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RestlessMind

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The Academy Rethinks the SAT

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Dubious Chinese Carbon Projects Expose Depth of European Market's Flaws

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The Only Thing Worse Than Spirit Airlines Is a World Without Spirit Airlines

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The Case for Returning the Koh-I-Noor Diamond Has a New Backer: Mamdani

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How Europe regulated itself into American vassalage

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How and Why $150 NJ Transit World Cup Train Tickets Became Reality

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VC Money and Israel Outrage Derailed a Hot Hollywood Startup

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Olympic Committee bars transgender athletes from women’s events

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A Crisis in the Alps: Airbnb, Climate Change and Americans

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The Remote-Work Dream Isn't Dead, but It's Slipping Away

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China's Birthrate Sinks to Record Low

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Japan's Leader Started a Meeting at 3 A.M. Then Came the Backlash

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The Arrest That Demonstrates Europe's Free-Speech Problem

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RestlessMind
·6 日前·議論
> What criteria would allow for someone to "deserve" death?

As a framework - death penalty should be legalized when a majority members of the society support that as a punishment.

When applying that framework - it should be applied for the cases beyond any reasonable doubt.

Once you agree on these principles, all other details can be easily negotiated.
RestlessMind
·21 日前·議論
> move to a cheaper city or country for retirement if your house goes up in price

What kind of life experience would lead to such a conclusion? It's almost like you have no idea what a community is - with one's friends, neighbors, familiar shops, clubs, church etc. Money is not everything in life. Any policy which forces people in their late 60's to uproot and go somewhere else to rebuild their lives is bound to face a very angry backlash. A mindset like yours is why we got prop 13 here in California.
RestlessMind
·先月·議論
"If you can't tell the difference, does it matter?" - Westworld
RestlessMind
·2 か月前·議論
> those will fail upwards to other cushy roles

I see this trope often. Citation needed!

> If the board is unable to bring their house in order, the state should fire them, not let their incompetence ruin the lives of the working class.

Oh no please! Last thing I want is letting Donald Trump (or AOC if you are a right-winger) decide which board to fire based on their whims about a company.

> I disagree with the assessment of that being a good thing.

What you are suggesting is much worse.
RestlessMind
·2 か月前·議論
Management is also fired in this instance. What you are probably suggesting is that management should have been fired sooner and replaced with competent ones. That is the job of the board, who is the proxy for shareholders. Since the board didn't do its job properly, their shares are also going to zero.

Again, working as intended. There should be no free lunch or bailouts for incompetent work.
RestlessMind
·3 か月前·議論
> if it's working as intended

It doesn't seem to be working as intended. Look at the reports published by European leaders, like Draghi for instance.
RestlessMind
·3 か月前·議論
> affirmative action being destroyed by the Trump administration.

Affirmative action was gutted by SCOTUS when Biden was president. Not that it was popular before. California of all places rejected it by 56-44 margin in 2020.
RestlessMind
·3 か月前·議論
https://archive.is/PPhqe
RestlessMind
·3 か月前·議論
(non-chinese) asian equivalent of whatsapp is still whatsapp, it completely dominates in some of the biggest asian countries like india, indonesia or pakistan along with a bunch of other smaller places
RestlessMind
·3 か月前·議論
https://archive.is/nGEKn
RestlessMind
·8 か月前·議論
Reality doesn't match your claim, for example when one looks at European countries who have all of that.
RestlessMind
·8 か月前·議論
TIL about karoshi, or “death from overwork”. With that kind of culture, no wonder Japanese population is in decline. Why have kids if you are expected to work 12, 14, 16 hours a day? Who is going to nurture those kids?
RestlessMind
·9 か月前·議論
But most of the people live in countries with death penalties. All the top 6 countries by population have death penalty and only 4 out of biggest 17 countries do not have death penalty.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_by_country#...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_and_dependen...
RestlessMind
·9 か月前·議論
Mid-2000's were the pinnacle of the Western power in general and the American power in particular. First Iraq war, then the GFC punctured the halo from the 90's.

After that, the soil was fertile for the rise of populism. Bungled post-GFC recovery, algorithmic manipulations from social media, unmitigated immigration, COVID and its aftermath just fueled the fire further.
RestlessMind
·10 か月前·議論
> but as a builder you can do it yourself

One who can both build and sell is indeed a rare specimen (unicorn?). I know many builders and less than 10% of them can sell.
RestlessMind
·10 か月前·議論
A lot of people complain about American FPTP system. But it seems that the French system, with a final round of top 2 in case no one gets clear majority, isn't any better. I am also familiar with the Indian system which gives rise to coalition politics which has its own problems.
RestlessMind
·10 か月前·議論
> by providing a non-essential service like salesmen...

Sorry to break this to you but if you think Sales is non-essential, you don't know anything about startups.
RestlessMind
·10 か月前·議論
> but look what is happening

As of now, a federal court has ruled 7-4 against it. Proves the GP point
RestlessMind
·10 か月前·議論
The difference is that people are protesting against ICE, writing op-eds openly across various forms of media and a prominent governor is trolling Federal govt's actions in public.

Good luck trying to do any of that in China. US and other democratic societies may have warts, but there is a huge gap between those systems and China.
RestlessMind
·10 か月前·議論
> as long as your grass is not too tall or your house has approved color by HOA apparatchiks.

Freedom of speech, and overall first amendment, is about freedom from government restrictions. Doesn't apply to private organizations modulo some cases like civil rights.

> Or as long as you are not burning a US flag in USA, which will land you in prison.

Facts speak otherwise - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_v._Johnson

> And I dare you use words "Mexican Gulf", then your glorious leader will personally ban you from entering White House.

Glorious leader can ban you from entering White House for whatever reason he deems fit. It is his residence and his office. Nothing to do with free speech. I can organize a protest outside White House and he can't do anything as long as it's a peaceful protest (again, right granted by 1A).

Please research your facts next time.