Other than pulp fiction, I don't rate any of his movies.
I'm the helmet, my family is the cat.
"I have never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure."
Choose your starting level!
I am running a crkbd, using colmak with home row mods.
You will want to use bilateral mode, it significant reduces rolling errors.
I have been meaning to add per-key delays, since my pinky finger is not as fast as my other fingers.
Yep, I never could get past the taste of plastic in my food.
Only microwave in glass and ceramic!
A 1.8%pa degradation over 10 years would be, 83.39%.
Linearising it to make it "more intuitive" I guess.
But 2%pa degradation gets you very close to the 18% over 10 years figure. 1.9649% to be more precise.
Over 20 years you are down to ~67% and ~55% at 30 years.
It has gotten worse since trump showed that the truth is optional for politics.
But yes, still better.
Looking from the outside, what the US has lacked is the "strong regulation" part.
In my opinion the US is way too far on the capitalist side of the slider, you are not at "pure capitalism" yet. But sometimes it doesn't seem like you have far to go.
Private prisons are just a ridiculous, over reach of profit making into what is at its core a social problem that requires social solutions.
The communism / capitalism debate is an interesting one. Each system has its advantages, and I am a strong believer in a strong compromise between the two extremes.
I don't think that workplaces should be collectivized as a default. I also think that strong regulation and "big" government is a positive thing. The government should set the rules, for the benefit of all, but the game should be open to all players.
I am also a very strong believer that there are some activities that are far too important to leave up to the market.
- Health care
- Education
- Infrastructure
- Water
- Waste
- Roading
- Public transport
- Communications
- Social welfare
For everything else, let the market decide. Collective ownership of cafes and hardware stores isn't really something that needs to happen. But I would also be happy if a collectively owned cafe opened up nearby, I would give them the same weight as all other cafes (how good is your coffee).
Agreed, if you have a billion in cash sitting around, then do something with it.
But in this specific example, and really any example where someone gains their wealth from "doing stuff". It is not liquid, sitting around in cash to hand out. It is usually in stock of the company they found.
While they are "young" and energetic making the world a better place, then keep on doing what you are doing. Once you "retire" from that then it is the time to donate.
My lack of FOMO I generally ascribe to my aphantasia.
I also don't feel nostalgia. I get that others do, but I am a forward looking type, and am quite optimistic.