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Nobody is entitled to return on their investment. Not only that, these clowns cannibalized inventory for locals and sold it to tourists, gutting neighborhoods and pricing local families out (the very things that made…
And yet it says nothing of the evils of ad hoc private group chat and the miracle required to remember what secret combination of usernames -- like remembering the nuclear codes -- gets you to an earlier conversation…
Education, at its best, is dangerous. There's no way around that.
The company formerly known as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing?
I thought communism disavowed ownership
163,696 square miles in California and it can only be these 49...
Talk about unclear on the concept. The Good & Co study had nothing to do with quality. It was about thinking attitudes. You have to be pretty clueless to confuse the two. Send the writer back to the minor leagues for…
Favelas for you and you and you...
It's no more dangerous than spray paint is dangerous. If you're prone to be an abuser, avoiding them is probably not a bad thing. But credit cards in themselves aren't the problem: it's about self-regulation.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12292973
One that knows when to STFU
Hello. Welcome to 1998, when I knew doctors at UCSF moved to Texas because they couldn't afford to buy a house in the city. This technically isn't a brand new phenomenon.
Is this Jeopardy? Why is the headline in the form of a question?
So not a U-turn on the La Palma megatsunami?
Suicide is just another form of self-defense
Netflix is the DVD bargain bin of the Internet. I would never consider them relevant to the "world it created" because that world only offers fewer than 10-12 of Spike Lee's Top 100 movie canon.
Pffft. I've laid off 10 people in my sleep in past startups
Give us driverless cars and we may as well go back to the family room radio for nightly listening.
I got none of that from the same read. I got more of the phenomenon where people personally self-identify with people in stretch pants and masks now and the expectation that they own the tales more than their creators.
Reads like it was more to convince themselves of their decision than anybody else here
It's the "there's nothing more intolerant than an open-minded liberal" problem...
Old https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11723133
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Nobody is entitled to return on their investment. Not only that, these clowns cannibalized inventory for locals and sold it to tourists, gutting neighborhoods and pricing local families out (the very things that made…
And yet it says nothing of the evils of ad hoc private group chat and the miracle required to remember what secret combination of usernames -- like remembering the nuclear codes -- gets you to an earlier conversation…
Education, at its best, is dangerous. There's no way around that.
The company formerly known as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing?
I thought communism disavowed ownership
163,696 square miles in California and it can only be these 49...
Talk about unclear on the concept. The Good & Co study had nothing to do with quality. It was about thinking attitudes. You have to be pretty clueless to confuse the two. Send the writer back to the minor leagues for…
Favelas for you and you and you...
It's no more dangerous than spray paint is dangerous. If you're prone to be an abuser, avoiding them is probably not a bad thing. But credit cards in themselves aren't the problem: it's about self-regulation.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12292973
One that knows when to STFU
Hello. Welcome to 1998, when I knew doctors at UCSF moved to Texas because they couldn't afford to buy a house in the city. This technically isn't a brand new phenomenon.
Is this Jeopardy? Why is the headline in the form of a question?
So not a U-turn on the La Palma megatsunami?
Suicide is just another form of self-defense
Netflix is the DVD bargain bin of the Internet. I would never consider them relevant to the "world it created" because that world only offers fewer than 10-12 of Spike Lee's Top 100 movie canon.
Pffft. I've laid off 10 people in my sleep in past startups
Give us driverless cars and we may as well go back to the family room radio for nightly listening.
I got none of that from the same read. I got more of the phenomenon where people personally self-identify with people in stretch pants and masks now and the expectation that they own the tales more than their creators.
Reads like it was more to convince themselves of their decision than anybody else here
It's the "there's nothing more intolerant than an open-minded liberal" problem...
Old https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11723133