• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    Here’s a more technical one: health information

    It’s a huge pain trying to transfer health information, between patients, doctors, different clinics, hospitals, etc. If you try and move far enough, your records might get transferred as a bunch of PDFs or scanned images on a CD.

    There is no good standard that ticks all the boxes, so it’s not just a matter of getting everyone to agree. A solid standard that addresses all the needs would be amazing, and it would help improve healthcare so much.

    People would get control over their own health information (as much as appropriate without causing unnecessary harm), and we could properly use health tracking data from biometrics devices for personalized care. We could do large scale studies using properly anonymized data, and we wouldn’t have proprietary systems to try and work around.

    Best of all, you could go to a new clinic/hospital/ER and you wouldn’t need to enter the same information all over again (likely missing clinically relevant data along the way).

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    CEO compensation vs employee compensation.

    CEO pay has skyrocketed in comparison to the pay of the employees, this needs to change.

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      Why is that an issue? If they are the founder of the company I think they deserve it, and if not, there must be some logical reason why they pay that person so much…

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        I’d bet most people can get behind the idea that those in leadership positions or saddled with greater responsibility should be compensated more. The issue for me is the magnitude of that compensation.

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    In the USA, it would be to metric. Pretty much everywhere else in the US, NASA, military, science, it’s all metric.

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      It’s not even a case of ‘everywhere else’, it’s actually ‘everywhere’.

      It’s just that some sections of that ‘everywhere’ take the metric system and add an abstraction on top of it.

      The imperial system literally defines itself by the metric system.

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    Social networks should be standardised on activity pub.

    Networks are a winner takes it all situation. Standardise and allow competition within a network. Then innovation will happen much faster. We are like Romans not using the steam engine. Future historiens will wonder why we were stuck so long.

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      We’re getting there, with Threads implementing AP soon and any network that doesn’t do so will be locked into their own world (usually, for the worse).

      The problem is that we might get a Google situation, where at first the company adheres and complies to the standard, but then they innovate so fast and confusingly, that they essentially define the standard, and all other networks have to keep up to remain part of the main flock.

      In a winner takes all – that would be Google, and we will see much of the same dark patterns with AP protocols as we do with Browsers now.

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    Electric car chargers.

    This is the direction the industry is going to go. F#kn standardize it already, with a reasonable future-proofing schema that handles various voltages, and puts out what the car specifies.

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    I think this abides by the idea of this post, but I would standardize language across the world. Whether it is an existing language or a new language doesn’t really matter or maybe a mix of the biggest existing languages.

    I remember reading a book where in the future everyone spoke a combination of English and Chinese. They seem pretty incompatible though.

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      Gonna have to disagree there.

      Each language is a culture and each is special, different from every other, and removing or transforming them changes that.

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      It’s such an interesting idea, isn’t it? Theres a lot to gain but also, a language can mean a lot to people: identity, community, history. If we’re at A, I can look ahead and see the benefits of getting to Z, but I have no idea what all happens in between.

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        Is it? When migrant workers are able to speak the same language as the natives, they would be able to integrate faster and look out for one another better.

        Right now, large corporations make use of migrant workers who are unaware of their rights in host countries to undermine the working rights of the host workers. A diverse workforce is much less likely to unionize, and large corporations know that.

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    May seem like an obvious one considering where we are but standards for communication apps

    If everything uses a standard like activitypub/matrix and becomes cross compatible I don’t need to have 6 different messaging apps

    Provided the standard is completely backwards compatible of course I think it would be awesome to just let people have their messaging app of choice and be able to talk to everyone else (I think there might actually be an EU regulation coming that enforces this for larger messaging apps)

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    Wheel PCD and hub size.
    If every car and (light) truck had a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and a 66mm hub size we could swap so many wheels around. It would be amazing.

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    Interoperability between social networks, including messengers and the like, so you can choose what software you want to use, including your own.

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    Pants sizes. For women, drop the even/odd numbering for women and juniors and move to waist and inseam like men. For everyone, implement some sort of standard policy where the actual measured size can’t be more than an inch off the stated size (to account for variability in manufacturing and such).

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      Yes, great answer! Not just pants though, we need a standard size for all women’s clothing.

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      standard policy where the actual measured size can’t be more than an inch off the stated size

      Yes please, I’m so tired trying to guess if this 33 is a 34, 35, or 36.

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      sometimes the clothes measurements are body measurements, and sometimes it’s the exact measurement of the cloth itself, and sometimes it’s the circumference of the relaxed waistband.