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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Thank you for complexifying the stereotype of the mustache-twirling CEO, which most people can’t see beyond. There certainly are more people to blame than just CEOs - people with more power. The entire concept of a fiduciary seems like the seed of evil to me. Once you have a CEO beholden to pursue the interests of shareholders to the exclusion of all others, the incentives are in place for people to get hurt. The shareholders don’t really have to call a single shot (and they usually don’t). The financiers / shareholders are still guilty of participating in this system at all, of course, but surely the CEO is at least as guilty since he’s usually also a shareholder and will be the fiduciary in question to actually carry out the hurting. So I think it’s fair to hate the CEOs, actually, as much as anyone.

    But I would agree that the politicians and lobbyists have to be on this list, probably at the top of it. They are the only ones who can do anything about this entire system, which, as soon as it exists, is a recipe for hurting people. The people who drive the regulatory capture that allows our system to become so shitty are surely going straight to hell.

    What of the rest of us though, who don’t even run for office and give them a challenge?







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    I think it goes even beyond the addiction metaphor. There are people with genetically broken leptin response whose bodies just don’t know how to make them feel full, ever. Addiction is extremely powerful but so is starvation and you really can’t fault people for having this condition.







  • It’s a simple question of weight ratios. A 5 ounce swallow cannot carry a 2 pound coconut.

    Or, rather, it’s about energy requirements vs. available area for solar. Cars don’t have enough surface area to supply much solar electricity at all. And they require quite a lot of energy to drive.

    You can change this by radically improving solar panel output, lightening up the car, or increasing the surface area of the car. Basically, solar cars exist, but they are akin to road-bound airplanes that have the seating capacity of a bicycle and less cargo capacity.

    There are no “feelings” about it. We can build a car that recharges itself in the sun over 3 months. But that’s it.