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The new department would still include police officers but would be coequal with all other departments in the city it currently has a unique status where it is controlled exclusively by the mayor , and its focus would be on preventing crime instead of policing people. On the other hand, other parts of the city budget are underwater due to hundreds of former officers quitting and claiming PTSD[3], and the officers who remain are engaged in an intentional work slowdown[4] while blaming others[5] for what is a largely self-inflicted wound.

The budget for was never in question, the riots and defund police movement started in the summer of City policies were being discussed late in the year, concerning the budget. How precisely did the supposed defunding lead to an increase in crime? The same way defunding a fire department will lead to an increase in fire damage. Less resources means slower response times or no response at all. That wasn't the premise though, the question was whether they defunded and then later refunded when crime was rising.

Above I showed GP that Minneapolis did in fact do this, as did many other cities. No, it's not. It's a fact. Seeing as how you have the means to comment on Hacker News, you can easily fact-check this for yourself if you're concerned about its validity. Which cities? Redoubts 31 days ago root parent next [—]. Some cities did defund in their budget, then reversed and refunded.

Some cities backpedalled on their promise to defund and added to the budget instead. The existence of the latter scenario does not nullify the former.

Add Austin, TX, although there is a ballot initiative to restore the funding being voted on right now. Most platforms are removing content that cause "vaccine hesitancy". YouTube has even expanded their this to apply to all vaccines [1]. Furthermore, it seems relevant to point out that dictionaries have updated their definitions of "anti-vaxxer" to include anyone questioning even the government mandates themselves [2], which has opened the door to many cases where people have supported the vaccine, but opposed the mandates, yet still been deplatformed labeled as anti-vaxxer.

It must only be pretty extreme cases as Russel Brand and Brett Weinstein still have their videos up. Facts don't care about your feelings and the truth doesn't hurt points of view that are legitimate. Care to elaborate? Just a modern rif on the same statement made above. What's your point? I didn't say the truth was harmless. Just that it doesn't hurt points of view that are legitimate. Illigitimate views and your feelings may still suffer from hearing the truth. My point is that the facts don't care.

My point is that you can use true facts to give an impression that is false, as documented in the pdf. Therefore, completely true facts can make you believe a falsehood. Therefore, the truth can harm a point of view that is legitimate. Maybe not, but opinions about how we should conduct our societies depend on feelings, and things that appear true but are subtly wrong can cause great harm.

It had more to do with revolutions in city just before, when two his students and friends worked with enemy to make dictatorship out of Athens. They killed and tortured quite a lot of people.

Then it reversed. Now, he did not participated actively and citizens behavior during above was supposed to be forgiven anyway. It was miscarriage of justice. But, these events in combination with what his ideas actually were were closer to why they wanted him killed then general "asked too many questions". As far as they were concerned, he was actually dangerous. The yet other official reason was impiety, which despite sounding ridiculous to us, to them was important too.

Going by Wikipedia, it's not agreed why exactly he was executed, but you don't execute someone for being annoying. The official charges were impiety and "corrupting the youth". Probably some political groups felt threatened by the idea of lots of people turning to a different set of ethics or starting to distrust authority. It was as true years ago as it is today. His students and friends took power once before and instituted dictatorship with help of Sparta enemy city.

Killed and tortured opposition, then were taken down in contra revolution. So yeah, "different set of ethics or starting to distrust authority" but no necessary in a nice way. I don't remember Plato mentioning that The Little Schemer is a wonderful book that teaches functional programming and Scheme by just asking the reader questions aka the Socratic Method. Off putting to me initially, but now I'd love it if more books were like this!

A4ET8a8uTh0 31 days ago root parent prev next [—]. The two are not mutually exclusive. He was put to death for being a thinly veiled Spartan sympathizer.

Not quite just for being annoying. And why do you think people found this so annoying? Grustaf 32 days ago root parent prev next [—]. He was certainly very annoying, but his crime was misleading the youth, making them distrust authority.

That is a legend promoted by Plato. He was not making the "youth" in general distrust authority, he was going around telling the sons of nobility and highest ranking officials that democracy was a stupid idea and that they would be better off seizing power for themselves.

That was his charge. The actual "crime" has been disputed for about two and a half millennia. HeckFeck 32 days ago root parent next [—]. It sounds simple but it really isn't. When trying to approach sacrosanct 'truths' from a clean slate, I've met torrents of emotional resistance.

Yes, from others. But also inside myself. It is quite something. I wish I could spend my days wandering the marketplaces asking sincere and pointed questions, but I have to get back to work. Socrates was deeply ironic, and usually only played the fool. I don't mean to be that person, but "knowing that you know nothing" is a contradictory statement.

