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Comment #27124054
The claim was incorrect. They are included. That's fundamentally different than claiming some kind of issue with how this information is calculated for cars.
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Comment #27110015
This is true for people in the middle to the bottom of the pay spectrum in the US. From experience where insurance paid ~1 million for a significant healthcare expense and my out o…
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Comment #27055049
There are also the the equality of opportunity issues that still exist for cultural reasons... which seem like obvious things to correct. For example, having a "black sounding" nam…
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Comment #26948866
Maybe I missed something in this discussion, has someone ever said "I'm a Christian" and then been fired?
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Comment #26948706
The analogy isn't really 1:1 in the first place. I see plenty of people wearing cross necklaces every day, which is more equivalent to wearing a shirt with an upside down pentagram…
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Comment #26919202
Do you think there are (per capita) more or fewer software developers today than there were in 1980? I kind of think the inverse of your point is true, to be frank. On a per capita…
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Comment #26326223
It depends on where the miners and users go. I don't know that we can predict today what people in the future will view the incentives to be, but its certainly not impossible that …
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Comment #26200338
Yea, difficulty would drop. You'd end up producing a block more often than every 10 minutes. There's probably some lower bound on difficulty (and block frequency) that also maintai…
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Comment #26198901
It's not inconceivable (to me at least) that at some point in the future it would be politically or personally beneficial for the leadership of a totalitarian government to do some…
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Comment #26198872
Yea I can't see a power like China controlling bitcoin to be a good thing. I also can't see myself maintaining a substantial fraction of my wealth in a unit of value subject to the…
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Comment #26198739
It's an unsolved problem, and all solutions would require a majority of the mining pool to get on board. You could periodically increase the block size, splitting the transaction f…
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Comment #26155924
And yet people still own dollars. I own various investments, and also dollars. I'm aware of what a hard fork is, I'm also aware of what a 51% attack is. The risk of that down the r…
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Comment #26155800
And yet more people use dollars, and have bank accounts with dollars or their home country's currency. Bitcoin's block reward can be changed as well, it's not some immutable law of…
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Comment #26155632
So I own some crypto too, but the dollar has a much larger social network effect of people who agree it's the store of value for the future, no? So does the Euro. It's a bit weird …
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Comment #23581344
Do you think you might be understating the probability of failing in business, and overstating the odds of getting laid off? It's not like many businesses haven't closed their door…
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Comment #23581302
"Since most full-time jobs involve a single employer — it’s a one single point of failure — meaning, you just need your employer to fire you to lose your income. With a business, y…