Social vote counters are just sentiment thermometers.
-- Me (-4, flagged)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21539167
- I do not care. People fuck up all the time. It’s not anyone’s job to bail them out from their actions.
- It’s not about picking. It’s about doing it at all.
Now you’re active participant in a cover up. They want to delete something, edit something? Fine. The controls are there. Everyone knows that. But that’s not what this is. This is taking extraordinary action to gaslight and coverup. That’s what’s trash. It’s the secrecy. It’s changing of the archive. That’s what trash.
In all my decades of dealing with public forums, I have never seen this as something done in a reputable forum, outside of a court order.
It’s a betrayal of trust. The fact that you’re not defending it on the merits, but rather that it’s supposedly open to all that knew about the secret door is just the chef’s kiss of abuse of power. If I was asked to do this, I would quit.
Dang, every time you do this, it shows contempt to everyone on this forum. It’s absolute trash. It is bad, and you should feel bad. But of course, you don’t feel bad about doing it. You feel good about it.
- This is a trash policy. It's reputation laundering as a service.
- Nah. You just set the prize at top 10.
- yOu cAn'T tRulLy bE fReE iF yOu cAn'T sELL yOuRsELf iNtO sLaVeRy.
I remember this take. It's the kind of thing that only makes sense in a dorm room full of financially secure people that ignore that this is simply creates a slave class of economically disadvantaged.
- Equity in what property?
Equity in what property?
honk honk honk
- Loans are a payment. These were a percentage of earnings. They are very different.
- ISAs were indentured servitude. That's literally what they were. It was the single most scummy concept that Austin came up with and PaulG endorsed.
- Can’t help but think making a list of people by karma just encourages karma farming
- Are you sure you read the article? The very first sentence of the article is, "Enshittification is the pattern of decreasing quality observed in online services and products[.]" (Emphasis added.) If the quality remains the same, or improves, it's by definition not decreasing, and therefore not enshitification. Furthermore, as other people pointed out, this is a reference to two sided marketplaces.
Just because there's a new buzzword, doesn't mean it applies. In fact, it usually doesn't.
- It reminds me of the old West End Games / Legends description of the game sabacc in Star Wars. Instead of being played with normal paper cards as seen in Solo, the players received cards with screens on them At certain parts in the game, the cards would randomize. '
A completely baroque way of playing, but fits with a world where actively powered antigravity technology has replaced wheels.
- It's not. The quality stayed the same, even improved. It's run of the mill monopoly pricing.
- Your questions are right, but the conspiracy theory is dreadfully wrong. If you want a motivating force for banning, but not actually competing by leveling the field, it’s ideology. The US government doesn’t do subsidies (except when they do).
The saddest thing about these decline of American manufacturing, and the fragility of supply chains is that all of this was predicted 30 years ago, but Wall Street and the billionaire management class did their typical shortsighted profits taking instead of sustainability, soured on by ideological capture of both parties.
I often think about how the world would be different if the people actual won the Battle of Seattle.
- You’re going to have to eliminate first past the post for that to work. Both parties are essentially coallitions. Christian nationalists and big business, and their apologists on one side, and everyone else on the other.
- I’m honestly surprised it wasn’t Avi Loeb when I saw, “Harvard researcher”
- It is that easy. Employee 1 is getting paid below market. That’s why they offer 0.9% equity. Meanwhile, the founders are also getting paid. No one is working for free. One of the first things VCs tell you is to make yourself comfortable so you can concentrate on the company. That’s literally one of the reasons why VCs tell founders to sell equity early, to make up for lost income, while Employees 1+ has to ride the rocket into the ground.
It’s Baby’s First Labor Exploitation.
- Yes. Because you’re literally the same as the founder, but getting waaaay less equity.
First employee is always a sucker
- I'm sure Elon does get involved. The question is, does he get involved in a constructive way.
All signs point to "no". We know this, because of what the Tesla and SpaceX people he brought on to Twitter in early days after the acquission said. I believe the words were, "babysit", "distract", and "manage".
I'm sure some fanboy will mark me down, but this was discussed on this very forum when it happened.
- Yeah but the emails with Elon show that the "open" and "nonprofit" part was always a fucking a scam.
- That’s not what happens.
What happens is if you don’t need junior people, you eliminate the junior people, and just leave the senior people. The senior people then age out, and now you have no senior people either, because you eliminated all the junior people that would normally replace them.
This is exactly what has happened in traditional manufacturing.
- You're just making things up. Nothing you've said is true.
- I don't know how much this costs, but it's only a meter, 65 kg, and runs on a 110 volt outlet. I'm thinking high ones of thousands of dollars, maybe low tens of thousands.
https://www.furuno.com/files/Brochure/448/upload/WR110_EN.pd...
- My dad and I both have Davis Vantage Pro 2s.
https://www.davisinstruments.com/pages/vantage-pro2
His has been working for 20 years now with no problems. There are cheaper ones no doubt, but the ability to add senors like a UV and solar wattage are nice. They also have sensors for soil moisture, and leaf transpiration, but it doesn't rain enough in norcal for those.
At some point, Davis changed the data logger, so I had to buy some USB adapter from some guy in Australia to unlock it, but it works fine. I don't remember the guy's name, or if it's still needed.
I use weewx and a raspberry pi to log everything. Integrated my PurpleAir into weewx and calculate AQIs as well.
- > So let's start talking about these people in the first person, not in the abstract.
Here are two: Rick Santorum and Jim Bridenstine.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/...
- I get the feeling that there’s an inverse correlation between the number of people that think the military is a competent meritocracy and the number of people that actually served in the military.
It’s a giant government bureaucracy, with plenty of stupid internal politics, and gross incompetency. No better or worse than any other large organization.
- > [I hope an LLM made it polite enough]
Engage in self harm.
- > RealID requires a social security card and is mostly about making it difficult for poor people to vote.
Bruh. If you don't have a social security number, you can't even work legally. Also, 99% of people born in the US[0] get them at birth.
What are you talking about?
[0] I on the other hand, didn't get one until I was about 8 years old, because my parents wanted to hide me from the draft, but that's now the draft works, and you need a social security number for all sorts of stuff now, like tax deductions.
It’s simultaneously too much regulation, and too little government oversight.
https://www.vox.com/22534714/rail-roads-infrastructure-costs...