I think a tricky thing is names like WMT, COST, TJX already have high p/e ratios. You could usually try utilities or energy but those are also high due to AI buildout & Iran. I think gold could make a come back since…
They have original thoughts! It's just that those employees get squashed by other divisions or having to meet short term quarterly profits it seems. There's also the whole giant trillion dollar company doesn't want to…
I've found less friction in my experience. I prefer pair programming remotely over in person. Pair Programming in person - one computer & one person looking over another's shoulder usually. Pair Programming remotely -…
If you can get people to sit down and think through topics, many of the right and left people are often very aligned. Unfortunately to many people just take headlines and memes from terrible sources as to how they…
A lot of the loopholes are really simple. You don't need a sophisticated tax scheme, just enough money to do the simple ones.
You need to apply it to staff as well and also the judicial branch and all of their staff. Then to all of their family as well. The way I understand insider trading is usually prosecuted is you find out who made the bet…
Google famously just did this with their Captcha service. Had lots of people signing up for a more complicated version on Google Cloud that they didn't need to do.
Strong agree! They had great devices before iOS/Android and then again after. That Lumia phone was awesome. They had one of the best cameras. Their live tiles they had on the phone & desktop OS were really good. Even…
Giving a field a year off and cover crops have been done for hundreds of years by farmers who also till. There are a lot of different combinations of variables done for both tilling and not tilling depending on many…
Has it always been a case of incentives with Microsoft? Builders - let's build awesome stuff with great experience. Execs - need to meet next earnings reports goals. Let's sneak a few features to help M$FT stock price…
I can't remember the names. Best bet if you don't want to listen is to just get summaries or transcriptions of the episodes you can an LMM questions on. The info on his podcasts isn't telling you who to short. It's more…
Highly recommend using JetBrains Rider instead if you want the best IDE experience. It's not a Microsoft product & is used by a large percentage of .NET devs.
Part of me agrees with this & says we have been doing IFTTT thing for 20 years. Other part of me is arguing that old annoying Dropbox/Box Hacker News scenario where all us tech people aren't impressed but this makes it…
Changing my title to "Astronaut" right now... I'll be using that line as well anytime someone asks me to do something.
Strong agreement with this. The whimsical, fantasy, fun, light hearted things are great until a large enough group of people take them as a serious life motto & then try to push it on everyone else.
I recommend John Boehner's book. He complimented Obama often, stated he & his team were far more ready than McCain to work with Bush on the economy. They were smoking buddies.
Maybe some Microsoft Devs can publish a book about all the secret regedit hacks they use to make it function for themselves. I think Dave Plummer or another Msft vet mentioned you can remove hibernate & get 25GB back on…
Nadella had it easy when he took over. Stock soared before he did anything. The only improvements seemed to be made by others using the CEO change to try & push a few better agendas. Acquired podcast had Ballmer on this…
They would only start to care when they see their enterprise business migrating to Linux. As long as they have large businesses buying a suite of licenses for Auth, OS & Office, they have an amazing monopoly cash cow…
Have you tried running Affinity products via Wine? I've heard good things. I personally ditched Adobe years ago for Affinity on Windows & Mac. Only people I know still using Adobe for photo or vector work at a company…
I see no reason why both parties should not try. Nikki Haley did very well in the primary against a more well known Ron DeSantis & Chris Christie. We have had multiple governors. The only 2 that have run are not a good…
I'm not sure if the next few generations will have the same opportunities as the last few that enjoyed America's dominate place in the world, who also took out incredible amounts of debt that the upcoming generations…
But how hard is it for your companies to migrate? Is it worth the risk/work to move everything over? For a lot of enterprises, their needs to be a huge cost savings or risk reduction. Risk usually being the most…
When was the last time Microsoft had a unified vision that was focused on building an amazing line of products that integrated well with each other? I can only think of short snippets in history where they moved in that…
Excel has amazing super powers. PowerPoint is underrated. For enterprises it almost always comes down to - does it reduce risk, is it easy to manage, authentication & authorization features, is it good enough & is it…
I think a tricky thing is names like WMT, COST, TJX already have high p/e ratios. You could usually try utilities or energy but those are also high due to AI buildout & Iran. I think gold could make a come back since…
They have original thoughts! It's just that those employees get squashed by other divisions or having to meet short term quarterly profits it seems. There's also the whole giant trillion dollar company doesn't want to…
I've found less friction in my experience. I prefer pair programming remotely over in person. Pair Programming in person - one computer & one person looking over another's shoulder usually. Pair Programming remotely -…
If you can get people to sit down and think through topics, many of the right and left people are often very aligned. Unfortunately to many people just take headlines and memes from terrible sources as to how they…
A lot of the loopholes are really simple. You don't need a sophisticated tax scheme, just enough money to do the simple ones.
