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153 points·by balaga01·4 anni fa·299 comments

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balaga01
·3 anni fa·discuss
Well, what is your goal?

Sure, healthy and happy chickens are nice, but if you are into industrial farming and your goal is to make money, you will make their life as miserable as necessary to extract profit. You don't care if they are barely alive as long as the health standards are met.

It's not about you being happy as an individual, it's about the company making money. If your lawyers and sales are good enough to build a captive market of miserable customers, your company can still make a ton of money and be very successful.
balaga01
·3 anni fa·discuss
And this is why I do not fear unemployment or AI. There will always be work for someone who can be asked to build over complicated software and debug it.
balaga01
·3 anni fa·discuss
> Or is there some inherent ugliness that comes with affordable and popular things?

I would question both of these adjectives, where I live, "affordable" is sub-400'000 USD and "popular" is a 3-bedroom terraced house. I would use expensive and extravagant instead.
balaga01
·3 anni fa·discuss
Well, if you can burn it to produce energy + spent fuel

and then put back energy in the spent fuel to make new fuel again

then you have really a battery. That's how li-ion batteries work. The issue is the efficiency: how much of the energy you used to recharge the "battery" (iron) is going to be available when you discharge (burn) it
balaga01
·3 anni fa·discuss
Well, it ties into the storage issue that we see with renewable. We still need energy when there is no wind at night. Burning iron at night and regenerating during the day could be a solution. It needs to prove that it can be competitive with the other methods (compressed air, li-ion batteries, flow batteries, molten salts, flywheels...).
balaga01
·4 anni fa·discuss
> it'll make the others think hard about enforcing the law against you.

We are not talking about some high-security military stuff here, it's only a chat app.

It might be a big part of your world, but I can guarantee you that if they try to pull that off nobody in any government would care.

I am pretty sure of the contrary actually: that several governments in EU have dreams of getting rid of these platform, and that they can't do it because that would be illegal.
balaga01
·4 anni fa·discuss
It's kinda sad, I remember when every windows release was an event in itself, I would try to get a hold of early releases and marvel at all the changes (except the tiles of windows 8... that was a step too far).

But it's not even that I don't like windows 11... I genuinely don't care. Windows 10 works, a _lot_ of my apps are in the browser or in a browser-ish environment anyway (electron). There are no new exciting features in the desktop space? Thinking about it, I have a mac at work and I don't care about the OS updates either way. It's all incremental now.

For a while the mobile OS were exciting but it's getting boring as well.
balaga01
·4 anni fa·discuss
Don't forget that it's not _just_ the pint that will be more expensive. The consumers, after paying double or triple the usual electricity/gas price this winter, and suffering from a inflation of more than 10%, will have to have enough spare cash to stomach an increase of the price of a pint.

There is absolutely no chance that the pubs will be able to have as many customers as before.

And for B) the answer is simple: they'll buy their alcohol at the shop and get drunk at home