Yeah, that’s just scamming. Unfortunately, that’s a pretty common with the camel vendors. Since camel rides are almost exclusively bought by tourists, it attracts scammers that see the “customers” as easy marks. The…
Eh. I concede that there are a ton of scammers in the tourist areas. However, I think a lot of people used to the manners of the West really struggle with Egypt’s (admittedly, exhausting) haggling culture.
Yeah. Unfortunately, that’s true of almost any place that is overcrowded to that extent. Their stagnant economy doesn’t help.
That’s not what the article primarily addresses though and the study itself didn’t control for obesity. They make note of it at the end to say that the obesity cause is in dispute but the bulk of the article is focused…
I don’t understand why obesity seemingly gets tossed aside when this subject comes up. It’s the one problem you can see in plain sight at any gathering of people.
Direct quote from the leader of the party Daniel is propping up: "They will also be forced to leave, even if they are born in Sweden, because they have no natural connection to Sweden. They are not Swedish." Very…
Does that line of thinking hold when this party has also said they also want to deport people born in Sweden? >"They will also be forced to leave, even if they are born in Sweden, because they have no natural connection…
These ugly ass houses are monuments to the avarice of suburban America.
It’s pretty obvious that a lot of the user base is obsessed with wealth and status and critiquing their main status symbol hits them where it hurts.
“Hey kids. Morality doesn't exist as long as you make enough people money.” You people are nothing but whores. You can dress it up in some kind of utopian futurism but no one with a brain buys it.
It’s great to finally see a possible alternative to Perforce.
Does anyone still believe anything this guy says?
Some people are just all-in on the moronic MAGA nationalism and refuse to earnestly engage with critiques of the US. America is always better than Europe, even when it's not.
HN does this with every Zitron article.
According to their methodology, they will be fast tracking SpaceX (after five days). The index is float adjusted so its initial weight in the index will be relatively low.…
CRSP has had fast track rules for quite a while. They changed their minimum float rule for these mega IPOs with low float.
There is some truth to it. 401ks and pension funds have large amounts of money in index funds. Major indexes like VTI will buy SpaceX after a waiting period as long as it satisfies other rules (and there have been some…
Eh. I think it’s fair if Apple doesn’t want to publish something on their app store. I just wish they weren’t so obstinate about people installing from other sources without signing/notarization. I understand it from a…
You are correct. That’s what I intended to say but I see that worded that comment unclearly.
I've tried the Z13 Flow and I actually like the form factor except for the folio keyboard. I especially like that, since it's a tablet, it vents hot air out the top instead of into your lap/table. But the whole driver…
Most don’t. The one that is the center of much of the controversy around these IPOs, NASDAQ-100, doesn’t use float adjustments. A lot of people have been using it to passively invest in AI (via QQQ). It’s nonsensical…
Kinda underwhelming. I was hoping to see that they improved their memory bandwidth to move toward competing with the M5 Max. But this is more akin to the Strix Halo.
They will have a big impact if they can maintain share price AND the float increases due to the lockout period expiring (ie. pre-IPO owners selling off shares). I'd like to know how the CRSP/Morningstar folks feel about…
The person I was responding to was speaking to the fast-track concept, which has been a thing in CRSP indexes for a quite a while. The float requirement changes are directly due to these huge IPOs only placing small…
These chips also appear to be using off-the-shelf ARM cores.
Yeah, that’s just scamming. Unfortunately, that’s a pretty common with the camel vendors. Since camel rides are almost exclusively bought by tourists, it attracts scammers that see the “customers” as easy marks. The…
Eh. I concede that there are a ton of scammers in the tourist areas. However, I think a lot of people used to the manners of the West really struggle with Egypt’s (admittedly, exhausting) haggling culture.
Yeah. Unfortunately, that’s true of almost any place that is overcrowded to that extent. Their stagnant economy doesn’t help.
That’s not what the article primarily addresses though and the study itself didn’t control for obesity. They make note of it at the end to say that the obesity cause is in dispute but the bulk of the article is focused…
I don’t understand why obesity seemingly gets tossed aside when this subject comes up. It’s the one problem you can see in plain sight at any gathering of people.
Direct quote from the leader of the party Daniel is propping up: "They will also be forced to leave, even if they are born in Sweden, because they have no natural connection to Sweden. They are not Swedish." Very…
Does that line of thinking hold when this party has also said they also want to deport people born in Sweden? >"They will also be forced to leave, even if they are born in Sweden, because they have no natural connection…
These ugly ass houses are monuments to the avarice of suburban America.
It’s pretty obvious that a lot of the user base is obsessed with wealth and status and critiquing their main status symbol hits them where it hurts.
“Hey kids. Morality doesn't exist as long as you make enough people money.” You people are nothing but whores. You can dress it up in some kind of utopian futurism but no one with a brain buys it.
It’s great to finally see a possible alternative to Perforce.
Does anyone still believe anything this guy says?
Some people are just all-in on the moronic MAGA nationalism and refuse to earnestly engage with critiques of the US. America is always better than Europe, even when it's not.
HN does this with every Zitron article.
According to their methodology, they will be fast tracking SpaceX (after five days). The index is float adjusted so its initial weight in the index will be relatively low.…
CRSP has had fast track rules for quite a while. They changed their minimum float rule for these mega IPOs with low float.
There is some truth to it. 401ks and pension funds have large amounts of money in index funds. Major indexes like VTI will buy SpaceX after a waiting period as long as it satisfies other rules (and there have been some…
Eh. I think it’s fair if Apple doesn’t want to publish something on their app store. I just wish they weren’t so obstinate about people installing from other sources without signing/notarization. I understand it from a…
You are correct. That’s what I intended to say but I see that worded that comment unclearly.
I've tried the Z13 Flow and I actually like the form factor except for the folio keyboard. I especially like that, since it's a tablet, it vents hot air out the top instead of into your lap/table. But the whole driver…
Most don’t. The one that is the center of much of the controversy around these IPOs, NASDAQ-100, doesn’t use float adjustments. A lot of people have been using it to passively invest in AI (via QQQ). It’s nonsensical…
Kinda underwhelming. I was hoping to see that they improved their memory bandwidth to move toward competing with the M5 Max. But this is more akin to the Strix Halo.
They will have a big impact if they can maintain share price AND the float increases due to the lockout period expiring (ie. pre-IPO owners selling off shares). I'd like to know how the CRSP/Morningstar folks feel about…
The person I was responding to was speaking to the fast-track concept, which has been a thing in CRSP indexes for a quite a while. The float requirement changes are directly due to these huge IPOs only placing small…
These chips also appear to be using off-the-shelf ARM cores.