Sure do! I'm not saying that it won't bring about the end even faster. But you do get some very valuable things out of the machine as its taking its dying breaths
And sometimes that's just the way of HN I've had some pieces that I thought were duds make it to the front and others that I loved that got stuck in the new queue
"Much of that regulation may do more harm than good, but our legislative system moves slowly and favors doing nothing over doing something"
Which is much more trivially true than your incorrect reading of it.
I think you should read the rest of the article, because it is mostly positive on regulation. The whole article is about why Klarna being a credit company while trying to dodge credit regulation is a _bad_ thing
> In a statement, Apple said it had taken down ICEBlock, and other similar apps, after being contacted by “law enforcement,” but it did not specify which agency or agencies had contacted it and did not say which other apps it had removed. The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
> Trump administration officials have issued several legal threats over the use of ICEBlock — or even simply reporting on it. Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, said in July that the Justice Department was investigating whether it could prosecute CNN for reporting on the app’s existence, arguing that it amounted to “actively encouraging people to avoid law enforcement activities.” It is unclear what crime that would amount to.
> Pam Bondi, the attorney general, also said the Justice Department was “looking at” Joshua Aaron, the creator of the app, adding that “he better watch out.”
I've always felt that h1b grants should use second price auctions paid for by the company in question, instead of through lottery. This has all of the benefits of high skill immigration with virtually none of the downsides of hurting the middle class or depressing wages
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