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3:43 AM
@Mgetz That's what communists did ... deprive landowners their land, look how 'successful' that became ...
Almost the worst experiment in human history ...
Now think about, 'commonwealth', by definition, actually implies socialism ...
Now here is a joke, let's see whether you get it:
Upon death bed of a farmer, he asks his heir 'what if the pigs complain about food, chickens whine about their accommodation and horses want to work less?', the heir replies: 'provide pigs with better food, build a better coop for the chickens and give the horses less work'. Farmer yells 'idiot, just tell them there are wolves outside!'
 
 
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8:10 AM
Do more GPUs compensate less CPUs in general?
 
 
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9:33 AM
@StackedCrooked The old men need to die for domains to evolve
At least that's a widespread theory
 
10:05 AM
Wait did Alexandrescu say something about "retiring from C++" that I missed?
 
I don't know, he's been working on D forever
 
@Morwenn Do they need to die, couldn't they just lose interest, get kidnapped or sent to prison without internet access?
 
@TelKitty Probably works too
 
nwp
10:21 AM
That'd be even better than the British royal succession line. When the head royal dies the next in line becomes the head royal, instantly. People tried to build a faster than light communication device by killing royals on one side of the galaxy and checking if the successor became the head royal on the other side.
Imprisoning and releasing C++ personnel has a much better bitrate and it's reusable.
 
British royal is not too bad if they all live a long life and only get to be queens and kings when they are in their 70s or 80s.
What other profession would get the job only after country's legal retirement age?
Image, 80 year old princess ... finally becomes the queen.
 
nwp
10:39 AM
If you don't want to wait you can always murder through the succession line until it's your turn.
 
I hope Australia becomes a republic.
 
nwp
"Princess of Australia" seems like a cool title.
 
 
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12:04 PM
@TelKitty that's not what I meant at all... but ok
rent seeking is recurring revenue options on things that really don't need it like cars
 
I don't get what you mean ... if you need it all the times and can afford it, buy it. If you only need it occasionally, rent it.
Actually communists pushed it to the extreme: they removed all the private land owners and capitalists from the country, there weren't any form of rent seeking back then.
 
but car makers are taking to the extreme, you "buy" the car but for the car to actually function they make you pay a fee. Not because the car requires it, but because they want money
 
It's called greed, inherent aspect of capitalism. In fact, greed is the fuel of capitalism.
 
but capitalism the theory doesn't actually account for that
believe it or not
 
nwp
It kinda does. It just assumes that someone will be less greedy who steals all the customers and then the greed becomes a race to the bottom.
 
12:14 PM
I guess fair, but it definitely doesn't take into account anti-market actions
 
Communist theory didn't take account of greed, that's why it failed miserably.
 
no communist theory (the real thing not the stalinist garbage you're repeating) assumed star trek levels of technology
where you could literally wake up and say "I want to be a doctor!" and nobody cared
 
@Mgetz but the question is ... do you still want to be a doctor if nobody cared?
 
that was literally a key tenet of the communist manifesto, was the ability to do anything
@TelKitty because you wanted to help people
the idea was basically that in a post-scarcity society you could just seek happiness
 
It's very sad some adults still believe in fairy tales.
 
12:18 PM
I mean even marx understood it was just an ideal
but he did believe that things should be controlled by the workers
which was actually a return to how things used to be
 
like, before serfdom?
 
oddly he didn't consider that
more post serfdom pre-capitalism
 
I am not against adults believing in fairy tales, I just think it's better that they are governed by the people who can see the truth and at the same time not too selfish.
 
so the guilds
whereas I take a more cynical approach. If I assume that all people are governed by self-interest at the expense of the commons I tend to be right.
 
This.
You are either a genious young chap who understood how the world works or a semi-wise old man
 
12:23 PM
or repeating the wisdom of my elders who noticed this long before I
 
Gotta stand on the shoulders of giants
But this can lead to a cargo cult way of doing things
 
the thing to realize with economists, is they are modeling systems not people. Game theorists model people. Which is why it took until John Nash to posit that collusion made more sense at a microlevel than competition did.
 
Why would collusion make more sense on a micro economic level than a macro level?
You re still potentially screwing over the buyer, if you collude in such a way that you all agree on rising prices. The contrary is quite unlikely...
 
that's the point, the buyer gets screwed
if everybody goes for the prize then they all risk losing it
but if they collude they can guarantee a prize albeit of lesser value
 
Yhea so Nash is wrong stating that it makes more sense one one level than another.
 
