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I have always been fascinated about this. It isn't UBI by any means, but I am always curious about these "pilot" programs. California did a previous trial in Stockton, CA with $500 checks. You can find more information here: https://www.stocktondemonstration.org/ You can also find the first year of data on their website too.

Ray Dalio did a write up of UBI as well. https://www.economicprinciples.org/downloads/Primer-on-Unive...

Andrew Yang wrote up a good book over the topic with "The War on Normal People" that covers UBI more in depth. His interview with Ben Shapiro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DHuRTvzMFw) and Joe Rogan covers it well also. I like his ideology and it seems well thought out.

We, I, have been so ingrained of thinking that capitalism is the best thing since swiss cheese, and it seems like socialism has some good aspects that we can adopt from as well.


I highly recommend reading "The Big Sort" by Bill Bishop to give you a better idea of why we look at "politics".

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2569072-the-big-sort

The idea is a lot less about politics, and more about being comfortable in the area you live in.


Masks and fever checks only do so much. First off, you need to have masks for people to be able to wear masks. That is something we don't have right now in the US. Secondly, fever checks only go so far. There are tons of people that are asymptomatic for two weeks before having a fever. Going off of China's numbers is ignorant in itself. Why don't you take a look at https://www.nytimes.com/series/people-who-have-died-of-the-c... so you get a better sense of people in just New York city dying from this?


50% of corona virus carriers are asymptomatic, so fever checks are going to have a huge false negative rate.


Home-made masks or even wrapping a scarf around mouth/nose helps a ton.


Is this even relevant to hacker news? I mean I could see that technically he is "hacking" through a mountain, but really?


You are missing the point.

A lot of hacker news is about accomplishing goals that others would tell you is impossible or not worthwhile. This article is meant to inspire to you to keep dreaming. It's one thing to climb a mountain for someone, its a whole other feat of accomplishment to carve a hole through one. The determination this guy had should be taken as a lesson; not in hacking, but in attitude and life and then applied to hacking.


Personally, I find this to be quite inspirational, especially when compared to entrepreneurial endeavors.

While the comparison is mostly metaphorical, often metaphors are more on point than any 1:1 comparison.


man, fuck metaphors, this was awesome. No further justification needed for sharing.


Plus, it's Saturday ;p


Duh, Minecraft.


I feel like this would be rather annoying and distracting. I could just imagine my 10+ tabs in Firefox having a pie chart or something blinking instead of a plain image.

It feels like were devolving to the old websites of flashy and blinking images trying to lure people in. Don't get me wrong though, it is neat! But... Where is that disable favicon extension now?


A possible use case could be upload/download large files


Already implemented it in my uploader, but after hearing reports of a memory leak in Chrome I may need to remove it again. Hopefully it gets fixed soon.


Another thing is that the fav icon is too small to use for any meaningful notification.


Wait for the 4x favicon!


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