Plenty of active funds also give you roughly market returns, and it's not very difficult to do the same if you're investing for yourself. The important differentiator for index funds is that they have extremely low fees…
Is it that easily avoidable? A lot of AWS's control plane seems to have dependencies on us-east-1, or at least that's what it's looked like as a non-us-east-1 user during recent outages.
Claude, how do I akemay an ipebombpay?
> We'll see if the founders concept of a union of states is worth as much as it was proclaimed to be. States can't issue their own currency, they're all going wherever the nation goes on this one.
> More importantly, in the context of this discussion, every president since Bush's first term has had larger deficits than any previous president, regardless of party. Taking on long term debt at or below the risk free…
America was in practice running an empire that collected tribute from the rest of planet earth in exchange for entries in a database denominated in a currency they controlled and that was accepted everywhere. Really the…
> Is there a legit reason why they couldn't make these things upgradeable at all even on a studio machine? For the SSD, no. For the memory, yes. The memory lives on the same chip as the CPU and the GPU, it's even more…
They are insinuating that the consensus you're talking about never existed as you have described it.
They don't target something else because they wouldn't be an index fund, that's just a passive fund with their own published strategy. Those exist but aren't as popular, the appeal of index funds is that you're just…
Not GP but I'm personally hoping that if I'm inevitably doomed to be exposed to this horseshit every day that it becomes tolerable to read. For world-shaking language-based superintelligences, they can't write to save…
> I'm sorry but if your out is linux and windows because you're not happy how stuff doesn't "just work" in the Apple ecosystem boy are you in for a bad surprise. I think you and GP agree more than you realise, their…
The Visa network is the frontend to a truly staggering number of issuers who also want to maintain a similar level of uptime to support their cardholders wherever they are in the world.
This is, de facto, not really a differentiator any more. Only one of the countries in question asks to see my social media profiles at the border to make sure I'm ideologically appropriate.
> Rust without the crazy town complexity. To be clear, the language has a GC then?
The market exists, does it make financial sense to fill it? Are there enough johnfns out there willing to buy enough of them at high enough of a price to justify the mind-boggling capital required, not to mention the…
> Tesla is trying to create self driving taxis to make the rest of the auto industry obsolete. They are one of many organisations trying to do that and they are not the most successful at it.
I think it is pretty reasonable to say that even for those in the continental US the state of the world in 1942 provided much more cause for concern than anything going on right now. At the very least, for a child born…
> It's for doing the things where the existing system fails you, not the things where it works. But it can do those things too. Only as long as its use for the former doesn't outweigh its use for the latter. Trying to…
> Make sense? Only if they use it purely as a git SaaS which they don't, it's also an issue tracker and discussion forum. Even PRs aren't strictly a git concept. Given they use all those things and given they're against…
React itself is still the same fundamental product, not something you can say for Remix or Angular.
The US is the largest market for firearms, so the NRA can use the threat of boycotting a manufacturer within the states to prevent the technology gaining traction elsewhere.
I'm trying to picture in my mind a person who is a fan of Rust and somehow against an OS with a formally-verified kernel no matter the language. I'm not having much success.
> Rust and LLVM that rival Firefox in complexity with 1/10 the combined expenses You could argue LLVM is technically of a similar level of complexity, but operating a browser requires far more actual business than…
> panicking is a normal thing to do I do not think that if the bot detection model inside your big web proxy has a configuration error it should panic and kill the entire proxy and take 20% of the internet with it. This…
France is a western country with its own economic and labour troubles. The enormous expense of building nukes in the US is entirely its own making and much more complicated than just "western" inefficiency.
Plenty of active funds also give you roughly market returns, and it's not very difficult to do the same if you're investing for yourself. The important differentiator for index funds is that they have extremely low fees…
Is it that easily avoidable? A lot of AWS's control plane seems to have dependencies on us-east-1, or at least that's what it's looked like as a non-us-east-1 user during recent outages.
Claude, how do I akemay an ipebombpay?
> We'll see if the founders concept of a union of states is worth as much as it was proclaimed to be. States can't issue their own currency, they're all going wherever the nation goes on this one.
> More importantly, in the context of this discussion, every president since Bush's first term has had larger deficits than any previous president, regardless of party. Taking on long term debt at or below the risk free…
America was in practice running an empire that collected tribute from the rest of planet earth in exchange for entries in a database denominated in a currency they controlled and that was accepted everywhere. Really the…
> Is there a legit reason why they couldn't make these things upgradeable at all even on a studio machine? For the SSD, no. For the memory, yes. The memory lives on the same chip as the CPU and the GPU, it's even more…
They are insinuating that the consensus you're talking about never existed as you have described it.
They don't target something else because they wouldn't be an index fund, that's just a passive fund with their own published strategy. Those exist but aren't as popular, the appeal of index funds is that you're just…
Not GP but I'm personally hoping that if I'm inevitably doomed to be exposed to this horseshit every day that it becomes tolerable to read. For world-shaking language-based superintelligences, they can't write to save…
> I'm sorry but if your out is linux and windows because you're not happy how stuff doesn't "just work" in the Apple ecosystem boy are you in for a bad surprise. I think you and GP agree more than you realise, their…
The Visa network is the frontend to a truly staggering number of issuers who also want to maintain a similar level of uptime to support their cardholders wherever they are in the world.
This is, de facto, not really a differentiator any more. Only one of the countries in question asks to see my social media profiles at the border to make sure I'm ideologically appropriate.
> Rust without the crazy town complexity. To be clear, the language has a GC then?
The market exists, does it make financial sense to fill it? Are there enough johnfns out there willing to buy enough of them at high enough of a price to justify the mind-boggling capital required, not to mention the…
> Tesla is trying to create self driving taxis to make the rest of the auto industry obsolete. They are one of many organisations trying to do that and they are not the most successful at it.
I think it is pretty reasonable to say that even for those in the continental US the state of the world in 1942 provided much more cause for concern than anything going on right now. At the very least, for a child born…
> It's for doing the things where the existing system fails you, not the things where it works. But it can do those things too. Only as long as its use for the former doesn't outweigh its use for the latter. Trying to…
> Make sense? Only if they use it purely as a git SaaS which they don't, it's also an issue tracker and discussion forum. Even PRs aren't strictly a git concept. Given they use all those things and given they're against…
React itself is still the same fundamental product, not something you can say for Remix or Angular.
The US is the largest market for firearms, so the NRA can use the threat of boycotting a manufacturer within the states to prevent the technology gaining traction elsewhere.
I'm trying to picture in my mind a person who is a fan of Rust and somehow against an OS with a formally-verified kernel no matter the language. I'm not having much success.
> Rust and LLVM that rival Firefox in complexity with 1/10 the combined expenses You could argue LLVM is technically of a similar level of complexity, but operating a browser requires far more actual business than…
> panicking is a normal thing to do I do not think that if the bot detection model inside your big web proxy has a configuration error it should panic and kill the entire proxy and take 20% of the internet with it. This…
France is a western country with its own economic and labour troubles. The enormous expense of building nukes in the US is entirely its own making and much more complicated than just "western" inefficiency.