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Comment #24882194
I tried to define Japanese words from the ground up starting using emojis and then using the word already defined to define more complex words. https://drdru.github.io/stories/intr…
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Comment #24817283
" This is pretty much what I wanted to write. How come productivity is measured in dollars when exchanging goods/services, but constant units when this Baumol thing comes up?" From…
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Comment #24813577
"The phenomenon was described by William J. Baumol and William G. Bowen in the 1960s." I imagine streaming services were not a thing back then. Also you make fair points in your co…
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Comment #24799934
I am baffled by the comments as well.
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Comment #24786909
Things changed for me when I realized that if you want to do cool stuff you need to do them at home. At work, do your best to make people happy. Also at no point in your comment yo…
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Comment #24764644
I have this link saved in my bookmarks. Never read it though. https://robertheaton.com/2020/04/06/systems-design-for-advan...
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Comment #24754713
I remember reading once that what you think of as military gear obtained at a steep discount is not the first thing that comes to mind : essentially air conditioning.
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Comment #24678161
There has been at least since 1951 since the famous publication of Arrow's impossibility theorem. Extract from Wikipedia : "The framework for Arrow's theorem assumes that we need t…
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Comment #24661641
On HN when people discuss CS/privacy/programming the conversation is very thorough and interesting. When the discussion is about economics (the topic I have studied at uni) most co…
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Comment #24649284
I wonder if it is something US specific or not. The very concept of 'popularity' is completely foreign to my experience. I don't think there was a thing such as a popular kid when …