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Why bosses need to wake up to dark patterns

economist.com
4 points·by ethor·9 mesi fa·0 comments

A second Trump term comes with unacceptable risks

economist.com
7 points·by ethor·2 anni fa·0 comments

China is the West's corporate R&D lab. Can it remain so?

economist.com
2 points·by ethor·2 anni fa·0 comments

Protein test can detect 18 early stage cancers, scientists say

theguardian.com
5 points·by ethor·3 anni fa·1 comments

Why aren’t more people being sacked?

economist.com
1 points·by ethor·3 anni fa·1 comments

Is the Global Housing Slump Over?

economist.com
1 points·by ethor·3 anni fa·1 comments

Where did woke ideas start to spread?

economist.com
2 points·by ethor·3 anni fa·1 comments

Ask HN: Best way to stop bot traffic?

36 points·by ethor·4 anni fa·29 comments

Alzheimer's-slowing drug labelled historic

bbc.com
2 points·by ethor·4 anni fa·0 comments

Housing is at the root of many of the rich world’s problems (2020)

economist.com
382 points·by ethor·4 anni fa·789 comments

The rise of 3D-printed houses (2021)

economist.com
1 points·by ethor·4 anni fa·0 comments

Which housing markets are most exposed to the coming interest-rate storm?

economist.com
48 points·by ethor·4 anni fa·112 comments

Ask HN: Best open source icon SVG pack?

8 points·by ethor·4 anni fa·7 comments

comments

ethor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Study: https://bmjoncology.bmj.com/content/3/1/e000073
ethor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Wouldn't an increase in co2 in the atmosphere spur a massive plant growth, both on land and in the oceans? I have no qualifications nor merit in this field as well, so anyone please feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
ethor
·3 anni fa·discuss
These statistics [1] would suggest that sociological factors are in play, especially if you look at the graphs for young people. The number of young men not having sex is at record numbers.

[1] https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/03/29/share-ame...
ethor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Just disable website search or change the search parameter inside website settings to stop Matomo from interpreting the 'q' parameter as search.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
It has been extensively covered here in Sweden.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
They do cater to a need and their solution is effective.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Most of the bots concerns the frontpage.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
How do you differ from Cloudflare?
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
I am concerned about false positives - but I will weigh cons and pros. Thank you for your suggestion.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
1. Bots are more than half of my traffic right now and they don't provide any benefits except using my bandwidth and distort my statistics. 2. Strange behavior + technology 2a-c. Could be a part of a solution. 3. Good idea

The purpose of this thread is to gather ideas and experiences. A silver bullet would be great, but since it's not realistic, all ideas are more than welcome.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Blocking real users is not an option - but I can see that this would be a good setup if blocking bots were of the absolute highest priority.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
In my case I am concerned about false positives since visitor experience is a higher priority than blocking all bots. Cloudflare, in my experience, do generate too many false positives when it's too aggressive. A very nice idea though in other cases.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Good suggestions. A priority is to not in any way diminish the visitor experience, I am therefore very wary of false positives.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Excellent idea!
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Well done!

I love generating generic cartoons from input. Very useful when creating icons / avatars!
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Very interesting, thank you for sharing. Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland have seemingly all chosen the same path, will Finland has remained conservative. The future will tell what was the best policy.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
An increase in supply of housing would also dampen the demand for renting, thus decreasing the willingness of speculators to buy new rental units.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Most of your suggestions would cause other problems. The root of the current situation is seemingly a lack of supply which in turn is mostly due to government regulations.

For instance, here in Sweden, it's very bizarre since we very much don't lack land suitable for new homes. Nimby regulations together with construction laws have however created a situation where prices for new homes have skyrocketed. Demand is overshooting supply by a lot (for the last decades), when there is nothing but government regulations keeping the market from beeing able to supply this demand.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
It would have been true if the supply side of the market was working. Low interest rates have increased demand but the market has not been apply to increase the number of available homes to meet the demand, hence existing properties have increased in price.
ethor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Very cool, thank you for this!