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What are you gonna do with an economy where people don’t get paid then? You cant have your cake and eat it too


Because they paid less than they would’ve paid for an off the shelf solution? They ripped off a bloke instead


Plumbers get paid for their work though. Some eager youngster gets exploited, at least once in their lifetime.


We do need long vacations to recover from modern day digitopia. Living in the US though doesn’t confer much such a priviledge. With an average of 2 weeks of vacation per year I don’t think it’s enough to have enough escape time to fully recover from it


You might be right, but the way people behave on vacations make me think even long vacations would help.


From what you describe I don’t even understand how this is considered doping, unless the athlete is doing this to cover up for other substances in their blood during their training. Could anyone elaborate?


Raising the amount of red blood cells gives you an advantage because the blood can carry more oxygen. This leads to a race where everyone tries to raise it as far as possible. This is quite dangerous, because the blood gets ever thicker (which leads to thrombosis, as with the cyclist Tom Simpson in 1967). Banning blood doping helps to protect the athletes as well.


Pretty much all bans against PEDs and doping are to protect the athletes. If you allow them then the winner is whoever pushes their body furthest without going over the point that kills them, and a lot of people end up going over.


Blood doping is listed as a prohibited procedure by various sports organizations (e.g. the world anti-doping code), and thus is doping by their fiat. According to wikipedia, the Olympics first banned the practice in 1985, so reading commentary from that time might be illuminating if you're unsure as to why it might be considered cheating.


This type of doping is strictly helpful. If it were allowed then everyone would have to do it. Is that what we want sports to turn into? Every athlete in a cot at the starting line, getting filled up with new blood?


> is strictly helpful.

someone mentioned that blood doping makes your blood thicker, which is dangerous (you can get clots, stroke or heart attack from it?).


Yes, I personally have an interest in human advancement, and would definitely be following that sort of competition.

I'm all in favor of safeguarding the athletes, but I feel it's getting ridiculous at this stage and we should just allow for a type of competition where everything's allowed.


The more you do blood doping, your risk of a blood clot or other major complications increase. If everyone in sports blood doped, a noticable number of athletes would die or have career ending complications because of it.

> we should just allow for a type of competition where everything's allowed.

Blood doping is not illegal. You and anyone who agrees with you are 100% free to host your own Cyberpunk Olympics with whatever eligibility rules you allow. You might not be allowed to use the word Olympics because of trademark.

But if this were allowed at the Olympics, the only winners would be those who put themselves at more risk. It would effectively be mandatory if you want to even get close to the top.


Look at professional bodybuilding to see how this ends. Being competitive means taking years (decades?) off of your life expectancy, and nobody wants to see their heroes die in their 50s.


Doping is banned mainly for PR reason. The audience don't want to watch a sport where every medalist gets something injected into their body and people who refuse doing that have no chance.


increased red blood cell count = increased capacity to carry oxygen = increased aerobic endurance


Switching back is a deferral until it eventually gets shoved down on our throats


It’s probably more useful for working out the memorization muscle than the information itself.


Which war? Or wars?


Even if it all grinds to a halt tomorrow, at this point it won’t make a difference anymore. It’s the end of an era, possibly of civilization too, at least this particular flavor of it.


it would make a huge difference. sure, we can't undo the damage that has been done, but things can and will get way, way worse as we carry on without changing anything.


The human species might have a built in self-destruct / self-limiting mechanism, which is world war, possibly nuclear war, which might end up saving the planet in the really long term?


The planet will survive regardless, with or without a nuclear war. We won’t though and most current species will dissapear


To me thats a strange take. Letters that flow into eachother make it easier to write IMO. To Me it’s a bit similar to just using a keyboard and taking the hand off the keyboard to fuss with the mouse.


Easier to write maybe (when I take notes just for myself I use a messy mix of cursive and print that no one else could read) but I think it's harder to read, especially for wide audience.

Depends on what you optimize for I suppose.

I absolutely despite printed out text in cursive font. There is no purpose, it tries to look cute but is just hard to read.


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