FYI, Redfin publishes the average percentage that homes in an area sell for relative to last asking price. For Sunnyvale, it's 9% above [1]. (I'd argue that highest asking price would be a better comparison, since the…
> but only if we all agree. "we all" in this case refers to the top single-digit percent of holders [1]. It's no small feat to get consensus there! But it's also not very decentralized/democratized and sounds a lot like…
I was locked out of my account for 3.5 years before they worked through the queue far enough to get to me. I stopped using Coinbase long before then though.
Hyperbole doesn't help here. Legalizing four-plexes in your neighborhood will almost never knock a million dollars off your home's value. I bet it'd be hard to find many examples of upzoning causing SFHs to drop…
Probably. I used to commute a stressful ~40 mins by car and would happily spend $6 to be able to read or nap on the way home. I'd definitely pay more to use someone else's self-driving car (and insurance liability, more…
(late reply) That wasn't what I was referring to. Net worth is (assets - debts), so the money for a down payment is largely the only part of a house that contributes to net worth at purchase time. In other words, your…
Totally. I'm deliberate and happy with the the bubble I've created. It's actually quite diverse in terms of authenticated sources-- the anonymous content is what's heavily filtered. > It certainly will be better to know…
I completely agree. But it's hard, since "politics" is broad and almost everything touches it in some way. The main way I've tried to achieve this is by largely limiting what I read to: 1. Authenticated contributors,…
Time in the market > timing the market. As long as you don't put more than ~30% of your money into a single asset (e.g. a house), then you're pretty certain to always make money in the long-term.
There are 3.4 billion internet users. It takes about 30 W to watch video in a browser [1]. Assuming every internet user watches 85 minutes of video per day [2] (517 hr/year), video consumption is 52 TWh per year. Or…
You're getting a lot of replies but I don't see anyone answering the initial questions. Some really rough math for playing video games: Assuming I'm playing with someone across the country, I hop 13 routers in a quick…
I use my Honeywell 24/7 and also find it effective [1] and easy to clean [2], even with our "hard" tap water. It might help that I use a good air filter nearby, which solves the dust problem. I used to use an ultrasonic…
0.5% of a big number is a big number. If it were a Google product, I'm pretty sure they'd be happy to get O(10s of millions) users in the first week (or 0.5% of the billions of existing users).
Absolutely. Upzoning never forces owners to "give up their home"-- maybe the issue is owners don't want their neighbors to be able to sell their homes to developers either.
I'd say there's effectively no latency, since most games don't need or benefit from <10 ms response times. I mainly play twitchy shooters on a fairly high-end PC (CSGO, Tarkov, Q3A back in the day) and was super…
I back up my photos from my phone to Dropbox, which is automated and seems to be reliable. Dropbox also makes it easy to back up to a hard drive I have in my possession. When combined with Google Photos, it's N+2…
FYI, Redfin publishes the average percentage that homes in an area sell for relative to last asking price. For Sunnyvale, it's 9% above [1]. (I'd argue that highest asking price would be a better comparison, since the…
> but only if we all agree. "we all" in this case refers to the top single-digit percent of holders [1]. It's no small feat to get consensus there! But it's also not very decentralized/democratized and sounds a lot like…
I was locked out of my account for 3.5 years before they worked through the queue far enough to get to me. I stopped using Coinbase long before then though.
Hyperbole doesn't help here. Legalizing four-plexes in your neighborhood will almost never knock a million dollars off your home's value. I bet it'd be hard to find many examples of upzoning causing SFHs to drop…
Probably. I used to commute a stressful ~40 mins by car and would happily spend $6 to be able to read or nap on the way home. I'd definitely pay more to use someone else's self-driving car (and insurance liability, more…
(late reply) That wasn't what I was referring to. Net worth is (assets - debts), so the money for a down payment is largely the only part of a house that contributes to net worth at purchase time. In other words, your…
Totally. I'm deliberate and happy with the the bubble I've created. It's actually quite diverse in terms of authenticated sources-- the anonymous content is what's heavily filtered. > It certainly will be better to know…
I completely agree. But it's hard, since "politics" is broad and almost everything touches it in some way. The main way I've tried to achieve this is by largely limiting what I read to: 1. Authenticated contributors,…
Time in the market > timing the market. As long as you don't put more than ~30% of your money into a single asset (e.g. a house), then you're pretty certain to always make money in the long-term.
There are 3.4 billion internet users. It takes about 30 W to watch video in a browser [1]. Assuming every internet user watches 85 minutes of video per day [2] (517 hr/year), video consumption is 52 TWh per year. Or…
You're getting a lot of replies but I don't see anyone answering the initial questions. Some really rough math for playing video games: Assuming I'm playing with someone across the country, I hop 13 routers in a quick…
I use my Honeywell 24/7 and also find it effective [1] and easy to clean [2], even with our "hard" tap water. It might help that I use a good air filter nearby, which solves the dust problem. I used to use an ultrasonic…
0.5% of a big number is a big number. If it were a Google product, I'm pretty sure they'd be happy to get O(10s of millions) users in the first week (or 0.5% of the billions of existing users).
Absolutely. Upzoning never forces owners to "give up their home"-- maybe the issue is owners don't want their neighbors to be able to sell their homes to developers either.
I'd say there's effectively no latency, since most games don't need or benefit from <10 ms response times. I mainly play twitchy shooters on a fairly high-end PC (CSGO, Tarkov, Q3A back in the day) and was super…
I back up my photos from my phone to Dropbox, which is automated and seems to be reliable. Dropbox also makes it easy to back up to a hard drive I have in my possession. When combined with Google Photos, it's N+2…