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NUMBER of stuck container ships go UP https://www.businessinsider.com/shipping-delays-china-supply-chain-record-ships-stuck-california-ports-2021-8 quote:Forty-four container ships are stuck outside California ports, worsening shipping delays and costs.
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really feeling for the 40 million new iPhones that will either be stuck in mainland China, or stuck on a boat, or stolen from its packing by a min wage slave before reaching customers
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:33 |
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Cold on a Cob posted:NUMBER of stuck container ships go UP is the TEU amounts they are handling that much higher than before?
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:34 |
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Often Abbreviated posted:I feel like post 2016 we've switched firmly into the era of "the pie in shrinking faster and faster every year", and anyone whose job is in pie growth or pie maintenance knows this, knows there's nothing they can do about it, and so lies that pie is growing bigger and faster than ever whilst stealing whatever crumbs they can for themselves before it's all gone. hmmm....number go up, you say?
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:34 |
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brb, i'm gonna go invest in some stocks
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:35 |
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Nothus posted:https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/states-with-the-least-natural-disasters This isn't that good because it relies upon declared disasters. lovely chud governors aren't going to declare a disaster if they can avoid it.
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:37 |
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https://www.portoflosangeles.org/business/statistics/container-statistics/historical-teu-statistics-2019 https://www.portoflosangeles.org/business/statistics/container-statistics/historical-teu-statistics-2021 The numbers dont seem that much higher, but what do I know I don't run a port.
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:The Poconos is a nest of resentment right now because there's talk of a commuter train from NYC to there 3x a day eventually and they're upset that the wrong type of people might show up. I wouldn't live in NE Pennsylvania right now if I were given a house for free. Anywhere in Pennsylvania outside of State College, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia is a place you won't want to live. It's all chuds, rotting small towns and awful old people.
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Cold on a Cob posted:NUMBER of stuck container ships go UP "It's all China's fault for our lovely infra" China's has top 7 spots out of the world's top 10 ports in TEU, and their last of the 7 still beats LA and Long Beach combined China alone also has 56% of TEU handled in the top 50 ports in 2020, lmao
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Azuth0667 posted:Anywhere in Pennsylvania outside of State College, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia is a place you won't want to live. It's all chuds, rotting small towns and awful old people. this applies to all of the US
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Torpor posted:https://www.portoflosangeles.org/business/statistics/container-statistics/historical-teu-statistics-2019 Looking at just Jan-July it's 17% higher total import volume than 2019 (+487k TEU), and 36% more total volume (+1.7m TEU).
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:58 |
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dont move to pennsylvania
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:59 |
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Torpor posted:is the TEU amounts they are handling that much higher than before? We've been through this multiple times already lol. Covid is loving up stevedores, equipment is breaking and there aren't parts/bodies to fix it, the ports are backed up with tons of empties that can't go anywhere because full ship isn't/can't be worked quickly enough, getting loaded stuff off port is utterly and completely broken in multiple different ways, and direct rail off port to in land is also utterly hosed for many of the same reasons.
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 02:59 |
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don't move or I'll shoot!!!!
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 03:00 |
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You assume I have roots and community in the yuppieville I currently occupy. Everyone is either a transplant or a soon to die old local who will be replaced by a transplant because none of their children can afford the property taxes
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 03:08 |
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HAIL eSATA-n posted:this applies to all of the US You have not been to Pennsylvania. It's like worst parts of the stereotypical south. Judakel posted:dont move to pennsylvania
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 03:30 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4THv2qQjLhc Michael Hudson explains what we're seeing and how it is the intended product of American economic orthodox.
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Torpor posted:is the TEU amounts they are handling that much higher than before? no but as ships got larger US marine terminals didn’t really keep up. before the pandemic they were always just barely hanging on on the West Coast with regards to capacity and container flow rates. it’s hard to ever get out of a hole if you were only able to tread water before the poo poo hit the fan.
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Torpor posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4THv2qQjLhc buddy i love being a complete grognard when it comes to loving economics but theres no way in the loving world im watching an hour and fifty minutes of this poo poo, gimme the tl;dr
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Trabisnikof posted:Being in the footprint of the Peshtigo fire is just as much of a climate fire risk as being in the footprint of the Paradise fire. I'm confused, there are wildfires constantly in the west, but the midwest fire you cite was... 150 years ago?