Strictly speaking yes, but I think it is a poetic way of saying that Socrates was better attuned to the limitations of his knowledge, as opposed to most people, who believe they know things they actually don't know what is the good, etc. As a result, Socrates is actually wiser than most. Confucius says there are 3 ways to gain wisdom: Imitation, which is easiest.

Meditation, which is noblest. Experience, which is bitterest. I don't think Confucius said that. Sure he did, I think I heard him on tikTok. VortexDream 31 days ago parent prev next [—]. This article speaks to my soul. All my life I've been told how intelligent I am.

It's been such a massive driver for my own insecurities and fear around anything I do, since my identity is tied up so much in being right and not being wrong, in continuing to present this image of infallible intelligence. It's likely also fed into my issues with depression I've had all my life.

I can consistently get people to see how intelligent I might be, but it's always such a struggle. It's like walking a tightrope. I hate it. What helps me is to view intelligence as strictly a matter of brain power. I can use my intelligence to do things that are stupid, unwise, misinformed, harmful, etc.

What I take from the article is that saying stupid things is the best way to avoid doing stupid things. It definitely gets much easier when you stop worrying about other people think of you. Read the "Mindset" book by Dweck. Was introduced by our school, and it felt like it was written for me as well. Whenever I ask questions, I tend to go to the very bottom of it. And I am not satisfied as long as I get a very intuitive and fundamental understanding of the topic.

I have seen, however, that this can be tiring. Unless you are having the conversation with someone who has the time, willingness, and the knowledge to satisfy my curiosity, it is pointless to keep probing. People would often be exasperated or would be unable to provide me the intuition. Therefore, these days, I pretty much probe very little and if it seems that my questions won't really be answered, I leave it at that, mentally noting to do some independent research on the internet.

This is especially tough because of how much skill it takes for you the questioner to not make the other person feel stupid when they realize they can't answer your questions. Yeah, I think the other thing that's made me shy away from it more as I've gotten older is asking the "stupid" question, getting a jargon-laden response, and realizing: this person isn't equipped to communicate the concept.

It can be pretty exhausting to be the questioner in that case. Sometimes there are details one doesn't need to know to make a good decision. All of mathematics is built on this. However this only works when there is enough knowledge to know why the unimportant details won't matter. I think people who are afraid to ask questions are conditioned to be that way.

People also secretly hope that someone else might ask the same question that they are thinking about, so the other person can take that risk.

The environment largely shapes people's behavior. Of course, we can argue that we should work towards changing the environment for the better, but practically, how much influence does a person who is not in a position of authority have? So, there's that saying, "stay quiet and be thought a fool; open your mouth and remove all doubt. I certainly remember feeling that way when I was a junior engineer. It was kind of a shock to me when I realized how many others generally had the same questions I did.

Surprisingly much, for the kind of people who stay quiet. They underestimate their own potential impact. You've mistaken "wanting to be right" with wanting to "be correct". I've never inferred stupidity or lack of intelligence with asking questions. The only thing I've inferred was lack of knowledge. And the best way to get knowledge is to ask. People who ask want to know.

They want the information to get to correct. People who don't ask questions eventually make assumptions that are wrong.

Because they're so wrapped up in "looking smart" and they think being "smart" means having all the knowledge. They "want to be right" so they don't look information because looking would expose they don't already have it. Smart people seek information so they can apply it. Genuinely intelligent people just have faster processors. A4ET8a8uTh0 31 days ago root parent next [—]. There are questions and there are questions. Some questions in meetings are 'smart questions' intended to show you off and boost your stock a little, or move conversation to an area beneficial to you.

Some questions are just ridiculous time wasters asked to show that you are there. There is a slim minority that asks questions to actually learn something and from experience I learned that those questions are best asked after the meeting directly to the person. SquishyPanda23 31 days ago parent prev next [—].

Very smart people see their limitations more clearly and so tend to be humbler about what they know. They realize they can learn from others and so ask a lot of questions that others might feel foolish asking. One way to prove that he truly doesn't mind looking stupid would be to list times when he risked looking stupid It's happened to all of us though we dont like to admit it. I'm sure it's happened to him too and I looked but I didn't see any of those examples listed.

Giving only examples of when people thought he was dumb and it turned out he wasn't Sadly I think this undermines the point of the article which otherwise makes a good point. There's distance between: "people think I'm stupid because I'm not scared to show that I don't know about something" and some of the examples which are more along the lines of "people think I'm stupid because I act as a self-entitled genius who provides little context or reasoning behind choices and expect everyone to line up behind with no question" What is the Apple store employee supposed to do to not make someone feel stupid when they ask for the smallest box?

