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alphawhisky commented on Palantir CEO Makes Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power   newrepublic.com/post/2076... · Posted by u/mindracer
amadeuspagel · 2 days ago
I'm not sure why I clicked on this article. I admit I expected something misleading, but at least about democratic as in "democratically elected". But this isn't even about "disrupting" the power of the democratic party, but rather about changing the relative value of different types of work, increasing that of blue collar work and lowering that of white collar work. The quiet part out loud, indeed.
alphawhisky · a day ago
They should be careful about trying to teach me to drive a bulldozer...
alphawhisky commented on US private credit defaults hit record 9.2% in 2025, Fitch says   marketscreener.com/news/u... · Posted by u/JumpCrisscross
reliabilityguy · 3 days ago
> 2008 Financial Crisis was triggered by Oil prices.

Not by the subprime mortgages given to anyone with a pulse?

alphawhisky · 3 days ago
Now the subprime credit of entire cities is being sold bank to bank. I'd argue that's a direct escalation of the 2008 credit crisis.
alphawhisky commented on Roblox is minting teen millionaires   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/petethomas
grvdrm · 4 days ago
I’m a parent. Girls 7 and 4. I think you’re right about a number of parent habits.

Hard to impose a device limit on a kid if that kid watches you use your device constantly. I’m not some hero here - constantly reminding myself to be aware.

Now, I think imposing limits in the open world is a specific challenge. To your point, you’ll see kids at restaurants on iPads. Well, now your kid wants iPad. You don’t give it? They start a shitstorm.

I don’t think an outright device ban is so critical. But limits are important, and even more important is sticking to what you said you would do as a parent. With mine, they sense that moment of giving and almost instinctually rush to exploit. That said, flexibility is important too - knowing when you use it.

As for game, I set a rule on an iPad. No games with ads. Those seem to be the worst of them, and there are tons.

alphawhisky · 4 days ago
Kudos dad/mom, that's a hard job. I feel like getting them exposed to technology and the dopamine generator that is games as a younger kid can help you teach more lessons around managing habits that can become maladaptive. Our world is increasingly engineered for addiction, and having conversations about self control starting young can help develop maturity. I know plenty of friends (2001 baby) that did not have access to internet/games until the 8th grade when the school provided laptops, and they STRUGGLED to handle the intensity of that distraction because they were never exposed and weren't taught healthy habits around technology. Exposure therapy is a great way to manage that.
alphawhisky commented on Roblox is minting teen millionaires   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/petethomas
pastage · 4 days ago
We can mince his words. In the end anyone who organize gambling for profit is scum. If you do it for charity I know form experience it is massively profitable, but.. I am not sure it is worth it for society.
alphawhisky · 4 days ago
Hey now, silent auctions and raffles are great for small communities and aren't prone to degeneracy. I know a lot of fire departments that get a majority of their funding from a mix of these attractors and things like cookouts and public events.
alphawhisky commented on DOJ proposes policy aimed at limiting state bar ethics probes into its attorneys   abcnews.com/US/doj-propos... · Posted by u/petethomas
alphawhisky · 9 days ago
Man, "DOJ proposes end of Justice" just reads funny.
alphawhisky commented on US tech firms pledge at White House to bear costs of energy for datacenters   theguardian.com/us-news/2... · Posted by u/geox
cucumber3732842 · 10 days ago
>like especially if they do what they have been doing recently (run their own generator, build their own power planes) a lot of this cost is implicit and as such very dodgeable. E.g. higher cost for gas power planes for other due to major increase of demand, higher medical cost due to more air pollution, higher fuel prices, etc. etc. (not even speaking about anything climate change).

And it's not just data centers, it's all sorts of industry. My local gravel and concrete plants run their "big stuff" off generators because the cost of the utility drop for their amperage doesn't make sense. And nobody will connect the dots between these choices and the requirements we've saddled utilities with. They're spinning up generator not because it's cheaper per watt, but because they're not operating on the 40yr timeline you need to be in order for the red tape you have to go through to put in permanent infrastructure to pencil out.

I'm an abutter for a utility project and I've gone to the meetings for and it's an absolute massive boondoggle. My energy bill is going to reflect god knows how many hundreds of billable hours it takes for these hired lawyers and engineers to prove to the system that they're not gonna fuck over any endangered frogs by widening the cut to meet some industry standard that changed over the past N year and dumping culverts and fill in some places where streams criss cross it.

