cheap tires wear faster than expensive ones in the same category tire. should people who can’t afford slow wearing tires or repaired/used tires be effectively charged more than someone who can afford top of the line?…
I found this blog post to be quite interesting https://www.lynalden.com/fraying-petrodollar-system/
I wanted to go into ATC training but am too old at 32. Was pretty disappointed by that.
I would love to see separation of sports from other content in this revamp. As someone who doesn't even like/watch soccer, it would be great if 3/4 of the feed wasn't just MLS spam. I am never going to subscribe to that…
It is most certainly fraud to lie about protections in place to protect customer assets. That includes backstop insurance and auto-liquidation practices.
If you actually look at the article the very first code sample shows how certain customers (Alameda) are directly exempt from auto liquidation & can carry negative balances at FTX.
this is pretty common from what I have seen. especially with books.
nobody is calling an iphone a budget phone. adding tax and optional accessories to call this a $1k phone is disingenuous
the iphone 15 starts at 799.
do people really think this is clearer than looping.. my mind immediately goes to a loop here
I use carplay in my CX5 and have no issues (my cx5 does not have a touch screen at all, 2022)
if you are driving defensively? you may think there is potential for brake usage in the upcoming section of highway, so you might take your foot off the accelerator and hover the brake just in case. I believe this is…
Every year Spotify gets worse, and I say this as a 10yr premium subscriber
What took over?
Agree. I guess it's self preservation - managers decide who is laid off and are more likely to believe it's the ICs who are unproductive, not the many tiers of middle management who do nothing quantifiable. Quite…
from the article: For its part, LG saw an incremental increase in water-filter sales when it tracked water volumes on connected fridges versus non-connected fridges, the company told the Journal.
Aren't they just back to prices 2-3 years ago? Also, do people really think that cutting profit margins is bullish for Tesla?
The post pandemic layoff was nowhere near 10%
Hottest month for me was aug, I paid around 161 ~$135 1190kWh (charged at ~$0.114 / kWh) ~$10.50 tax ~15.50 other fees/riders which can not be recouped with panels OP is somehow paying ~25c/kWh, though I have to believe…
This is a great point. Avg cost for me last year was less than half, around 11c/kWh Though, https://www.eia.gov/electricity/state/ makes me wonder how you are getting 25c/kWh prices, as author estimates. Maybe higher…
I live in a much hotter and much more humid area than the author does, and my bills are not even remotely close to these. I do run my AC through the summer, probably more than most
I am surprised at these power bills, at least in my area the implied "savings" are 2-3 times what my bill is on any given month. Huge house maybe?
Will be interesting to see what Bret works on next, he seems to have done largely a good job at Salesforce in the past two years I wonder if the co-ceo model will return again.
Isn't the argument to add sideloading / other stores to ios? How does installing an alternate store to get a cheaper spotify app compare to installing a PWA?
Plenty of other threads about the fees but you feel the need to come comment this in a chain about Spotify neglecting to build for and support their customers. Your reply (and mine) are so incredibly unrelated to this…
cheap tires wear faster than expensive ones in the same category tire. should people who can’t afford slow wearing tires or repaired/used tires be effectively charged more than someone who can afford top of the line?…
I found this blog post to be quite interesting https://www.lynalden.com/fraying-petrodollar-system/
I wanted to go into ATC training but am too old at 32. Was pretty disappointed by that.
I would love to see separation of sports from other content in this revamp. As someone who doesn't even like/watch soccer, it would be great if 3/4 of the feed wasn't just MLS spam. I am never going to subscribe to that…
It is most certainly fraud to lie about protections in place to protect customer assets. That includes backstop insurance and auto-liquidation practices.
If you actually look at the article the very first code sample shows how certain customers (Alameda) are directly exempt from auto liquidation & can carry negative balances at FTX.
this is pretty common from what I have seen. especially with books.
nobody is calling an iphone a budget phone. adding tax and optional accessories to call this a $1k phone is disingenuous
the iphone 15 starts at 799.
do people really think this is clearer than looping.. my mind immediately goes to a loop here
I use carplay in my CX5 and have no issues (my cx5 does not have a touch screen at all, 2022)
if you are driving defensively? you may think there is potential for brake usage in the upcoming section of highway, so you might take your foot off the accelerator and hover the brake just in case. I believe this is…
Every year Spotify gets worse, and I say this as a 10yr premium subscriber
What took over?
Agree. I guess it's self preservation - managers decide who is laid off and are more likely to believe it's the ICs who are unproductive, not the many tiers of middle management who do nothing quantifiable. Quite…
from the article: For its part, LG saw an incremental increase in water-filter sales when it tracked water volumes on connected fridges versus non-connected fridges, the company told the Journal.
Aren't they just back to prices 2-3 years ago? Also, do people really think that cutting profit margins is bullish for Tesla?
The post pandemic layoff was nowhere near 10%
Hottest month for me was aug, I paid around 161 ~$135 1190kWh (charged at ~$0.114 / kWh) ~$10.50 tax ~15.50 other fees/riders which can not be recouped with panels OP is somehow paying ~25c/kWh, though I have to believe…
This is a great point. Avg cost for me last year was less than half, around 11c/kWh Though, https://www.eia.gov/electricity/state/ makes me wonder how you are getting 25c/kWh prices, as author estimates. Maybe higher…
I live in a much hotter and much more humid area than the author does, and my bills are not even remotely close to these. I do run my AC through the summer, probably more than most
I am surprised at these power bills, at least in my area the implied "savings" are 2-3 times what my bill is on any given month. Huge house maybe?
Will be interesting to see what Bret works on next, he seems to have done largely a good job at Salesforce in the past two years I wonder if the co-ceo model will return again.
Isn't the argument to add sideloading / other stores to ios? How does installing an alternate store to get a cheaper spotify app compare to installing a PWA?
Plenty of other threads about the fees but you feel the need to come comment this in a chain about Spotify neglecting to build for and support their customers. Your reply (and mine) are so incredibly unrelated to this…