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anime was right posted:buddy i love being a complete grognard when it comes to loving economics but theres no way in the loving world im watching an hour and fifty minutes of this poo poo, gimme the tl;dr an hour and 50 minutes? try 4 x 1 hour and 30 minute lectures He is basically talking about how classical economics gave way to financialization bringing back the evils of pre-capitalism in the form of monopolies, big banks, and land lords, the Rentier class. Whereas capitalism was intended to be a market free from monopolies, banks, and rentier classes. It wasn't quite working as intended so at some point in the 1800s they tried to further tweak the system into more socialism and trying to industrialize. In order to run an industrial capitalist economy the central government needs to be strong and reduce the price of labor by providing utilities and infrastructure and keeping housing prices low. You can tell the US is heavily invested in financial capitalism because the price of labor is high as well as housing and healthcare, etc. A large reason for this is the economic schools and textbooks teach an unrealistic form of economics where every country should specialize in its own area of expertise and trade that for some other country's chosen specialy. The problem with this orthodoxy is that it produces a rentier class that produces nothing and essentially collects rent from people being alive. more or less
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Torpor posted:an hour and 50 minutes? try 4 x 1 hour and 30 minute lectures ty
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Lostconfused posted:Starting to feel like things are going to be a bit too unpredictable and unstable for automation to really do its thing in the future. automation with human characteristics
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actionjackson posted:I'm confused, there are wildfires constantly in the west, but the midwest fire you cite was... 150 years ago? i cited it because it was the deadliest wildfire in american history. but there are lots of ongoing fires in the midwest too, like the Greenwood Fire burning in MN right now. and climate change is going to make it a lot worse: https://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/legacy/assets/documents/global_warming/greatlakes_final.pdf quote:Prior to widespread fire-suppression efforts during the twentieth century, fire was an important agent shaping the composition and distribution of forests in the region.134 Fires swept through the northern the whole point is you can't just look at large swaths of america and assume the climate risks are evenly distributed. you have to look at specific locales to understand their specific risks. Even down to the specific trees and aquifers. Jack Pines are hosed, Oaks are less hosed. And so on.
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SKULL.GIF posted:feudalism but the lords won't even bother even pretending that they'll go to fight for you Skull, let be perfectly frank. This is the most important election of our lifetime. I am asking for your support as I fight to the deliver bold, lasting change that we all deserve. Will you join me?
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The catabolism druid guy wrote a good follow up article thats timely: https://www.resilience.org/stories/2021-04-09/a-sense-of-deja-vu/ actionjackson posted:how many SF is your house lol 3000 above grade (with high ceilings), with a conditioned basement of 1500 sq ft. In reality it needed two 2.5 ton units but Trane doesnt make the units I wanted in that size, so I had to go up. Figured the extra capacity would be good dealing with climate change heat events provided the power stays on. Lmao. Trabisnikof posted:... focus on where you have in-group status instead of marginal climate scores. This right here is some sage loving advice.
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 04:58 |
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wait you have a 4500 square foot home why
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 05:13 |
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actionjackson posted:wait you have a 4500 square foot home Well I took my remote tech job to a cheaper market and I found someone's lifelong passion project which was a reproduction of the "Lightfoot House" from Williamsburg VA. It was in our price range and fit our aesthetic and I'm glad we bought it even if it is more than we need. Also the basement is conditioned but not finished. Its a basement. Only count those sq ft if you'd also count garage sq ft (our house does not have a garage).
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Azuth0667 posted:Anywhere in Pennsylvania outside of State College, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia is a place you won't want to live. It's all chuds, rotting small towns and awful old people. Please don't denigrate the Eastern Seaboard Warehouse Park, formerly known as the Lehigh Valley
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 05:41 |
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The Boomers Are At It Again dunno why Meemaw N' Pepep felt the need to turn LinkedIn into another Facebook, but here we are
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skooma512 posted:Does America even have any long term plans? Even on paper? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Cs30k0j60
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GEMorris posted:Also the basement is conditioned but not finished. Its a basement. Only count those sq ft if you'd also count garage sq ft (our house does not have a garage). What. That space is magically unusable or not part of your house? Just shut up and own up that you have a ridiculously sized house and that includes its basement. Otherwise, seal the basement off like the Cask of Amontillado.
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GEMorris posted:The catabolism druid guy wrote a good follow up article thats timely: quote:(I should probably pause here to deal with the most common response to Jevons’ Paradox, which amounts to an anguished cry of “But that’s not fair!” No, it’s not fair, but it’s true anyway. The universe has never heard of human notions of fairness. If by some bizarre chance it did hear about those notions, it would simply shrug and keep on doing things the way it likes, since the universe cares about the preferences of one species of social primate on the third rock from a nondescript star in the suburbs of an ordinary galaxy about as much as you care about the preferences of the bacteria on the soles of your shoes. Does that makes you very, very upset? Here again, the universe will not notice, much less care. Screaming at the laws of nature may make you feel better temporarily, but it won’t budge them one iota. i loving love this guy
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Europe’s Factory Backlog Hits Record on Global Supply Squeezequote:European factories saw unfilled orders rise to an unprecedented level in August as companies struggled to meet demand amid widespread bottlenecks in the global supply chain. It is weird to me that various concerns outlined in the article are not applied to USA manufacturing and Inflation.
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 11:28 |
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unfinished basement is not normally counted in the sq ft. it’s a big deal for taxes and marketing sometimes cold air goes down so you don’t need to cool below grade rooms in the basement usually
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 11:33 |
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I’m listening to local news in a waiting room and the stories are : industrial supply disruptions, ending unemployment benefits, evictions, spread of corona, and closing schools Lmao
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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:rentier economy we love it folks don’t we with bootstraps
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Mr Hootington posted:Europe’s Factory Backlog Hits Record on Global Supply Squeeze the factory i work at has orders backed up to the next two years and they're currently falling behind like 20-30% of their production schedule their solution to this was to move to a 24/7 schedule and increase their worker count by a third, and so they've had a huge hiring push to pick up nearly a hundred people by the middle of September over the past month they've managed to hire 13 people and they had to fire two of them already lmfao
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 12:06 |
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The hotel at which I work nights is not slowing down.
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business is good: good for business!
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