<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: vk23</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=vk23</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Sun, 10 May 2026 08:45:46 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=vk23" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by vk23 in "Bezos donates $100M each to CNN contributor Van Jones and chef Jose Andres"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>I agree that at some point there will be a decrease in risk taking and investments but I don't think that risk and investments are inherently more important than all other factors.<p>I am also not arguing for 1000:3 or any other specific ratio. The only reason I brought his net worth up is to show the ratio that we have right now (not even including the ratio compared to amazon workes which would be even higher). And even if he doesn't do anything evil with his money its money that other people dont't have. People that could use that money to provide for their families or put their kids through school. People that could have the potential to create something new or come up with new ideas who never get to do it because they barely make enough to get through the month. For Bezos it is indeed just a number but for others it could mean a lot more.<p>For all of those people it suddenly doesn't matter how hard they work or how skilled and talented they are. We do not live in a meritocracy and its probably impossible to achieve that so the only answer can be a more socialized system.<p>You are right in that it would not help to just split the money up my point is that we should not allow this to happen in the first place. As for prices increasing - If our system only works if a few have a lot and a lot have very little I think we should think about the sustainability of this system. If we do nothing things will get out of hand sooner or later (if they are not already).<p>People wont stop investing or taking risks just because they cannot reach bezos levels of wealth. Bezos has absolutely no reason to aquire another dollar but he still keeps going. Again I am not arguing for 1000:3 the number can be a lot higher but there needs to be an upper limit.</p>
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<p>So in Bezos case with his estimated net worth of 205B USD and assuming a average net worth of an american family of 750k (not sure how accurate this number is it was the first thing on google) this comes down to Bezos owning 266666 Apples for every apple a "normal" famliy owns. Noone would complain if it was a 1000 to 3 ratio.<p>Almost noone argues that we should take all his apples away but I think there is a lot of room before he has to feel like his risk is not worth it anymore.<p>The only issue Amazon would have in a more socialized society is that it would be way harder to exploit poor people that have to take up with their working conditions and wages because they rely on those jobs. And if your business cannot survive without exploitation it should not exist in the first place.</p>
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<p>> Renewable energy sources needs to be supported by power plants that can produce constantly.<p>Do you have a source for that claim? Keep in mind that there are also renewable energy sources that do not rely on weather events (water and biomass).<p>In combination with energy storing and a reduction of the total energy needed it is afaik considered possible to go fully renewable [1].<p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100%25_renewable_energy" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100%25_renewable_energy</a><p>EDIT: I misread your comment. I thought you were arguing that "unclean" power plants are nessecary. However my point about not needing nuclear still stands.</p>
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<p>Radioactive waste is doing real damage to the planet. After decades of evaluation storage facilities germany has no option that is considered safe. 
We have a responsibility towards the following generations. This includes not warming the planet beyond no return and not polluting it with deadly waste.
Both can be achieved with a shift towards renewable energy sources.</p>
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<p>I don't think thats how most people mount a bicycle. You can easily get on it without touching the brakes. After all while you are still touching the ground you are breaking it.</p>
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<p>Given that you feel like the Pareto distribution can never be wrong I propose that we model all taxes accordingly.
After all it should be natural that very few people pay most taxes while most pay almost nothing.<p>Nothing about wealth distribution is natural. With the help of the Pareto distributed political power that installed the system in the first place wealth is controlling itself.</p>
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<p>The point of distinction is that EU internal immigration and the refugee situation are entirely different things. Refugees leave there home countries because of war and terror. Members of the UN are obligated [1] to give shelter to those people.
Inside the EU there is indeed some welfare migration. This is however not only driven by social systems but also by available jobs.<p>[1] <a href="https://www.unhcr.org/1951-refugee-convention.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.unhcr.org/1951-refugee-convention.html</a></p>
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<p>I never understood why people care how many people are part of the creation of music. The overall product should be better if every part of it (writing, producing, perfoming, ...) is executed by an expert in the field and not by a single person.</p>
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<p>>How is Google holding consumers hostage and not Apple?<p>It does not matter what Apple is doing this is about Google.
