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  • I believe the idea of a puberty blocker is to block puberty until 18 pretty much, or early 20s. Then as that person is an adult they can choose to transition, by going through hrt, which is more effective as they haven't experienced any puberty yet Or they can choose to stop taking the blockers and go through puberty as they would have before

  • No I saw. I'm just under the impression that it's a lower likelihood that women in the IDF are serving in direct combat roles. I mean maybe they are, maybe all of Hamas' hostages are highly trained combatants, although I doubt it

  • I think it's just the lower likelihood that they will end up as combatants. If you're in a military conflict you're generally more likely to hand over hostages that are less likely to come back and fight you

  • Sorry but are you implying Biden is going to make America money by selling weapons to Israel, and also make money by sending aid to Gaza?

  • If you don't have any scripts that rely on branch name it should be pretty trivial actually. But I wouldn't be shocked if you had a few dozen scripts that nobody has looked at in the last century lol

  • Ah yes the UN famous Western media outlet

  • Isn't this only the case in github? All my repos are based from master, and I would assume that's because I init on the command line and push up to the remote?

  • How do you get your initial capital to start the co-op? Like you can't have investors, so is every worker required to buy in the the initial venture?

    By the way you are entirely free to structure companies this way under a social democracy

  • Isn't market socialism literally just a form of capitalism? Like if you still have markets and a profit incentive then you're not really socialist

    Not saying that's bad, just thinking really it has always seemed to me like capitalism with a strong social safety net. Which to me seems ideal, just want to know if I'm missing something?

  • Do you have any data to back that up? It would be quite interesting

    I don't think regulation is impossible to achieve, look at the EU. And what I am fairly sure of is you have better odds of passing regulation than replacing capitalism entirely

  • So material waste can be directly tied to cost. If you're trying to bring down cost then you're going to try to reduce waste correct? That's why there is so much work being done for reusable launch vehicles

    For space debris and pollution I don't think we can squarely blame capitalism. Under a purely communist economy there's no guarentee that anyone would care any more about it than currently And you can attack that issue by a combination of penalising companies that create debris and rewarding those that remove it under a capitalist economy

    As for it not being entirely comparable. Sure the government spent a lot of money on that early R&D. But do we think that if we banned companies from doing this kind of work that govt agencies like NASA would be necessarily more cost effective, cause less pollution, and less debris?

  • That might be the case right? Let's say there a percentage chance that would have succeeded call it 10%

    Now your first attempt fails, maybe because of some miscalculation or lack of engineering precision

    Even if the older way more expensive version had a 100% success rate you'd probably still rather the cheaper version right?

    Also not sure how this is about capitalism, replace the above for material cost and it's the same thing

  • Not really no. It's not often that a stock is short sold really hard when there isn't an underlying reason Otherwise large investors could regognise this and just take a long position. The short seller is then screwed if the price doesn't drop far enough and fast enough before their options expire