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Comment Re:ok cool (Score 1) 114

As I understand, people who are in your first category (earnest desire to avoid crime in the future) find that nobody trusts them. Their criminal history follows them around so jobs are unavailable to them, promotions are unavailable, etc. This creates the very economic conditions that drive them right back into crime.

I don't know how much this actually happens, it's just a plausible narrative that I read about a while back.

Yeah, there is a stigma, that if anyone deciding to commit crimes, might possibly give a little thought to the future before deciding that committing a crime is a good idea.

It's kinda like the story of would you want your daughter marrying a man who just got out of jail after killing his first wife? There is a value to having impulse control, and looking beyond what they want to do right now.

There are all manner of narratives - I guess I have one too. There are narratives that if everyone has money, free health care, and society accepted them, there would be no crime. That society forces people to perform criminal acts. It is similar to the idea that society causes insanity.

Comment Re:ok cool (Score 1) 114

I do not think there are mysterious cases. There are just some where people chose not to cooperate enough for us to make a determination and that is their right.

Well. we learn over time. Before Herbert Needleman, the dangers of lead poisoning were known, but it's effects upon people, who from childhood were exposed, and they ended up being violent criminals - that was fairly new, and compelling enough to knock some sense into people.

Another case I know personally, a friend had adopted a young boy, who was troubled, and the thought was a better environment would eliminate those issues. I liked the kid. Most of the time, he was great. Outgoing, friendly, smart. But he was still getting into trouble. I noticed that it was three months behaving, then a short period of bad. I mentioned it, but everyone thought that was 100 percent coincidence. Eventually they figured out I was right, by that time, he'd committed some serious crimes.

Some sort of chemical imbalance? That was my guess. Point is, yeah, we're going to find out more reasons as time goes on. The question is what makes the people in your example not cooperate?

Also note that there are quite a few "too important to jail" cases, see, for example some prominent stock scammers or rapists and child abusers or murderers/war criminals. These cases are probably the worst, because they give not-smart people the impression that you can get away with it. And hence overall ethics decline.

People should not ever decide that since "the man" got away with something, so it is perfectly alright to do the same things. If that is the case, they deserve the punishment, even if "the man" is not. That. is the most masochistic example to whataboutism on their part.

Comment Re:ok cool (Score 2) 114

Sounds like they are not releasing people with a high risk of recidivism. In other words, they haven't fixed the problem of recidivism, they've just kept people in jail longer.

Exactly. There are many people who just know they messed up, and in reality, have no intention of doing more crime. Then there are people who perhaps have little to no impulse control, or for one reason or another just think criminally. There are some people who just can't be rehabilitated.

Occasionally , it is a chemical thing, like lead in gasoline https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.... His research was pretty shocking, as lead damaged people tended to be involved in violent crime.

But there are some cases that remain mysterious. Just broken people, I suppose.

Comment Re:Dystopian framing (Score 1) 73

There is something at the core of being human, that needs to do something productive. This is not unhealthy. We have evolved to be compelled to work not because we are somehow "slaves to the system" but because for all of human history, survival literally required work. Work is not a "necessary evil"--work is, in itself, an important part of who we are. This is not dystopian, this is to be celebrated.

Couldn't have put it better myself. I'll note that some take it to an extreme - such as myself, and I've taken guff for being a workaholic, but my work and hobbies take up a lot of my time, and it doesn't bother me at all.

Comment Re:Dystopian framing (Score 2) 73

I'm not trying to infer that working gives meaning to life but work does help stimulate and provide social networks for people.

Working does give a purpose to life. As a social species, we are built for it.

I do work with some wheelchair bound people. They are generally as happy as everyone else. Working, supporting themselves, driving their own cars. Living a life with as much normalcy as they can achieve. Isolation is not good for humans,

Comment Re:redundancy (Score 1) 92

Deliberate antisatellite destruction is something we reasonably ought to worry about, but it is not the same thing as Kessler syndrome.

That is very true. It certainly could start one if everything aligns.

While looking for NORADs site, I came across a couple gems: https://pocketworld.org/space-... https://orbitalradar.com/track...

