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Ghost of HyperCard
A reminder of the day when you didn't need a crack team of engineers to produce a simple educational program or hyperlinked ebook. Every teacher a programmer. Every student a programmer producing value added content, whether 5 or 55 years of age.
We talk about advancements in the industry but we've taken a giant step backward in terms of creative output. See 'Inigo Gets Out' https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Subsistence,Gift,Exchange,Planned&Theft Econom
In a capitalist system, dollars are ration units for most people (workers, not owners) -- and those ration units are used to get what the person needs or wants from the market. Given difficulties in centralized planning processes, it is unlikely to be more efficient in meeting most people's needs for the government to decide in advance what to make rather than let market forces meet those needs (assuming the market is regulated for externalities and risks). Maybe that may change someday as governments become more responsive and better planners via networked computing, but it does not seem where the USA is now.
That said, a real society is made up of a mix of subsistence, gift, exchange, and planned interactions (as well as some theft that is hopefully minimized). Every society is going to decide on the balance of those five types of transactions based on its unique history and culture. So it is not wrong to think about how government planning could be done better -- as long as we think about how planning fits into that larger mix.
I discuss that in more detail on my website and in this video:
"Five Interwoven Economies: Subsistence, Gift, Exchange, Planned, and Theft"
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Re:no
It might surprise you to know that you can learn everything they teach you at a University by reading the books yourself and asking other people who know their shit when you have a question. Well, you can't, but smart people can.
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Re:I despise Trump but...
This video is always relevant, more so in the way they discuss avoiding employing American workers than PERM in specific: PERM Fake Job Ads defraud Americans to secure green cards
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And remember...
Anger is an energy!
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Re:Been in a similar situation
You were very lucky to escape that incident with both your freedom and your job intact. It's much much better for Americans who come across something like that these days to just keep it to themselves and say nothing. Remember, the police are not your friends. They're out to make arrests and score prosecutions for anything they can get and the US has plenty of felonies on the books to ensnare you with. It's like Cardinal Richelieu said, "Give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him." As an individual you have absolutely zero interest in helping the police solve crimes. Even just by speaking with them you expose yourself to the danger of prosecution. The black people here in the United States already understand the perils of police contact all too well and it's a lesson that many whites are now learning too. The moral of the story is don't talk to the police.
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Re:Walt Who?
He will go down history as the man who brought together Gates and Jobs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
(It's an interesting video to watch even though I've posted this before.)
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Re:Not enought balls for a rematch?
I guess the guys at Google didn't watch this 3dfx commercial.
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Re:Should read PILOT is to blame
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Re:No surprise, as it cannot perform anymore
gweihir is Zap Brannigan
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Re:No surprise, as it cannot perform anymore
Got any proof of that? From say chess?
Here's one example. There are plenty of others.
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Re:What's in a name
You think it's called AlphaGo because it plays Go?
Alphabet + Google = AlphaGo
Your etymology is good enough... for a barbarian! Now, dear barbarians, let me, a Greek, try:
"AlphaGo": "Alpha" (note the capital "A") from "alpha" (first / 1 - the Greek way of writing numbers with alphabet characters) plus "Go" that, adding that -capital- '"a" , becomes "ago" (lead / be in command) = Google's way to brag...
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Re: Busy U.K. Holiday Weekend...
No craters; "it's all ball bearings nowadays."
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Re:A better question
Why do you want to do this and what are you trying to accomplish?
The summary says he doesn't need a screen or keyboard, so it's pretty safe to assume he'll be okay with some sort of beeping device on a one-button input -- and I found exactly what he is looking for.
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Re:Pass a law
If public comments matter this much, that's a clear sign these rules shouldn't be made by a small unelected board. Rather they should be made by the public, by having elected representatives pass a law.
