How can it be called a 'capture' when it's already known when and how it will leave. That's like calling a resort vacation stay a kidnapping.
> How long before Copilot is able to write all the code any Go developer now writes by hand? A long time ago I read someone saying "Lisp is the only language where I spend more time thinking than typing". Recently, when…
I hereby declare the South China Sea is now named the RandomCitizen12 Sea. I now have the moral imperative to control it. Pay your tolls or be judged.
The namesake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eaton%27s_pintail
Don't forget to go to Canada and get some Cheezies
Why would it have to?
Take what's in the article, reduce it by 5%, and that's probably what it would be. Sports bet rakes aren't huge (unlike horse racing).
Given that fasting is enshrined as a order in many belief systems, it seems like humans needs external motivation to ignore their body's complaints and fast for positive effects.
In 2005 the drummer for Semisonic wrote the book So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star. In it the band received a record plaque and asked the record company rep if it was their music. The response was no, it was probably…
Do you plan to offer subscription-based access to other users' indices?
I don't think giving nurses unrestricted access to narcotics is giving them 'freedom to do their job' because a valid part of a nurse's job is controlling access to narcotics. It's not a medical need, but it's an…
Wiktionary says crump means "(intransitive, US, medical slang) (of one's health) to decline rapidly (but not as rapidly as crash)."
Typically an ETF takes a management fee of 0.1-0.5% of assets per year. I expect this build-your-own-ETF to do the same, with fees on the higher side.
There are policies from 600 years ago that are in effect and beneficial. Like the Magna Carta [0], which was 800 years ago, and its derivatives. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta
Well, one of the things that's changing is the creation of pro-natalism movements.... But there is reason to expect the trajectory to change. Currently the expectation is that, even if most people died out, there are…
> The pronatalist movement is ... premised on the belief that ever-larger populations are needed to spur economic growth No, the pronatalist movement is premised on the belief that humans should not go extinct. If the…
Maybe Dell in 2013. But the point of PE buying a company is so that the company can help PE's mission, not PE helping the company's.
> How would a business like this get started? Usually the owner is the one who invests a lot of their own time and/or money into the business to get it off the ground in the first place. Would we be asking workers to…
It looks like they will IPO at some point, so that valuation issue should go away.
That's an interesting way to do a checksum
Yes, that is too simple. That may not be accurate, and if accurate stifles investigation into the root cause.
I think you're making mountains out of molehills. If you believe all that then it sounds like you should invest 100% of your assets in systemically important bank stocks. If they have literally zero risk due to unending…
Do you think that everyone who ever released a "bullets cure cancer in a petri dish" study didn't think of that? Whether or not they did, it's still a necessary part of the discussion.
I can't wait to see it trialed on League of Legends players.
This is a losing bet. The article says it's losing 10 mm/month. Do you think that taxpayers will be covering that loss? Because they won't, because WFC is making more than 10mm/m and is in no danger of going bankrupt.
How can it be called a 'capture' when it's already known when and how it will leave. That's like calling a resort vacation stay a kidnapping.
> How long before Copilot is able to write all the code any Go developer now writes by hand? A long time ago I read someone saying "Lisp is the only language where I spend more time thinking than typing". Recently, when…
I hereby declare the South China Sea is now named the RandomCitizen12 Sea. I now have the moral imperative to control it. Pay your tolls or be judged.
The namesake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eaton%27s_pintail
Don't forget to go to Canada and get some Cheezies
Why would it have to?
Take what's in the article, reduce it by 5%, and that's probably what it would be. Sports bet rakes aren't huge (unlike horse racing).
Given that fasting is enshrined as a order in many belief systems, it seems like humans needs external motivation to ignore their body's complaints and fast for positive effects.
In 2005 the drummer for Semisonic wrote the book So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star. In it the band received a record plaque and asked the record company rep if it was their music. The response was no, it was probably…
Do you plan to offer subscription-based access to other users' indices?
I don't think giving nurses unrestricted access to narcotics is giving them 'freedom to do their job' because a valid part of a nurse's job is controlling access to narcotics. It's not a medical need, but it's an…
Wiktionary says crump means "(intransitive, US, medical slang) (of one's health) to decline rapidly (but not as rapidly as crash)."
Typically an ETF takes a management fee of 0.1-0.5% of assets per year. I expect this build-your-own-ETF to do the same, with fees on the higher side.
There are policies from 600 years ago that are in effect and beneficial. Like the Magna Carta [0], which was 800 years ago, and its derivatives. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta
Well, one of the things that's changing is the creation of pro-natalism movements.... But there is reason to expect the trajectory to change. Currently the expectation is that, even if most people died out, there are…
> The pronatalist movement is ... premised on the belief that ever-larger populations are needed to spur economic growth No, the pronatalist movement is premised on the belief that humans should not go extinct. If the…
Maybe Dell in 2013. But the point of PE buying a company is so that the company can help PE's mission, not PE helping the company's.
> How would a business like this get started? Usually the owner is the one who invests a lot of their own time and/or money into the business to get it off the ground in the first place. Would we be asking workers to…
It looks like they will IPO at some point, so that valuation issue should go away.
That's an interesting way to do a checksum
Yes, that is too simple. That may not be accurate, and if accurate stifles investigation into the root cause.
I think you're making mountains out of molehills. If you believe all that then it sounds like you should invest 100% of your assets in systemically important bank stocks. If they have literally zero risk due to unending…
Do you think that everyone who ever released a "bullets cure cancer in a petri dish" study didn't think of that? Whether or not they did, it's still a necessary part of the discussion.
I can't wait to see it trialed on League of Legends players.
This is a losing bet. The article says it's losing 10 mm/month. Do you think that taxpayers will be covering that loss? Because they won't, because WFC is making more than 10mm/m and is in no danger of going bankrupt.