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mvid commented on Foods destroying rainforests, in one simple chart   vox.com/climate/480083/be... · Posted by u/stared
vivzkestrel · 13 days ago
what happened to beyond meat, impossible foods and all those other companies that a few years ago were planning to replace beef with plant friendly alternatives? why dont we hear about them anymore?
mvid · 13 days ago
It is extremely difficult to justify fake beef that costs more than real beef. Maybe for a niche group who care about the ethics of it, but they aren’t enough to support a market. Once fake beef costs 80% or less than real beef, it could get some traction
mvid commented on A tough labor market for white-collar workers has turned recruiting upside down   wsj.com/lifestyle/careers... · Posted by u/KnuthIsGod
sph · a month ago
That’s the contract agent, something I wished existed years ago. Some interesting discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32838336

I am working on contract work through a third-party company, and I proposed them such a solution: I employ them, pay them a percentage [1], they keep me busy with work, just like any serious actor has an agent. It is a great business model for everybody, and their workload is small enough they can represent a dozen people with ease.

They actually liked the idea, have spoken of switching to such a model eventually, but the sad reality is that they make much more money the “classic way”: the big client gives them the contract, and they subcontract to me. This way they can skim 30-60% off the amount paid to the sorry bugger that does all the work at the bottom, without lifting a finger.

It is very sad no one seems interested to serve this need, except very few examples (there’s that NY management agency people have been recommending for the past 10 years, which have such a backlog of candidates there’s no real chance of getting in). If I had any interest in being a salesman and recruiter, I’d build such an agency in a heartbeat.

1: I’d pay for an actual agent 10-15% of my daily rate for the duration of the contract, which is much more than the numbers presented in the article.

mvid · a month ago
This is literally what 10xmanagement.com does. They operate as a talent agent, do contract negotiation, handle payment, etc. The main drawback is they keep a relatively tight roster (to make sure the work is consistent) and they take 25%
mvid commented on Jank Lang Hit Alpha   github.com/jank-lang/jank... · Posted by u/makemethrowaway
mvid · 2 months ago
Would something like this then be able to interface with Rust codebases?
mvid commented on Toys with the highest play-time and lowest clean-up-time   joannabregan.substack.com... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
mvid · 3 months ago
As an uncle, is there an opposite version of this list?
mvid commented on Show HN: Rust/WASM lighting data toolkit – parses legacy formats, generates SVGs   eulumdat.icu... · Posted by u/holg
huem0n · 3 months ago
What conditions/what problem/who want to use this? It looks cool, I just have no context. Is it for game dev? Lightbulb manufactures?
mvid · 3 months ago
I am also curious about this. I have worked with wasm and rust, but this product seems alien and fascinating to me
mvid commented on Richard Stallman on ChatGPT   stallman.org/chatgpt.html... · Posted by u/colesantiago
poisonborz · 3 months ago
"Posting on Reddit requires running nonfree JavaScript code."

I have much respect for him but this is at the level of old-man-shouting-at. Criticism should be more targeted and not just rehashing the same arguments, even if true.

mvid · 3 months ago
Well, in the Reddit case, they used to have APIs you could build free, OSS clients against, and specifically removed it
mvid commented on Email verification protocol   github.com/WICG/email-ver... · Posted by u/sgoto
mvid · 4 months ago
Might want to take a look at https://github.com/zkemail
mvid commented on Jensen Huang's Stark Warning: China's 1M AI Workers vs. America's 20k   entropytown.com/articles/... · Posted by u/chaosprint
bad_haircut72 · 4 months ago
The US is (was?) just first among equals of the entire Western hemisphere, what we needed was more cooperation with allies, instead we went full soviet union thinking we can do everything ourselves and now we get to slowly watch another great empire fall
mvid · 4 months ago
It won’t be that slow
mvid commented on Waymo to expand robotaxi service to Las Vegas, San Diego and Detroit next year   reuters.com/technology/wa... · Posted by u/standardUser
tocs3 · 4 months ago
Do Waymo cars have different "personalities" in different cities? It occurred to me that drives in different places drive differently and maybe the cars adapt.
mvid · 4 months ago
I have noticed them change driving style over time in SF, so I would imagine they would adjust to a city over time as well

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