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TIL the military cannot enlist a recruit with an IQ measured lower than 80 and is required to keep enlisted individuals with an IQ of 81-92 to less than 20% of the armed forces in active duty.
  • There are probably ways to correlate the military test with a standardized IQ test, and which point the military test might be a rough proxy for IQ. If that was the case, the 80 IQ rule might be roughly accurate.

    I don't know if that's been done though. Just playing devil's advocate.

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    Saying that using an adblocker is immoral is no different than saying that it is immoral to switch the TV channel in a commercial break
  • I don't think that's quite right. The act of changing the channel wouldn't have impacted the station's ad revenue because the tech couldn't tell if the ad was served. On YouTube you actually deprive the site of ad revenue with an ad blocker. And if enough people do it, you could also deprive creators of material earnings.

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    A proposal to build a sub-Saharan Africa electrical grid across 12 countries
  • Mate, a good third of the countries on that list are currently suffering such brutal ethnic violence that it might be considered genocide. Close to half are riddled by islamic terrorism, usually directed towards ethnic minorites. At least two of them are in the middle of civil wars.

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    Elon Musk Rebranded Twitter as 'X.' Users Immediately Rejected the Change
  • To be fair, this is how people tend to react to change, generally. I remember every time Facebook or YouTube did a site redesign in the early 2010s people were always up in arms.

    Jake and Amir parodied this well in their "Facebook Redesign" episode.

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    Do you know what is an 'Everything App'?
  • On the other hand, Google/Apple Pay are both pretty great products that replace a horrendous legacy payments system. Recall that for like 40 years the most innovative consumer payment system looked like this. And it was essentially a duopoly as well (Visa/Mastercard).

    At the end of the day, cash is still a thing as well.

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    Meta cancels Quest Pro, stops development of Quest Pro 2 | ZDNET
  • Yes, but if you're willing to drop $1k on a non-gaming VR headset you're probably also willing to drop $3k. Might as well spend the extra and get the premium product if you're going to pay the premium price (or so the thinking is likely to go).

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    Decaying capitalism always end in fascism.
  • I just don't think that's supported by the data though. On virtually every measure, living conditions have improved across the globe over the last century. You can pick out specific metrics where things are worse in specific countries (housing is the most obvious example where affordability has declined), but taken as a whole I just don't see how you can draw any other conclusion.

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    Decaying capitalism always end in fascism.
  • Here's a question in response: would China have seen such a huge reduction in povery if it didn't offer cheap labour in the first place?

    The main draw for foreign investment, capital inflow and trade, I would argue, was: (a) heavy investment in its stock of "hard" capital assets (i.e., great infrastructure); plus (b) an army of people willing to work for wages far lower than the countries making those investments (but generally higher than most of those people were making in agrarian sector).

    This is arguably one of the most important (and complex) things for the world to understand well. There are billions more people around the world who haven't been able to escape poverty whose futures really depend on getting these kinds of policies right.

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    Decaying capitalism always end in fascism.
  • Do you think poor wages around the globe is a recent phenomenon? In any event, something like a half a billion people have been lifted out of poverty in China since the 70's when it opened its markets up. There were sure as hell some losers from that process too, but I don't think the progress on that front is something to overlook.

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    Decaying capitalism always end in fascism.
  • My grandparents worked 16+ hour days toiling away on a farm doing hard labour for like 60 years. They ate meat and potatoes for nearly every meal because grocery chains weren't a thing for them (and they didn't get a fridge until the 60s anyway). A bunch of their family members died of the Spanish Flu and other illnesses that we've since cured. That includes both my grandma's parents when she was maybe 10. The highest-tech thing they owned until they were in probably their 50s was a 13-inch black and white TV that got like 2 channels with its bunny ears.

    If you're saying my biggest issue is that the house I bought cost double or triple than they would have paid in inflation-adjusted terms, I'd say I came out ahead.

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    Decaying capitalism always end in fascism.
  • I dunno man, my quality of life is like 10x better than my grandparents' and 1000x better than maybe 8 generations ago, and I'd argue that's mostly attributable to liberalised free markets.

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