Silicon Valley has to be at least 65% cult.
This might sound super gross (ok, it's super-gross) but I have a pet theory that your odds of being hired have a lot to do with your "fuckability" - regardless of your gender. That is to say, I think men who hire will…
Yeah I like spritz, but also like Spreed better.
I doubt the ACA will ever fully live up to its promise because Congressional Republicans need to try and overturn it every 4 months. Even if they don't succeed, they still end up injecting uncertainty into the market,…
OK, but as long as individuals buy their insurance through an exchange so that they can benefit from group purchasing. Otherwise, people who purchase as an individual won't be able to negotiate for lower prices.
Hey, doctors have a lot of shitty real estate investments they need to cover.
The bringing-out is itself a kind of context. That kind of critical/analytical context is far, far different from simply setting up a forum in a huge social media site where impressionable people sometimes congregate.…
Hey, ya know what? There are some people who very strongly believe that the only place in America they can live safely is in the SF Bay Area. And we're going to see more and more stories in the news about why that's the…
It's 'cause Texans are classy.
It's still quite possible to be a completely legal asshole. I'm surprised this is news.
David Hume's Problem of Induction strikes again! But that's not how science works.
And as we saw, despite claims from worry warts like Ron Paul, and from gold advertisers playing pump 'n dump, there was no inflation in the US to speak of. Throughout The Great Recession government bond prices remained…
"...there is huge political opposition to counter-cyclical fiscal policy." Congress doesn't want to spend money on infrastructure.
My pet theory is that there's a recession in the first term of any new president. Although, you'd have to give an allowance for Bush Sr. sharing one with the first term of Bill Clinton. If a president could time a…
Oh good. Just in time to keep labor from having any pricing power. Excellent.
Oh OK, so they're burnout factories.
Pardon my pedestrian take, but I think we're on similar pages. This is the weird, bizarro-world we inhabit because these "markets" are run by supply-side money flows. These companies don't have time to deal with the…
Nope.
pathetic.
HN articles should be interesting or relevant.
The title needs to be updated to show that it's 2017.
I love Hacker News apologists.
Or you'll spend it all on rent?
Always nice to see a perverse incentive. But thankfully, in America we work for corporations, not the other way around.
Did you feel a disturbance in The Force?
Silicon Valley has to be at least 65% cult.
This might sound super gross (ok, it's super-gross) but I have a pet theory that your odds of being hired have a lot to do with your "fuckability" - regardless of your gender. That is to say, I think men who hire will…
Yeah I like spritz, but also like Spreed better.
I doubt the ACA will ever fully live up to its promise because Congressional Republicans need to try and overturn it every 4 months. Even if they don't succeed, they still end up injecting uncertainty into the market,…
OK, but as long as individuals buy their insurance through an exchange so that they can benefit from group purchasing. Otherwise, people who purchase as an individual won't be able to negotiate for lower prices.
Hey, doctors have a lot of shitty real estate investments they need to cover.
The bringing-out is itself a kind of context. That kind of critical/analytical context is far, far different from simply setting up a forum in a huge social media site where impressionable people sometimes congregate.…
Hey, ya know what? There are some people who very strongly believe that the only place in America they can live safely is in the SF Bay Area. And we're going to see more and more stories in the news about why that's the…
It's 'cause Texans are classy.
It's still quite possible to be a completely legal asshole. I'm surprised this is news.
David Hume's Problem of Induction strikes again! But that's not how science works.
And as we saw, despite claims from worry warts like Ron Paul, and from gold advertisers playing pump 'n dump, there was no inflation in the US to speak of. Throughout The Great Recession government bond prices remained…
"...there is huge political opposition to counter-cyclical fiscal policy." Congress doesn't want to spend money on infrastructure.
My pet theory is that there's a recession in the first term of any new president. Although, you'd have to give an allowance for Bush Sr. sharing one with the first term of Bill Clinton. If a president could time a…
Oh good. Just in time to keep labor from having any pricing power. Excellent.
Oh OK, so they're burnout factories.
Pardon my pedestrian take, but I think we're on similar pages. This is the weird, bizarro-world we inhabit because these "markets" are run by supply-side money flows. These companies don't have time to deal with the…
Nope.
pathetic.
HN articles should be interesting or relevant.
The title needs to be updated to show that it's 2017.
I love Hacker News apologists.
Or you'll spend it all on rent?
Always nice to see a perverse incentive. But thankfully, in America we work for corporations, not the other way around.
Did you feel a disturbance in The Force?