galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Bernanke Says U.S. Economy Faces a ‘Wile E. Coyote’ Moment in 2020
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galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Bernanke Says U.S. Economy Faces a ‘Wile E. Coyote’ Moment in 2020
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: A Costly, Deadly Obsession with Coal
There's also the sense of abandonment. Coal miners worked and died for generations to provide the energy that made comfortable city life possible. Now when they are no longer needed they get thrown away like an old tool. If liberals actually promoted something other than "leave behind everything/everyone you know and move to the city" they might be more receptive to dropping coal.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Billions in U.S. solar projects shelved after Trump panel tariff
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: If wages are to rise, workers need more bargaining power
If the establishment was doing it's job people wouldn't vote anti-establishment.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: If wages are to rise, workers need more bargaining power
End result is increasing income inequality. If nothing is done we will return to the historical norm of peasants and wealthy nobles with nothing in between.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Google Is Pushed to Tie Executive Pay to Progress on Diversity
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: What's behind the quiet rise of homelessness in the countryside?
Corporations are pocketing the difference in labor pricing from off shoring labor rather than passing the savings onto consumers as was promised by politicians and economists when trade deals were signed.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: A 64-year-old put his life savings in his carry-on, and U.S. Customs took it
Your government currently arrests people for criticizing the government online, covers up child-rape gangs, arrests people for reporting on those cover ups, and mandates whether citizens should receive health care or die, regardless of whether they have the money to pay for it in a foreign country.
Your government took 1984 and used it as a blueprint. Your government see you as an actual human, they see you as their property.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Sudden Neolithic population drop was the result of brutal warfare: study
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Australians will no longer be able to order from Amazon’s American site
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: How a Pentagon Contract Became an Identity Crisis for Google
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Facebook Tools Are Used to Screen Out Older Job Seekers, Lawsuit Claims
I think it might come down to founders being insecure around older engineers who probably won't be afraid to call them out on dumb decisions and won't be as likely to drink the hpye kool-aid because they've seen it all before.
Seems like an opportunity for startups to get great talent.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: So Your Startup Received the Nightmare GDPR Letter
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Evidence of regulatory capture of patent examiners
Just look at Amazon and their billion dollar federal cloud contracts. Politicians sell themselves cheap, the ROI is fantastic, probably the best growth hack out there.
Logical conclusion is to limit the size and power of the government to limit consolidation of power and thus make corruption less worthwhile/viable. The founding fathers understood this and that's why they essentially limited the federal government to only managing national defense and left the rest to the states, if you didn't like what your state was doing you could vote with your feet.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: NASA is bringing cryosleep chambers out of fiction
It's fairly disturbing that some people can't even imagine surviving without modern conveniences.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Visualizing Two Centuries of U.S. Immigration
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Big tech products are mostly useless
crime- Is strongly correlated with poverty, which has been rapidly reduced globally thanks to technological innovation
Housing- Will be solved by tech making remote work viable and thus reducing demand in cities. Automation and some form of income stipend could also allow people to live in more affordable places rather than cities.
Your view of "tech" is pretty stunted if you only think web apps.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: Data Science Is America’s Hottest Job
Tech worker's arrogance reminds me of "made in the USA" factory workers who thought their jobs were safe. If people don't start pushing back wages will be pushed down to global equilibrium. Based on how things are going I'm predicting neo-feudalism thanks to the joys of open-boarders globalism putting all power into the hands of corporations.
galieos_ghost | 7 years ago | on: The Stuxnet worm may be the most sophisticated software ever written