Britain is not a rich country, a continuing series:
A friend is working with a member of their US team several levels of seniority lower than them. The US salary is higher.
Anyway, for more depressing data: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/07...
Britain is not a rich country, a continuing series:
A friend is working with a member of their US team several levels of seniority lower than them. The US salary is higher.
Anyway, for more depressing data: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/07...
It is extremely frustrating that I can't port my social graph from one network to another. I want to be able to talk to or read the same people whether anonymous, pseudonymous or known to me. The incentives for platforms are sadly hard aligned against this (capture the network, capture the user)
Doesn't this already exist via group chats?
work in progress on how artificial 'good enough' intelligence will affect the economy (and everything else)
we few, we lucky few, we band of posters-
Everything else is like tectonic plates shifting. You're aware of it, you know it matters, but until it starts to break things you aren't going to address it.
Working in media is like a hyperactive version of (bluesky? Twitter? Notes? w/ever). You're absolutely submerged in day-to-day news. What's happening now, next hour, tomorrow, maybe at most next week. It's basically impossible to keep your eyes on the horizon and look at largescale trends.