Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Bureaucratic cockup leads to delay of age verification block on porn in the UK
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Creationer | 6 years ago | on: U.S. tells India it is mulling caps on H-1B visas to deter data rules
Indian hiring managers have a history of illegally discriminating against non-Indian job applicants. This change would help bring an end to that.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-05/india-s-t...
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Two centuries of rapid global population growth will come to an end
Housing in a second-tier Polish city is more expensive than Chicago!
https://www.otodom.pl/oferta/klimatyczny-apartament-balkon-w...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5345-S-Ellis-Ave-H2-Chica...
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: India is drying up
India's chief problem is overpopulation. There are simply too many people to provide water to. The country needs an urgent population program encouraging poorer families to have one or zero children. The same things are working in Bangladesh.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Two centuries of rapid global population growth will come to an end
If you are in the US you may not appreciate how heavy the tax burden is in Europe. It varies by country but its normally something like: 30% payroll tax paid by employer. 30% income tax paid by you. 20% sales tax paid by you. Then, very expensive housing due to the high population densities and limited room to expand.
Additionally in Europe, many parents want their children to be educated in English, however the language of instruction is usually the local language. This is partly why the migrant stream into the Anglosphere is so high. The alternative are private international schools, which are hideously expensive.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Food-Delivery Couriers Exploit Desperate Migrants in France
"Have you seen the Muslims with their turbans and their djellabas (traditional, hooded, long wool coats)? You can see that they are not French. Try and integrate oil and vinegar. Shake the bottle. After a moment they separate again. The Arabs are Arabs, the French are French. Do you think that the French can absorb ten million Muslims who will tomorrow be twenty million and after tomorrow forty? If we carry out integration, if all the Berbers and Arabs of Algeria were regarded as French, how would one stop them coming to settle on the mainland where the standard of living is so much higher? My village would no longer be called Colombey-les-deux-Eglises [the two churches] but Colombey-the-two-mosques."
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Researchers discuss the challenges posed by science’s embrace of English
This would be particularly advantageous in Europe, where the population of many smaller countries with their own language is falling. It would also attract inter-EU migrants.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Richard Baldwin on the “inhumanely fast” next phase of globalization
Healthcare and pensions make up 66% of the US Federal Budget. Its a similiar case in most other Western countries. If we could somehow find a way to relieve ourselves of that burden, taxes on labour could be much lower and life significantly better.
I think this is partly why we've seen such a huge boom in freelancing. Its much easier to optimise your taxes that way, instead of working for a company.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Australia’s surprising disregard for free speech
Channels (conservative ones) are banned and disappeared on Youtube for holding the wrong opinions, in violation of no laws, and there is no recourse.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Australia’s surprising disregard for free speech
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Australia’s surprising disregard for free speech
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: We convinced a group of islamist radicals to let us scan their brains
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Fecal Transplant Is Linked to a Patient’s Death, the F.D.A. Warns
Find fit, healthy, young people, with a clear medical history and that pass all tests, and let them make regular donations in return for payment?
It still strikes me as odd that we don't allow or encourage a free market for blood, semen, egg donation.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: We convinced a group of islamist radicals to let us scan their brains
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Is it time to treat sugar like smoking?
I've lived in others where Alcohol advertising is banned, availability is limited to Government-run stores at certain times, and the taxes are very high.
Binge drinking and general abuse seemed to be much higher in the latter. Particularly people seemed to get drunk before leaving the house, or used drugs, since both were cheaper than buying alcohol at a venue.
If anything is going to be restricted in the form of tax or advertising, hard spirits should bear the brunt instead of beer and wine. It might also make sense to loosen up taxes at licensed venues, which are controlled environments with trained bartenders and security.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: State of Industrial Control Systems in Poland and Switzerland
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Former Unity Technology VP files lawsuit alleging CEO sexually harassed her
Given that the workplace is now the only place to interact with the opposite sex (for many people), I think it would be healthier to acknowledge it as a relationship foundry, and figure out how to use it to forge healthy adult relationships, whilst avoiding adultery and abuse.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: Genetically Engineered Wheat Found in Unplanted Washington Field
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: How Anne Wojcicki’s 23andMe Will Mine Its Giant DNA Database
https://www.populationpyramid.net/static/population-projecti...
Or to be specific, Africa and West Asia, due to a lack of access to contraception. That can be solved by redirecting 100% of aid towards education, contraception and abortion for women, and away from food aid.
Creationer | 6 years ago | on: The Celera 500L aircraft may fly soon