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carapace commented on Trump wins presidency for second time   thehill.com/homenews/camp... · Posted by u/koolba
arp242 · 10 months ago
Which is not really very strange, or unreasonable. I felt this was a fairly good article on that: https://thedispatch.com/newsletter/boilingfrogs/liberal-tear...
carapace · 10 months ago
This. It feels like USA just lost the Cold War.

> Tens of millions of people are going to wake up [this morning] to find that they don’t live in the country they thought they did. Liberals, classical and otherwise, will discover overnight that they’re now outnumbered by a coalition of earnest fascists, partisan Republicans who’ll rationalize literally anything, and millions upon millions of less tribal voters who don’t care how corrupt Trump is or which laws he breaks or whether he overturns elections or not so long as they get the results on their pet issues that they’re hoping for.

> That’s an identity crisis. A big one. And a lot of people are going to be having it at the same time.

carapace commented on Cooking with black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid   theatlantic.com/health/ar... · Posted by u/Jimmc414
mmooss · 10 months ago
How do you know which person is the pseudo-intellectual. At least one gained professional expertise in chemistry and did an actual scientific experiment. The other posted their 'opinion' on Threads saying it is all wrong.
carapace · 10 months ago
Yes, that's my point. I'm complaining about the one idiot pointing to the other idiot crapping on science and boasting about eating toxins being top comment on this fractally appalling story.

Happy Halloween

carapace commented on Our First Generalist Policy   physicalintelligence.comp... · Posted by u/lachyg
nightski · 10 months ago
There's no need for UBI imho. If the technology really advances to that point it will be very cheap to live.
carapace · 10 months ago
> If the technology really advances to that point it will be very cheap to live.

Yes. But the flipside of that is that it's hard to earn money. The cheaper it is to live, the harder it is to make money.

The problem UBI solves is when most humans can no longer compete with machines in the economic system. Once that happens there are only a few options, and the least unpleasant is simply to give them (us) money tokens.

carapace commented on Cooking with black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid   theatlantic.com/health/ar... · Posted by u/Jimmc414
dfxm12 · 10 months ago
From gidmkhealthnerd, a scientific fact-checker:

Counterpoint: this seems to be the crusade of a single researcher - I don't find the data personally convincing and am still using my black spatula for cooking.

https://www.threads.net/@gidmkhealthnerd/post/DBxbQERykRx?hl...

carapace · 10 months ago
Stupidity has always bothered me. Strident pseudo-intellectual stupidity bothers me almost more than cruel ignorant stupidity.

At least now I'm angry in a constructive way.

carapace commented on Cheap light transformed civilization   bigthink.com/the-past/gen... · Posted by u/Thevet
WaltPurvis · 10 months ago
Perhaps historical accuracy takes a backseat to the need for illumination -- nobody wants to watch a movie with people sitting around in a room so dark you can't see what the actors are doing or their facial expressions.
carapace · 10 months ago
On movie sets the candles and whatnot are props not lighting, there are other lights in use to illuminate the set and actors.
carapace commented on Inside the Transport for London cyberattack   londoncentric.media/p/an-... · Posted by u/alexbilbie
avianlyric · 10 months ago
Don’t compare TfL to buses or the BART in San Fransisco. The transit system the TfL operates makes US transit look like a toy.

London busses arrive every 5 mins not every 30 mins. At high throughput bus stops busses arrive pretty back-to-back continuously. Trains arrive every 90secs not every 15mins, often the next train is waiting just outside the station for the previous train to depart.

There are over 500 different bus services in London managed by TfL. 11 Tube lines covering over 200 miles of track and 272 stations. 6 suburban rail lines covering over 100 miles of track and a 113 station.

TfL is a major operation, and its fare collection system is one of the most efficient and technically capable systems in the world. So good they sell it to other cities like New York. I can absolutely guarantee that the cost of TfL fare collection system will be an insignificant fraction of the £2.2 billion that TfL collects annually.

carapace · 10 months ago
(SF is 150 years old and 7x7 miles in size, we do not compare to London on any dimension. My whole city could be a borough of London!)

(This one time I was at a party (it was a long time ago) and these Italian dudes were there, and when I mentioned that I was from SF one of them said, "Nice town." ... I was a little miffed, but they were from Rome, so... *shrug* )

carapace commented on Inside the Transport for London cyberattack   londoncentric.media/p/an-... · Posted by u/alexbilbie
bdndndndbve · 10 months ago
It's amazing how much bureaucracy they're willing to spend money on to means-test a fundamental service. If you just made transit free at the point of service you wouldn't have free cards for all under 16, and some over 16, and all over 60, and discount fares for people in poverty. Cities spend so much money outsourcing the IT for fare collection, and the administration of budget programs, and ultimately the experience is worse for the end users. It's a real case of the politically connected hoovering up tens of millions of dollars because suburban voters can't stomach a poor person getting to ride the bus for free.
carapace · 10 months ago
> In Gavin Newsom’s book Citizenville he talked about how, after becoming [San Francisco] mayor, he discovered that fare collection cost as much as the revenue generated from fares. He started the process of making the bus free but was told by so many advisors that the busses would become “dumpsters on wheels,” from a combination of homeless people using them for shelter and people not respecting services that are free, that the plan was scrapped.

~ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21808851

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carapace · 10 months ago
Just a head's up for those of us on the West Coast of N. America, every so often it rains for forty days and forty nights and the whole place floods.

> The Great Flood of 1862 was the largest flood in the recorded history of California, Oregon, and Nevada, inundating the western United States and portions of British Columbia and Mexico. It was preceded by weeks of continuous rains and snows ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Flood_of_1862

> An ARkStorm (for Atmospheric River 1,000) is a "megastorm" proposed scenario based on repeated historical occurrences of atmospheric rivers and other major rain events ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARkStorm

The Central Valley (of California) becomes the Central Sea. Sacramento would be washed away, as would most of the communities in the lower-lying areas.

The time to deal with this is now. (E.g. if you live in these places move away!)

carapace commented on Crossing the USA by Train   blinry.org/coast-to-coast... · Posted by u/chmaynard
zbshqoa · 10 months ago
Don't get me wrong, but there are third world countries that have better train infrastructures
carapace · 10 months ago
USA is an early adopter?

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