Literally nobody involved cares. The abutters don't care. The town wants it to go forward because it's all trivial and it's not like it won't be their ass if they block an upgrade to industry standards and something happens. The system is just going through the motions. The city engineer grills them about petty bullshit because it's literally his job. They know he will and they have the answers but he makes a show out of the subjective things. Ditto for the conservation commissioner. It's like the Israel missiles meme. One side is my tax dollars and the other side is my energy bill. We're all doing this because some slimy politicians wanted to pander to some shortsighted big picture ignoring environmentalists 50yr ago and beurocacy has perpetuated and grown itself since. No public interest is served by this.

And the cherry on top is that at the margin, we get shit like generators that don't need to exist because the cost of the alternative is driven up to the point the fuel inefficient (and also dirty) solution makes sense.

alphawhisky · 9 days ago
I promise you, the City Engineer is aware of the bullshit. You catch a whiff, but they live in the stink. It's been clear for a while that there's conflicting interests and the only real way to fix it is to change incentives. However, if you're insinuating that the Clean Water Act is made by "slimy politicians and big picture ignoring environmentalists" then you're wrong. That's about the best common sense environmental reform in the last 100 years aside from removing lead from gas.
alphawhisky commented on US farmers are rejecting multimillion-dollar datacenter bids for their land   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/carabiner
stonogo · 16 days ago
> Why are these companies not forced

By whom? The elected officials whose campaigns they underwrote?

alphawhisky · 11 days ago
When a rural iowa farmer gets foreclosed because his power went from $0.16/kWh to $0.75/kWh we're gonna see another killdozer...
alphawhisky commented on Guilty Displeasures   hopefulmons.com/p/what-ar... · Posted by u/aregue
alphawhisky · 11 days ago
Read. Found it interesting. "My kind of social class...". Immediate close.
alphawhisky commented on Breaking Free   forbrukerradet.no/breakin... · Posted by u/Aissen
darkwater · 15 days ago
It should be easy: 10% of revenue from fraudulent ads? Fines amounting to 15% of the total revenue. This way, Meta will be incentivized to invest ~5% of its revenue on getting rid of that 10%.
alphawhisky · 15 days ago
Yes but also include accountability in the boardroom. If illegal things happen, a human needs to see court, not a company. Let the "risk takers" actually take on risk.
alphawhisky commented on Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications   scripps.edu/news-and-even... · Posted by u/littlexsparkee
spwa4 · 16 days ago
That's because the reasoning does go in circles.

0) Zero tolerance! We still remember how it ended last time!

1) But ... pain medication helps against anything. From headaches to hernia to bone cancer (of course in some cases it's in a "die somewhat dignified" sense). And in quite a few cases it's the only thing that helps ... In the medical sense of "helping", after all medicine can't make people live forever so that can't be the goal. The goal is better quality of life, ie. mostly longer life, including the ability to live (think "sing, dance and play tennis") ... and not life at any cost.

The problem here is that this is an entirely correct argument. Some diseases are either incredibly painful or long-term painful. Bone cancer or hernia can serve as examples. We cannot really help such people (by that I mean: not in a way that the pain stops). So can we at least make their life livable?

2) This pain medication sure helps these very seriously ill people well. But X suffering is at least as bad as bone cancer! X then is everything from still serious diseases, psychological suffering, and of course this then goes down and down until someone points out pain medication also helps existential dread and lackluster parties.

Again, all of that ... is true. That's not the problem.

3) The medication becomes the problem. Mostly because of what people do to get money for their fix (and the crime, prostitution, ... that it leads to). But this is not the only problem. It makes people who broke a bone last week go skiing again. And ... I'm almost afraid to say it but you can increase the effect of morphine ... by damaging yourself. You can guess how that ends.

The problem is that pain medication, irrespective of whether it's physically ("biologically") addictive is addictive. Anybody who's had a serious pain for a week, say kidney stones, knows that they would have sacrificed their favorite cat for it to stop. The problem is not just that morphine is addictive. The problem is the pain, and the fact that pain medication is a temporary non-fix.

4) The medication becomes the problem, but doesn't just affect patients. It goes from "you know this funny thing happened to my niece ... and she did it to herself ..." to it destroys families, neighborhoods, childhoods ...

Result: ONLY ONE SOLUTION! ZERO TOLERANCE!

GOTO 1.

alphawhisky · 16 days ago
Isn't the entire endgoal of studying medicine and biology to make humans live "closer to forever"? Aren't we working toward expanding human lifespan till we either hit a hard ceiling or approach infinity?

u/alphawhisky

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