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No it doesn't. Pinterest is actually good because it doesn't shove politics and talking heads opinions at you. I use it as an image board, and it works great. I know it killed Google image search, but at this point, I don't care.


The lack of social safety net for majority of US is kinda sad.


This is simply not true. Safety net provides basic amenities and not a desired or extravagant life style. And the United States is still one of the better countries in the world when it comes to social safety net. Those who have witnessed poverty and true inequalities around the world can attest to this.

Do Americans make uneducated and wrong choices? Yes, they do. Like any human being. Do Americans have inflated expectations of what is owed to them due to entitlement? Yes, they do. Are Americans manipulated and gaslit by politicians as are other citizens of the world? Yes, they are.

But we have plentiful and cheap food. Gas is cheaper than most countries in the world. Energy and connectivity is accessible to all. Some of the best tech and solutions that make the world a better place is exported from the United States. There is a social security program for the most vulnerable. But the greatest strength of United States is that the country offers opportunities and a chance to ascend socially/economically.

The best part is that the potential for America to become the best country in the world is literally limitless. Just rein in the politicians and get back to being being what we are good at…creating and managing capital for bettering the country and exporting the tech/know how.

We shouldn’t aspire to be Scandinavia or China or Europe. Often the romanticizing is about being old White Europe..which is embarrassing. It pretty much throws light on the demographic that is creating this narrative of America being deficient. This in turn has created a defensive resistance from other demographic sections of the population that doesn’t have Western European roots.

America has to stand on its own. (The only growth model we should follow/learn from..as should all nations in the world..is the Singapore Model. Lee Kuan Yew was a true visionary) And not try to emulate any other nation because no other country is close to our land mass size or population size. Or GDP. The list goes on. America cannot permit the turkeys bring the elephant down.


But the greatest strength of United States is that the country offers opportunities and a chance to ascend socially/economically.

Social mobility in the US currently lags behind much of western Europe, Canada, AUS, and NZ. The US is currently 27th in the world. If you're point of reference is Cameroon, sure the US is great. If you're point of reference is a Nordic nation (top 5 nations by the ranking are Nordic), it's not so great.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Social_Mobility_Index


I have lived and worked for at least several years in both the US and the EU (and I am from an EU country). People in America like to portray everything as being better in Europe, but from my experience life there is fine and there are certainly some things that I prefer, but overall I think the quality of life for a middle class person in the US is noticeably higher.


People earning 400k tech salaries are probably fine though... ?


Yes but that’s a tiny fraction of STEM employees and an even smaller fraction of the total workforce.


That's a separate issue, the difference in the social safety net is hardly relevant to the people who work at the data jobs that the article talks about.


If you have any conscience and empathy it is always relevant.


Will this cure burnout?


It was comforting to hear about a fb veteran struggling with LC hards


I think if you don't specifically train for competitive programming, an average LC hard is going to take you many days, assuming you solve it at all. A lot of them depend on knowledge of algorithms that most people will literally never use for anything professionally, ever.

As much as we like to talk about algorithms, it's pretty rare that anything more interesting than DP comes up at work unless you are doing optimization research or work in a niche domain like bioinformatics.

Interviewing someone with an LC hard is a colossal waste of time unless the position you are filling is like "senior staff swe: performance and optimization"


I LOLd out loud when I saw it


You just have to do the TikTok hold


> maybe you could get sympathy for low-IQ black people

Is that what you think affirmative action is? Wow.


The “spiteful” people wanting to watch rich people fail are preventing this from happening by being responsible


How might one go about knowing such a thing?


Expected this to be a reference to Neal Stephenson’s “Fall; or, Dodge in Hell”. Midway through and it’s fantastic.


It's been a year or so since I read it - how is the Coastline Paradox related to the book?

(Glad you're enjoying it! I absolutely loved some of the ideas - the treatment of social media, in particular)


In the book he attributes the fractal insight to measuring the crack in a bar that is part of the border of the fictional enclave in NL/Belgium.


Oh yeah! Thanks :D


> if presented with facts, would be willing to...

Now that is SF


No, it is not. People just choose not to see the facts. People do not want to know where their food comes from as they suspect it would be not good to know as changing habits is hard and they have lots of other stuff going on to take care of.

But once they have seen movies like "we feed the world" they do care at least a bit.


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