There are styles of gardening? Are any of them suitable for a lazy beginner?
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There are styles of gardening? Are any of them suitable for a lazy beginner?
Slightly disappointed that it’s about treating the EU market like its American counterpart…but…it’s fine.
…why does anyone need 4 monitors? Are they all 1080p or something?
Now, the enshittifiers aren’t taking this lying down. Take Lina Khan, the brilliant head of the US Federal Trade Commission, who has done more in three years on antitrust than the combined efforts of all her predecessors over the past 40 years. The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page has run more than 80 pieces trashing Khan, insisting that she’s an ineffectual ideologue who can’t get anything done. Sure, that’s why you ran 80 editorials about her. Because she can’t get anything done.
I love when other people realize the value of Lina Khan. I’ll vote for Biden for the sole reason to let Lina Khan do good work!
Holy shit, YES!
I freaking love my 502. I switched after my MX Master 3S started screwing up and have not looked back. I use Excel everyday and think 502 is the superior mouse
The U.S. uses the value of statistical life VSL. Here are the numbers from the Department of Transportation over the last 10 years or so.
So, it is interesting and egregious that the driver needs only pay $23K and Tesla pays nothing at all!
This is my second Ducky keyboard and I love it.
Well I’m still using 10 so…
Because of the consumer surplus anti-trust paradigm. Comcast just needs to say that prices are as low as they would be in a more competitive environment. And cable companies in regional cable markets can tacitly collude simply by matching competitor prices. Thus, how do you prove that prices are actually too high and that Comcast and other cable companies are using their market power to abuse consumers? You can’t.
Lina Khan, the American hero that she is, is trying to pursue an old anti-trust paradigm.
Among respondents who own luxury brands that they themselves bought (e.g., Gucci, Versace, Rolex), 44% prefer to live in a world without any of those brands altogether. Among respondents not owning such brands, the fraction preferring to live in a world without them is 69%.
That’s interesting.
Actually, this is kinda like using fossil fuels. If we didn’t have fossil fuels our lives would be miserable. And while using them adds some utility, burning fossil fuels still leaves us miserable, particularly as climate change grows worse.And so, even though I use fossil fuels to fuel my car, heat my home, and cook my food, I’d still prefer to live in a world where its significantly reduced to phased out altogether.
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I freaking love it. It really exposes how people think, and that process is rarely rational, especially for those that love logic and facts.
But I’m not forceful with my opinions either.
Now that is a good argument!
Is this a real question or trolling? I’m not sure…
Claude.ai. I took the transcript of the video and asked for an outline using a prompt I usually use for outlining textbook chapters lol.
Here’s an AI outline because this was actually a good talk:
How Platforms Die
Facebook Case Study
Causes of Enshittification
Solutions
Conclusion
It was enough for me to read the first sentence and just not read the rest. It’s all a variation on a theme.
I’ll 3rd mechanicalkeyboards.com. I just ordered a new Ducky from there this morning.
This sounds like something that will work! Thank you!