The reason we have licencing for barbers is that existing barbers wanted it and persued regulatory solutions to protect their market. Existing police officers do not want this.
On a corporate level it doesn't really matter as you're only taxed on your profits/losses. If we do a service swap ultimately it's just adding a revenue item with a matching loss, and these are infact quantified. As an…
This isn't a good take. > If you do the work but undervalue it, it's likely tax fraud. A company can value it's services as it chooses. If the work is performed for $1 or $5000 the government doesn't get a say in that.…
Many people live on sail yachts. They are a very economical way to live.
> I don't know any Europeans who'd prefer to have American healthcare. Selfishly I think my American healthcare is better than anything I ever had in the UK. I can see a doctor within 2 weeks even a specialist, I can…
I'd take issue with your price point but agree with the sentiment I've seen victorinox fibrox knives in Michelin Star kitchens, they get the job done and are very reasonably priced ($60 for a chef's knife). Admittedly…
> There's no substitute for experience here. It's also a very transferable skill so it's one that used to be taught in schools but no longer is. This 100% should be taught in school, it would have been one of the most…
I never tip before receiving the service. Always hit zero. It feels a bit weird to begin with but you get used to it and i've not been treated any differently. A tip is generally not required for coffee or to-go/counter…
as the other commenters didn't answer the question: No, it is not true for California
> In America, at least in restaurants, employers are allowed to pay a lower minimum wage to tipped employees. So tips are an essential part of a servers compensation and should not be considered optional. This actually…
i suppose we have come to expect 4 states: - off: no power, no activity - hibernate: no power, no activity session state saved to non-volatile storage - sleep: Minimal power, RAM remains powered with the session state,…
> Thier max output is only 9.6kW so it can’t do a whole home backup and the car can only run in backup mode when the grid is out. 9.6kW should be enough to backup your entire house, that's 87A... Lots of people only…
> unless I can find a non-competing job that pays me at least 70% plus whatever pay bump I’d expect for career advancement. This clearly depends on your role and industry. I can write code in a bunch of industries I've…
With my current close friends I get included in far more gossip than I care to be and know the intimate details of past partners, kinks, fantasies etc.
It's broadly true though. It doesn't apply to all of us but as a group it's a thing. Personally it's not for me, I'm a heterosexual male but I get on far better with women and find men's spaces intimidating.
> the enablers and puppet masters are already planning and laying groundwork for when Cheeto Jesus drops dead. We've already lost the battle, let's not lose the war. Their success in some way is tied to trump right now.…
works great until a group of space bats get in the way.
You mean people vocalize the QL part? I don't think I've ever said anything other than postgres
Because we have wider goals as a society that go beyond absolute freedom. However things like EV incentives don't make you less free, you can still buy whatever you want.
genocide is an intentional act. Smallpox did 90% of the work and nobody lifted a finger, at the time nobody could have forseen the effect of smallpox on the native population. After smallpox when the population of the…
post-war reconstruction fervor can inspire wealth creation. This is largely because there are no NIMBYs and eco-warriros sat around saying that the returning troops cant have a place to live and we cant have new…
is you're birth year 87? In which case you were able to save a deposit within 6 years of graduating? When i was at that stage my outgoings (rent, food, council tax, car, insurance) were probably 90% of my salary.
> None of us are rich but the system appears to be working from a sample of say 30 people aged 25 to 45 from different parts and backgrounds in the UK. I have a similar sample, all middle class in their 30's. The only…
when generals was released it was the same time my high-school were encouraging everyone enrolled in specific classes to get laptops as part of a pilot program (with some of the money coming from the government). I…
> Sous vide is still used quietly because it's a very practical technique with good results for certain protein preparations, and there are plenty of other useful bits of craft through the book. Similarly I guess mayo…
The reason we have licencing for barbers is that existing barbers wanted it and persued regulatory solutions to protect their market. Existing police officers do not want this.
On a corporate level it doesn't really matter as you're only taxed on your profits/losses. If we do a service swap ultimately it's just adding a revenue item with a matching loss, and these are infact quantified. As an…
This isn't a good take. > If you do the work but undervalue it, it's likely tax fraud. A company can value it's services as it chooses. If the work is performed for $1 or $5000 the government doesn't get a say in that.…
Many people live on sail yachts. They are a very economical way to live.
> I don't know any Europeans who'd prefer to have American healthcare. Selfishly I think my American healthcare is better than anything I ever had in the UK. I can see a doctor within 2 weeks even a specialist, I can…
I'd take issue with your price point but agree with the sentiment I've seen victorinox fibrox knives in Michelin Star kitchens, they get the job done and are very reasonably priced ($60 for a chef's knife). Admittedly…
> There's no substitute for experience here. It's also a very transferable skill so it's one that used to be taught in schools but no longer is. This 100% should be taught in school, it would have been one of the most…
I never tip before receiving the service. Always hit zero. It feels a bit weird to begin with but you get used to it and i've not been treated any differently. A tip is generally not required for coffee or to-go/counter…
as the other commenters didn't answer the question: No, it is not true for California
> In America, at least in restaurants, employers are allowed to pay a lower minimum wage to tipped employees. So tips are an essential part of a servers compensation and should not be considered optional. This actually…
i suppose we have come to expect 4 states: - off: no power, no activity - hibernate: no power, no activity session state saved to non-volatile storage - sleep: Minimal power, RAM remains powered with the session state,…
> Thier max output is only 9.6kW so it can’t do a whole home backup and the car can only run in backup mode when the grid is out. 9.6kW should be enough to backup your entire house, that's 87A... Lots of people only…
> unless I can find a non-competing job that pays me at least 70% plus whatever pay bump I’d expect for career advancement. This clearly depends on your role and industry. I can write code in a bunch of industries I've…
With my current close friends I get included in far more gossip than I care to be and know the intimate details of past partners, kinks, fantasies etc.
It's broadly true though. It doesn't apply to all of us but as a group it's a thing. Personally it's not for me, I'm a heterosexual male but I get on far better with women and find men's spaces intimidating.
> the enablers and puppet masters are already planning and laying groundwork for when Cheeto Jesus drops dead. We've already lost the battle, let's not lose the war. Their success in some way is tied to trump right now.…
works great until a group of space bats get in the way.
You mean people vocalize the QL part? I don't think I've ever said anything other than postgres
Because we have wider goals as a society that go beyond absolute freedom. However things like EV incentives don't make you less free, you can still buy whatever you want.
genocide is an intentional act. Smallpox did 90% of the work and nobody lifted a finger, at the time nobody could have forseen the effect of smallpox on the native population. After smallpox when the population of the…
post-war reconstruction fervor can inspire wealth creation. This is largely because there are no NIMBYs and eco-warriros sat around saying that the returning troops cant have a place to live and we cant have new…
is you're birth year 87? In which case you were able to save a deposit within 6 years of graduating? When i was at that stage my outgoings (rent, food, council tax, car, insurance) were probably 90% of my salary.
> None of us are rich but the system appears to be working from a sample of say 30 people aged 25 to 45 from different parts and backgrounds in the UK. I have a similar sample, all middle class in their 30's. The only…
when generals was released it was the same time my high-school were encouraging everyone enrolled in specific classes to get laptops as part of a pilot program (with some of the money coming from the government). I…
> Sous vide is still used quietly because it's a very practical technique with good results for certain protein preparations, and there are plenty of other useful bits of craft through the book. Similarly I guess mayo…