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Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: India lifted 415M out of poverty in 15 years, says UN

> jobs just don’t exist any more.

This seems more like propaganda. I come from a small village. No one in the village is jobless, or hard pressed to meet basic necessities. In fact there is acute labor shortage in agriculture. I have a cousin who probably failed in his 10th grade. He picked up some driving skill, and works in one of the road construction companies. He recently got fired because he wanted to work from a different place, and the company didn't have an opening in that place. He found a similar job at his preferred place within a week. He has his own car, and saved enough to start a side gig setting up a pharmacy where he employs couple of people.

There is no dearth of work for people willing to work, and are flexible. It's a different matter if someone wants to find a cushy government job.

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: India lifted 415M out of poverty in 15 years, says UN

I lived in Indian villages for several decades. I have never seen a single instance of this "village bands together and gather resources to give that one kid a university education". Of course, people do help each other etc.,

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: Health insurers just published close to a trillion hospital prices

What happens if we mandate that hospitals cannot charge patients more than the lowest negotiated price they have for any procedure? That is to say, if you have offered to perform a procedure for $X, you can not charge anyone more than $X for the same procedure.

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: YC misses that went on to do well (like veed.io)

> YC's current portfolio value of nearly $1T

I don't think you mean portfolio value. That would mean YC actually owns $1T in the companies they funded, at their current valuation. The following on YC front page is more meaningful: "Our companies have a combined valuation nearing $1T."

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: How the Apple AirTag became a stalker’s gift

Was reading about Apple's "Find My" network. This caught my eye: "The traffic sent to Apple by finder devices contains no authentication information in the contents or headers."

This allows anyone to write a program and act as a finder device. You can report whatever location you want of the "found" device. Send your stalker to the location of your choice :)

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: The Kodak Disc Camera

Thanks for sharing your experience. >To think at the time that just five years later it would all come to a rather quick end was unthinkable.

What do you think led to such a quick end?

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: The Kodak Disc Camera

Ah! I read it as disk camera, and thought Kodak had cameras with hard disks for storage. For a brief time in the 2000s that may not have been such a bad idea.

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: John A Phillips

Why bother with water supply when you can use the air flow :(

Xx25 | 3 years ago | on: John A Phillips

HN never ceases to surprise! I am really curious how you happen to know such details about India's nuclear bomb.
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