> But barring shifting to a European model of college funding, I don't see the US allowing dischargeable loans, nor do I think they should, because the reality of it is that colleges won't reduce their rates nor…
>Some of the clips show in the video referenced in the article actually seem pretty "sane" to me - the one guy saying "I'm not worried about getting this illness", another saying for most people it will seem just like…
The key feature of coinbase and gemini is of course that they are following all the regs and are the most trustworthy exchanges out there. The people who want 150x leverage on a shady exchange are not the same…
Yeah that is pretty disgusting. By doing this, it steals a label with a 'fairly' clear meaning, agenda, and history to prop up any old complaint. This is beyond disingenuous and actually will end up causing more harm to…
Did you read the entire article you cite, or did you just get stuck on one paragraph? > "In our time, the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms — from the totalitarian and…
> Thiel is, in fact, literally arguing that democracy is bad because it gives people with critiques of capitalism a say in the way their country is run. Kind of. He is saying democracy is bad because it inherently leads…
>Why do you bring in the left/right partisan divide into this? Because the right has been complaining about these specific FBI agents biased conduct in this investigation for years now and trying to turn this into a 'we…
Yes I agree. A 'what is the problem with using sshd?' or similar seems valid to me. It gives them a way to actually explain if there is a problem and if not, oh that might work.
> Nationalism isn't normal, countries are a completely artificial construct. Compared to what? Being a primitive mammal? Sure you could claim that the 'nation' didn't exist long enough to support this but devotion to a…
How about stop trying to take shortcuts and have an actual rigorous progression? It sure would help out on problems of statistical errors in scientific literature, Sure not everyone might be able to pass these classes,…
This is a really spot on take on this moment in time. I also wrote a bot circa 2016/2017 [1] and the constant exchange error handling killed any profit I would eek out of the arbitrage. I was only doing this part time…
It is a bit infuriating that there is this 'boogeyman' in CA when really if you listen to any interview with Brad Parscale he says pretty clearly it is all due to them actually using everything facebook offered them.…
Huh?? Isn't setting up the structure and abusing the US position what has been happening for the past half century? It actually seems like the recent change has been to let china get away with whatever they want with no…
HL3 would have brought attention for sure but you are selling dota a bit short here. Personally I bought in day 1 to artifact based solely on how much I love dota. I have spent hundreds on dota cosmetics, battle passes,…
> Isn't the point of limiting the power of government to actually help the general population to survive and prosper though? It might be a lovely side benefit, but no, I don't think it is the point or outright goal in…
> Are there any real world success stories of Austrian economics? It's like the libertarian version of communism's "works perfectly in theory". It is exactly that. There is no example of pure austrian economics just as…
From what I understand this whole 'shortage' is just a result of the US selling off its massive helium reserve over the years. So the prices are artificially low due to this, and now they are going to go up since…
By far a much better write up of the issue.
But that is a really overblown and damaging worry. This study gives us actual facts that we probably need to treat men and women differently to help them both out better in dealing with pain. We need more studies which…
It is worth pointing out that the study discussed here was done in 2015, prior to the change. Hopefully the NIH change will get more researchers out of their standard patterns though.
Yeah looks like I obviously touched a nerve with some people here I guess?
To consume $100k a month we need a $10-20 million dollar mortgage (50-100k/mo depending on years and rate). I have to assume a few cars, dining, etc would probably end up being $10-20k/mo so the mortgage is probably…
Isn't it related? Isn't the whole reason that ad sellers like google are censoring porn is to make their platforms palatable for big ad buyers?
I am extremely dubious of most of the stories as well, but I think that they did work as a cable tech probably. The comments on having to piss hit very close to home even though I was a different blue collar worker for…
Although not really what you are talking about I think the issue is that stripe and paypal willccut people off also. subscribestar, a competitor to patreon, was banned from paypal and stripe for being allowing some of…
> But barring shifting to a European model of college funding, I don't see the US allowing dischargeable loans, nor do I think they should, because the reality of it is that colleges won't reduce their rates nor…
>Some of the clips show in the video referenced in the article actually seem pretty "sane" to me - the one guy saying "I'm not worried about getting this illness", another saying for most people it will seem just like…
The key feature of coinbase and gemini is of course that they are following all the regs and are the most trustworthy exchanges out there. The people who want 150x leverage on a shady exchange are not the same…
Yeah that is pretty disgusting. By doing this, it steals a label with a 'fairly' clear meaning, agenda, and history to prop up any old complaint. This is beyond disingenuous and actually will end up causing more harm to…
Did you read the entire article you cite, or did you just get stuck on one paragraph? > "In our time, the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms — from the totalitarian and…
> Thiel is, in fact, literally arguing that democracy is bad because it gives people with critiques of capitalism a say in the way their country is run. Kind of. He is saying democracy is bad because it inherently leads…
>Why do you bring in the left/right partisan divide into this? Because the right has been complaining about these specific FBI agents biased conduct in this investigation for years now and trying to turn this into a 'we…
Yes I agree. A 'what is the problem with using sshd?' or similar seems valid to me. It gives them a way to actually explain if there is a problem and if not, oh that might work.
> Nationalism isn't normal, countries are a completely artificial construct. Compared to what? Being a primitive mammal? Sure you could claim that the 'nation' didn't exist long enough to support this but devotion to a…
How about stop trying to take shortcuts and have an actual rigorous progression? It sure would help out on problems of statistical errors in scientific literature, Sure not everyone might be able to pass these classes,…
This is a really spot on take on this moment in time. I also wrote a bot circa 2016/2017 [1] and the constant exchange error handling killed any profit I would eek out of the arbitrage. I was only doing this part time…
It is a bit infuriating that there is this 'boogeyman' in CA when really if you listen to any interview with Brad Parscale he says pretty clearly it is all due to them actually using everything facebook offered them.…
Huh?? Isn't setting up the structure and abusing the US position what has been happening for the past half century? It actually seems like the recent change has been to let china get away with whatever they want with no…
HL3 would have brought attention for sure but you are selling dota a bit short here. Personally I bought in day 1 to artifact based solely on how much I love dota. I have spent hundreds on dota cosmetics, battle passes,…
> Isn't the point of limiting the power of government to actually help the general population to survive and prosper though? It might be a lovely side benefit, but no, I don't think it is the point or outright goal in…
> Are there any real world success stories of Austrian economics? It's like the libertarian version of communism's "works perfectly in theory". It is exactly that. There is no example of pure austrian economics just as…
From what I understand this whole 'shortage' is just a result of the US selling off its massive helium reserve over the years. So the prices are artificially low due to this, and now they are going to go up since…
By far a much better write up of the issue.
But that is a really overblown and damaging worry. This study gives us actual facts that we probably need to treat men and women differently to help them both out better in dealing with pain. We need more studies which…
It is worth pointing out that the study discussed here was done in 2015, prior to the change. Hopefully the NIH change will get more researchers out of their standard patterns though.
Yeah looks like I obviously touched a nerve with some people here I guess?
To consume $100k a month we need a $10-20 million dollar mortgage (50-100k/mo depending on years and rate). I have to assume a few cars, dining, etc would probably end up being $10-20k/mo so the mortgage is probably…
Isn't it related? Isn't the whole reason that ad sellers like google are censoring porn is to make their platforms palatable for big ad buyers?
I am extremely dubious of most of the stories as well, but I think that they did work as a cable tech probably. The comments on having to piss hit very close to home even though I was a different blue collar worker for…
Although not really what you are talking about I think the issue is that stripe and paypal willccut people off also. subscribestar, a competitor to patreon, was banned from paypal and stripe for being allowing some of…