If the bank has 1M deposits, its net assets are 0. It has 1M is cash and has 1M in liabilities to depositors. If the bank loans out 900K, then it still has 0 net assets. It has 1M in liabilities to depositors, 100K in…
Fractional reserve banking lends out deposits. This creates risk, but the net assets on the books remain the same (actually assets increase due to interest). With USDT, they may have bought something like commercial…
Ah yes, ultimatums always boost morale when the stock is down over 70%. Attrition is likely to be an issue.
To me, "nanocules" sound like small molecules, which is the opposite of a protein.
Aren't proteins basically tiny mechanical machinery?
It would be easy to falsify this evidence with a natural ancestor to Covid-19.
Can these clone passive RFID dongles? My building uses them and they charge $60 for a copy. Not needing to buy a copy from my building would almost cover the cost of this device.
The price may also decline just because borrowing is more expensive. The difference between 2 and 6 percent interest is huge.
One way I could see this being cool is to drastically cut down the training time of some specific task. DeepMind's model can do a lot of things, but none particularly well. It would be nice if you could start with their…
Production has resumed: https://twitter.com/terra_money/status/1524812171179327488
Does it really suck? His leave is getting paid and he's getting severance, which is essentially more paid leave. He can spend more time with his child. He might actually find it preferable. Having recently went on…
Ok, here are the facts from the link: 1) Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth Alliance, was involved with viral research at the WIV. He received a grant from the NIH titled "Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus…
Quantum computers were theorized in 1980, and there still isn't even a basic prototype. 18 years later, the first 2-qubit quantum computer was built. There still isn't anything usable after 40 years.
> Uh, thanks for the link, but better if you'd just spell it out so it can be examined and responded to here. I'm not going to respond to a link. If you don't want to spend even a basic amount of time to learn about a…
This article covers a lot of the circumstantial evidence supporting a lab leak: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/03/the-virus-hunting-no... There basically is no evidence of a natural origin. No ancestors strains…
What’s wrong with using a single canvas? It can be faster. Google Docs and Figma, for example, use canvas rendering
Maybe we're discussing different things. I was responding to the claim that higher taxes doesn't cause people to move. Just because high earners live in NYC doesn't mean that there weren't some high earners that left…
It's easy to hate on SPACs. The duds brought to market were numerous. However, it was refreshing to see some new companies go public, which briefly reversed the trend of companies staying private for longer and longer.…
You can use arrays, but if you want to maintain the Elm-like model of before and after states, then you need to explicitly copy the array into the new state rather than rely on Go copying just the pointer.
Middle-sized companies usually pay dividends because that’s how the profit is moved from the business to the owners. Unlike many public companies that focus on stock growth as the main driver behind of providing…
One thing that I like about this is the implementation of returning state from the Update function. My only experience with Elm-style architecture is with react / redux which involves meticulously copying pieces of the…
Sure NYC has certain desirable aspects. Seattle has a different set (e.g. way better nature). The point isn’t to compare the cities to find the absolute best. Rather, the question is whether or not the benefits of…
Assuming an algorithmic stable coin could work reliably, wouldn’t it be strictly better than a stable coin backed by fiat? Getting it to work seems like it would be a real innovation.
How many recessions happen when a bunch of people think a recession will happen tomorrow? The Fed is trying to reduce inflation. It seems like they’ve done a pretty good job of doing so just by signaling an aggressive…
There is still 1.8T sitting in banks (based on reverse repo rate) with absolutely no purpose. It will be interesting to see what happens to this money.
If the bank has 1M deposits, its net assets are 0. It has 1M is cash and has 1M in liabilities to depositors. If the bank loans out 900K, then it still has 0 net assets. It has 1M in liabilities to depositors, 100K in…
Fractional reserve banking lends out deposits. This creates risk, but the net assets on the books remain the same (actually assets increase due to interest). With USDT, they may have bought something like commercial…
Ah yes, ultimatums always boost morale when the stock is down over 70%. Attrition is likely to be an issue.
To me, "nanocules" sound like small molecules, which is the opposite of a protein.
Aren't proteins basically tiny mechanical machinery?
It would be easy to falsify this evidence with a natural ancestor to Covid-19.
Can these clone passive RFID dongles? My building uses them and they charge $60 for a copy. Not needing to buy a copy from my building would almost cover the cost of this device.
The price may also decline just because borrowing is more expensive. The difference between 2 and 6 percent interest is huge.
One way I could see this being cool is to drastically cut down the training time of some specific task. DeepMind's model can do a lot of things, but none particularly well. It would be nice if you could start with their…
Production has resumed: https://twitter.com/terra_money/status/1524812171179327488
Does it really suck? His leave is getting paid and he's getting severance, which is essentially more paid leave. He can spend more time with his child. He might actually find it preferable. Having recently went on…
Ok, here are the facts from the link: 1) Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth Alliance, was involved with viral research at the WIV. He received a grant from the NIH titled "Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus…
Quantum computers were theorized in 1980, and there still isn't even a basic prototype. 18 years later, the first 2-qubit quantum computer was built. There still isn't anything usable after 40 years.
> Uh, thanks for the link, but better if you'd just spell it out so it can be examined and responded to here. I'm not going to respond to a link. If you don't want to spend even a basic amount of time to learn about a…
This article covers a lot of the circumstantial evidence supporting a lab leak: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/03/the-virus-hunting-no... There basically is no evidence of a natural origin. No ancestors strains…
What’s wrong with using a single canvas? It can be faster. Google Docs and Figma, for example, use canvas rendering
Maybe we're discussing different things. I was responding to the claim that higher taxes doesn't cause people to move. Just because high earners live in NYC doesn't mean that there weren't some high earners that left…
It's easy to hate on SPACs. The duds brought to market were numerous. However, it was refreshing to see some new companies go public, which briefly reversed the trend of companies staying private for longer and longer.…
You can use arrays, but if you want to maintain the Elm-like model of before and after states, then you need to explicitly copy the array into the new state rather than rely on Go copying just the pointer.
Middle-sized companies usually pay dividends because that’s how the profit is moved from the business to the owners. Unlike many public companies that focus on stock growth as the main driver behind of providing…
One thing that I like about this is the implementation of returning state from the Update function. My only experience with Elm-style architecture is with react / redux which involves meticulously copying pieces of the…
Sure NYC has certain desirable aspects. Seattle has a different set (e.g. way better nature). The point isn’t to compare the cities to find the absolute best. Rather, the question is whether or not the benefits of…
Assuming an algorithmic stable coin could work reliably, wouldn’t it be strictly better than a stable coin backed by fiat? Getting it to work seems like it would be a real innovation.
How many recessions happen when a bunch of people think a recession will happen tomorrow? The Fed is trying to reduce inflation. It seems like they’ve done a pretty good job of doing so just by signaling an aggressive…
There is still 1.8T sitting in banks (based on reverse repo rate) with absolutely no purpose. It will be interesting to see what happens to this money.