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fjni
·5 天前·discuss
Bathhouse in New York wrote about this. Not sure they still do it to this day.

https://help.abathhouse.com/hc/en-us/articles/16748674443924...
fjni
·29 天前·discuss
The lack of genuine desire to understand each other is what is astonishing.

I don’t know where “the politician” went with that comment, but for me the more pressing conversation is whether we want a society where many are struggling and some make a billion dollars.

You benefited from society, clearly, which is not to say you didn’t work hard. But it seems entirely reasonable to me to ask you at that point to give back. We can knock plenty of people back to mere “hundred millionaire” status, they’ll be fine, and we can do a whole lot with that money.
fjni
·上個月·discuss
I’d be genuinely curious about the data on this.

There are examples I can think of with a more traditional governance structure that did well: Apple, Amazon, Microsoft.
fjni
·2 個月前·discuss
> Founded by alums of Tesla and the autonomous vehicle company Cruise, the San Francisco startup has received hundreds of millions in venture capital funding and is valued at $2 billion

Stop outsourcing the cost of your vision to the rest of society. Especially when it’s peanuts to you and meaningful to, in this case, the host of what they call an apartment and you seem to think is a test course.
fjni
·2 個月前·discuss
Wait… railway runs on GCP? Didn’t they make a whole thing about not “building a cloud on top of another cloud?”

Or did they just mean that they’re not renting VPSs but only metal from the cloud provider?

In my mind I was so excited that there was another provider not just paying one of the hyperscalars but at a minimum colocating and owning more of their stack. https://blog.railway.com/p/heroku-walked-railway-run
fjni
·2 個月前·discuss
Maybe it's because I'm idealistic in addition to being old, but I think a lot of this functionality was in fact added for explicit purposes.

A client sends the language header or the list of supported fonts not so that the server can "do whatever they want with this data." There is (or was) a real reason for it when we came up with these standards.

The fact that website providers, or more specifically ad-networks, have chosen to use these for other purposes is breaking that implicit agreement.

(edit) but you're probably right that i'm expecting too much.
fjni
·4 個月前·discuss
Less diluted, but still: https://fundrise.com/vcx
fjni
·7 個月前·discuss
> we find that lawmakers who later ascend to leadership positions perform similarly to matched peers beforehand but outperform them by 47 percentage points annually after ascension

If what you’re positing were true wouldn’t they have outperformed their peers before ascension as well
fjni
·3 年前·discuss
I'm with you on this. I would expand this further yet and say that introducing this as a feature creates a whole set of security concerns that just weren't there before.
fjni
·4 年前·discuss
> I wouldn't call the Garmin G1000 a paragon of UX design though.

In some ways I would. I wouldn't call it "intuitive," but once you understand its semantics, it's phenomenally predictable in its behavior. And quite well thought through I think. Here's one of my favorite examples: On the MFD, in an urgent situation, two of the most helpful pages are the "map page," and the "nearest page." These are (unintuitively) the first and last page. Until you realize that that means you can access both without looking which page you're on by spinning the page knob either all the way left or all the way right.

It isn't perfect, but I find it generally well thought through.

I certainly can't argue with the points about transponder and com1/com2 inputs, but within the parameters for the device, I consider the UX for the G1000 to be ... maybe not a paragon in its entirety, but certainly much more thoughtful than what I encounter in other life daily.
fjni
·6 年前·discuss
The 5/5s/SE form factor is beautiful. Why mess with it? Give me upgraded internals on that and I’ll buy it immediately. It feels a bit like they have to justify to themselves that they’re doing work by proverbially and literally smoothing out the edges until all phones just look alike.