I would expect that there are ongoing investigations against Apples practices regarding similar issues too.<p>>Honestly, for the value that Android gives phone manufacturers I am surprised that Google's requirements were so low. Android gave the phone manufacturers a platform and asked for little in return.<p>Not being allowed to release competing OSes / forks and other software is more than a "little" in return. Google does not give android away "for free" because they want to help others they do it because they want to help themself get into everybodies smartphone.</p>
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<p>I met a couple of people in online games that I would consider friends. I guess winning and loosing together helps to bond :D</p>
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<p>1 and maximizing time spend in the app (see sibling comment) seem like a good explaination for this. I'm not sure about 2 but it might be true aswell.<p>> 3. You'll use the service regardless of whether they offer it, because network effects<p>Actually I stopped using Facebook for that reason. The feed just didnt provide any value to me anymore. Also I never really got into Twitter because of it. I don't see the value in following people if I cannot see their posts without hours of scrolling through retweets.</p>
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<p>> It's like watching a goddamn movie with scenes shuffled randomly. It makes no sense.<p>Have you seen Memento?<p>Jokes aside I never understood why twitter does not allow the user to choose the sort order of the feed. This is a reoccuring theme for social networks (facebook feed, youtube subscriptions etc) so I guess there is some kind of motivation behind it.</p>
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<p>>  If anticheating techniques really require root access, then people that care about competitive gaming should have an option to consider this trade-off and turn the anticheating pieces on if they think this has a better reward/risk ratio than not giving root access to a game.<p>In CounterStrike (Global Offensive) this is already the case. The official Valve anticheat is not as intrusive as the anticheat provided by external services like Esea or Faceit. If you choose to use such service they basicly take your system apart. It turns out that in order to get good results this is needed.<p>I think you underestimate the impact massive cheating can have on a game. Even casual players will leave games that have cheaters in every other lobby.</p>
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<p>For me it works well to listen to music with lyrics that I know so well that I dont even really listen to the lyrics anymore.<p>In general I feel like music works better if I know it well.<p>I like to listen to more distracting music though when doing a "boring" task that does not require that much brain processing itself.</p>
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<p>For the vast majority of users git is bug free. If there is an issue with git nowadays its highly specific and well suited to be handled in a mailing list.<p>This also makes it easier for the git devs to focus on actual development and not explain git to people unwilling to use google (the same people are to lazy to use email).</p>
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<p>> As I have said it encourages additional low quality questions which is more work for the mods.<p>"low quality" question could just be marked as such and kept mostly unmodorated. By marking them there is also an incentive to produce "high quality" questions. You could also make badges and reputation around it so asking good questions gets more rewarding.<p>Also, answering those "low quality" can really help the asker to understand his problem better and improve his problem solving ability, so maybe the next time he can provide better information in his question.<p>If you just close the question and tell people to go away you will just scare people off (which btw also leads to a smaller number of mods)</p>
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<p>I know about the phrase I just felt like giving an equally vague answer to your comment.<p>To stay on topic what makes you think that the comparison is flawed?<p>What makes webpack uncomparable to make?<p>How can android / browsers not be compared to windows / linux?<p>Why can't make be used to pack web applications?<p>...</p>
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<p>Your phrase is broken. You can easily compare apples to oranges.</p>
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<p>> Afaik, chess AI (I mean, modern ones like deep blue) had little to no wide impact on AI.<p>Apart from the pure technical side (which I am no expert in so you might be right) the impact on public attention and awareness for AI was huge for those projects. It's important that "normal" people get a feeling for AIs and what they are able to accomplish.</p>
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<p>> You can't get much more scouting than that because there is a cost associated with scouting, either because you lose a worker's time or because you spread out your army.<p>I agree but I was mainly talking about the time it takes to perform the scouting. A AI could scout 5 different places at the same time  which is pretty hard for a human to do without falling behind elsewhere. I know SC pros are really good at multitasking but at some point the AI is just superior. If this gives the AI a significant advantage is a different question.</p>
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