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Maine Voters Will Decide on Bernie Sanders-Backed Utility Plan
Blog: Reason.com
A plan to have the state take control of Maine's two private electric utility firms has divided the political left.
Instagram posts - She didn't start the fire: Maui blames electric utility for blazes, not Oprah
Blog: PolitiFact - Rulings and Stories
"Oprah started the fire."
Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics: A Misleading Study Compares TikTok and Instagram
Blog: Cato at Liberty
The authors of the study made two remarkably basic errors that call into question the fundamental utility of the report.
Facebook posts - Sometimes trees stay standing after wildfires. That's because of how the fire typically spreads
Blog: PolitiFact - Rulings and Stories
"Wildfires do not completely burn out cars, glass and all, yet leaving nearby trees and utility poles still standing upright."
Something we actually agree with
Blog: Blog - Adam Smith Institute
John Naughton tells us that:We got to the point of thinking that if all that was needed to solve a pressing problem was more computing power, then we could consider it solved; not today, perhaps, but certainly tomorrow.There are at least three things wrong with this. The first is that many of humankind's most pressing problems cannot be solved by computing. This is news to Silicon Valley, but it happens to be true.It's also news to all those who would plan the economy. Allende was one of those who fell prey to this delusion - computers were going to run that Socialist Chilean economy. But it's been a phantasm all the way back to those first stirrings of scientific socialism. If only we could calculate then we'd be able to plan!No, actually, we can't. We do not have, cannot have, the information required to feed into the starting point of however much computing power we have available. While Hayek was right here, an excellent outlining of the problem in detail is this. The most important part of which - after the intractability of the actual computing problem - is what is it that we're trying to plan? We want to optimise some form of social utility function. OK, so what is that? The sum and aggregation of all of the individual utility functions, obviously. So, what are they? Well, we don't know. Because utility functions are something we back calculate. We observe what people do given what's available then write that down. But if we have to observe behaviour in order to work out what people want then we cannot plan what will be made available as we don't know what will maximise utility in that new situation created by the plan. We can't just ask people because that's expressed preferences and we know that doesn't define utility - revealed preferences do.Naughton is quite right, not all problems are amenable to more computing power. The direction and planning of the economy among them.
Progressives Are Ditching Free Speech To Fight 'Disinformation'
Blog: Reason.com
From limits on liability protections for websites to attempts to regulate the internet like a public utility, these proposals will erode Americans' right to express themselves.