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3minus1
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
> With those odds populations cant have everyone taking risk. Such populations sooner or later go extinct.

Not trying to be a jerk, but there is a logical fallacy here. If you've ever read the Selfish Gene the central idea is that there is a common misunderstanding that animals/societies evolve for "the good of the population". A population is better understood as a collection of individuals with each being a collection of genes, and really it is each gene that is trying to replicate itself. Applying it to your example, a risk-taking gene with .998% chance of failure would probably not replicate itself successfully, unless the .002% of individuals that succeed were quite prolific at procreation. The good of the population does not really come into it.
3minus1
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
A really bad colleague can make a job miserable. I slightly bad manager can also make it suck.
3minus1
·2 lata temu·discuss
> every business is a scam of sorts that relies upon the weaknesses of human nature to thrive

Yes, the next time you go to buy a computer or mobile phone you should just skip it because it's a scam. Just manufacture and assemble the hardware yourself and create the operating system/ecosystem of apps while you're at it. It just pure laziness not too. Or maybe consider that capitalism and the division of labor benefits you massively.
3minus1
·7 lat temu·discuss
not my site :)
3minus1
·7 lat temu·discuss
"I sell onions on the internet" was posted 6 months back: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19728132
3minus1
·10 lat temu·discuss
> In a fiction book, it is not unusual for me to not read a chapter or two because i know what will happen inside.

This is ridiculous. It doesn't count as reading if you skip whole chapters.