I think this is way oversimplifying the realestate market. 1. There is a fixed amount of realestate that must be shared by a growing population. 2. Inflation means the cost of everything is increasing. Why wouldn’t that…
This comment is too bleak. If they refinanced in 2020 then they likely bought in 2019 or earlier. If prices fell to 2019 levels it would be a crash —- and probably merit all sorts of government response including…
* 75 percent of the time I leave the website and never return. * About 25 percent of the time I load the website in sandbox way —- a container or private mode. The website’s intentions are clear and I don’t trust them.
They are just an improvement on the OLED technology, with reduced burnin risk and brighter pixels being the largest improvement.
I really enjoy the 49” ultrawide 1000R format Samsung has been pioneering. It’s the size/resolution of two 27” 1440p monitors next to each other, has a buttery smooth refresh rate, and a curve that makes viewing more…
That’s because it’s a logical appeal. The argument is: Eating meat causes suffering to the animal. Eating meat is unnecessary for a human life. Eating meat causes unnecessary suffering.
> No, I took the actual definition, and you just don't like it. You didn’t take the actual definition. Look at the GMO wiki, and the first sentence defines the term in such a way to restrict it to organisms created with…
Plastic is an oil (by)product and the oil industry is one of the top three lobbies in the US. We cannot count on public institutions to seriously address this issue.
There’s been a steady decrease in my smartphone use from 2016 till today. In the past I used my phone 6+ hours a day. Yesterday I used it to check email once for 3 minutes, I opened safari three times for an average of…
What’s your point, that someone can attempt to do something anonymously and fail?
> Honestly dual-booting with Linux and Windows on your workstation is perfectly feasible nowadays. I’m confused by the word “nowadays”. I had a friend with a dual-booting setup between Windows and Linux in the 90s.
I started daily using non-windows OS in 2004. Ever since then I’ve been finding more and more ways to remove Windows from my life. I work for companies that use macOS —- I use proton to play video games —- I have found…
> It's particularly smart in this moment It may be particularly smart for this moment in internal French politics, but energy independence is a smart move for any sovereign.
Rising interest rates is likely to have a significant downward pressure on home prices. Think carefully before entering a very leveraged position (like the 3.5% down FHA loan) in the current market.
It’s potentially bad because the market isn’t as simple as “keep inflation at 2%”. We also want GDP growth and low unemployment. The tools we have to decrease inflation can hurt both of those metrics. This means our…
Demand is incredibly high for babies, and drops off with age.
GTA has a satirical take on American culture told through a rags to riches story of a criminal. It’s humorous, filled with exaggerated characters, action packed, and tells the familiar Scarface-like story.
> all Apple has to do is give a >60% discount to their current prices.
There’s a linear increase of dementia risk as you age. It seems to be not a matter of if you get dementia, but if something else kills you first. [0] https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/76/suppl_5/v2
This gives them more (young) users, a better connection to their users, a ton of patents, and jumps them out of the smartphone era. They are dead in the water without a gambit of a similar size, buying up the…
I really enjoy carbonated beverages, the whole sensory package the bubbles bring to the drinking experience. I have had an easy experience substituting the soda I drank as a child for a more healthy carbonated beverage.
If you call a local business you can usually get that sort of information without logging into facebook.
I admire how focused you are on drive & gmail search quality. I have a lot of concerns about using user data to improve search that are larger than this specific feature or discussion. This leads me to implement…
Which drive files I open is 100% in my web browser history.
Sure, it’s a 150 year old theory of the mind, understanding it is mostly for historical and background purposes. My comment was mostly to give key search terms for anyone interested in diving deeper.
I think this is way oversimplifying the realestate market. 1. There is a fixed amount of realestate that must be shared by a growing population. 2. Inflation means the cost of everything is increasing. Why wouldn’t that…
This comment is too bleak. If they refinanced in 2020 then they likely bought in 2019 or earlier. If prices fell to 2019 levels it would be a crash —- and probably merit all sorts of government response including…
* 75 percent of the time I leave the website and never return. * About 25 percent of the time I load the website in sandbox way —- a container or private mode. The website’s intentions are clear and I don’t trust them.
They are just an improvement on the OLED technology, with reduced burnin risk and brighter pixels being the largest improvement.
I really enjoy the 49” ultrawide 1000R format Samsung has been pioneering. It’s the size/resolution of two 27” 1440p monitors next to each other, has a buttery smooth refresh rate, and a curve that makes viewing more…
That’s because it’s a logical appeal. The argument is: Eating meat causes suffering to the animal. Eating meat is unnecessary for a human life. Eating meat causes unnecessary suffering.
> No, I took the actual definition, and you just don't like it. You didn’t take the actual definition. Look at the GMO wiki, and the first sentence defines the term in such a way to restrict it to organisms created with…
Plastic is an oil (by)product and the oil industry is one of the top three lobbies in the US. We cannot count on public institutions to seriously address this issue.
There’s been a steady decrease in my smartphone use from 2016 till today. In the past I used my phone 6+ hours a day. Yesterday I used it to check email once for 3 minutes, I opened safari three times for an average of…
What’s your point, that someone can attempt to do something anonymously and fail?
> Honestly dual-booting with Linux and Windows on your workstation is perfectly feasible nowadays. I’m confused by the word “nowadays”. I had a friend with a dual-booting setup between Windows and Linux in the 90s.
I started daily using non-windows OS in 2004. Ever since then I’ve been finding more and more ways to remove Windows from my life. I work for companies that use macOS —- I use proton to play video games —- I have found…
> It's particularly smart in this moment It may be particularly smart for this moment in internal French politics, but energy independence is a smart move for any sovereign.
Rising interest rates is likely to have a significant downward pressure on home prices. Think carefully before entering a very leveraged position (like the 3.5% down FHA loan) in the current market.
It’s potentially bad because the market isn’t as simple as “keep inflation at 2%”. We also want GDP growth and low unemployment. The tools we have to decrease inflation can hurt both of those metrics. This means our…
Demand is incredibly high for babies, and drops off with age.
GTA has a satirical take on American culture told through a rags to riches story of a criminal. It’s humorous, filled with exaggerated characters, action packed, and tells the familiar Scarface-like story.
> all Apple has to do is give a >60% discount to their current prices.
There’s a linear increase of dementia risk as you age. It seems to be not a matter of if you get dementia, but if something else kills you first. [0] https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/76/suppl_5/v2
This gives them more (young) users, a better connection to their users, a ton of patents, and jumps them out of the smartphone era. They are dead in the water without a gambit of a similar size, buying up the…
I really enjoy carbonated beverages, the whole sensory package the bubbles bring to the drinking experience. I have had an easy experience substituting the soda I drank as a child for a more healthy carbonated beverage.
If you call a local business you can usually get that sort of information without logging into facebook.
I admire how focused you are on drive & gmail search quality. I have a lot of concerns about using user data to improve search that are larger than this specific feature or discussion. This leads me to implement…
Which drive files I open is 100% in my web browser history.
Sure, it’s a 150 year old theory of the mind, understanding it is mostly for historical and background purposes. My comment was mostly to give key search terms for anyone interested in diving deeper.