That's true. Good Clinical Practice guidelines say that Institutional Review Boards must evaluate compensation is not too high otherwise it constitutes "undue influence". ...but I think that's a terrible idea. I…
I worked at a small-to-mid-size clinical research organization for a hot minute. That company had its own set of - let's say "unique" - problems*, but the author touched on many of the issues I saw in my short…
As someone who has actually flown on the Concorde, I can say that I'd gladly endure its tight seats again and empty my wallet in exchange for a shorter flight. Heck, if I had the option between spending $20,000 for a…
What fortuitous timing to see this post. I bought an MX Master 3 for Mac mouse for my Silicon Mac Mini about a year and a half ago but quickly shelved it because the cursor would frequently make irritating little jumps.…
While I agree with much of your first couple sentences and resisting the emotional urge to think recovery is impossible, you're walking a hazardous line between believing recession timing is effectively impossible and…
Scuttleblurb, David Kim's SubStack, sends out in-depth write ups of companies. It's technically an investing newsletter, but it's really more about the mechanics of a given industry and how a particular company or group…
Correct. Aatsmyles was mistaken in relating the goodwill he/she described to accounting goodwill. In other words, aatsmyles shouldn't have used the phrase "account for" goodwill. Interestingly (at least to a weird human…
Shouldn't there be a way to only search multiple forums through some userscript? Only found out about userscript after messing around with an iOS app called HyperWeb. At least in my limited understanding of userscript's…
To reductio ad absurdum that - every time you see any marketing, eg “Drink Coca-Cola because it’s refreshing”, you should hear “Drink Coca-Cola because it’ll make us money.” To your point though: “democratize x” makes…
Indeed, contracts can be invalidated if they're abusive. For example, there's a doctrine in contract law called unconscionability. If you buy an airline ticket to Boston, the captain can't say upon landing "Welcome to…
People often feel differently about food animals than they do about lab animals. Part of it has to do with the kinds of animals. People get very upset about the treatment of beagles, which are used in research for human…
I'll give you this: If you only applied a wealth tax to the wealthiest-of-the-wealthy, say billionaires only, the number of individuals might be small enough such that it's not an insane administration challenge. Forbes…
Perfect *is* the enemy of the good here. Major components of the economy are not valued regularly, e.g. private businesses. Sure, if a buyer paid $10MM last week for a private business, we might say it's worth $10MM…
Retention is one reason. Two other reasons are friction of switching jobs + labor not being highly commoditized. Friction: If I'm getting paid $80k a year as a junior dev, I'm probably not going to switch to a similar…
You're absolutely right. I likely wouldn't. But you have to ask whether those ideas (barriers to investing capital, tariffs, etc) are good ideas. We'd all like people to earn more and live better lives. It seems like…
I’m no Tim Ferriss fanboy, but her “exploitation” critique is wrong. Paying people overseas for what would be a low salary in one’s home country isn’t exploitation. Say you’re paying someone abroad $3 an hour while…
First, as other posters have mentioned, there are b shares that trade in the hundreds of dollars - BRK.B. Yes, their voting rights are disproportionately lower, but you can still get a stake in the ownership without…
Right. The key passage is under rule 1 from the article: “You will give me interesting or meaningful work.” First, the author says interesting OR meaningful work. So even if it’s true that the developer won’t be…
You have a point in that money does get taxed multiple times as it moves around. But I don’t believe that makes the term “double taxation” BS. It’s a useful term in a world where there are two structures for business…
One aspect I haven’t seen mentioned in the comments or in the article: double taxation. One of the drawbacks of structuring a business as a c-corp is that you have double taxation: once, at the corporate rate then again…
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In my Twitter feed a couple months ago, I saw a tweet (a promoted tweet? If they even have that and I’m remembering correctly) advertising a crypto “pumping group” on Discord. Yes, they actually referred to themselves…
In my humble opinion, that might overcomplicate things without providing much in the way of risk reduction. Owning a basket of currencies might make sense in a world where, globally, only some central banks had loose…
Oh, I didn't mean to suggest they're the same, just explaining why buying the dip isn't a good principal on its own. Something like VTI has the advantage that it's not going to ever be totally worthless unlike any one…
It gets worse. If your adversary believes your missile defense system is highly effective, when in fact it is not, the adversary will be more willing to launch a preventive attack. You don't want nuclear-armed…
