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The Conspiracy sits down with David Spearman, a long time listener and commenter who told us why we were all wrong about UBI and we figured he should tell you too.
Here’s the homework problem David spoke about. The answer is at the bottom.
Suppose a firm has to workers: Bob and Omega. It makes two goods: Ultraspace Drives, worth $1000 each (like I said, cost of living has gone way down) and gizmos worth $10 each. Bob can make an Ultraspace Drive in 1000 years and a gizmo in 1 year. Omega can make an Ultraspace Drive in a year and 10 gizmos in a year. What is the maximally productive allocation of these workers?
David also sent us a couple of links for further research if you’re inclined.
Samuel Hammond article “Universal Basic Income” Is Just a Negative Income Tax With a Leaky Bucket
SMBC Steven mentioned about not emotionally connecting with the end of the world
Denver’s Tiny Home Village
Eneasz couldn’t find the super compelling link on air pollution correlating to increased Alzheimer’s risk, but here are two others (One) and (Two)
Richard Dawkins “We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones”
If anyone is interested in Crionics but finds the paperwork daunting, contact Rudi Hoffman!
Slate Star Codex review of The Machinery of Freedom
You can buy Eneasz’s novel! He’d be super-pleased with that state of affairs.
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