A concentration camp for people of a certain race. Blocked by judiciary but proceeded anyway. Nope need more evidence. It is not prison if there is no due process.
Probably April or May 2025. I'm bullish still. But then I'm not all US stocks anyway.
Cheap stocks people. Got my eye on some that below a certain price it would be a no brainer to buy. Global trade is rerouting around the bottleneck. Didn't think there would be an opportunity so soon after March 2020.…
We are not at the stage where AI can replace graduates. No where near. I worked with an intern recently and it was a pleasure. The quality was excellent. An AI couldn't do what they did. In particular it cannot be…
A side project is creative while work is reductive (not necessarily a bad thing!) Side project is graffiti art on your shed wall, day job is 3 coats gloss white on the ceilings. That needs to be finished by Friday. I…
I lost the thread a bit. Are we talking about Doge? Yes that is a abysmal. No defence for that. But in general people need to learn some stuff on the job. E.g. hire an 18 year old hacker and by 20 they are leading…
Oh nice. A culture where asking questions is punished. If this was a problem don't fire people. Train them. Make sure everyone does required training. If they refuse then you may have a case for PIP. Otherwise it is…
Crypto or AI?
I'd forgive a few of those. Unicode is Unicode. The for loop capture behaviour makes sense to me. Missing semis should also be in your linter. Sparse arrays is the sort of feature you'd read up on if you use and not…
They'd get training presumably. I wasn't qualified for my current job. Luckily they have training! And people to help.
Hire a burglar to give home security advice.
I think with AI my productivity had increased 1% at most. If I measure time saved per week.
And then someone would pay their drug supplier 60M for a monkey NFT
At $2/m SRE is powered by love only.
What's a Latent Space again (in LLMs?)
This make no sense. Tariffs are paid by the supplier who is receiving money from the US customer. Are you saying if they pay the tariff in doge coins the tariff is zero doge coins? As for other polices that "punish USD"…
Yeah I think this why "Book a call" level customers are really subsidising it. Say $10/m/u and you get 200 seats. You pay $2000/m but the bugs you hit are likely uniform so you loaf support like maybe 20 individual…
$2 is fun for hobbies but hope you are not running in production for your customers with that sort of service level!
Which is like burning all the houses (including your own) so you can use your houses to buy other people's houses cheap. This only works if you have superior manufacturing infra. To some extent the FAANGs export tech.…
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Not quite the same. An item sold for $1000 say would pay $100 at 10% VAT. The items in the supply chain all charge VAT and reclaim VAT they spent. I think usually this terminates at the import (maybe?)
But then by the same logic isn't income tax a tariff.
I don't think it is obvious to everyone that a 20 year old laptop had a better survival chance over the next year than a new one. Most people think old is more fragile. Sometimes it is though (e.g. parts for a plane…
According to linkedin and Google high ups, you need to do an honest 60-80h a week as an employee so you can gain the highly lucrative, liquid and bullish asset of your boss maybe remembering you worked 60-80h a week.
Imagine affording an avacado
A concentration camp for people of a certain race. Blocked by judiciary but proceeded anyway. Nope need more evidence. It is not prison if there is no due process.
Probably April or May 2025. I'm bullish still. But then I'm not all US stocks anyway.
Cheap stocks people. Got my eye on some that below a certain price it would be a no brainer to buy. Global trade is rerouting around the bottleneck. Didn't think there would be an opportunity so soon after March 2020.…
We are not at the stage where AI can replace graduates. No where near. I worked with an intern recently and it was a pleasure. The quality was excellent. An AI couldn't do what they did. In particular it cannot be…
A side project is creative while work is reductive (not necessarily a bad thing!) Side project is graffiti art on your shed wall, day job is 3 coats gloss white on the ceilings. That needs to be finished by Friday. I…
I lost the thread a bit. Are we talking about Doge? Yes that is a abysmal. No defence for that. But in general people need to learn some stuff on the job. E.g. hire an 18 year old hacker and by 20 they are leading…
Oh nice. A culture where asking questions is punished. If this was a problem don't fire people. Train them. Make sure everyone does required training. If they refuse then you may have a case for PIP. Otherwise it is…
Crypto or AI?
I'd forgive a few of those. Unicode is Unicode. The for loop capture behaviour makes sense to me. Missing semis should also be in your linter. Sparse arrays is the sort of feature you'd read up on if you use and not…
They'd get training presumably. I wasn't qualified for my current job. Luckily they have training! And people to help.
Hire a burglar to give home security advice.
I think with AI my productivity had increased 1% at most. If I measure time saved per week.
And then someone would pay their drug supplier 60M for a monkey NFT
At $2/m SRE is powered by love only.
What's a Latent Space again (in LLMs?)
This make no sense. Tariffs are paid by the supplier who is receiving money from the US customer. Are you saying if they pay the tariff in doge coins the tariff is zero doge coins? As for other polices that "punish USD"…
Yeah I think this why "Book a call" level customers are really subsidising it. Say $10/m/u and you get 200 seats. You pay $2000/m but the bugs you hit are likely uniform so you loaf support like maybe 20 individual…
$2 is fun for hobbies but hope you are not running in production for your customers with that sort of service level!
Which is like burning all the houses (including your own) so you can use your houses to buy other people's houses cheap. This only works if you have superior manufacturing infra. To some extent the FAANGs export tech.…
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Not quite the same. An item sold for $1000 say would pay $100 at 10% VAT. The items in the supply chain all charge VAT and reclaim VAT they spent. I think usually this terminates at the import (maybe?)
But then by the same logic isn't income tax a tariff.
I don't think it is obvious to everyone that a 20 year old laptop had a better survival chance over the next year than a new one. Most people think old is more fragile. Sometimes it is though (e.g. parts for a plane…
According to linkedin and Google high ups, you need to do an honest 60-80h a week as an employee so you can gain the highly lucrative, liquid and bullish asset of your boss maybe remembering you worked 60-80h a week.
Imagine affording an avacado