35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Octopuses, crabs and lobsters recognised as sentient beings under UK law (2021)
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35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Octopuses, crabs and lobsters recognised as sentient beings under UK law (2021)
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Octopuses, crabs and lobsters recognised as sentient beings under UK law (2021)
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Child Labor Is on the Rise
Incentives. A bouldering gym is incentivized, due to the cost of liability and the impact on their reputation, for every visitor to have a safe experience. If your kid falls and breaks his neck after you paid a gym to help him learn, you’re going to sue.
Employers are incentivized to extract as much labor for the least amount of expense. New laws disincentivize safety by reducing liability.
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Child Labor Is on the Rise
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Child Labor Is on the Rise
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Child Labor Is on the Rise
Okay but, FTA:
>It also limits employer liability for the injury, illness, or death of a child on the job. Adolescents are almost twice as likely as adults to be injured at work.
You’re envisioning Dad bringing Junior to work to help haul off cinderblocks in the back of the family F150, you’re imagining something that isn’t the case. People under 18 are children. They are being endangered while the companies that profit are being protected.
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: California spent $17B on homelessness – it’s not working
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: California spent $17B on homelessness – it’s not working
It’s called NIMBYism in the Bay Area and elsewhere.
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Apple customers say it’s hard to get money out of Goldman Sachs savings accounts
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Third-party Reddit apps are being crushed by price increases
It feels like Reddit is in the same place Twitter was pre-Musk. Kind of lost in terms of purpose/trajectory for monetization. Or maybe it’s the other way around: it’s where Twitter will be in a few years, stagnated because it was bought to be part of a larger portfolio, a bauble that sits on the shelf and doesn’t really have anything innovative going for it.
To me there isn’t anything interesting about Reddit anymore. I only use it to hear from people who claim to live in a place I’m living or visiting, or to get very specific troubleshooting advice, where I find a specific post using an external search engine. Mostly I think the culture of the site itself is annoying. Any time I stray outside of regional or technical subreddits it feels like I’ve accidentally landed in a middle school cafeteria.
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Amazon Is in Talks to Offer Free Mobile Service to US Prime Members
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Amazon Is in Talks to Offer Free Mobile Service to US Prime Members
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: Is it just me or GPT-4's quality has significantly deteriorated lately?
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: The Never Married, a New Normal
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: The Never Married, a New Normal
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: The Never Married, a New Normal
The US has no guaranteed parental leave. If you have a kid and want one parent to spend any significant time with that kid, someone is sacrificing their career advancement. This usually hits women harder.
If you want to see the end of alimony, you’d need to make it easier to choose to have kids. Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to be a priority in the US.
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: Tarkovsky's films online for free
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: High-tech farm startups are laid low by financing drought, pests
I’d pay twice as much if I could get in Portland, ME the same kind of guac I get in LA.
35997279 | 2 years ago | on: The QR-code menu is being shown the door