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something was said similar to this , but the comment was deleted

"we need to add certificats and raise the bar, quality over quantity"

Im not sure why that comment was delete, hn is becoming very authoritarian


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yes , in the new world we will need shitty engineers and good engineers ... and we will not need ditch diggers as cashiers as much

but we ill make the shitty engineering jobs as easy as being a cashier.

and life goes on...


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Most advanced healthcare , most surplus of food, variety and abundance of energy. Capitalism has made the most abundant and highest quality of products. Its ok if people cant afford certain things, its called costs. Surgeons are not slaves.


I love this idea that asking people to not become filthy rich off of needed services is somehow equivalent to enslavement.


You're being far too kind. I don't mind if people become filthy rich as long as they do it legally. It's supposedly illegal to not quote people prices before providing services, or to have discriminatory pricing. Yet hospitals (you know, that place where those surgeons work) do this on a daily basis and blindly screw people over.

I say "supposedly" because I have yet to see anyone in the medical industry go to jail for violations of the Sherman, Clayton, or Robinson-Patman acts. Mechanics and contractors tried these bullshit games decades ago and it was met with actual enforcement of the law and that's why we have binding estimates for these services now. They also cannot charge you different rates based on which insurance you have. Even more so, if they fail to properly fix something and you bring it back they are required to correct the problem at no additional cost because you already paid them to fix this issue (these occasional instances are supposed to be covered by increasing the quoted estimates to account for a small portion coming back for additional work at no charge). The same is not true in hospitals. Whenever these surgeons perform an operation and there is a complication like, for example, and infection - guess who pays for it. The patient. There is precisely one place that I know of that doesn't do any of this shit in the medical field - The Surgery Center of Oklahoma. They even post a price list. Here's one page: https://surgerycenterok.com/?procedure_category=knee#jump Keep in mind that these prices are not only far less than what hospitals charge, but this includes competitive wages for their surgeons (whom I'm fairly certain aren't slaves) as well as covering the cost of complications, which also provides every incentive for them to not infect you or have complications arise.


Everyone has their motivations for their career choices and for some that motivation is being rewarded with wealth. Would we end up with a surgeon shortage if they were expected to only do it out of a sense of duty to their fellow man? Unfortunately the only way to truly know is to risk a reduction in the number of surgeons by removing wealth rewards. The obvious problem is that if the result is indeed less people motivated to be surgeons, healthcare outcomes for many will suffer.


My one off comment doesn't really do justice to how I actually feel about the issue. I'll explain. No one should feel obliged to work for less than what they're worth. This is something my wife and I talk about lot actually. I just have a strong distaste for the hyperbole used when someone does suggest that someone else work for less. Particularly, if the person being asked to give something up has so much to begin with.

To address your example about surgeons. Perhaps they wouldn't need to same amount of "wealth rewards" if somehow we made it cheaper for them to become surgeons in the first place? Could the cost of their training be addressed? Changes to how malpractice insurance works?


The supply of labor is more like an infrastructural problem for capitalism, it's already a truly known and artificially influenced thing. In fact, with less concentration more people are going to be pushed to become surgeons, not less.


being compared to FIFA... not a good thing


yea make it dude see if its successful , no one is stopping you


they have not brought any innovation. They are just a company with a very reliable and robust service. For all the bad news its just social moral crying, its nothing about their tech.

As a service they are great, reliable. Thats all you need to be a successful business you dont need to innovate. Let google and Microsoft think about AI. All Uber needs to do is make sure I get to my destination on time.

When you think about impact, you might say Uber has topped all tech companies. Sure Google AI can be the best chess player, but Uber give mobility to me and many others in an easy to use application which is much more effective in my day to day life.


no they dont , they care to take the top comment stop and show once again that HN is becomeing useless.

Im all for the removal of politics but can you remove the dumb stuff at the same time. That would be cool.


TIL "top comment stop (sic)" can be taken at will be intrepid HNers.


Surely I am not so skilled. I simply offer my humble thoughts.


https://bramcohen.livejournal.com/4563.html ... the founder of bittorent.

Ill add a personal note. Being a good professional programmer is also about understanding the context of your program. You will not always have the time to optimize for performance. You will not always have the time to refactor functionality to make it more modular for further variety. Sometimes you will need to skip test becuase deadline says it should be done yesterday. Learn to not be emotionally tied to the code. Get your job done, to the best quality you can for the time you have allotted. Dont be made if its not perfect. But during the train ride or in the shower think about how to make it better. This process of just grasping with the ideas of clean code are good training for when you have to approach a similar problem on the fly.


That post is more about the architecture of the BitTorrent network than the original BitTorrent client.

As somebody has a built on top of the original BT codebase, it is not a well structured large program, and there is a reason nobody uses it for anything anymore.


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