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YCpedohaven commented on UK MPs give ministers powers to restrict Internet for under 18s   openrightsgroup.org/press... · Posted by u/robtherobber
christkv · 4 days ago
So the UK is now China it seems. What a shining light for democracy and justice. There is no way this will be abused by petty little tyrant minister right?
YCpedohaven · 4 days ago
Idk I’ve been watching the occasional BBC archives or some other old archive source, and the UK has seemed relatively authoritarian compared to Europe or the US for a while.
YCpedohaven commented on The Unmaking of the American University   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/rbanffy
hattmall · 4 days ago
To have a longer life with their children...

It's not something government should regulate but it is something that government policy should incentivize.

YCpedohaven · 4 days ago
> It's not something government should regulate but it is something that government policy should incentivize.

Every time this comes up, there are numerous instances reported of welfare states in Europe, Asia, etc. trying this and it not working.

The west, and especially the US is falling out of love with republicans and liberal democracy as they learn that some problems need to solved with an iron fist.

YCpedohaven commented on Create value for others and don’t worry about the returns   geohot.github.io//blog/je... · Posted by u/ppew
safety1st · 4 days ago
I mean it's a title. Titles are under no obligation to condense the entire content of the article into one sentence. People who want to comment on the article should read it first, and then write in good faith.

The problem lies in the HN comments which have taken that title and interpreted it through the lens of unrelated political arguments: class warfare, anti-offshoring, etc. etc. I don't think any title would be immune from these people. They're just angry because the Internet has its hooks in their brain, and they're going to post about it.

His points are good and people would be wise to read the article and take them to heart. His key points are:

1) If you're a rent seeker, current trends will probably see you lose out to a bigger and more powerful rent seeker. He's probably right about that.

2) Creating more value than you consume is a great form of self-preservation, when you do this no one wants to get rid of you.

None of it's political. It's just good advice for life. I hereby forbid the masses from responding to these points with political rage bait.

HN has better moderation than a lot of places but from my vantage point the entire Internet is sinking into this garbage - we're more aware of the problem these days, at least, but everything and everywhere is more consumed by political hot takes than ever before.

If there was tech that forced commenters to read the article before they could comment on it - now THAT would be a valuable innovation!

YCpedohaven · 4 days ago
> 1) If you're a rent seeker, current trends will probably see you lose out to a bigger and more powerful rent seeker. He's probably right about that.

> 2) Creating more value than you consume is a great form of self-preservation, when you do this no one wants to get rid of you.

> None of it's political. It's just good advice for life. I hereby forbid the masses from responding to these points with political rage bait.

They’re both tautologies. No new or useful info to glean. I didn’t need some highly intelligent security researcher to explain these things that are explained by intuition by anyone with an above room temp IQ.

There must surely be more to this, and given how many of his other recent blogs are a mix of political rant and a screed against da haterz. I suspect it’s a lot more political on his side than you think.

> If there was tech that forced commenters to read the article before they could comment on it - now THAT would be a valuable innovation!

lol, gotta love people who whine about HN quality and then just write pointless crybaby paragraphs like this. If you can’t beat em, join em I guess.

YCpedohaven commented on Create value for others and don’t worry about the returns   geohot.github.io//blog/je... · Posted by u/ppew
locallost · 4 days ago
Great advice if you want to be old and poor. Yes, there's a chance it works out because you're that good, but there's a chance it doesn't. This doesn't mean do the opposite and only worry about your returns, but strike a balance. The world we live in is not in general a bunch of isolated people in a meritocracy, connections and relationships within your workplace play a huge role. Politics exist. I know a lot of asshats that are highly successful even though pretty useless. Don't be that person, but don't be there for everyone and empty handed in the end.

Better advice would be stay hungry, stay curious, keep learning.

YCpedohaven · 4 days ago
> Great advice if you want to be old and poor.

A more conspiracy minded version of myself might suggest there’s an active attempt to break the politically active middle class. Subtle changes in messaging that have been happening over the past few years from business owners and politicians seem to suggest that the future will involve masses of poverty. Gone are the days of “hard work” and “meritocracy” and they have been replaced by beef liver and romanticization of peasantry

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