@Bhavani_00007 Codex handles large codebases better and its /plan feature is awesome. Claude handles complex problems better and its remote control feature is amazing. I flip between them
@zionszzn@deray Disagree— something turning isn’t going right or left. It’s going counterclockwise or clockwise
That’s why I stick with the far more memorable “clockwise close, counterclockwise open.” Rule is each only has two C’s. You’re welcome
@Turn_and_Tempo@esrtweet@charlesmurray A modern capitalist economy is enormously complicated with almost innumerable moving parts. So it’s not surprising to see people arguing both sides. That said, there are more papers with more citations arguing that immigrants are a net positive economically speaking.
@Turn_and_Tempo@esrtweet@charlesmurray I don’t get my economics from the media at all. My dad was an economics major in college. I took economics in my masters degree. There are papers arguing both sides of this issue—like with most things in economics, it’s not black-and-white.
@Turn_and_Tempo@esrtweet@charlesmurray That’s not how economics works. Remember—the immigrants don’t only add to the supply of workers, which, you are correct creates a downward pressure on wages. But they are also consumers which makes the whole economy larger—creating upward pressure on wages
@Turn_and_Tempo@esrtweet@charlesmurray Again don’t put that on me. I don’t live in Martha’s Vineyard. Immigration is a super difficult problem—no doubt. But ICE isn’t the solution
@Turn_and_Tempo@esrtweet@charlesmurray I didn’t do that and I don’t endorse it. That’s also part of what I mean by immigration reform. We actually have to have the infrastructure to take them on. Congress needs to fix that.