Maybe this is an idiotic thought so forgive me if that's the case. Does it seem that a lot of this is "we hollowed out these areas for economic efficiency and then all the dudes (regardless of race...) became layabouts…
people don't talk to their neighbors in the States either.
One of the cooler exp in my career was Theodore Ts'o responding to a (in retrospect dumb) query about some latency issues we were witnessing with fsync. I feel like twitter enables more of those interactions
I'd suggest reading the article before going 2012 era TCOT
The comment was about writing an app with no docs local or otherwise. That you hate python seems...irrelevant
It's not about stuff, it's about having other people. Some ( apparently a whole lot more than I thought) people find the lack of social interaction in American towns and cities depressing and alienating. Moreover you…
You're correct, but I'm a bitch (maybe because of school, parents, life, idk) ... this was somewhat comforting.
What about the problem that retail investors necessarily don't have good insights about individual companies (or stock pickers) but still want to benefit from economic growth?
Maybe this is an idiotic thought so forgive me if that's the case. Does it seem that a lot of this is "we hollowed out these areas for economic efficiency and then all the dudes (regardless of race...) became layabouts…
people don't talk to their neighbors in the States either.
One of the cooler exp in my career was Theodore Ts'o responding to a (in retrospect dumb) query about some latency issues we were witnessing with fsync. I feel like twitter enables more of those interactions
I'd suggest reading the article before going 2012 era TCOT
The comment was about writing an app with no docs local or otherwise. That you hate python seems...irrelevant
It's not about stuff, it's about having other people. Some ( apparently a whole lot more than I thought) people find the lack of social interaction in American towns and cities depressing and alienating. Moreover you…
You're correct, but I'm a bitch (maybe because of school, parents, life, idk) ... this was somewhat comforting.
What about the problem that retail investors necessarily don't have good insights about individual companies (or stock pickers) but still want to benefit from economic growth?