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No I just suck at English apparently haha
No I just suck at English apparently haha
Fair enough, had never heard it before but that makes sense
I get that, didn’t think it was a political meaning. Just seems like an iffy word to me personally, hard to put my finger on it.
Maybe since the inverse would be “wrong-think”?
“Right-thinking”??
Best display technology ever made??
Hackernews is just chock full of techbros who think that since they know how to code, that automatically makes them rational and more authoritative on a subject than most people. Every time I go there I’m surprised by how crappy it is lol
Edit: somehow misspelled “techbros” lol
That’s what op-eds are for though haha
Is that functionally different from Android being Linux and chromium being open source?
Yeah NBD at all! Lol
Imagine stanning for such a mid band
Didn’t he and the band literally promote AIDs conspiracy theories at concerts?
Yeah but as long as our population keeps growing than I’m not sure how else we get to a sustainable world. Obviously it has to be an intentional, consensual cultural shift, I’m not suggesting forcing people to not have kids. But I didn’t know how the earth doesn’t just collapse at some point as long as people keep having more and more kids and our population keeps growing.
ETA: oh and I’m vegan btw
Now look into animal farming!
Seriously, though, our population growth rates are unsustainable, and we really better start getting in with nuclear power soon.
That means until the early 1900s or 1970s
What a wide window, but I’d like to point out that the baby boomers generation happened right around this time.
Huh what?
Fertility rates and total population numbers are not the same thing.
I don’t think local economies from millennia ago are similar enough to compare to modern global economies with our current population boom. I think we could for sure have a different approach if our population was stable or decreasing.
I mean, I don’t disagree with you on that. I didn’t think your first comment quite conveyed this nuance, and deflationary economies are terrible for everyone.
I’d love to see any evidence or logical arguments that an inflationary economy is worse than a deflationary one.
I don’t think that addresses my point. Is my opinion on the new Star Wars movies that I post online or some lines of code I suggest “personal data”? I thought personal data had a specific definition under GDPR
Doesn’t that just mean the data would have to be anonymized ?
That’s what I thought, that’s why I was confused about your reply haha
My bad!
Wow those are three wildly different definitions lolol