baron816
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- Burying nuclear reactors might make them cleaner and cheaper (economist.com)
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Its acquirer (Bending Spoons) has taken over operations. They’ve also hiked subscriptions prices and told customers they intend to use new revenues to pay for new features. How they intend to do that without any staff…
- Housing should be affordable except for when I sell my house for $1M (mcsweeneys.net)
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The “tech bubble” has finally popped, and we’ve seen a large wave of layoffs in the industry. But unlike the dot com bust of the early 2000s, we haven’t seen very many tech companies fail (or at least I haven’t heard of…
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Company? Sector? Field? Etc?
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Anyone who has observed American politics for the last few decades would’ve noticed that the party out of power has been incentivized to block any policy change to prevent the party in power to have any sort of…
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Anyone have daily standups to keep tabs on what their kids are learning? Use Jira to track progress on school work? Hold retros to have them reflect on how their learning or how projects/studying could have gone better?
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And explain your reasoning. If you expect to be living off of investment income (because of retirement or time off), please say how much that will be. And please state numbers in 2027 local currency, so factor in how…
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I think it’s telling that even as tech stocks and valuations flounder, no one is yelling that “the tech bubble is finally popping!” We’ve been hearing about a tech bubble for over a decade, yet now, nothing.
- The New Supply Side Economics (niskanencenter.org)
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It’s not that hard to figure out what kind of illnesses impact the most people or have the largest impacts. We don’t really need the market to “decide” where resources should be allocated. Governments could issue…
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I've seen some articles lately taking about how software engineers make upwards of $125K in the US. That's off by about an order of magnitude. It's really not that uncommon to see software engineers in the US with 3-5…
- “Java Developer” is the best job in America (marketwatch.com)
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Companies are still referring to their major round of interviews as "on-site", but that name doesn't make too much sense anymore as everyone is still interviewing remotely. It's hard to imagine that even if many…