I just wanted to note how precise of a bet this is. I will be stealing the exact definition of conditions and contexts to which the bet applies, to future bets of my own.
Please excuse my ignorance, but I don't understand this. Scenario 1: I have $100 in gains this year. I owe $30 in taxes. I am left with $70. (Say $100 is 30% bracket) Scenario 2: I have $100 in gains this year. I write…
You could flatten the json object - instead of joining the keys with a `.` scheme, treat those as columns in your sheet.
I just wanted to note how precise of a bet this is. I will be stealing the exact definition of conditions and contexts to which the bet applies, to future bets of my own.
Please excuse my ignorance, but I don't understand this. Scenario 1: I have $100 in gains this year. I owe $30 in taxes. I am left with $70. (Say $100 is 30% bracket) Scenario 2: I have $100 in gains this year. I write…
You could flatten the json object - instead of joining the keys with a `.` scheme, treat those as columns in your sheet.