CoolThingAboutMe

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[–] CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.org 2 points 4 days ago

An acquaintance at work (in Australia) went to work as a developer for Amazon in the US a few years back. According to him, the hours he was expected to work meant that his really great salary actually translated to a quite shitty hourly rate. And he never got to go sightseeing and tourist-ing with his wife and kids because he was always working.

My friend and her husband also worked in the US for years, in mining, and said similar things. Terrible leave offerings, and a culture where even if you have leave you feel extreme pressure not to take it.

[–] CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.org 7 points 1 week ago

Is that what a flatworm looks like?

I would not describe that as flat. It looks like some kind of dragon imo.

[–] CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

I think the solar stalking thing is much less interesting than the secret comms tech hidden in inverters which is discussed further down.

[–] CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

Very long but interesting interview

 

The US will not be able to prevent the emergence of multipolarity, but it will try. Trump will try one thing or another, but without success or coherence. Multipolarity has already arrived.

The broad pattern of economic convergence — in which the emerging economies narrow or close the income gap with the high-income countries of the West — means that Western hegemony is over. This is leading to deep frustration, not only in the US political class but in Europe as well.

China vastly outproduces the US in advanced industrial goods, such as EVs, solar power, wind power, advanced nuclear power, batteries, low-cost 5G and many other key technologies. China incorporates AI into advanced manufacturing processes more than the US.

Many European leaders feel that if they stick with the US against China and Russia, then maybe the Western hegemony will continue. This is delusional in my view, but nonetheless creates a lot of noise, friction and risks of conflict. None of it is a coherent strategy, however.

The US has no strategy to stay ahead of China. In fact, the US can’t succeed in that. We hear a lot of US sabre-rattling against China, Russia and the BRICS countries. This is all dangerous. I think the heated rhetoric by itself can become a self-fulfilling prophecy of war. There are a lot of ignorant people in the US political leadership, and I worry very much about their naivety and delusions.

[–] CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.org 17 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

There's a sports scientist, I've forgotten her name but she wrote a book called Women are Not Small Men. In her book she says that long distance swimming is one sport that women actually outperform men in.

Edit: her name is Stacy Sims

[–] CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.org 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

An app where men protect each other from women who are emotionally and physically unsafe? I don't see the problem.