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Comment Re:*headscratch* (Score 1) 57

but the engineers and sales people would be much better off if the company were acquired.

No, that is your assumption and on you to prove. My argument is in an acquisition many of those will be laid off in short order for "efficiency" reasons and there is precedent for that particularly in filings where consolidation of resources is presented a reason for merger particularly when the other company is struggling. Also part of my proposal is that not allowing mergers will create more competition so those people can get more jobs. If good companies with bad luck deserve to be aquired then how can you argue good employees in bad companies wont get hired again? This is contradictory.

VMware is a great example of that -- it was still the world's best virtualization solution but had been completely eaten from the toes up by free competing solutions.

This example contradicts itself.

it's not even that the company was "dying" just that they ended up in a place that the business could not continue on its current path.

This also does. Unable to make debt is a prime example of how companies die. You took on debt because you were not making money. Profitable companies can get lifelines because they make profit and can tend to show they can continue growth.

Now yes I completely agree that acquiring newer companies is a problem for innovation. Look at Figma -- Adobe tried to buy and kill the product. Because antitrust regulators said no, Figma was not acquired and now they are a colossus of innovation.

*European* regulators to be clear. Sounds like you agree with me. See my thing is I think your latter example, the Figma example is in the 80/20 rule. The vast majority of MA is for this reason the vast minority is for your former reason, the altruistic "they're really good but just couldn't sell their idea". I am very willing to sacrifice the much smaller and much less consequention minority to stop the far more harmful majority.

If an IPO is harder than an acquisition (of course it is), then the acquisition happens.

Well then as part of my plan I would make it easier for companies to go IPO, bingo. What's next?

Comment What do you suggest? (Score 0) 59

Every nation is ruled by some sort of ethical code, the only question is what that consists of, and where it comes from. The US and the rest of the West as well as Russia are ruled by a set of ethics that have grown out of Christianity; why else do we regard human sacrifice and child abandonment as unacceptable? There's a very legitimate argument that our present problems come from the fact that there is no overarching ethical structure that everyone will accept as the basis for decisions.

In that context the commitment of Islamic countries to Islam is as reasonable. Your allergic reaction is more a function of your unfortunate ignorance of history. For a corrective challenge, I suggest you read Tom Holland's 'Dominion'; a book by a non-Christian historian which looks at Christianity's impact over the millennia

Comment Re:The water cycle is a closed system. (Score 4, Informative) 59

It is not possible to "run out."

It is, however, *very* possible to neglect to build infrastructure to collect enough water from the environment to meet your specific needs.

You got it wrong. What they did is pump the aquifers dry and that caused the land to collapse. As a result, the natural storage of water in the land can no longer happen. They destroyed naturally occurring water infrastructure by pumping out all the water they could. This was an easily avoidable issue and they were warned this was happening and yet they did nothing.

Comment Not climate change. (Score 4, Informative) 59

Since at least 2008, scientists have warned that unchecked groundwater pumping for the city and for agriculture was rapidly draining the country’s aquifers. The overuse did not just deplete underground reserves—it destroyed them, as the land compressed and sank irreversibly. One recent study found that Iran’s central plateau, where most of the country’s aquifers are located, is sinking by more than 35 centimeters each year. As a result, the aquifers lose about 1.7 billion cubic meters of water annually as the ground is permanently crushed, leaving no space for underground water storage to recover, says Darío Solano, a geoscientist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, who was not involved with the study.

“We saw this coming,” Solano says.

Climate change did zero percent of the damage. Instead, what has occurred is 100% the result of idiocy. So yes, it has something in common with climate change but it's not the same thing at all.

Comment I hope you're embarrassed. (Score 2) 33

This is a specification for UNIX. ....

Wrong. Neither Linux nor UNIX are mentioned in the specification. However, it should be noted that the specification is hosted on Freedesktop.org which clearly states on their site that...

Freedesktop.org is a project to work on interoperability and shared base technology for free-software desktop environments for the X Window System (X11) and Wayland on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.

They do mention Linux and Unix-like operating systems being target operating system. However, there is no mention of UNIX systems specifically. Additionally, nobody claimed it was exclusively Linux, only that it would impact Linux users.

Honestly, if I were you, I would be dreadfully embarrassed for making such a boisterous pronouncement only to be shown to be a obnoxious fool.

Comment So it's kind of like how Trump is president (Score 0) 59

Yeah you could for example point at the trans panic as the reason why Trump is President not once but twice because without that moral panic he couldn't have won but you'd also have to ignore all the voter suppression cheating and the sabotage the Republicans have done to the economy and the Republicans packing the courts allowing Trump to commit multiple crimes and get away with it and and and...

The Democrats insisting on running a woman when the country has made it crystal clear that they do not want a woman at top of ticket didn't help either.

Basically every single system had to collapse in order to make a has been game show host with 28 credible rape accusations president. Again..

So yeah you have multiple causes for a disaster a lot of times.

But take any one of those causes out and the disaster goes away. So I don't think it's unfair to say those things caused the disaster.

And in this case Iran is a relatively poor country that was trying to do a theocratic dictatorship by America in order to secure influence in the Middle East so it's not like they have a lot of say in reducing climate change. It's mostly a matter of the United states, the wealthier states of Europe and China. And you can hardly blame them for their corruption if you are an American since, well you caused it.

Of course pointing all this out is not going to endear you to Americans. We don't like to think about the consequences of our actions.

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