Seriously? Because the public can be whipped up into a frothing mob over an esoteric thing like Title II Oversight of Internet Providers that means that we really need the guiding hand of people like Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Rep. Hank Johnson or Rep. Nancy Pelosi? (Feel free to add you list of "out there" representatives from the Right)
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Re:Pass a law
If public comments matter this much, that's a clear sign these rules shouldn't be made by a small unelected board. Rather they should be made by the public, by having elected representatives pass a law.
Seriously? Because the public can be whipped up into a frothing mob over an esoteric thing like Title II Oversight of Internet Providers that means that we really need the guiding hand of people like Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Rep. Hank Johnson or Rep. Nancy Pelosi? (Feel free to add you list of "out there" representatives from the Right)
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Re: Pilling up technical debt is utterly stupid
Not to mention the last place he worked at, he farted after lunch and this happened.
Lame, lame, lame. This is better.
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Re:yes
Or just buy a mobile device based on Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 running full Windows 10. It has x86 emulation so you can also run Win32 x86 applications.
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Re:Not Googles Job
Relevant?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... (j/k, that show is terrible)
How do people introduce more moral relativism (Google HAS to do their own bidding) when trying to generalize a moral relevancy? +1 for you.
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Re:Somewhere, an IT guy is crying
Somewhere, there is probably an IT guy who has been begging for the budget to upgrade some old machines, or move the services onto a cloud provider and was ignored.
On the contrary, that IT guy was probably made redundant in 2016. As the BBC article notes:-
The GMB union says this meltdown could have been avoided if BA had not made hundreds of IT staff redundant and outsourced their jobs to India at the end of last year.[..]
"BA in 2016 made hundreds of dedicated and loyal IT staff redundant and outsourced the work to India... many viewed the company's actions as just plain greedy."
Let's hope BA continues to reap as many "savings" from that outsourcing as they did today.
:-)He's crying today.
Going by the likely response of the laid-off employees to the predicament of BA, I guess he *would* have tears coming out of his eyes.
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Yeah but the A1000 dropped the price
a lot compared to a PC and the PC didn't come down until years later (when the P166 MMX got released. I remember it because it killed off what little was left of the Amiga & Atari ST market when you could suddenly get a P166 MMX with 16 megs of ram for around $999).
There's an amazing video on youtube of a 286 gaming PC being put through it's paces. It's impressive as heck what it could do until you realize there's about $5k of hardware there compared to a $1k Amiga. -
Over web site comments?
All this investigation over some web site comments that have no legal sway whatsoever, but let's ignore it when dead people cast votes in real elections, when there's reports of people being bussed around to vote multiple times, or when illegal aliens were being encouraged by the current sitting president to vote without fear of repercussions.
Yep, the priorities are all in good order...
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Over web site comments?
All this investigation over some web site comments that have no legal sway whatsoever, but let's ignore it when dead people cast votes in real elections, when there's reports of people being bussed around to vote multiple times, or when illegal aliens were being encouraged by the current sitting president to vote without fear of repercussions.
Yep, the priorities are all in good order...
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Re:Not Googles Job
I'm not insisting that there is evidence of such abuses,
"Show me the man and I will show you the crime."
-BeriaGoogle would be fiscally stupid to comply with the request, even if it wanted to.
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Hypocrites!
What a joke, considering Facebook profits enormously from freebooted videos which are taken from YouTube (where the content creator earns the ad revenue) and rehosted on FB (where Facebook themselves gets the ad revenue). Their algorithms also prefer FB hosted over YouTube hosted video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Millenials in denial?
I'm in the 28-34 age bracket and figure the most deserving of the term 'millenial' is anyone who remembers the Willenium. I mean after X, Y, and Z they ran out of ideas so it seems fair to me to just make this shit up as well.
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Re:On what planet is this true:
Doesn't look like that's actually in the movie.
Here's the passage. Not quite the way I remembered it.
Remember one thing, when you pose... a lot of little guys have one habit. And they hide away when they pose. When they do an arm pose, they do like this. The big guy will come right out with his arm. Never do that, never hide away.
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It’s been done before :)
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Basic income from a millionaire's perspective?
