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door103
·hace 4 años·discuss
Personally I prefer to be around people who are friendly because they genuinely want to be rather than because I am paying them to fake it.
door103
·hace 4 años·discuss
I am not involved in suckless, but who is this "they" you are talking about? This is one individual whose only connection to suckless appears to have been starting 2 threads about surf in 2017?

https://lists.suckless.org/dev/author.html

ctrl f "enrico"
door103
·hace 4 años·discuss
Not everything needs to be about money. Software engineers get pretty absurd salaries already. Most of the high quality blogs I’ve seen are pro bono.
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
> The "left" elites have forgotten the people, and the left in general is talking more about identity issues than class issues.

You mention this in a discussion about Bernie Sanders? Probably the politician with the most single-minded focus on class politics in the country
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
From your search, which contradicts your point:

https://apexlg.com/are-the-managers-of-traditional-corporati...
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
> you have to care about them making a profit or watch them evaporate.

There is a difference between making a profit and maximizing profit. A publicly traded company is legally bound to do the latter.
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
Bitcoin is not predominantly mined by a ton of individuals running an ASIC or 2. It is mined in huge warehouses, which have to go through state/federal bureaucracy for business licenses, etc etc. It would be hard to enforce a complete ban on anyone mining any Bitcoin, but the vast, vast majority of mining could be easily shut down in the US, as it was in China.
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
I’d be interested in what tech companies pay $320k and aren’t ethically dubious
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
> China did well after adopting a capitalist economic model. Not so well after adopting a communist economic model.

Let's be clear here -- regardless what you think of the Chinese government, they are far from a "capitalist economic model". Many major industries are nationalized, the state plays an enormous role in the economy. 60% of their economy by market cap is state-owned. It isn't Soviet-style or Mao-era socialism, but it is still a very different system than western capitalism. It's similar to the NEP era in the USSR (1921-1928)
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
Public housing increases supply. That's why I said rent control and public housing.
door103
·hace 5 años·discuss
"A culture of permissive lawlessness"? A studio apartment in San Francisco starts at what, $2k?

> Mr Shellenberger thinks they are on the streets in part because of a “housing-first” approach, which holds out for permanent, individual homes at the expense of building enough temporary accommodation.

So his approach is that San Francisco should have third world-style slums?

The solutions are simple: rent control and public housing. There just isn't political will for these policies: wealthy real estate investors fight them tooth and nail.