hackerguy99
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How else can money be created except through credit?
1. The cost of false positives is too high. 2. There is no incentive (yet) to not count fake accounts in "3 billion people use Facebook!". That's coming though, when ad prices fall.
Ignore the content because of the source, straight out of the Donald Trump play book.
>And we have no way of reporting someone for being the next Harvey Weinstien or even Ted Bundy Wait, are you equating name-calling with the crimes of Ted Bundy? There's a massive gap between saying you're going to rape…
>"We don't even pay for our health bills in Germany when leaving a doctor's office ;-)" It's impossible to get a family doctor in the majority of my country. But the system is free, so who cares, right?
>It is in Canada, Europe... And equally controversial (I'm Canadian).
>A pity that multinational companies can usually afford much better lawyers than the average Joe. It's a $400 device, that is the extent of the damage; how much do you think they are willing to spend on their legal?
>You will always be late to invest if you do not do your homework or are too risk averse. The stock market is full of "investment" ideas like this, rising thousands of percent over short periods. Are you researching all…
>One thing I struggle with is what is the 'right' price for a bitcoin. How do you calculate that? Do you think Bitcoin is money? Then the right price is simple: The amount of goods you can buy for 1 hour of labour…
When it hits the fan, and you want to come back to the US for safety, unmolested, you'll be able to. Should that be free?
>But that is a massive difference from traditional manufacturing and many assembly plants. Where do people get this stuff from? Have you ever been in a modern manufacturing facility?
HackerNews: where the CEO of Wells Fargo should see the guillotine for pushy salesmen, but taking money from regimes with a century of human rights abuses is ok.
>The range on the Leaf so far has not been especially good, limiting the market for it. And yet it's the best selling EV on the planet. It's foolish to compare a car that you can buy today (the Leaf) to a car that you…
>The Leaf is even mostly aimed at fleet mileage scoring. So it's your contention that 95% of HackerNews can see the future of EVs, but all the major manufacturers have and/or are going to miss it? Shaky bull thesis, my…
It's weird to me that saying "zone 1 and 2" are fine and "zone 3 and 4" are not is considered transparent or a "deep dive".
>he's talking more about mitigating the pain of recessions for the average person. So your claim is that the pain of recessions for the average person have been getting worse over time? Where is that evidence? I don't…
>SpaceX is not directly involved in that, but Tesla is, and I doubt places like Breitbart are interested in carefully drawing lines between the man's different companies. So you are accusing Breitbart of attacking Tesla…
>The U.S. has gotten progressively worse and worse at handling recessions Recessions have been fewer and lest frequent according to the data. What are you looking at that disputes this?