weirdstuff | 5 years ago | on: Tesla superfandom becomes toxic, negative for electric revolution [op-ed]
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weirdstuff | 5 years ago | on: We've Built Cities We Can't Afford
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: Fed to buy junk bonds, lend to states in fresh virus support
When the Fed started unwinding a little over a year ago, they had to suddenly stop when markets tanked—hard. After the Fed ceased, stability returned.
I'm not sure there will ever be an unwinding, at least in the traditional sense.
Topping it off, starting last September, the Fed began emergency "not-QE" liquidity injections, which have unexpectedly grown over time.
And now, this black swan event. Nobody knows what's going on.
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: Toronto is gathering cellphone location data to find people congregating
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: Toronto is gathering cellphone location data to find people congregating
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: Toronto is gathering cellphone location data to find people congregating
I'd rather live in a world of risks than one without liberty.
My mother is older and has chronic health issues. We both rather risk it and have choice in how we live our lives while we are still here.
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: In India What We Are Seeing Is the Symptoms of Fascism: Noam Chomsky
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: A CS degree is better than teaching yourself how to code?
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: Climate Change Will Cost Us Even More Than We Think
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: The Plot to Assassinate Orwell
Makes me think there’s something very lasting about his ideas, moral interpretations aside.
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: Newspapers don’t need a special law to help compete with Google and Facebook
So, instead of promoting a competitive economy with fewer cartels, there's a push to promote cartels within the economy, ostensibly to... compete?
Nice. These are, indeed, interesting times. Cartel economy it is!
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: The Anti-College Is on the Rise
I think just as many bodies routinely get destroyed in office environments—especially in tech. You know the trope. Sitting all the time under artificial light breathing nasty "inside" air staring at screens in open office environments with a lot of mental stress. Etc.
In each case, blue collar or white, proper care can be taken to avoid these injuries. Especially in blue collar trades.
weirdstuff | 6 years ago | on: Too much money and too few places to invest it
There's a strong correlation there. Fed funds rate seems to lead a bit.
I agree with you about the all the bad writing. It's pernicious.
weirdstuff | 7 years ago | on: Amazon Plans to Split HQ2 in Two Locations: NY and VA
New York metro area is much more nowhere than Tokyo metro if you want to go buy sheer population in a continuous urban conglomeration.
And to me, personally, NYC is just as nowhere as Boise, Idaho. Just a bunch of people living in groups doing things they find interesting, or can't leave due to financial/family/personal reasons. You can do lots of stuff in and around Boise that the same people can't do in NYC and visa versa, depending on individual preferences.
Many folks I know get bored quickly in NYC and SF. I do. I still love NYC and SF, though. I suffer from a bit of Stockholm Syndrome ;)
weirdstuff | 7 years ago | on: Microsoft threatens to stop hosting Gab unless posts are removed
WRT dang, even today he shut down a thread regarding the deepening SEC inquiry into Musk (which had new news as of this afternoon), and said that this was something along the lines of "Musk hysteria" or some such thing.
I was kind of shocked at the removal of that thread as it was covering a new development, and was not, as dang put it, a dupe or hysteric.
weirdstuff | 7 years ago | on: After the Fall: Ten Years After the Crash
We're not in great shape, employment wise.
weirdstuff | 7 years ago | on: Don't let Google take over Berlin
weirdstuff | 7 years ago | on: Don't let Google take over Berlin
weirdstuff | 7 years ago | on: Don't let Google take over Berlin
Being open-minded is a two way street, remember.
weirdstuff | 7 years ago | on: Nasa will send helicopter to Mars to test otherworldly flight
That's what's behind a lot of the consternation over government responses. A lot of lives are at stake, and not just those which might be taken by COVID.