>Really feels like a subtle signal that if you don’t toe the line on every EA organization decision, you must be an outsider. Bingo. I like Scott's writing in general, I've interacted with him a few times, and EA…
I have found it somewhat... amusing... how this decision resulted in downgrading the entire community discussion section at EA Forum.
>to have all of their line-items exhaustively audited Historically, yes, that's the entire point of the movement. Audit everything in the goal of doing the most good and not wasting money on frivolities. The auditing…
On stagnated wages they're likely thinking of WTF Happened in 1971 (https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/) where productivity/wage growth detached from GDP. On credit card interest, per Forbes this week…
Seconding the 51! Excellent pen for the price. If one doesn't mind jumping through a hoop or two regarding shipping, vintage Montblancs are just about as cheap from Japan as the 51 is in the US, and sometimes cheaper.…
>Really feels like a subtle signal that if you don’t toe the line on every EA organization decision, you must be an outsider. Bingo. I like Scott's writing in general, I've interacted with him a few times, and EA…
I have found it somewhat... amusing... how this decision resulted in downgrading the entire community discussion section at EA Forum.
>to have all of their line-items exhaustively audited Historically, yes, that's the entire point of the movement. Audit everything in the goal of doing the most good and not wasting money on frivolities. The auditing…
On stagnated wages they're likely thinking of WTF Happened in 1971 (https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/) where productivity/wage growth detached from GDP. On credit card interest, per Forbes this week…
Seconding the 51! Excellent pen for the price. If one doesn't mind jumping through a hoop or two regarding shipping, vintage Montblancs are just about as cheap from Japan as the 51 is in the US, and sometimes cheaper.…