12:31 PM
no he's right
 
I disagree on the fact that he claims it makes more sense on a micro level than a macro level
to me it is the same on both levels
 
macro level you can't collude
too many players
 
isn't macro
macro would be the grain market
 
12:33 PM
very sure
there isn't enough of a market in petrol to be a macro level true market
how many different macro level suppliers of petrol are there in your country? 3?
Shell, BP, and maybe Total?
 
nwp
It kinda makes sense. If there are 2 players and 1 is screwing you by lowering the price you can easily retaliate by doing the same, so the other player has an incentive to just not do that. If there are 1000 players and 1 screws you then you retaliate against 1 and screw over 998 and it's just a chain reaction.
 
I'm dramatically simplifying Nash's work btw, he goes into what the breakpoints are quite a bit. He also does things like assuming 3/5 players collude directly but the other two don't etc
 
I know economics too, just bought one stock of gamestop. \s
 
nwp
Nice
 
memestop
 
12:38 PM
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colleague of mine is sending his kids to oxford, 80k/year
wondering whether I should do the same...
ie send my kids there. 80k is a lot of cash though and I wouldn t want it to be useless
He ll try to get his kids into MIT afterwards for a PhD if their grades are good enough
 
and if they want to I assume?
 
Yes. But they probably will be keen to
 
And then what?
 
they enroll as officers to serve in World War 3 of course
 
nwp
Pat yourself on the back for a parenting job well done.
 
1:08 PM
@TelKitty Then this: access to better networks of people-> better jobs -> more $$ -> hot wife -> dead.
oh and fits kids somewhere on that timeline.
 
Why better jobs? Is the goal in life only to get paid to be told what to do?
 
you could replace that by entrepreneurship or whatever floats your boat
 
nwp
It's better to be able to wipe your tears of depression away with 100$ bills.
 
Not if there is a lot of inflation though, cough
 
1:13 PM
gotta make inflation your b*tch
put your cash in real estate and ETFs. Diversify and put some of it in anti inflationary assets (or however you call that).
 
Life is not wasted doing what one truly wants to do. If you only do what society tell you that you should be doing, then I feel sorry for you. You still don't see the true nature of this game.
 
Freedom is something you can buy.
The freedom to do whatever you want whenever you want
if you barely have any money, you ll have no other choice than to work to have food on the table
If on the other hand you manage to make loads of cash quickly enough and find the right balance, you can buy your freedom
 
freedom is a myth
 
Life is a myth
we re all in a simulation
 
Finance freedom is about freedom, not money.
 
nwp
1:18 PM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn Shush, they are not supposed to know.
 
@TelKitty doesn t invalidate what I said
 
Based on what you said:
11 mins ago, by LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn
@TelKitty Then this: access to better networks of people-> better jobs -> more $$ -> hot wife -> dead.
You obviously didn't get the point.
 
@TelKitty That part was a joke. The part about buying freedom wasnt.
 
Getting money to put food on the table is nice and all, but have you tried to forage for your food?
 
nwp
I want to have nanobots that supply me with the correct nutrients automatically and unseen, removing the need to eat or drink.
 
1:31 PM
Removing the need is nice
Knowing what's edible around you makes you feel powerful though :D
 
nwp
Anything is edible at least once :P
 
not granite
 
nwp
You can probably swallow pebbles and they wouldn't even be one of the worse options.
 
If you're ready to take the bet...
 
1:46 PM
You can live without money and have all the freedom, but you need more surviving skills than 99.9% of the population while still know all the human laws in the area (so you don't break them and get send to the prison).
 
nwp
I don't think barely not starving or freezing to death counts as having all the freedom.
 
Then you don't have the surviving skills.
Foxes can surviving in the wild, rabbits can, snakes do, lizards do, so can birds.
It's not impossible, just very very hard to domesticated humans ...
 
nwp
Sure. Usually it involves fighting for food and/or your life. It still doesn't seem very free to me, but maybe I'm conflating freedom with a good life.
 
Even with survival skills I'd still likely die
 
@nwp I said people with good surviving skills in the wild, do you have good surviving skills in the wild? No. So I obviously wasn't talking about you!
 
2:12 PM
I can survive in the wild
if I can bring food from the supermarket and a barbeque with me in the wild
 
If I survive in the wild I sure hope to fast and lose a bit of weight.
Once I went on a 6 days hike, I put too much food in the backpack, there was also a extra food drop. I didn't lose any weight.
 
2:27 PM
I mean if you're on a long hike, I'd assume you'd pack on at least a couple of pounds in water weight unless you're doing them every other week or so
 
Aren't people supposed to lose weight while on a long hike?
Burning fat and such?
 
I need meds that aren't available in the wild
 
nwp
Finally I see the value people place on purely organic natural medicine.
 

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