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That’s what I also got from this article

Not just healthcare stuff, but also apparently Singaporeans tend to have a lower unemployment rate, so they be able to recover from stuff faster


Both sides see declines when hit with economic shocks

We are talking about material impacts, not culture


OG Title: Stop Fighting Housing Development vs. Flood Control: Houston's Disaster vs. Jersey City's Success


OG title : Two 'Failed' Cities (Detroit & Baltimore) Built Local State Capacity To Bring Crime to New Lows


The writer said it himself, the logic of the paper really ticked him off.


I think it meant to teach YIMBYs management cybernetics


Unless you’re buddies with Elon, no dice


Translation: Nevada is making sure people are receiving less unemployment benefits and using AI as a scapegoat


it made a pretty clear case

you document what you can now in hope someone down the line uses it like the German guy and nightingale


It's easy to say "document what you can" when you leave "document", "what", and "can" loosely undefined. The article gives us a why and then leaves out the who, what, when, where and how.

If you observe people in their daily work, you will see there are many reasons why people do not document things. Time constraints, incentive structures, liability, general trade-offs and ambiguities. This is true not just in software/engineering but in any line of professional work.

There's plenty of grandstanding about the importance of documentation, but not much interest in understanding why people don't document in the first place.


Fair enough


To be fair, a lot of fast food joints decided to jack up the prices in the last 4 years.

That’s not a great way to endear yourself with a customer base


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