definitely struggled with feeling hyper engaged in the classroom setting, and then the jarring transition to the next class. By the time I switched between three and four subjects that day and on to do assignments, I was completely fried.
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
Loved my time at Olaf.
wnc3141
·last month·discuss
Bloomberg is crazy expensive. They used to have citylab articles without a paywall, but looks like they've fixed that.
wnc3141
·2 months ago·discuss
I think the stocks don't have a arbiter managing a discrete outcome between parties that don't have any KYC compliance.
wnc3141
·2 months ago·discuss
"one word. Plastics"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaCHH5D74Fs
wnc3141
·2 months ago·discuss
Clare Malone era of FIVE THIRTY EIGHT was among the most serious political journalism out there.
wnc3141
·2 months ago·discuss
But in exchange we get to also waste vast energy and carbon while depleting job prospects for just about any college grad.
wnc3141
·2 months ago·discuss
I would think Police unions would probably gladly accept. higher pay for more accountability. It feels like accountability sheltering is a deal with the devil that cities made.
wnc3141
·2 months ago·discuss
Read "why nations fail". It essentially covers this. Markets and technologies are great but ultimately bound by the systems of power they inhabit.
wnc3141
·3 months ago·discuss
For expensive high growth markets, rents have dropped in most. Part of this is from a freezing of the labor market meaning nobody is really moving to town.
wnc3141
·3 months ago·discuss
I think it's more contractors were responsible for providing only their deliverables. The program design as a whole is done by the DoD when they bid out their requirements.
wnc3141
·3 months ago·discuss
It seems like in the last number of years, VC has been prioritizing becoming the beneficiary of the whims of the regime.

In short, I wonder if this has any implications about their confidence in startups' viability in private sectors
wnc3141
·3 months ago·discuss
I hate asking people what they do, but it's hard to know ahead of time what questions will get an excited answer, so it's sort of a fall back.