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Comment Re:Imagine if humans became like that (Score 1) 279

I remember reading that short story many years ago. I also remember thinking, why do these dudes have to be total a-holes? And why did they have to die (other than they were a-holes)? A lot of nice dudes (yes, we exist!) would roll with the situation (don't tell me that not one of the all-fem society wouldn't be curious and want to try out a dude). A really cool premise with a crappy ending that painted all men as turds. :( It could have been redeemed if there was one cool, nice guy who got to live.

Comment Re:Got lucky! (Score 1) 415

Yes but we can always reinterpret reality to suite our whims. Extreme weather? Cities getting swamped by hurricanes? Rising sea levels? Melting glaciers and sea ice? Obviously God's punishment on the illegal alien Islamic homosexual libtards who have corrupted our country with this satanic lie of climate change in order to steal our coal jobs and decrease shareholder value. Harrumph!

Comment Re:"Protected Classes" (Score 2) 754

>I'm so old I remember when tech companies used to hire individuals based on their ability to do the work. How old fashioned!

Really agree with this! And I say this, as a fairly left-leaning person who probably would fit in (politically) with the views that predominate at Google. If someone is fidgety enough to be basing work decisions based on personal politics, I think maybe they just don't have enough real work to do! I want to work with folks who get stuff done, and as long as they do, I don't really care if they are Trump voters, Greenies (like me), religious, non-religious, whatever.

Save the politics for happy hour.

Comment Re:The real problem we have is (Score 1) 216

Data source please?
Nevermind, try this:
http://data.worldbank.org/indi...
Fertility rate in the 1960's was 4 to 5 children per female, which was definitely meant upward population.
Only in recent years has the global average gotten down towards 2.4, which is still greater than replacement (i.e. growing population).
Places like US, Western Europe, and Japan have sub-replacement fertility, but are still more than made up for by developing countries.

Comment Re:The real problem we have is (Score 1) 216

>You don't travel much, do you?

In fact, I do. Mexico, Peru, Europe, China. I've seen a lot of people living in rural conditions with nothing like what we have in the US. In China (which has high CO2 emissions but averaged out over 1.3 billion people is not so high per capita as US) I had to wear multiple layers of clothes inside during the winter due to lack of central heating in many places. Also had to bring toilet paper with me because it was not always provided. Carbon footprint of average US citizen is multiple times that of the average person in many other countries. So yeah, go to any country, even disintegrating places like Venezuela or Syria, and you can find nice conditions with AC, internet, good food, etc. It all looks great if you stay inside the nice expensive hotel and don't go out to see how the average person is living.

Comment The real problem we have is (Score 5, Insightful) 216

Overpopulation. The planet has 7.5 billion people, all of whom want to live the good life as seen in Hollywood movies and TV. One estimate has us reaching 10 billion by 2050. If there were only a billion, some plastic waste and CO2 emissions might not be such a problem. But the existing 7.5 billion folks are already destroying the biosphere, and that is today, where only a few percent (like the US, Western Europe) are enjoying the wonderful lifestyle. Good luck trying to convince all 7.5+ billion people to stop aspiring to own a car and eat steak. It will only get worse. In the long run, however, it will probably be a self-correcting problem, if you know what I mean.

Comment Re:However bad he thinks Earth is (Score 5, Interesting) 391

Yeah, but we're in the only livable part of space that we know of. Every other part that we can get to, and all of the parts that we can't get to but observe, hold nothing but beautiful views and death. If we can't survive on the only livable spot in the universe that we know of (and only making it worse over time) what chance do we out there? Forget about terraforming Mars, we'll need to be terraforming Earth before too long.

Comment AI still a long way from coding - 2020 is a joke. (Score 1) 581

>"I don't think the world's going to need as many coders after 2020. Ninety percent of coding is taking some business specs and translating them into computer logic. That's really ripe for machine learning and low-end AI."

This must come from someone who has never worked on a serious, complex business problem that utilized a software solution. Automation of coding has been talked about for many years, and we are not even close. Anyone who has been involved in translating marketing/regulatory/operations/etc. requirements into software knows how easy it is for things to get lost in translation. When AI is capable of intimately knowing the background of the business specs and infer the details that the spec writer sloppily omitted, then maybe. But at that point, the AI will be far smarter than we are and we won't be thinking about lost coder jobs.

Comment Re:Just a numbers game... (Score 1) 198

>I wonder why they listen to someone like Trump instead?

Because he gives them false promises that changing trade deals and repealing regulations are going to bring back their jobs. Scrap all the trade agreements, remove all regulations, hell, shoot a "job-stealing" dolphin or two, nothing will bring back the jobs because the economics have changed, including massive automation. Trump might as well have promised to burn down some national forests or chew some bubblegum, because it would certainly bring back all of the lost blacksmith jobs from a few centuries ago.

No one wants people to be unemployed, that leads to social instability. But people do not hesitate to take advantage of frustration and fear to get elected.

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