Not like all those things are in one area, it looks worse than it is. But the "nothing to see here" folks remind me of people looking for RF spectrum. They so often think of bandwidth as something infinite. I sometimes have to point them to the Big NTIA map on the wall and say "Find a place!" It's a cool map, so I might as well share that as well. https://www.ntia.gov/sites/def...

Comment Re: Another con from the conman. Nothing new here. (Score 0) 153

Oddly, a surprisingly large number of European visitors for World Cup are falling in love with things we 'locals' take for granted...

I think your closeted inflatable unicorn thief may not have understood what makes America great - he was looking for something mystical, other are gobsmacked by Buc-ees and ice in soft drinks.

I am not surprised. Once people get past the anti American Propaganda, Like we'er all getting shot and killed, that we Lynch gays, that most of us are homeless, and dying in the streets, that our cities have no mass transit, that people not of European origin are also lynched, and hat every single thing about the USA its corrupt, and evil.

That if you are poor, you have no options other than starving to death.

Actual experience is often radically different.

We live in an age where people who have never been here, and have bought into the hatred front, would claim to know everything about the USA.

And finally, the Orange shitgibbon is being throttled back, so the haters are. going to have to eventually revert to other forms of hate, or just relive their believe that the country agrees with him.

And here's the part where I really make people go Reeeeee!, the run up to the 2024 election had Democrats abandoning their traditional platform for a left wing academic one. TO the point where they rejected science and biology, believed in performing medical experiments on children, that there was no difference between male and female, and ended up objectifying women, at least the fecund ones, as "birthing people, which would exactly imply that is their which at one time was considered a bad thing.

And let's not forget that the Party quite vocally told the Teamsters union they would win without them. Abandonment of the working class in their face.

So unless we want another Republican President, we'll need to remember a few things. The working class is important. Include men in the equation, try to get young men back, and consider the demographics and the number of people who are likely to vote for you. There just aren't enough Academics, there aren't enough far left liberal "white" females, most of us know exactly what a man is and a woman is. We don't want biological men playing on girls teams - how terrible that progressives have got to the point of allowing ideology to punish women for being women.

Finally on that last note, observe the attacks resulting from my heresy.

Comment Re:Getting what you wish for (Score 1) 83

Countries that welcome immigrants are able to increase the tax base, and supply critical labor that locals don't want to do, including taking care of the elderly.

But you take in too many, too fast, AND if you allow those that are diametrically opposed to your values and way of life.....YOU LOSE YOUR COUNTRY.

and that's what we're seeing now across EU and trying to combat in the US.

Comment Re:Decaying at the speed of HFT. (Score 1) 92

In this case the rocket failed on the way up, and there isn't much anyone can do about that.

Understand that this Kessler event that you claim is not a risk, is not something that is necessarily invoked on purpose. That rocket disassembling itself could do it.too

People need to understand that there is a lot of LEO sats up there, and not just StarLink. Other nations are starting their own Satellite based internet systems. Other uses are being found for that neighborhood.

And maybe the critical threshold isn't quite there yet. Yet.

Comment Re:redundancy (Score 1) 92

Not a risk here though, because at this altitude most of it will decay and burn up in months or less.

So none of the products of collisions go to a higher shell?

And those who dismiss a Kessler event at LEO seem to neglect all of the losses in whatever the dead sats were doing, and the expenses of replacing them after that claimed extremely rapid de-orbiting non-event.

It is true, a Kessler event either accidental or purposely created, would be a long term disaster at Geosynchronous orbit.

But one in LEO would be a short term disaster, no matter how much the this isn't a problem people minimize it.

Comment Re:redundancy (Score 1) 92

Yeah, that's not really a thing in LEO where debris clears itself fairly quickly due to atmospheric drag.

A Kessler event is not precluded from LEO. Give a rogue state a rocket, doesn't even have to be a large one, just capable of launching say 100 pounds of sand or little ball bearings, and place it in a retrograde orbit. and release the payload.

That it doesn't take as long to clear the debris, isn't all that relevant, the LEO areas will be unusable for a while.

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