Pluralistic: America’s best-paid CEOs have the worst-paid employees (09 Sep 2024) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
They might do something about it.
The breathless madness of fear
Sabermetrics - Wikipedia
Sabermetrics is the original or blanket term for sports analytics, the empirical analysis of baseball, especially the development of advanced metrics based on baseball statistics that measure in-game activity. The term is derived from the movement's progenitors, members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), founded in 1971, and was coined by Bill James, who is one of its pioneers and considered its most prominent advocate and public face.
A sabermetric primer: Understanding advanced baseball metrics
We here at The Athletic Philadelphia are thrilled to have our baseball coverage firing on all cylinders with spring training under way. Our staff is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality Phillies coverage available. One thing we will not shy away from is analytic content. In the 21st...
Why Don't We Have Flying Cars? - Marginal REVOLUTION
In the 1970s the general aviation aircraft industry was selling 15,000 or more aircraft a year but that number fell by a factor of about 10 in the early 1980s. What happened? One factor was a massive increase in tort liability as discussed in my paper with Eric Helland, Product Liability and Moral Hazard: Evidence […]
Are You Angry? It Means You're Smart.
Joy doesn't work.
Pluralistic: Marshmallow Longtermism (04 Sep 2024) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
Word of the week: Tonic masculinity
Not to be confused with gin-and-tonic masculinity.
"We're still dealing with autism like it's this wacky historical aberration": Steve Silberman on the truth about autism
"Autistic people have always been here in large numbers," says the author of "Neurotribes," "and they need help"
On Intentcasting – ProjectVRM
Americans Are Uncomfortable with Automated Decision-Making
Imagine a company you recently applied to work at used an artificial intelligence program to analyze your application to help expedite the review process. Does that creep you out? Well, you’re not alone.Consumer Reports recently released a national survey finding that Americans are uncomfortable...
Post-Currency: Rethinking Value and Economic Systems
Exploring the Shift from Traditional Money to Cooperative and Sustainable Value Systems
5 Lessons From Ancient Civilizations for Keeping Homes Cool in Hot, Dry Climates | naked capitalism
To prepare for an even hotter future, designers today could learn from the past.
How Responsible Is the Rental Housing Cartel for the Explosion in Homelessness? | naked capitalism
Since collusion in pricing and vacancy hit critical mass in 2016, homelessness has soared.
Will There Be a General Strike on May Day, 2028? | naked capitalism
UAW President Shawn Fain's call for a general strike: Background, critique, and possibilities
The truth about why we stopped having babies
The stats don’t lie: around the world, people are having fewer children. With fears looming around an increasingly ageing population, Helen Coffey takes a deep dive into why parenthood lost its appeal
U.S. Battery Storage Is Booming | OilPrice.com
The Inflation Reduction Act and falling battery costs are driving a surge in battery storage installations in the United States.
America Must Free Itself from the Tyranny of the Penny
Few things symbolize our national dysfunction as much as this accursed coin, which we mint by the millions because it’s too worthless to spend.
Matt Stoller Explains Monopolies
The latest episode of my podcast Better Offline is a conversation with Matt Stoller — America’s leading voice on monopoly and antitrust matters, and a thoughtful and prolific writer. You can find Matt on Twitter here, and his newsletter here.
It was a timely conversation. At the start of August,
Beaches are for people who enjoy the bureaucracy of going to the beach
Posted on Thursday 29 Aug 2024. 1,064 words, 4 links. By Matt Webb.
Parenting Was Meant To Take a Village
How capitalism atomized families and fucked us all over.
How Much Money Do You Need?
Today on TAP: The counterweight to insanely greedy capital has to be mobilized labor.
Report-Class I Prices | MMN
The Class I Milk Price report is announced each month and includes the Class I Milk Price, Butterfat Price, and Skim Milk Price. The report is based on all milk used to produce Class I Fluid Milk products.
Milk Marketing Order Statistics | Agricultural Marketing Service
Federal milk marketing orders are established under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended. The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized by this statute, under certain conditions and with producer approval, to issue milk marketing orders that require handlers to pay at least the minimum specified prices for milk purchased from producers. The complete orders are published in the U. S. Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 1000 to 1199.
Got milk? Yes, actually, U.S. has too much.
Some parts of the nation have seen localized spikes in milk prices. But most of the nation is facing an oversupply of milk — a challenge policy makers have been struggling to address.
American dairy farmers depend on government subsidies
OTTAWA, Feb. 8, 2018 /CNW/ - Today, Grey, Clark, Shih and Associates, Limited (GCS) released an updated report detailing how the American governme...
U.S. dairy subsidies equal 73 percent of producer returns, says new report
Comparing government support for Canadian versus American dairy farmers is not a simple black and white process. While Canada's dairy sector operates under a regulated supply management system, the U.S. government's support for its dairy farmers is less direct. Support, in its various forms, equaled 73 percent of U.S. dairy farmers' market returns in 2015, according to a report published by a Canadian trade consulting firm on Thursday. The 588-page study by Grey, Clark, Shih and Associates — commissioned by Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) — says the American government contributed around $22.2 billion in direct and indirect subsidies to the dairy sector in 2015. Lead author Peter Clark shared the numbers at DFC's annual policy conference in Ottawa this week. "The...
Why you could be paying 50% more for a jug of milk this year | CNN Business
Prices are rising at the fastest pace in decades, creating a cost-of-living crisis that’s forcing people around the world to make tough choices about what to buy.
9 Facts on Labor Day Legacy Media Won't Mention
The USA horrifyingly ranks worse than Russia and China on economic inequality, and if we hope to prevent catastrophic economic collapse, we need change ASAP
Here’s the Pitch Deck for ‘Active Listening’ Ad Targeting
404 Media previously reported Cox Media Group (CMG) was advertising a service that claimed to target ads based on what potential customers said near device microphones. Now, here is the pitch deck CMG sent to prospective companies. Google has kicked CMG off its Partner Program in response.