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hop on the government paved roads to drive to a lake that you couldn't get arrested for trespassing on because the government has preserved it this long, then hop on the darpa/dod funded internet to complain that you can't go fucking swimming is the epitome of irony. Go fuck yourself.


It is better to remain silent and be thought...

May I suggest that getting an education might do wonders for your life? Just a thought.


resorting to ad hominems rather than reason, pretty typical for the moronic libertarian technophiles that seem to be all over hn.


Really? And "go fuck yourself" is "reason" how?

I am merely a mirror for the direction you chose to take. If you want to discuss the topic with civility I am all for it so long as you don't ask me to do things with my body I am quite literally biologically incapable of doing.


Merely reflecting the tone you've taken throughout this post. Then to use the passive-aggressive "May I suggest getting an education" bit is incredibly condescending, especially given that your position of less-government is universally better, after being scrubbed of the sensationalist rhetoric you are spewing, has literally 0 empirical evidence behind it. There is a reason Austrian economics is not taken seriously.

I especially like that fact that you asked less than 1.5 years ago about the best online CS program, then have the audacity to tell someone to get an education. You probably do not know jack shit about econ or cs.


Wrong on so many points.

Feel free to contact me privately with your real name and LinkedIn profile link. My email address is in my profile. I'll send you my LinkedIn URL and you can figure out just what kind of a moron I am.


You are a piece of work, aren't you?

Interesting that you went back and researched my comment history. So, your assumption was that I am a kid looking for a CS degree? Now, that's really funny! Thanks.


I just found it ironic that you tell someone to get educated, when you don't have a degree, which is pretty obvious given your inability to ignore rhetoric and respond to the merits of an argument. U mad


I wish HN had a way to kill-off these kinds of exchanges.

When someone opens a new comment branch with "Go fuck yourself" nothing good can follow. In retrospect I probably should have completely ignored this. I, in a very real sense, became part of the problem by providing a stage of sorts. I am sorry for that.


You know, maybe you out to calm down and think before you type.

If it makes you happy, yes you are right, I don't know jack shit about economics or cs. There, you won.


Getting a chubby at any chance to say "ad hominem" is also typical HN.


Given that the poster robomartin is less than 1.5 years away from asking what the best (undergrad) online CS degree is, I felt it was particularly apt in this case.


Tulip Mania was so volatile and quick that I doubt there was much of anything beyond armchair tulip specialists


True, but it's virtually certain there were people marketing themselves as world-class tulip experts.


No, it is not equivalent, as without a constant, steady inflation rate, actors in an economy have a propensity to hoard savings, which can in turn create a viscous deflationary cycle. Economics can not, at least not any time soon, be an exact science as there are infinitely many factors at work, however, a steady, relatively predictable amount of inflation coupled with understanding the time value of money is the best approach for the foreseeable future.


As an American citizen, I can assure you this guy is talking out of his ass, and America will continue to be a leader in many cutting edge fields for years to come. American economic prowess may decrease relative to the rest of the world as they finally catch up, but "the writing is on the wall" is sensationalist bullshit. I will never understand the correlation between technophiles and Libertarian pseudo-economic bullshit; 0 empirical evidence to back it up, yet the same stupid causal chain of events is brought up all the time.


> American economic prowess may decrease relative to the rest of the world

Not just decrease but get overtaken by.

- Our public K-12 education is a pile of shit and our colleges are riding on a public dollars bubble that makes the housing crash look like spilled water. Any attempt to deal with the problem ignites fury over teachers' rights, causing policy makers to run shitting their pants to the nearest podium to apologize.

- At every possible juncture, policy decision is leaning on pervading status quo: patents, bullshit municipal license bureaucracies, congressional players pandering to businesses, not constituents

- Health is a disaster, and even with Obamacare, it's looking like it got neutered just enough to do precisely shit for the long term. People go bankrupt to get care, if they can even get it.

- Culturally, a sweeping wave of anti-intellectualism has taken hold and bolsters everything above. We can't get anyone to care about any of these issues if they're fucking retarded.

- All the while, the smartest, very smartest people in our country are jacking each other off in silicon valley inventing the next cat-picture collection app, while the economic, technological and social divides keep growing. They're more interested in becoming their idoled psychopathic CEOs than actually fucking solving real problems. They're living in an absolute bubble, unaware of what 60% of the country cares about or actually needs.

How are we supposed to be the leader of anything if we're in a constant state of regression?


I agree that America is doing many things wrong, and has many challenges facing it now and likely well into the future. However, I would also like to remind you that America is as a nation, 237 years old. It is a country that was founded by rebels and is often in some sort of crisis and or revolution at any given time. Despite(because of?) this, great things and great people consistently grow from here, and I have no doubt that will continue well into the future.

I am surprised when I hear people talk of our current issues as if they will be what does us in. Think of the big picture here, do you really think America is going to get "overtaken" in the 21st century when in many ways we are leading it? And I do agree we are behind in some ways as well, but we don't have to be number 1 at everything to be successful, or at the least survive and progress as a nation.


These aren't "issues of the day." These are systemic and fundamental problems that lead to downfalls of nations.

During our greatest advancements, we maintained a well oiled machine of an educated constituency, a public-private partnership and a middle class bursting at the seams with potential and opportunity.

Those things have all either been stripped, scammed or atrophied out of the public, and what we're left with is a paralyzed public sector and a private sector that's racing to the bottom of the moral barrel. I just don't see any hope in anything short of some sort of awakening. Call me pessimistic and dismiss me, or at least recognize that something has to change.


People in Silicon Valley are making cat picture apps, haha right. You fucking idiot, gtfo people like you are shitting up the forums. America is more intelligent and wealthy than any nation in the history of the universe, stop crying on the internet and go be a part of it.


As 'they' finally 'catch up'. To what really? Honest question. What do you think the rest of the world needs to catch up on?


I personally hate the set time-frame of edx and Coursera and much prefer Udacity


If you are too stupid to critically assess the constant influx of information the information age has brought with it, then your opinion doesn't really matter anyway.

ITT: Broke morons who don't understand economics.


high volatility is natural for all new currencies, as volume continues to increase then volatility will decrease.


I was wondering what your reasoning behind this was. Do you have any past examples to support this assertion? Or do you base this position on some prior principles?


tldr: get off my lawn kids will forever be the sentiment of the current old generation while lol we r so hip will be the sentiment of the 18-20somethings. I don't think this realization is as profound as he is making it seem though, c'est la vie


Profundity is all personalization syntactic sugar these days anyway. La vie.


Wait, what? This made me laugh. May be true, but the way you said it, "syntacti sugar"... So cynical...


I too want to know what happens here, I've been working as a web developer for over a year now and am just now confident in my abilities to want to do some freelance, and all I see are these horrible responses all over sites like these.


You are severely misunderstanding the use cases of bitcoin


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