- Good point, I've edited my comment to clarify that it is incorrect
- All the statistics I've been able to find point to higher toll road usage among higher income people, not less.
- Edited because I admit original statement below is incorrect.
"You could say they are a flat tax since every driver pays the same per usage. You could even argue it is a progressive tax since richer people use toll roads more. The only way you CAN'T describe a toll is a regressive tax. Words have meaning."
- demand for transport is not that elastic though
- Toll roads are good economics. If a choice has negative externalities (more traffic, more pollution, road damage), tax it.
- > Are you saying people use h3 in order to get its style
yes, and that people assume the purpose of having different tags is to control styling
- The problem with trying determine heading depth automatically is the depth is not something that can be deduced just by the structure. If headings are siblings, for example, the may be on the same level semantically or not.
One way I've dealt with this in react is combine a Heading component with ContentGroup component. Each content group needs exactly one heading, and heading can't exist without it. Content group can contain other content groups. The tag for heading can then be determined by how many content groups are in the tree above it.
This works pretty well ime, but it can be hard to get devs to use (or think about accessibility at all).
- I'd like to propose for the list:
Default heading styles should not have equal top and bottom margin. Headings should be closer to the content they label than to the content they are setting their content apart from.
h1, h2, h3 should not have different styles. it's an anti-pattern that leads to broken accessibility
- > you're not in the medical field
citation needed
- "Some cancer specialists counter these concerns, saying the surge in diagnoses is primarily a surge in detecting cancers that did not need to be found..."
This seems excessively paternalistic. If medical professionals hold a legal monopoly on providing diagnostic care, then decide it's better to just not diagnose things, it leaves patients with no way to discover life-altering information about their own health.
- If your mission is to build AGI, and building and deploying it will take many years, an appropriate strategy to accomplish that goal is to find other revenue streams that will make the long haul possible.
- Thank you for the demonstrating the reasoning that leads to these decisions.
- What is it if not a better dice roller though? Isn't that what they are claiming it is? And also that this better dice rolling is very important (and I admittedly am not someone who can evaluate this)
- What makes you so sure that extropic is the second and not the first?
- A lava lamps that just produces randomness, ie for cryptology purposes, is different than the benefit here, which is to produce specific randomness at low energy-cost
- I don't really understand the purpose of hyping up a launch announcement and then not making any effort whatsoever to make the progress comprehensible to anyone without advanced expertise in the field.
- This is just word games. I obviously mean I don't need to exchange legal tender to use the site.
- I am fine with my information shared if it means I can use sites for free.
I don't see this. The cost of a month pass on new york subway is $130 a month. That is less than my monthly parking fee in sf