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Are you in favour of UBI (Universal Basic Income) due to automation? (6 days old reddit repost)
  • Unless there is a near infinite supply of something, it is a commodity and there is a market for it, even in a perfectly anarchistic utopia. Things take land, labor, and capital to produce. That makes them a commodity no matter what, even if the state and everyone else all insist my labor belongs to them.

  • Are you in favour of UBI (Universal Basic Income) due to automation? (6 days old reddit repost)
  • In theory, yes. But I think for UBI to be successful we need to deal with the housing issue first. Otherwise landlords being able to gouge due to the housing shortage will do to UBI what student loans did to higher education.
    I would defer to someone with far more knowledge about social work and conditions as to whether a single UBI-like payment can take over for the various agencies that currently pay for food stamps, welfare, etc. I suspect there is a lot more to them than just the cost and the payment.

  • Germany praises EU deal on renewable energy raising target for 2030 to 45%
  • EVs aren't remotely speculative any longer. Fuel efficiency targets are locked in and anyone who wants to sell cars in 10 years is spending billions to get the infrastructure and development in place to make EVs.
    Efuels are what are speculative and it is highly doubtful they will be anything but expensive. Which is fine for luxuries like sports cars. And even unnecessary international flights are a luxury. We just feel entitled to them.
    Methane is always a possibility but I imagine that will be expensive while the infrastructure for that is put in place. And it is a lot of infrastructure that needs to be built in the hydrogen sphere.

  • European Union votes to bring back replaceable phone batteries
  • Screw the environment. I demand convenience instead!

    The level of entitlement people have nowadays is insane, especially regarding issues that they are happy to say are super important. They just refuse to give up an iota of cenvenience to do anything about it.

  • European Union votes to bring back replaceable phone batteries
  • And fortunately the Euros are choosing sustainability over convenience, which is the ethical and smart move. The whiners can STFU as far as I'm concerned.
    If people won't choose to do the right thing I have no problem with limiting a tiny bit of consumer choice.

  • U.S. chip giant Micron to invest $600 million in China plant despite Beijing crackdown
  • This isn't unusual. TSMC and Foxconn, both Taiwanese companies, are heavily invested in China as well.
    No one serious is implying or saying the US or the West should be completely economically uninvolved with China. Without trade there is much less reason or room for diplomacy. But no one is building cutting edge fabs there either.

  • Germany praises EU deal on renewable energy raising target for 2030 to 45%
  • The VW Group is all in on EVs. The big push is from niche sports car builders, which are an utterly insignificant amount of daily traffic and airlines.
    Sports car builders are trying to keep a hobby alive, not part of the transportation industry.