cwmoreiras
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They also get to sell the credits in a few years once the price has gone up, right?
Not all models are made by smart people
Yep. He wanted to save money on housing so he could put every last penny into his businesses. So he slept on the crapper.
Well I, for one, believe him when he claims to know every detail about every technology used at any of his companies. Did you know that he used to sleep in a bathroom stall at the Tesla plant because he couldn't afford…
Normally I wouldn't nitpick, but since you posted that 39% as a hard number, how much of the 61% remaining (the "aid") takes the form of grants, and how much of it is loans? I disagree with most financial aid and…
Good point! Lowest wage I ever had was $7.40/hr. That was the minimum wage for my state at the time. It was a whole 15 cents more than the federal minimum wage. 15 cents * 8 hrs/day = a whole $1.20 per day above the…
Because they have financial analysts working for them.
Yes, it seems to me that if interviewers are going to be annoyed about this then they should stop using leetcode and/or using generic interview questions.
> spent on useful things like food or invested There are a lot of people for whom a used car is much more useful than bonds, shares of a company, etc.
That's great, thanks.
Your idea that climate change is going to disappear borders is very optimistic. It would be nice, but let's not forget all of human history...
The only way social security will "run dry" is if Congress lets it die.
Your examples have a level of granularity that borders on absurdity. We all know that what it comes down to is this: Company makes an offer, i.e. "One of the perks of this job is you receive a 2 hour daily commute…
The benefit to you is that you don't have to commute as far!
That sounds like a problem for the company to figure out, not the commuter.
People are already incentivized to live far from their jobs because of HCOL near their workplaces. Also, it would be nice if people's choices were as binary as this line of thinking seems to suggest. It seems to me that…
So do you think it's fine that people spend hours each day in service of their company and not getting paid for it?
1. I like my commute. If my commute changed I would feel differently. Regardless, I feel employees should get paid for their commutes. 2. I don't have an office in my house. Even if I had the space I don't think I would…
Delivery drivers leaving food on the ground doesn't bother me. Main complaint I have with app food delivery is that my food is usually delivered to the wrong apartment. I try to be empathetic towards the drivers but…
Completely disingenuous. This is about the US intelligence apparatus being used against domestic dissidents. Saying "well yeah but there are also domestic dissidents" misses the point entirely
I would be proud of my kid if they did that. I would ground them, but proudly.