By me from 2009 after trying to explain the merits of a basic income to a millionaire: http://pdfernhout.net/basic-in...
"One may ask, why should millionaires support a basic income as depicted in Marshall Brain's Australia Project fictional example in "Manna", but, say, right now in the USA, of US$2000 a month per person (with some deducted for universal health insurance), or $24K per year? With about 300 million residents in the USA, this would require about seven trillion US dollars a year, or half the current US GDP. Surely such a proposal would be a disaster for millionaires in terms of crushing taxes? Or would it?"Highlights:
* safety net for millionaires if they go bankrupt
* safety net for millionaire's kids
* happier and safer streets to stroll through
* more beautiful communities to spend time in
* more variety of goods and services from niche producers
* more free software and free content reducing expenses
* more interesting art to look at
* bigger markets with reliable incomes
* less gold diggers to worry about
* less kidnapping
* universal health coverage (implicit in the idea)
* emergency medical services could be sized for national disasters
* being a doctor would be more fun (many are millionaires)
* no need for companies to pay social security taxes or unemployment taxes
* no need for affirmative action or anti-discrimination laws for businesses
* no need for reparations for slavery
* no resistance to businesses going to full automation even if massive job loss
* no need for a minimum wage
* employees you hire really want to be there to work
* happier managers and CEOs
* more innovation in the economy
* no need for public schools
* more homeschooling
* happier children
* less drug addiction"So, for all these reasons, millionaires and billionaires could sleep more soundly at night, especially those with social consciences. Those with social consciences would have recognized that while the market is great at creating wealth, it is also great at concentrating wealth which creates problems, since the market does not hear the needs of those without money to shout out for them. But, a basic income gives everyone in a society a voice with which to talk to the market, whether the market needs their labor or not. And with rising automation like AI and robotics, better design, and limited demand because the best things in life are free or cheap, more and more the market will not need humans to be involved in production, and so there will be less and less jobs for humans to do. So, this approach deals with a fundamental problem with divide-by-zero errors in mainstream economics, the kind of errors that cause unrest of various types. The fact is, the basic income is already about what most millionaires might be earning off their investments after inflation (assuming they have anything left after the recent market crash). So, in a way, this proposal makes everyone in the USA into effective millionaires (or close to it). So, that means that millionaires have a lot more potential friends in the local neighborhood with a millionaire-level of spare time to do fun things with during the day. So, being a millionaire will be a much less lonely thing in our society. And should a millionaire have children, the millionaire knows, no matter how irresponsible with money their kid might be, that child will always be a millionaire, in terms of a basic income.
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Glad to see more and more discussion of the Universal Basic Income idea. A healthy society has a good mix of subsistence, gift, exchange, and planned interactions (and little theft), so we need to continue to improve in all those areas even if a basic income helps improve the exchange economy:
"Five Interwoven Economies: Subsistence, Gift, Exchange, Planned, and Theft"
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Re:How did Sears outlast them?
Family Guy's excellent summary of Sears today:
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Re:Token is a person!
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Re:Who will pay for it?
I know the leftists love this idea,
It's not just a leftist idea. Milton Friedman was in favor of it. Indeed, our earned income tax credit (in the USA) was based on Friedman's ideas. Hayek also supported a variation of it. More recently, on the right, Charles Murray (author of The Bell Curve) is a strong proponent of the UBI.
it takes away incentive to do business in countries with UBI
On the contrary, it frees up the creativity of the masses by allowing people to take entrepreneurial chances. If you're dependent on a shitty job, you're stuck. But if you have a minimal income as a backup, you can say "no" to a shitty job and try to start your own business... or at least feel more confident about saying "no" and looking for a better job.
Many countries already have high tax rates, high minimum wages, etc., and yet companies still do business there, and their economies are doing just fine. Plus, you can save a bundle on things like unemployment insurance, because they're no longer needed.
