imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: Ohio Republicans close to imposing near-total ban on municipal broadband
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imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: Federal Reserve Now Projects Rate Increases in 2023 as Economy Heals
To a college kid with savings from teenage jobs, it is.
To people who's wages didn't go up, it is.
imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: Federal Reserve Now Projects Rate Increases in 2023 as Economy Heals
The federal reserve benefits from a long ledger so they are more than happy to let inflation run rampant.
imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: When pop history bombs: a response to Malcolm Gladwell
Talking to strangers- "everyone and their culture is different, it's impossible to know if someone is lying"
imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: Apple and Google investigated by UK competition body
imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: Europe's Software Problem
I had an engineer tell me- in America people don't care about your title, they care about how much money you have. In Europe it's all about titles. In Japan it's about seniority.
I've had no problem picking the job that pays the highest and it changed me from chem engineer to programmer.
My peers that are obsessed with a title have fallen behind, making 80k a year as a 30 year old. I think these people have a significantly harder time finding a new job, where as being a programmer and engineer, I'm able to work in any industry.
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imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: macOS HNReader Application
Otherwise it might be good just as a defense against psychology tricks.
imNotTheProb | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: macOS HNReader Application
imNotTheProb | 4 years ago
The driver Out Of Position 2 airbag test comes to mind as one that causes worse airbags/safety, and increases cost.
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imNotTheProb | 4 years ago
I've been lucky enough to avoid the walled prison but a fortune 500 company cannot.
We can only educate the masses that better products exist or the psychology tricks Apple uses in their marketing.
The issue is that we have too many people per representative.
You representative doesn't need to care about you, they need to care about donors for mass media.
I see parallels in tech as well. Some companies are openly anti consumer but run massive advertising/brainwashing campaigns. One will go as far as saying 'privacy' but turn around and give your information to the US government and China.