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phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Even if the risk is minuscule, I just have no incentive to subject myself to additional risk.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
I’ve already been diagnosed with covid and it was fine, a little worse than an average cold. Why should I take a vaccine and risk side effects for a disease with a 99.9% survival rate, when I’m not even bothered by it? Doesn’t make sense to me.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
I’m sure they’d gladly defend the BLM protestors who attacked federal buildings.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
>There may also be a moral hazard - by investing my own time into my work, I disadvantage others who are not willing or able to do so, by seeming even more productive than my baseline.

Lol at calling this a moral hazard. By your logic any positive thing you ever do in life will disadvantage others who are not doing it and therefore appear worse in comparison. Let’s not have a race to the bottom just to seem like the nicest person possible.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
I am so tired of constantly hearing about politics at my workplace. Politics have already made their way into the tv shows, music, video games, and online forums that I enjoy. At least let me disconnect from that outrage-fuel at work. It also affects team cohesion. I can easily collaborate with just about anyone when I don’t know their political beliefs. As soon as I find out someone holds opposing views on a topic I feel strongly about, I can’t help but dread my interactions with them. I would strongly prefer to not know what my coworkers think about (most) non-work related topics.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Softly bigoted? She is blatantly racist and sexist against white men. If she made those same tweets but “white male” was replaced with “black female” it would be enough to get fired from most jobs.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Somehow in an attempt to “fix” racial disparities, America is making race relations worse than they’ve been in decades.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
It’s not financially beneficial. The poster you replied to has no idea what he’s talking about. Repaying the highest interest loan first will still be the best choice.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Amusing to see people on hackernews advocating for mathematically inferior debt repayment strategies because of “feelings”.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
A huge number of assets would drop similarly if you unloaded .1% of their entire market cap in one day. I’d say BTC recovered fairly well from that sale.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
A never before seen coronavirus was found just miles away from one of only two BSL-4 laboratories in all of China, which also happens to publish gain of function research on coronaviruses. I find it amusing that anyone can claim a lab accident origin is “crazy”.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Lots of pushback in this thread against the idea of 10x, 50x, etc. engineers. If we’re just measuring performance relative to the average software developer then I don’t see why they wouldn’t exist. I’ve met developers who solve problems that the average developer would simply never solve no matter how much time they threw at it. You could make the argument that they are “infinityx” engineers, as silly as that might sound.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Only if it’s a Proof of Work blockchain. Ethereum is what is mainly used for NFTs and it’s in the process of migrating to Proof of Stake.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Sounds like a lot of work. Not sure why you think that is superior to simply using a blockchain.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
>do you think the distribution of bitcoin will be somewhat equitable as we approach 2140

I don’t see why the distribution of anything would be “equitable”, outside of a communist utopia/dystopia. These days that word is mostly used by people exploiting the empathy of others to gain power for themselves.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Someone reading an econ101 textbook and immediately deciding that Bitcoin is unnecessary is an amusing example of Dunning-Kruger :)
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Alternative viewpoint: platforms without censorship tend to be right wing because that is what succeeds in a free marketplace of ideas. Left wing ideas require censorship to thrive.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
Considering America’s obsession with diversity, I find it hard to believe that she would have an easier time in Europe or anywhere else in the world. In America she would receive countless offers purely as a diversity hire. That’s not to say she wouldn’t deserve the offers based on merit, but Silicon Valley has decided that pure ability is less important to hiring than race and gender. That gives her an enormous advantage over white and asian males.
phroobster
·5 lat temu·discuss
> You may see some starving birds outside so you go feed them. But as people do that, the population of birds merely increases up to the malthusian point so that larger population is again on the verge of starvation. By feeding some birds you merely replaced one hungry bird with two hungry birds.

Very good point. Replace “hungry birds” with “hungry Africans” and you get an uncomfortable truth that few people want to admit.