Have your tried duvian?
Calling "search doesn't work" a petty bug is insane. If you're a dev and put a search bar in your site, but it's broken and then it's on you to fix it or remove it. Faux implementation is so bad for UX that it will drive users away. There's no reason to put a search bar if it doesn't work.
I'm just saying short term is how you may attract talent. Your asking for super coders, but don't provide a market rate salary and you're also asking for them to have Foss work showing on their github.
So you want someone who worked for free in the past and also to pay them less than what they can make. I feel like those are difficult combinations. I don't contribute to Foss codebases myself, but I use them in my day job and home server, but none of that shows on github.
Some of these graphs are hard to read on mobile, but I thought that lean tissue loss was only shown on the 40% group?
Under this regime, we're gunna get self driving semis that are still required to have a human inside of them
Sounds like gdp is a shit metric
This is how most fundamentalism works. Make an assertion, follow it with "logic" and those who are low iq or have social pressure will agree.
This sounds like keynsian economics tho. Because can't you just as easily say Less regulation = more jobs?
IE as a farmer, if I'm responsible for quality of my meat VS being forced to use an inspected facility, then that facility doesn't have to pay the inspector or they could be apart of their own inspection regime (I'm imagining a co-op of on farm butcher/slaughter trailers that can somehow innovate to drastically drop the cost of slaughtering cleanly OR increase the meat quality at the same price). So same amount of jobs, but it's voluntary. And those who opt out of any "inspection" still have cheaper costs which could allow them to pass those onto their customers to be more competitive on price or hire another farm hand or whatever
That doesn't imply gdp is higher. The money folks spend on tax pros could be spent elsewhere. Also, the pros doing that job could potentially be earning more in another job. So I don't think there is data either way, so it should be assumed it's a wash
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08026-3#Sec9
I'd recommend reading the actual paper not the article
Yeah, I even worked a contract at hr block for a bit, genius it dept, but fuck that business should not exist lol
How does regulation and complex tax systems increase gdp?
I still don't understand why we Americans have to "do taxes". I have never heard an explanation that doesn't lead me to believe that it's designed for the rich to be able to hire a team of lawyers and CPAs to reduce their bill. Even though taxation is theft I would still be in favor of a flat tax even if my tax bill increased by 1-5%.
Nothing specific about the timing though? I agree, but I've thought that for a decade and the industrial food complex appears to be ramping up production. My thinking is more on the mid century time frame
This is what my boss taught me at my internship. I think the fact that opportunity cost isn't common knowledge is on purpose
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