You need to apply it to staff as well and also the judicial branch and all of their staff. Then to all of their family as well. The way I understand insider trading is usually prosecuted is you find out who made the bet…
Google famously just did this with their Captcha service. Had lots of people signing up for a more complicated version on Google Cloud that they didn't need to do.
Strong agree! They had great devices before iOS/Android and then again after. That Lumia phone was awesome. They had one of the best cameras. Their live tiles they had on the phone & desktop OS were really good. Even…
Giving a field a year off and cover crops have been done for hundreds of years by farmers who also till. There are a lot of different combinations of variables done for both tilling and not tilling depending on many…
Has it always been a case of incentives with Microsoft? Builders - let's build awesome stuff with great experience. Execs - need to meet next earnings reports goals. Let's sneak a few features to help M$FT stock price…
I can't remember the names. Best bet if you don't want to listen is to just get summaries or transcriptions of the episodes you can an LMM questions on. The info on his podcasts isn't telling you who to short. It's more…
Highly recommend using JetBrains Rider instead if you want the best IDE experience. It's not a Microsoft product & is used by a large percentage of .NET devs.
Part of me agrees with this & says we have been doing IFTTT thing for 20 years. Other part of me is arguing that old annoying Dropbox/Box Hacker News scenario where all us tech people aren't impressed but this makes it…
Changing my title to "Astronaut" right now... I'll be using that line as well anytime someone asks me to do something.
Strong agreement with this. The whimsical, fantasy, fun, light hearted things are great until a large enough group of people take them as a serious life motto & then try to push it on everyone else.
I recommend John Boehner's book. He complimented Obama often, stated he & his team were far more ready than McCain to work with Bush on the economy. They were smoking buddies.
Maybe some Microsoft Devs can publish a book about all the secret regedit hacks they use to make it function for themselves. I think Dave Plummer or another Msft vet mentioned you can remove hibernate & get 25GB back on…
Nadella had it easy when he took over. Stock soared before he did anything. The only improvements seemed to be made by others using the CEO change to try & push a few better agendas. Acquired podcast had Ballmer on this…
They would only start to care when they see their enterprise business migrating to Linux. As long as they have large businesses buying a suite of licenses for Auth, OS & Office, they have an amazing monopoly cash cow…
Have you tried running Affinity products via Wine? I've heard good things. I personally ditched Adobe years ago for Affinity on Windows & Mac. Only people I know still using Adobe for photo or vector work at a company…
I see no reason why both parties should not try. Nikki Haley did very well in the primary against a more well known Ron DeSantis & Chris Christie. We have had multiple governors. The only 2 that have run are not a good…
I'm not sure if the next few generations will have the same opportunities as the last few that enjoyed America's dominate place in the world, who also took out incredible amounts of debt that the upcoming generations…
But how hard is it for your companies to migrate? Is it worth the risk/work to move everything over? For a lot of enterprises, their needs to be a huge cost savings or risk reduction. Risk usually being the most…
When was the last time Microsoft had a unified vision that was focused on building an amazing line of products that integrated well with each other? I can only think of short snippets in history where they moved in that…
Excel has amazing super powers. PowerPoint is underrated. For enterprises it almost always comes down to - does it reduce risk, is it easy to manage, authentication & authorization features, is it good enough & is it…