😀 Tom Universal Basic Income is the hot topic right now, but what I think would be better instead, is a paid 2-3 month vacation every year. I think that a lot of the benefits that UBI supposedly touts, can probably be achieved with a real break from work, and without giving up work altogether. This way, people can still be incentivized to work, but still have the ability to persue other creative endeavors.
🦿 Lucian Marin This is exactly what I want. Three months will be perfect on working on projects like Sublevel. But I don't think we will get free money. We still have to work on something.
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Mark Dain I used to think of UBI as "paying people to exist" which I can understand is sort of weird and reeks of communism, but if you consider millions being unemployed permanently due to a lack of jobs, the economy is going to be in a lot of trouble. Either we just move to a post-money society, or we give everyone some money so they can continue buying/selling/etc. I'd like to hope most people would use their new time and freedom to work full time on projects they love.
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🦿 Lucian Marin Or we're going to invent new jobs, like a Facebook cleaner for or anything that now seems trivial but we lack motivation or time to do it ourselves.
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Mark Dain It's true we can invent new jobs, but we may not be able to create enough to go round. Example: let's say self driving trucks results in 1 million being unemployed, there's a lot of people now looking for work. Waymo probably employs 100 people. So that's 10,000 jobs lost per 1 person working in tech. Do that over many industries and we have a really serious issue: Waymo created 100 jobs but obsoleted 10,000 in the process. That's not scalable. Sure, Facebook and Google created (and their respective platforms support) thousands of jobs, but that's older tech; tech today is all about replacing human labor.
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👽 Paul Webb Haha, I'm using JavaScript in the console to delete all my Facebook content. I'm halfway done (been a Facebook user since 2016).
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