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  • It's completely wild that this is acceptable in a modern democracy. One unqualified person is allowed to summarily over rule the entire judicial apparatus on a whim or bailing out a crony. American presidents are the kings of this banana republic.

  • The same threat that democracy faces, it's vulnerable to charismatic people who become entrenched and draconian. I'm not convinced it can ever work without some competing force that resists the consolidation of power, such as highly educated and politically involved populace.

    Communism probably works at smaller scales but for larger populations it would only be feasible when the leadership is benevolent. A robot administrator would be an interesting experiment.

  • The situation where a candidate is rejected because they don't have relevant experience is often decided by people who don't have that experience either. The last thing I want is a job where I immediately know how to do it. That's often the reason to leave - it's boring and not a challenge any more.

    The market is probably flat right now and that's the reason there's no jobs. You have to hang in there for a bit and wait for an upturn.

  • You need to find someone you trust. There's no technology that can prevent someone disclosing data if it's their job to work with that data.

    If you treat people with respect and pay them well, you will be amazed at what they give back. Especially autistic people, they tend to have high personal integrity.

  • Makes sense from a financial point of view. I tend to do extensive research before a big purchase and wouldn't want to be changing cars too often.

    From an energy and pollution point of view it makes sense to buy quality and maintain the vehicle over a long time period.

    It's tricky at the moment because we are transitioning to electric powertrains and these vehicles are not comparable to internal combustion.

  • Interesting. I've been buying mine at 3 years and keeping them until they become uneconomic to repair. My current car is 11 and it's still in great shape.

    What is the logic behind selling at 7? Are you considering increasing efficiency of new models and average maintenance burden?

  • We have to be the thing we want to see out in the world. If we want open source communities and an internet free of corporate influence then we have to do the work required to build them. It's not going to happen by magic.