That's true. Good Clinical Practice guidelines say that Institutional Review Boards must evaluate compensation is not too high otherwise it constitutes "undue influence". ...but I think that's a terrible idea. I…
I worked at a small-to-mid-size clinical research organization for a hot minute. That company had its own set of - let's say "unique" - problems*, but the author touched on many of the issues I saw in my short…
As someone who has actually flown on the Concorde, I can say that I'd gladly endure its tight seats again and empty my wallet in exchange for a shorter flight. Heck, if I had the option between spending $20,000 for a…
What fortuitous timing to see this post. I bought an MX Master 3 for Mac mouse for my Silicon Mac Mini about a year and a half ago but quickly shelved it because the cursor would frequently make irritating little jumps.…
While I agree with much of your first couple sentences and resisting the emotional urge to think recovery is impossible, you're walking a hazardous line between believing recession timing is effectively impossible and…
Scuttleblurb, David Kim's SubStack, sends out in-depth write ups of companies. It's technically an investing newsletter, but it's really more about the mechanics of a given industry and how a particular company or group…
Correct. Aatsmyles was mistaken in relating the goodwill he/she described to accounting goodwill. In other words, aatsmyles shouldn't have used the phrase "account for" goodwill. Interestingly (at least to a weird human…
Shouldn't there be a way to only search multiple forums through some userscript? Only found out about userscript after messing around with an iOS app called HyperWeb. At least in my limited understanding of userscript's…
To reductio ad absurdum that - every time you see any marketing, eg “Drink Coca-Cola because it’s refreshing”, you should hear “Drink Coca-Cola because it’ll make us money.” To your point though: “democratize x” makes…
Indeed, contracts can be invalidated if they're abusive. For example, there's a doctrine in contract law called unconscionability. If you buy an airline ticket to Boston, the captain can't say upon landing "Welcome to…
People often feel differently about food animals than they do about lab animals. Part of it has to do with the kinds of animals. People get very upset about the treatment of beagles, which are used in research for human…
I'll give you this: If you only applied a wealth tax to the wealthiest-of-the-wealthy, say billionaires only, the number of individuals might be small enough such that it's not an insane administration challenge. Forbes…
Perfect *is* the enemy of the good here. Major components of the economy are not valued regularly, e.g. private businesses. Sure, if a buyer paid $10MM last week for a private business, we might say it's worth $10MM…
Retention is one reason. Two other reasons are friction of switching jobs + labor not being highly commoditized. Friction: If I'm getting paid $80k a year as a junior dev, I'm probably not going to switch to a similar…
You're absolutely right. I likely wouldn't. But you have to ask whether those ideas (barriers to investing capital, tariffs, etc) are good ideas. We'd all like people to earn more and live better lives. It seems like…
I’m no Tim Ferriss fanboy, but her “exploitation” critique is wrong. Paying people overseas for what would be a low salary in one’s home country isn’t exploitation. Say you’re paying someone abroad $3 an hour while…
First, as other posters have mentioned, there are b shares that trade in the hundreds of dollars - BRK.B. Yes, their voting rights are disproportionately lower, but you can still get a stake in the ownership without…
Right. The key passage is under rule 1 from the article: “You will give me interesting or meaningful work.” First, the author says interesting OR meaningful work. So even if it’s true that the developer won’t be…
You have a point in that money does get taxed multiple times as it moves around. But I don’t believe that makes the term “double taxation” BS. It’s a useful term in a world where there are two structures for business…
One aspect I haven’t seen mentioned in the comments or in the article: double taxation. One of the drawbacks of structuring a business as a c-corp is that you have double taxation: once, at the corporate rate then again…
Location: Miami, FL, USA Remote: Yes or local Willing to relocate: No Technologies: SQL (SQLite, T-SQL, PostGres, MySQL), Python, R, Git, HTML/CSS Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrcharles/ Email: cbarr at alum…
In my Twitter feed a couple months ago, I saw a tweet (a promoted tweet? If they even have that and I’m remembering correctly) advertising a crypto “pumping group” on Discord. Yes, they actually referred to themselves…
In my humble opinion, that might overcomplicate things without providing much in the way of risk reduction. Owning a basket of currencies might make sense in a world where, globally, only some central banks had loose…
Oh, I didn't mean to suggest they're the same, just explaining why buying the dip isn't a good principal on its own. Something like VTI has the advantage that it's not going to ever be totally worthless unlike any one…
It gets worse. If your adversary believes your missile defense system is highly effective, when in fact it is not, the adversary will be more willing to launch a preventive attack. You don't want nuclear-armed…