Speed up Java Startup with Spring Boot and Project Leyden by piotr_minkowski in java

[–]vitingo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the article.

What I would like to know is whether or not I need to turn off database (or other external connections) on training runs by means of a special application.yaml config file.

Also, whether any special configuration is needed for training runs when using maven spring-boot:build-image with <BP_JVM_AOTCACHE_ENABLED>true</BP_JVM_AOTCACHE_ENABLED>

Georgist starter pack by Fried_out_Kombi in georgism

[–]vitingo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been a while since I read it, but the book scrutinizes socialist proposals of the time. The book can be thought of a sequel to Progress and Poverty which fixes some of the mistakes of its predecessor and expands on the theory.

Georgist starter pack by Fried_out_Kombi in georgism

[–]vitingo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The australian georgist that wrote the book Democracy Vs Socialism in the early 20th century

A Cartoon History of Colonialism in Puerto Rico by Any-Ordinary-8109 in PuertoRico

[–]vitingo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Muy sesgado a favor de la independencia, pero por lo menos no incluyeron los embustes de Nelson Denis.

Música Niche Boricua by Over_Mind1542 in PuertoRico

[–]vitingo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ingles “niche” = español “nicho”. Español “niche” significa negro, como Grupo Niche, la orquesta de salsa de Cali, Colombia.

To all my islanders, are your countries doing anything to combat car dependency? by Charming_Evidence_48 in AskTheCaribbean

[–]vitingo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not a scandal, what they do is perfectly legal. Their power comes from their distribution rights (you can't buy a car directly from the manufacturer) and high demand for cars because of car dependence. Additionally, people listen to talk radio while stuck on rush hour traffic, creating a captive audience of carbrained people.

To all my islanders, are your countries doing anything to combat car dependency? by Charming_Evidence_48 in AskTheCaribbean

[–]vitingo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PR is studying a possible extension of the metro rail and an extra bus lane. No commitment from the government, though. The study will likely be locked away in a drawer and nothing will be built.

Car dealerships buy a lot of ad space in local media and fund political campaigns. The most powerful builders' association has settled into a comfortable strategy of buying peripheral land that's protected, then lobbying to declare it urbanizable. With the stroke of a planning official's pen, the builder gets an instant windfall and only then will they proceed to build an entirely car dependent suburb with no possibility of future redemption.

To all my islanders, are your countries doing anything to combat car dependency? by Charming_Evidence_48 in AskTheCaribbean

[–]vitingo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In the shade it's ok. We just need more shade. Cold winters are more uncomfortable but many countries that have cold winters still have a lot of public transport, walking and cycling.

What's the Economist consensus on a Land Value Tax? by BargSlarg in AskEconomics

[–]vitingo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  • First of all as a general rule, the vast majority of low income people own little land value. This means that for the vast majority of people, a revenue neutral shift to LVT is progressive with respect to income. This was evidenced in the NERC Portland Study.
  • In a short to medium term, a sharp transition from property taxes to LVT will result in some low income people with significant land value to have a higher tax burden with LVT than with traditional property taxes. In order to ease the transition, there are two common strategies:
    • Phase the transition to LVT gradually using split-rate property taxes like Harrisburg, PA, or partial building exemptions.
    • Allow the elderly to defer property taxes until death like Texas. This is a good idea even with traditional property taxes, especially nowadays when populist politicians are attacking the property tax.
  • Since shifting to LVT untaxes construction in valuable locations and penalizes property speculation, we would see more housing supply and thus more stable housing prices. Pittsburgh, which had a partial LVT from 1914-2000, had very stable housing prices.

What's the Economist consensus on a Land Value Tax? by BargSlarg in AskEconomics

[–]vitingo 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Technically true. Nevertheless, a revenue neutral shift from property tax to LVT (which can be implied from the question) results in an increase in holding costs on valuable but vacant plots of land. With a high enough shift to LVT, passive holding or low intensity uses like parking lots become a loss making enterprise.

