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1 year ago
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on: Should Coffee Cost $7?
I find the article short on details necessary to make any judgement. The cost of coffee beans themselves were typically not a major cost of providing a coffee at a cafe, so double the cost naturally doesn't mean double the price.
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1 year ago
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on: The Well-Off People Who Can't Spend Money
This sounds like anti-anxiety over correction to me.
We don't know how much future planning anxiety is warranted without knowing the future. We certainly know that past societies have a strong survivor bias for people who worried about the most significant life decisions they had.
A very flexible person and a turnip may both be well tuned to the economy at the moment but a less flexible person should be anxious as much for the behavioral effects of making decisions lightly on making future decisions in different circumstances.
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1 year ago
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on: The Well-Off People Who Can't Spend Money
This sounds like healthy psychology, incorrectly medicalized to me.. Who didn't question their big decisions like a major transportation decision before 1940?
I think there were a few exceptional places/people that lacked both normal scarcity and social norm pressure, but even the wealthiest people worried like these things mattered in most towns.
You can't just erase the entire cultural context of people and expect them to have no worries because there's a few more years to various peaks. They are experiencing the stresses of developing decision skills for a life that probably spans after peak petroleum, etc.
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1 year ago
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on: I Got a Sleep Study in My 30s. It Probably Saved My Life
You can get over-medicated by shopping around for a bad doctor, and with kick backs, you often don't have to shop very hard.
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1 year ago
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on: I Got a Sleep Study in My 30s. It Probably Saved My Life
After the recent CPAP recall, and keeping in mind that many problems don't result in a proper recall, I would suggest avoiding a CPAP if your reasons are trivial.
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1 year ago
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on: 70% of new NPM packages in last 6 months were spam
If you make them create a new account each time you remove a package, how does that help you find or remove pollution going forward? It seems to work in the moment, but if you have no plan to change the system the resulting equilibrium is worse than if you can identify a connection between packages from the same spammer.
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1 year ago
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on: 70% of new NPM packages in last 6 months were spam
Isn't it better to leave accounts that correlate spam than to force spammers to obscure the connection by creating a new account for each piece of spam?
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1 year ago
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on: Children of freed sleeper agents learned they were Russians on the flight
Sure, I don't really see generations of people as different.. But the extent that government relates to ideological ideas as priorities.
At any rate a modern Americans would be very interesting in terms of how the mother could be portrayed.
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1 year ago
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on: Children of freed sleeper agents learned they were Russians on the flight
I find it interesting that the parents in the generation shown by the Americans could have a real political philosophy that (for a believer) would justify warping their childrens lives as some kind of global freedom fighter.. This generation is being taken home by petty nationalists at best, to a nation they have no attachment to.
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1 year ago
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on: Former NASA scientist doing experiment to prove we live in a simulation
There is the risk that unblinding coincides with the end of experimental value.
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1 year ago
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on: Texas woman gets 15 years for stealing $109M from Army to buy mansions, cars
That's not really true, it sounds like she skipped a lot of accounting where inconsistencies would have cropped up possibly detecting a conflict of interest if accomplices weren't added to keep her at a distance from signature access and payments.
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1 year ago
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on: Texas woman gets 15 years for stealing $109M from Army to buy mansions, cars
It seems pretty ridiculous to me that if she didn't flaunt expensive items they apparently never would have noticed a company didn't exist, didn't provide anything of value, didn't cause any positive or negative feedback..
So an embezzler who is motivated by hoarding, by lavishing on a family member or to redirect to another cause is apparently undetectable.
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1 year ago
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on: Smartphone-maker Xiaomi unveils SU7 Ultra, a 1548hp, 4-door electric hypercar
The cost of all sorts of energy extraction methods have steadily dropped over time. Oil would have to be politically stranded forever, which doesn't fit the 1984 like political flows of the current world.
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1 year ago
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on: Dan Geer on CrowdStrike: It Is Time to Act
I had to read through your whole comment to realize it didn't confirm something I already know, what a waste.
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1 year ago
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on: Smartphone-maker Xiaomi unveils SU7 Ultra, a 1548hp, 4-door electric hypercar
There's a lot wrong with it. The reserves that will be burned include all Saudi reserves and all Norwegian reserves. The hand wringing BS doesn't change anything about prices being high enough to fund the politics of forcing us to extract and burn all reserves until they are gone. Only refusing to burn your reserves changes whether we are screwed.
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1 year ago
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on: Ask HN: What's an appropriate compensation counter offer in London 2024?
For other top European locations, I would expect more than 100k GBP (130k) for your top report and anywhere from 10% more to 50% more for your level depending a bit on the industry and org style.
I think glass door like services tend to underreport normal-high salaries for various reasons but London is also very low for its expenses and I would look around at nearby markets. Even if you wouldn't want to leave the UK its easier to anchor some firms on other markets now that work location is more flexible.