What are the chances they're not a clueless customer in need of help and have solid reasons behind? The boss raises an eyebrow when someome proposes to skip half of the test suite?

Means a lack of trust. The insurance dealer does his job and tries to get a higher premium? Not surprised. There's quite a bit of narcissism here: "They though I'm stupid but I'm not", " I was right in the end". It's actually arguing how everyone else is dumber in the end. A more sincere approach would have been to explain how he realized how stupid he actually was and how not being defensive about it helped.

But perhaps the author knows better after all. Yes, he clearly states he thought that the student group that thought he was stupid were stupid.

And later that the only people that would think his test thing was stupid would be the incompetent ones. So his thesis is also that stupid people assume that intelligent people are stupid. He considers himself more intelligent than those people.

I wonder if he would be as willing to look stupid in front of people that he considers as intelligent as him. It sounded to me like he was saying: I am willing to look stupid to people that I consider inferior dumber than me. I read this more as: "stupid is an important step in the process of fostering smart".

It's someone's unwillingness to look dumb that stalls them at the gate. I think this is the impetus behind the whole 'crawl, walk, run' thing. If you're always hot to trot and pushing an image of "I know everything already and I don't need to ask basic questions", you're never going to build the foundations of understanding necessary to construct more complex understandings. Ensorceled 32 days ago root parent prev next [—].

This is actually an example of where the author IS stupid. You will often be found "at fault" in cases where you are not actually at fault the other driver lies better than your truth and there are many cases at least in Ontario where you are legislatively at fault even if you did nothing out of the ordinary making a left turn while overtaking traffic attempts to pass rather than yield.

That the broker was trying to protect them from this isn't even a conflict of interest for the broker. I wonder how many insurance brokers encounter the "I'm such an amazing driver, I don't really need insurance. I'm presuming the broker, at least initially, assumed the author was one of "those drivers" and not "stupid". Zarel 31 days ago root parent next [—].

I don't think it's about who's at fault, it's about what risks you're willing to tolerate. Insurance is always a trade-off of EV for tail risk. In exchange for losing money on average the insurance company has to earn money somehow, after all , you're protected from the worst case scenario.

You can think of it like, yourself from parallel universe where you don't get into a crash, pays yourself in the parallel universe where you do get into a crash. And the insurance company skims a little off the top as payment for the service of sending money across parallel universes. But if you can afford to just eat the cost of a crash, you don't need to pay the insurance company for that service.

And maybe you can eat the costs of some crashes but not others: If you crash into a rich guy's car, maybe you can't afford those costs, but damage to your own car is capped at the price of your own car.

So that's all Dan's doing: insuring the costs he can't pay damage to others but not the ones he can damage to his own car. The math isn't affected by his chances of being found at fault, or how good of a driver he is, at all. It's my understanding that most insurance companies earn most of their money by investing their float, not by paying out less than they bring in from customers.

No, it's the injuries you can't afford. Property damage doesn't add up to much for some definitions of "much". In defense of the author, maybe they have a dashcam and that's what increases their confidence. But that's where I see a problem: this or another reasonable thing is not something that would take long to explain.

Looking stupid is a failure of communication. You're right, but you failed to give enough rope for others to follow, and that wastes everyone's time. The improvement I'd suggest is to dig into why someome thinks you look stupid. You could think "they must be stupid", but that, in itself, is an overly simplistic and inefficient model.

However, sometimes, for some drivers, fully comprehensive insurance can be cheaper than 3rd party only for arcane internal insurance risk-accounting reasons. So by not letting his agent even look at the whole market he was cutting himself off from the possibility of cheaper insurance. I am curious to the mechanics of how the accounting situation arises that an insurer would benefit from taking on more liability for less revenue.

The entire business is heavily regulated and based on accurately accounting and pricing risk. It seems suspect that a regulator would allow such an obviously mispriced insurance product. Interesting, I had not thought of that. I have been purchasing auto insurance for over 10 years, and I get prices every couple years.

I always buy extremely high liability only insurance because I can easily afford to replace my car if anything should happen to it. I have always found liability only insurance to be much cheaper than comprehensive and collision and liability insurance. SilasX 31 days ago root parent prev next [—]. What I think you might be confusing this with, is that one piece of the insurance is cheaper if you bundle it with others. The insurer is taking more liability -- but also more revenue, so no funny business.

But you still shouldn't have a scenario where you get strictly greater coverage for strictly less money. Kinrany 31 days ago root parent next [—]. There's also a scenario where only people who don't look at prices buy liability-only, which signals poor decision making or carelessness and justifies higher cost to regulators. Experience brand-new Action-shooting RPG! Stylish Retro design and spectaculous effects!

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