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112 points·by mrwh·hace 4 meses·58 comments

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mrwh
·hace 5 días·discuss
I used to read the New York Times on my kindle. It was great: delivered each morning, no waste paper by the afternoon, a simple subscription, etc. I was on my 4th kindle at least, which says more about the use I got out of them than their endurance. And then the service disappeared for reasons I never really understood.
mrwh
·el mes pasado·discuss
It's £64K, not $64K (which is indeed about the median in the US). So, not bad.
mrwh
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Indeed! China is leaning heavily into AI as state policy, as the solution to its looming demographic crisis. Any advantage the US has is going to be brief. It'll be like comparing the high speed trains in China with the high speed trains in California...
mrwh
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Worth reading, well written.

We just finished watching a 90s Dennis Potter TV series, Lipstick on your Collar. Strange and mannered, and about in part the preparation for Suez at the end of empire, by an elderly leadership that hadn't realised that the British empire was already done (and at a time when the young were only interested in America, the new power). More stupidity than malice there. What we're getting today looks like both.
mrwh
·hace 2 meses·discuss
What happens when unemployment hits 25%, and youth unemployment hits 50%, in a democracy? That's the real terror here, not hacking.
mrwh
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Speaking for myself, an awful lot of what makes me happy are things I am forced into doing. Work makes me happy, but if I didn't have to work I'm sure I wouldn't. If I had complete freedom my life might become quite lonely and sad.
mrwh
·hace 3 meses·discuss
That's right. In today's carriage to San Francisco my very unscientific observation it's: three reading books, thirty on their phones, ten resting with their thoughts.
mrwh
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I've found some wonderful books at estate sales. A poet's annotated books of poetry, for example.
mrwh
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Tangential, and very anecdotal, but I've been seeing more books on the BART. While almost everyone is hunched over their phones of course, it feels like there's a growing number reading a paperback. (Oddly? it's been a while since I saw a kindle.)
mrwh
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Meta wants to be an impartial platform only and exactly when it suits them to be.
mrwh
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Actually yes, around double the wattage. It's one of the things English people notice when they move to the US (true!).
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
That's absolutely it. Cheaters or chumps, neither of whom should be encouraged.
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
_Human_ body weight. I grew up measuring everything in kilos apart from people, which has I guess what amounts to its own wholly idiosyncratic scale, the stone, that no one I've since met outside of the UK has heard of.
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
Good article!

Am I right that chrismarker.org used to host the early, but it's since lapsed?
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
It's noblesse oblige, or rather an example of the end of noblesse oblige, that the super rich don't even have to pretend to do things for others any more. Which, I would suggest, is a short-sighted and ultimately hubristicaly stupid change...
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
I recently bought the DVD of Trainspotting, after finding no legitimate way to watch it online. The DVD cost less than an online rental would have. A lost world of owning your own things, and we only lost it yesterday.
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
Nature it selfe cannot erre: and as men abound in copiousnesse of language; so they become more wise, or more mad than ordinary
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
That's absolutely what's happening already: write for me for the writer, summarise this for me for the reader. At some point it will become clear how absurdly wasteful we're being (right now, we're being paid to ignore that waste).
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
That's rather the point: the UK has been great at educating a very narrow sliver of its population, decided at 18 years old. Pointing to Oxbridge as a success story is very much like pointing to London as a world city. Yes, it's world class -- now look at the rest of the country.
mrwh
·hace 4 meses·discuss
The UK has been chronically bad at providing jobs and training for its young people. I saw that 20 years ago when I was there. That is a key reason, perhaps the primary reason, for its long term productivity malaise. And the response is to lean into a technology that will make this situation profoundly worse? It's another lazy quick fix that is neither quick nor a real fix. The UK needs to invest in its people, not funnel yet more money to big tech.