How do you pay for it? There are lots of ways, but just for the sake of argument, let's limit the scope to income tax. If you want everybody to have a UBI of $10k/yr (for example) you could put a flat 15% surtax on income above that threshold, then by the time to start earning about $80k you hit the break-even point between what you put in and what you take out. So the people earning more than $80k will be supporting those who earn less, and the more you earn, the more you contribute... on an absolute basis. But as a ratio of your income, you're still contributing the exact same amount as everybody else.
It gets the job done, and it's totally fair, since everyone receives the UBI (even rich people) and everyone contributes the same portion of their above-UBI income to the pot.
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Re:Racist Star Trek fans getting called out
The real racist say "Blacks can't use cell phones" because
... they're black and don't know how. Mostly white liberals on college campuses.https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I know this doesn't fit the agenda of the left, parroting the mantra that "white people are racist" in the way they want. But the fact is, the biggest racists I know are those white liberals running around making excuses as to why black people need help, simply because of their skin color.
The greatest example is, watching a white liberal explain how black people need to wear their pants around their knees, as if it were some racial trait that cannot be overcome.
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Re:They've definitely been laughing
The thing that gets me is how many people project these kinds of motivations onto terrorists. No, I really don't think ISIS gives a fuck if the UK starts snooping on citizens more.
They want non-muslims to hate moderate muslims and associate the attacks with islam in general, thereby boosting their numbers. It all helps, whether achieved through murder or oppressive changes to law.
And yeah, lots of dumbasses are doing their work for them. Golf clap.
This isn't a defence of islam. In my eyes all religions are worthless.
Jim Mitchell and several others with a lot of contact to extremists have said they actually do it for the opposite reasons. They want none muslims to basically play the islamaphobe card so they get a free pass. The secondary thing is to cause infighting and a distrust of "the system" and I see both of those effects. FWIW I am not a fan of Mitchell in many regards but he has valid points in many areas whether you like it or not. He mentions KSM et al talking to him about that very thing here YT Jim Mitchell EIT's
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Re:Trump = cock sucker
Russia did fight Germany damn well in WW2 on our side at an extreme cost of life.
The Cold War and 1980s view was a result of the military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned of at the end of his administration.
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Re:Kinda goes withhout saying, ...
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Re: CoC? Diversity?
He like those Big Black Butts
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Re:it's VERMONT
Let me tell you my perspective on "race" and bigotry.
Oh, is it sharing time?
IT starts and ends when (usually white) people make excuses as to why black people are different from white people, by calling anyone "racist" who expects people to be
... the same.So you're basically sharing how you, are racist, and your perspective is biased, towards your own bigotry?
Nice share. But we already knew that.
Especially your expecting people to be the same, yeah, what a coincidence that all of your "examples" are hallmarks of white complaints about blacks.
You expect everybody to be the same White, Cookie-Cutter, Breadslices you demand.
Wearing pants around their knees is a "racial trait".
Oh yes, you really are showing your dog-whistle for that one. Because to you, it's apparently only blacks who wear clothes in that style.
Of course, you remind me more of this old granny who made such a remark in the Eighties. I told her she was stupid, because I wasn't wearing my swimshorts in a particular way, it was merely the elastic had worn out while I was swimming. Quite annoying and intrusive. But yeah, your song is an old one. Blah-blah-blah, look how they wear their clothes! Even James Dean rebelled against it.
Here's some other fun for you:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/parents-outraged-over-school-s-discriminatory-racist-dress-code-n759821
http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/schools-racist-hair-code-up-in-the-air-2075357
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/05/15/malden-mystic-valley-charter-school-hair-policy-racism-anti-defamation-league/
https://mic.com/articles/50493/ohio-high-school-s-dress-code-bans-african-american-hairstyles#.CX1HWWhZ5
http://www.essence.com/2016/07/28/kentucky-high-school-bans-natural-hairstyles-racism
Tell me why I never see bans that affect white styles?
Sucking at school is a "racial trait"
Read the lawsuit.
