It depends on how long cheap money will be available. It can be that the market is changing tack at the moment. A lot of capital is flowing in bonds at this moment.
> Even that was close, and the Republican candidate was _accused of molesting children_.
There, fixed that for you.
Look, I'm very progressive, but we need to firmly stand behind "innocent until proven guilty" especially when it is so easy to create a slander campaign against a political opponent. And, yes, even the democrats are capable of that.
Why make the assumption that unions of the future need to be identical to the unions of the past? Do self-driving cars need to resemble classic hot rods?
In our environment, the scientist builds the models, the engineer makes them run. Both can code (the scientist to build models, the engineer to execute models).
I quite doubt EliRivers is responsible for all powerpoint presentations across the world.
Their point is that flip chart edition acted as a filter on garbage production, as editing a flip chart is time and labor intensive more time goes into planning and whittling down the amount of stuff to show, as well as into preparing the presentation itself. Powerpoint does the opposite and facilitates the production of huge streams of garbage quickly, resulting in exactly what we can see.
And sure you can still state that it's the user's fault, but here's the thing: the user has been a moron all along, it took your tool for the user's stupidity to become damaging. When your tool empowers stupidity and you refuse to acknowledge basic reality, your tool is at fault.