Links from July 19 implied HN points • 01 Aug 23 🕹 Technology Programming AI Mathematics Physics Books History Actuaries have the lowest divorce rate, while Gaming managers and Bartenders have the highest. Creating a "physical" camera in Blender feels like simulating physics. Improving indoor air quality is a cost-effective way to enhance health and cognition.
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Understanding the power of learning curves: Solar Power 0 implied HN points • 10 Jul 23 🌞 Climate & Environment Solar Power Renewable Energy Environmental Impact Germany's solar success was driven by strong incentives like feed-in tariffs. Solar subsidies worked due to high demand, low regulations, and feasible scaling. The key to making housing more affordable is allowing for more construction without red tape.
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Why The Captured Economy Fails 0 implied HN points • 22 May 23 💰 Finance Financial Services Intellectual Property Housing Nations fail due to extractive institutions and thrive with inclusive ones - a lesson from Why Nations Fail. The Captured Economy highlights how entities rig the economic game in their favor through rent-seeking tactics. Housing issues impact various aspects of life, from jobs to education, with solutions like land value tax and radical market reforms proposed.