Being poor is a "racial trait"
Well, that's what Ronald Reagan preached. Not to mention that Poverty is a sign of moral culpability, and as such, not something induced by outside forces, or even trouble worth treating on its own.
Never mind the numerous studies that have shown simple things like an adequate diet helps deal with a lot of the problems associated with poverty.
And the worst
... voting democratic is a "racial trait"Yes, one that the North Carolina Legislature, held by Republicans, deliberately targeted. They admitted it.
You can see it in all sorts of political opinions and assumptions, that black people can't _______ because they are
... black.Yes, frequently yours. For example, your remarks about Driver's Licenses. Or Literacy Tests. Or Segregated Schools.
You can see this summarized in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The most racist white people I know, are all liberal democrats who think so poorly of black people.
Here, have some more videos:
http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2017/05/24/arkansas-walmart-racist-rant-orig-vstop.cnn
https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2014/04/24/video-cliven-bundys-racist-comments/199008
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/richard-spencer-trump-alt-right-white-nationalist
Now you know some actual racists.
The problem is, they think they aren't racist, and republicans are all racist, because they think they are "helping" black people with their condescending attitudes.
Yes, Republicans are racist, because of their condescending attitudes, yes.
This includes Ben Carson, BTW.
I think he's suffering some tone deafness.
Better than your d
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Re:It's her turn (to lose)
>Trump is fundamentally amazing at running for office: I don't think I'll ever witness someone with similar skill.
I'm not sure if it's "skill" as much as "seeing the opening and having the balls to go for it"; he's honestly kinda terrible at politics (which is completely distinct from being terrible at governing, btw). Thing is, politicians had been playing the game of winning elections sub-optimally all along, and even a terrible, flawed politician could run right over all of them with the right strategy and attitude.
We'll see if it works again, but considering the media is actively flushing its own credibility down the toilet and dems look like they're going to nominate someone like Katy Perry or fucking The Rock or some intersectionalist wet dream who'll campaign on sending all fucking white males to Tolerance Gulags, so I'd say his odds are pretty good.
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Re:The Queens you use...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The original lyrics were "I get my kicks above the waistline, sunshine".
Well played by the AC.
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Re:The Queens you use...
I wonder how many people will get the reference.
I know only one reference to jumping queen.
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Re:The technology is fine
> The technology is fine.
No it isn't -- HTML is crap and is the THIRD time the web has been re-invented. It is a pale shadow of what could have been.
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Re:cool
Really? Do you have any documentation of that? I can't recall ever having had that particular hallucination, nor do I know anybody that has (at least, that they've communicated with me.
Cop Eats Pot Brownies Calls 911
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Re:Good
Sure, you goose-stepping idiot. How about some facts for a change, instead of your libtard lolfag memes?
Here are some facts for you, a video of Debbie Wasserman Schultz extorting the DC Police Chief to had over Seth Rich's laptop to the DNC. The relevant part starts at 2:40, before that is veiled threats to fire him over "diversity/"
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Re: Not an error. A lie.
Here it is, friend, evidence of DNC interfering with the police investigation .
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Re:it's VERMONT
Let me tell you my perspective on "race" and bigotry. IT starts and ends when (usually white) people make excuses as to why black people are different from white people, by calling anyone "racist" who expects people to be
... the same.Wearing pants around their knees is a "racial trait".
Sucking at school is a "racial trait"
Being poor is a "racial trait"
And the worst
... voting democratic is a "racial trait"You can see it in all sorts of political opinions and assumptions, that black people can't _______ because they are
... black. You can see this summarized in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...The most racist white people I know, are all liberal democrats who think so poorly of black people. The problem is, they think they aren't racist, and republicans are all racist, because they think they are "helping" black people with their condescending attitudes.
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How to Fix your Comcast Cable Modem
... with gasoline.
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Re: Knock it off with the sensationalising
Explaining the joke: One more technological advance predicted by Star Trek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...