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Matt Levine’s newsletter on money and finance. Not usually my cup of teaβ€”I tend to find finance to be dry and boringβ€”but this man is a superb writer. Too bad it’s behind a paywall.

We are seeing deindustrialization and a lack of innovation in transformative technology.

Or so say people from the DIW and industry. Is it just the usual whining about the need for reforms to make our companies more competitive internationally? Hard to say.

Key insights:

  • Rome really did fall, not just β€œtransform” as some claim
  • The Dark Ages really were dark in both senses of the word
  • Human reproduction, economic activity, quality of life, literacy, literature, life expectancy, and science all declined in the provinces after the fall of Rome
  • Hexapodia

If you are an ESG-noncompliant company:

  1. Create a new company
  2. Get the new company ESG-certified (since it holds nothing but financial assets and is therefore clean and responsible)
  3. Receive ESG funding for the new company
  4. Borrow money from the new company at zero interest

Canada is known as an immigration-friendly country and is often cited as an example to emulate in political discussions of immigration. But while it is all true when it comes to controlled immigration, it turns out that even Canada is actually pretty strict when it comes to asylum seekers. The same is true elsewhere, including Australia and the United States.

In the European Union we are facing the same dilemma as everyone else: On the one hand there is a basic human right to asylum and you want to treat asylum seekers as well as possible. On the other hand there are real capacity limits that an overly lax process inevitably runs into. So there must be an orderly process; but that process itself is vulnerable to capacity limits; so even entering the process in the first place has to be disincentivized in some way.

I do not envy the politicians who have to figure this out.

Notifies you of Docker image tag changes relevant to the containers that you are running.

Automatically restarts Kubernetes pods when their Docker images with floating tags change.

A book on the benefits of being a generalist.

I suspect that generalism will become even more important the more AI continues to take over specialized tasks.

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