venuswasaflytrap
venuswasaflytrap t1_j3hm7ld wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [image] Never be too friendly. by PotentProcrastinator
People walk over those who are pushovers. Being nice and being a pushover is not the same. Hell, very often being a pushover is being the opposite of nice, and pushing back is the kindest thing you can do.
venuswasaflytrap t1_j3hm0xt wrote
Reply to [image] Never be too friendly. by PotentProcrastinator
I can’t say I’ve ever seen someone who was very friendly generally be disrespected for it.
Friendliness oozes confidence. Reaching out to someone else socially is a strong signal (even if faked), that you’re confident in your own state.
There’s a difference between being friendly and being a pushover though.
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Reply to comment by ChrisTheHurricane in Canadian doctors raise alarm as Iranian healthcare workers targeted by regime | Globalnews.ca by No_Dependent_5066
Reminds me of the Death of Stalin
venuswasaflytrap t1_j1f7yax wrote
Reply to [Image]Be You Always by startwithaidea
Like if your wife is dying from an autoimmune disorder and you want to sleep with her friend, then do what you feel. It doesn't matter if your wife commits suicide over it, because if she minds then she doesn't matter.
venuswasaflytrap t1_iu86k2j wrote
Reply to comment by Tordoix in [OC] Visualising how profitable (or how unprofitable) Amazon is by giteam
This is sort of one of the reasons I think a price floor of some sort might help.
It would put a minimum limit on how much vertical integration could benefit.
E.g. if somehow we say a t-shirt needs to cost at least $30, then Amazon can’t sell them for $5, so the small company who makes tshirts can compete with them.
I don’t know exactly how you could sensibly implement that - there’d be a myriad of ways to bypass it depending on how the law is phrased - but just a thought.
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Reply to comment by Drakien1 in [Image] “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” ~ George Eliot by Butterflies_Books
I hear the drums echoing tonight…
venuswasaflytrap t1_iu5265k wrote
Reply to comment by 685327593 in [OC] Visualising how profitable (or how unprofitable) Amazon is by giteam
I can’t understand their reluctance. A lot of people use partial truths and misleading statements to push agendas in both sides.
venuswasaflytrap t1_iu4oy8n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Visualising how profitable (or how unprofitable) Amazon is by giteam
It's obviously not price gouging, the chart is right there.
On $127 billion in revenue, they make $2.9 billion in profit. That's like a 2% profit margin.
They're actually operating on mega-slim margins. The obscene profit amount comes from the fact that they're creating hundreds of millions of transactions that they take a slim cut from (known as salami slcing like is superman 3 or office space).
The cheaper those transactions can be, the more that will occur and the more money they will make. That's why they drive the prices ever-downward, and why they use their bargaining power to create super low-wage positions to make super cheap things.
You can't really fix this with taxes. Even if they paid 50% corporation tax or something that doesn't change the chart above significantly. Just cahnges that 2.9 billion to 1.45 billion with 1.45 billion in taxes. They'd still underpay workers.
I think there is a an argument for a price floor. Minimum wages is one example, but I also think that maybe some of the stuff you can buy on Amazon is simply unethically cheap.
venuswasaflytrap t1_jc9ztkh wrote
Reply to Exam results for recently released GPT 4 compared to GPT 3.5 by balancetheuniverse
Can't see the difference between the green and the yellow