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onethought
·2 tháng trước·discuss
I think it’s more nuanced. Even a “coder” spends the majority of their time, not coding.
onethought
·2 tháng trước·discuss
But you're ignoring the core point (in both your metaphor and in the argument at hand):

- If everyone took a Waymo... Waymo sucks. Not true of trains.

($/MW of power is stupid with nuclear in the age of solar and batteries, with basically zero safety concern... i.e. you can deploy solar and batteries to houses... not so much for nuclear)
onethought
·6 tháng trước·discuss
Right so it’s not phones at all. We are really saying: turn it down - right?
onethought
·6 tháng trước·discuss
I think this is the only meaningful point being made in this thread.

The sound from a phone speaker is annoying, more so, than a typical in person talking. To me the solution lies somewhere in fixing that to make it sound more natural.

Everyone else claiming that some how having “loud” conversation is rude, feels like they’ve fallen into some anti-social hole… we are literally the only animal to have developed complex spoken language… it’s part of our humanity.
onethought
·6 tháng trước·discuss
How is that different than two people talking in person? Do you interrupt them as well?
onethought
·6 tháng trước·discuss
That’s “widely available” — no one is buying them, so not “widely sold”
onethought
·6 tháng trước·discuss
Or we could realise that they still have that lead, and they were limited in the US by US government policy that propped up Detroit for union/votes rather than economics/environment.

Meanwhile BYD had US money with a a friendly government enhancing it.

You shouldn’t be angry with Musk, you should be angry with Trump/Biden (ignore left/right they both let Asia take Battery and chip technology on their watch).

Not defending Elon, he’s clearly got some flaws, but Telsa’s expansion has been phenomenal, even with massive head winds against it, just look at Rivian, VW, Lucid, Ford, GM… or anyone if you want to talk about “squandering”.
onethought
·6 tháng trước·discuss
I’m not sure id call Chevy widely sold, yet. Their full year sales don’t even match a single quarter of Tesla.
onethought
·6 tháng trước·discuss
This isn’t true: “most” non-lfp batteries in EV context are Tesla. Which means they are cylindrical.

Or are you counting OEMs rather than actual vehicles?
onethought
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I mean there is benefit to understanding competitor well as well?
onethought
·7 tháng trước·discuss
But anyone didn't do it... you an expert in software development did it.

I would hazard a guess that your knowledge lead to better prompts, better approach... heck even understanding how to build a status bar menu on Mac OS is slightly expert knowledge.

You are illustrating the GP's point, not negating it.
onethought
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Love that you are disagreeing with parent by saying you built software all on your own, and you only had 20 years software experience.

Isn't that the point they are making?
onethought
·7 tháng trước·discuss
your heuristics is "last 50 years of US history", and you've now applied that to "That's how the whole multi planetary blob of humanity will operate".

I think "handywavy logic" is now being generous.

What about widening your heuristics to consider all of human history and see how much more freedom, autonomy and large scale coordination we have in place compared to say... the dark ages, or earlier.
onethought
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Some handwavy logic there, both on why bubbles instead of terraforming and also why authoritarian control given bubbles.
onethought
·8 tháng trước·discuss
Or we learn how to make uninhabitable planets habitable. Would also help us “save” this one.

(Funny how we say “save the planet” when we really mean “save people/complex life”).
onethought
·8 tháng trước·discuss
A mean not to go too deep into whataboutism… but at least they only persecute their own Muslims rather than picking random countries on a map and persecuting them.
onethought
·8 tháng trước·discuss
Immigration would be another option… but not sure how willing China is to adopt that
onethought
·8 tháng trước·discuss
Imperialism? Expand.
onethought
·9 tháng trước·discuss
If you flicked the switch and made voting mandatory. Then you'd find the extreme views on both sides would vanish as everyone would rush to please the middle (the VAST majority of the population).

You can't make statements like "you got out voted" when you actually mean "a few more people from your side turned out and voted, but actually likely the majority of the population doesn't agree with you".

You could argue that apathy is a vote in and of itself, but then you aren't a representative democracy.
onethought
·9 tháng trước·discuss
You are confusing what "Appeal to Authority" fallacy is. Namely you are ignoring the fallaciousness of it.

The fallacy is where you use an authority in place of evidence. It is not fallacious to refer to consensus or experts.

Else, you end up basically in the "Do your own research"/vaccine denier/climate deniers/flat earth territory. Appeals to experts is not a logical fallacy. It's actually smart, because you get to leverage agreed facts (the earth is round) even though you've never actually been to space to see it for yourself.