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Re: Excessively energy-consuming software considered malware?
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indieterminacy |
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Re: Excessively energy-consuming software considered malware? |
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Mon, 04 Apr 2022 13:22:45 +0200 |
Attila Lendvai <attila@lendvai.name> writes:
>
> and especially so for inflation, which is straight out a tax that
> siphons the purchasing power from people who hold cash equivalents
> (i.e. the poor), to the people who own assets (i.e. the
> wealthy)... who are also closer to the source of new money, and
> therefore spend it first on the market, when it has not yet elevated
> the prices. see the Cantillon effect:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Cantillon#Monetary_theory
>
With respect, please dont justify philosophies of restrictive supply
when writing on technichal forums predicated on ideals of non rivalrous
behaviour.
Otherwise, I enjoyed the post :)
Jonathan
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