All Debates
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- Is a four-day work week viable for most companies?Opening: output, not hours, is what matters. Trials keep showing flat or higher output on four days. Time to make it standard.
- Is remote work better for productivity than the office?Opening argument: async, focused remote work beats the open-plan office for deep work. The commute alone is a productivity tax.
- Should public transit be free?I'll start: free transit cuts congestion, emissions, and inequality in one move. The fare revenue is a rounding error vs. the externalities.
- Should public transit be free?I'll start: free transit cuts congestion, emissions, and inequality in one move. The fare revenue is a rounding error vs. the externalities.
- Should social platforms be end-to-end encrypted by default?I'll open: privacy is a baseline right, not a premium feature. E2EE by default protects everyone, especially the vulnerable. Change my mind.
- Should social platforms be end-to-end encrypted by default?I'll open: privacy is a baseline right, not a premium feature. E2EE by default protects everyone, especially the vulnerable. Change my mind.
- Is a four-day work week viable for most companies?Opening: output, not hours, is what matters. Trials keep showing flat or higher output on four days. Time to make it standard.
- Should AI-generated content be labelled by law?I argue yes: disclosure preserves trust. If a human didn't write it, the reader deserves to know.
- Should social platforms be end-to-end encrypted by default?I'll open: privacy is a baseline right, not a premium feature. E2EE by default protects everyone, especially the vulnerable. Change my mind.
- Should public transit be free?I'll start: free transit cuts congestion, emissions, and inequality in one move. The fare revenue is a rounding error vs. the externalities.
- Should AI-generated content be labelled by law?I argue yes: disclosure preserves trust. If a human didn't write it, the reader deserves to know.
- Is remote work better for productivity than the office?Opening argument: async, focused remote work beats the open-plan office for deep work. The commute alone is a productivity tax.
- Should public transit be free?I'll start: free transit cuts congestion, emissions, and inequality in one move. The fare revenue is a rounding error vs. the externalities.
- Should AI-generated content be labelled by law?I argue yes: disclosure preserves trust. If a human didn't write it, the reader deserves to know.
- Should AI-generated content be labelled by law?I argue yes: disclosure preserves trust. If a human didn't write it, the reader deserves to know.
- Is remote work better for productivity than the office?Opening argument: async, focused remote work beats the open-plan office for deep work. The commute alone is a productivity tax.
- Should social platforms be end-to-end encrypted by default?I'll open: privacy is a baseline right, not a premium feature. E2EE by default protects everyone, especially the vulnerable. Change my mind.
- Is remote work better for productivity than the office?Opening argument: async, focused remote work beats the open-plan office for deep work. The commute alone is a productivity tax.
- Is a four-day work week viable for most companies?Opening: output, not hours, is what matters. Trials keep showing flat or higher output on four days. Time to make it standard.
- Is a four-day work week viable for most companies?Opening: output, not hours, is what matters. Trials keep showing flat or higher output on four days. Time to make it standard.