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nslice commented on We have surpassed 6 of the 9 planetary boundaries that sustain human life (2023)   stockholmresilience.org/r... · Posted by u/weatherlight
teaearlgraycold · 2 years ago
Maybe it's good news that across the developed world birth rates are plummeting.
nslice · 2 years ago
I agree. If we can’t collectively fix our planet we’ve destroyed, our natural birth rate declines seem to be a natural response to overgrowth. Seems like a healthy mechanism at least.
nslice commented on Ask HN: What sub $200 product improved your 2023    · Posted by u/user052919
user052919 · 2 years ago
I'll add my own: prescription sunglasses. Game changer.
nslice · 2 years ago
Love this too!
nslice commented on Ask HN: What sub $200 product improved your 2023    · Posted by u/user052919
nslice · 2 years ago
Wyze Smart Deadbolt. $79, secure, and convenient. You never have to worry about losing a key again. I live in a cold area and it works reliably. The auto lock is so nice so you don’t worry about if you locked the door. Also great to allow guests or contractors in if you can’t go home to let them in. Makes my life so amazing.
nslice commented on More than 1M fewer students are in college, the lowest numbers in 50 years   npr.org/2022/01/13/107252... · Posted by u/Takizawamura
lordnacho · 4 years ago
We have to do something about what people think college is to an employer. I'm excluding courses where you specifically need the degree: medicine, law, and maybe some others. Clearly you can't be a doctor or lawyer who hasn't passed his exams. Also if you are going to be a professor or phd naturally you will need to have studied whatever it is.

For everyone else, all college does is shows people that you are diligent: you read the books, wrote the essays, passed the quizzes.

Now, the thing is most jobs are not directly related to any particular degree. For example if you become an option trader like I did, nothing on my Engineering/Econ/Mgt was relevant. Even the finance parts of the management course were not relevant. You learn on the job. Think about it, you are at work 50-70 hours a week the whole year vs splitting your time at uni over a much shorter calendar. At work you sit next to an expert, at school you sit next to novices.

So the whole idea that college qualifies you to do something is bogus. It's mainly a signal that you're teachable, and a weak signal that you're interested in some particular broad area.

I would guess that the great majority of jobs that people with degrees take could have been done by the same people without their degree. You'll never get people to admit that if you aren't friends with them, but that is generally what people think as well.

Are there other benefits to college? Certainly. You get to socialize, mature a bit away from home, and for most people it's the last time they are exposed to the great ideas that mankind has found over the centuries. Those things can all be done separately without paying for it, but currently the system is broken and everyone uses degrees as a social status marker, which is self-reinforcing: you still need a degree because if you don't have one you can't get those jobs that you don't need a degree to perform.

nslice · 4 years ago
A degree is just a filter. If you get 200 applications for a job listing, you are going to prioritize those with relevant degrees.
nslice commented on Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5M in Ransom   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/longdefeat
comboy · 5 years ago
I think ransomware is the best thing that happened in computer security in a long time.

All these companies keeping lots of people data or even being relevant to national security having completely no incentive to stay secure. Now There is incentive to test their security.

A single person being able to compromise your company when paid a lot is a security issue that needs to be addressed.

nslice · 5 years ago
To add, I'm pretty sure ransomware groups provide tips on how to beef up security and how they got hacked in the first place.

Like dentistry, you can pay a little upfront for a better toothbrush or you can pay the dentist way more to repair your teeth later on.

nslice commented on Why Governments Fail   persuasion.community/p/-w... · Posted by u/seriousquestion
TrispusAttucks · 5 years ago
I have to agree.

Governments seem like legacy code bases. Technically the laws are a form of code. People and institutions are the hardware the code runs on.

Changing requirements of the environment the machine runs in (reality) mean we must refactor and maintain the code.

If the environment changes too quickly and the code is too fragile to change at the required rate then some part of the system will crash. Enough crashes and the whole thing collapses.

Then we have to rewrite the thing from scratch with the lessons we learned from the previous version. Unfortunately some governments make use of dark patterns that are bad for users but good for a few.

I'm done ranting...

nslice · 5 years ago
Yes I agree. It's difficult to switch to a new code base (government) because the legacy system (current government) also has authority (most citizens recognize government with the most enforcement), incentive (lawmakers want to keep their power), and power (military) to keep itself there indefinitely.
nslice commented on Robinhood Files S-1   blog.robinhood.com/news/2... · Posted by u/nslice
nerdkid93 · 5 years ago
Why did you post this? Their S-1 still hasn't been publically released yet, and this news that they filed it with the SEC is from ~1 month ago.
nslice · 5 years ago
I wasn’t able to find another post on HN regarding their announcement
nslice commented on Robinhood Files S-1   blog.robinhood.com/news/2... · Posted by u/nslice
dharma1 · 5 years ago
didn't this happen a month ago - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26561321
nslice · 5 years ago
Oops I never saw another post on the YC forum regarding this
nslice commented on Everyone Loves the $100M Deli   bloomberg.com/opinion/art... · Posted by u/feross
carlmr · 5 years ago
You sound like you work for Stratton Oakmont.
nslice · 5 years ago
It sounds like the owners of this Deli did!

u/nslice

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