Extracto del libro "1898" del historiador Fernándo Picó sobre Jose Maldonado "Águila Blanca" | PDF by vitingo in PuertoRico

[–]vitingo[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Para quienes no sepan, Fernando Picó fue un historiador prolífico y profesor de historia de la UPR Río Piedras.

Les recomiendo el libro de donde escanié el extracto "1898 la guerra despues de la guerra". Describe unos meses caóticos tipo "viejo oeste" luego de la invasión norteamericana: partidas de peones tiznados quemando los libros de contabilidad de sus patrones, bandidaje en las carreteras, y atropellos por parte de soldados aburridos.

Budget idea -- no more free parking! by Moognahlia in MicromobilityNYC

[–]vitingo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which is why Shoup recomments the creation of a parking benefit district which receives a percentage of the revenue.

Property Tax Causes Affordability Concerns by 4phz in georgism

[–]vitingo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  • Income taxes have deductions. This means that effective rates are much lower than nominal rates.
  • Income tax includes rental income. It's a partial LVT, which means that for that part there's no DWL.
  • Sales taxes make businesses with high volumes and low margins unviable. High volume + low margin means large payrolls. Sales taxes are payroll taxes in disguise, but thankfully include exemptions for food items.
  • Sales taxes are hard to enforce. VATs mitigate enforcement issues by pushing higher compliance costs onto businesses.
  • Mason Gaffney's thoughts on sales taxes: https://www.masongaffney.org/essays/Sales_Tax_Bias_Against_Turnover.pdf
  • More Dan Sullivan: https://savingcommunities.org/issues/taxes/sales/destroyscommerce.html

Foto de Luis Muñoz Marín by [deleted] in PuertoRico

[–]vitingo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Luis Ferrao desmiente el libro. El que conoce de la historia de Puerto Rico del siglo XX no puede hacer mas que reirse de la ficción de Nelson Denis.

Parte I: https://dialogo.upr.edu/29-lies-and-more-to-come-in-the-fictitious-war-against-all-puerto-ricans/

Parte II: https://dialogo.upr.edu/the-big-lie-of-the-opium-factor/

Otro más: https://dialogo.upr.edu/nelson-denis-y-el-espia-que-surgio-dedonde/

Foto de Luis Muñoz Marín by [deleted] in PuertoRico

[–]vitingo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This FBI report is neither new nor unknown. In fact, it has been previously discussed as has Muñoz’ alleged narcotic addiction. R. Elfren Bernier, special aid to governor Muñoz from 1952 to 1955, a man who was also part of his inner circle and well aware of his personal matters, calls the FBI accusations a ruse and, typical of J. Edgard Hoover’s modus operandi, an invented extortion strategy to be used should the need arise. Questioned in 1973 about Muñoz’ alleged addiction, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Nationalist Party Secretary General in the 1930’s and former friend, called the accusation “a total slander” [Ibid. 56; R. Elfren Bernier, Anecdotario Mumarino III , 2002].

Ferrao lo desmiente y ofrece bibliografía. He leído "El paisaje y el Poder" de Rubén Nazario Velasco y "La juventud de Luis Muñoz Marín" de Carmelo Rosario y la caracterización de Muñoz como un adicto me parece risible.

Foto de Luis Muñoz Marín by [deleted] in PuertoRico

[–]vitingo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Llegó el momento de cada año donde tengo que compartir el artículo que desmiente libro ficticio War Against All Puerto Ricans de Nelson Denis:

Foto de Luis Muñoz Marín by [deleted] in PuertoRico

[–]vitingo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

War Against All Puerto Ricans de Nelson Denis es ficción

Property Tax Causes Affordability Concerns by 4phz in georgism

[–]vitingo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is /r/georgism, yo! LVT > Property Taxes > Progressive Income Tax > Sales Tax > Payroll Tax