Depends on the market. Crypto and prediction markets wont stop.
> What was Microsoft plan to increase profit? IMO, at the time, it was to buy ABK and make CoD an Xbox exclusive. That clearly didn't play out when everyone screamed about it being (rightly!) anticompetitive, and so…
I'm actually doing something similar, myself, and doing a MSc in CS right now. I'm somewhat jealous of how little group work you had to do! Almost every course I'm going through now has 1-3 group work assignments each.…
> That's unfair that the US government gets to stick its grubby fingers into every TLD that isn't a country code. You're right in a sense, but the US invented the internet, so they get to invent the rules, no?
Definitely not the case with the PS5 version, which I can install and play offline to my heart 's content.
Have a read here! https://github.com/Leader-board/OA-and-Interviews/blob/main/... Once they take in your job application, they're processing your data. You've then got a right, wherever you're from, to see what…
Or just allow what happens in the EU. Every time I've applied for a job and been rejected, I put through a GDPR request and find out the reasons I was rejected.
Just a regular old username + password, kind of like HN allows?
> I would eat my hat if Mistral doesn’t go out of business in next 5 years Hope you're hungry. The Mistral are going to what most great European companies are good at - regulatory arbitrage. They're going to insert…
It's a business that seems to have high operational leverage. Effectively, similar to airlines. Enormous capital outlays with low marginal costs, so once the current infra has been built at cost x, the additional data…
This is why I think in the long run, the Chinese models will probably end up winning where it matters. You can get a cluster of relatively affordable 30 or 4090s, load up DeepSeek v4 and let it rip. Your only ongoing…
The "guardrails" are just Anthropic's attempt at building a moat. Guarantee they'll be seeking regulation around AI as well to ensure a form of regulatory capture. Guardrails, in this context, are useless. Anyone who's…
Look, I'm not from the US, I'm guessing maybe the pay for tradesmen isn't as high as in Australia. But what you're suggesting as a comparison involves a pretty high degree of variance and odds are stacked against you.…
I love this - it seems so obvious but I had never thought about it that way!
Unironically the most simple (note; not easy) way to become a multi-millionaire. Do a trade in your 20s, leverage that into running your own trades business in your 30s, and have a >10m valuation business by your 40s.…
Is it really any surprise with how expensive psychologists and therapy are?
They also only earn $50-80 per month
I think they're more referring to the scalable service economy. Haircuts, which are a service, don't scale (unless we're talking about robotics or something).
Someone (can't remember who) said it best. US is the best at going from 0 to 1, China is the best at going from 1 to 100.
The idea is broadly similar, but I guess here's another example with a company this time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_Bubble_of_1769 The point is that I don't think irrational exuberance in stocks is a recent…
It's been that way for a loooooong time https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania
In Australia one of the most common paths to wealth outside of owning property is literally taking up a trade as an apprentice, then after a couple of years beginning your own plumbing/electrician/brick laying/etc…
This is something you talk to people about that are in the western world but outside of the US (which includes me) but whenever I have the conversation people just can't grasp it. The US, by having bad worker…
> Anyone know if there's a way out that doesn't require this? Honestly, I see this as a way for the powers that be to force explicit KYC. You want those coins? You prove they're yours, you stick your name on that wallet…
This time you'll have hundreds of billions of BTC that will be hacked by someone who will probably instantly unload it. In that scenario it's hard to see the price of it not dropping >90%, so you'd have to think people…
Depends on the market. Crypto and prediction markets wont stop.
> What was Microsoft plan to increase profit? IMO, at the time, it was to buy ABK and make CoD an Xbox exclusive. That clearly didn't play out when everyone screamed about it being (rightly!) anticompetitive, and so…
I'm actually doing something similar, myself, and doing a MSc in CS right now. I'm somewhat jealous of how little group work you had to do! Almost every course I'm going through now has 1-3 group work assignments each.…
> That's unfair that the US government gets to stick its grubby fingers into every TLD that isn't a country code. You're right in a sense, but the US invented the internet, so they get to invent the rules, no?
Definitely not the case with the PS5 version, which I can install and play offline to my heart 's content.
Have a read here! https://github.com/Leader-board/OA-and-Interviews/blob/main/... Once they take in your job application, they're processing your data. You've then got a right, wherever you're from, to see what…
Or just allow what happens in the EU. Every time I've applied for a job and been rejected, I put through a GDPR request and find out the reasons I was rejected.
Just a regular old username + password, kind of like HN allows?
> I would eat my hat if Mistral doesn’t go out of business in next 5 years Hope you're hungry. The Mistral are going to what most great European companies are good at - regulatory arbitrage. They're going to insert…
It's a business that seems to have high operational leverage. Effectively, similar to airlines. Enormous capital outlays with low marginal costs, so once the current infra has been built at cost x, the additional data…
This is why I think in the long run, the Chinese models will probably end up winning where it matters. You can get a cluster of relatively affordable 30 or 4090s, load up DeepSeek v4 and let it rip. Your only ongoing…
The "guardrails" are just Anthropic's attempt at building a moat. Guarantee they'll be seeking regulation around AI as well to ensure a form of regulatory capture. Guardrails, in this context, are useless. Anyone who's…
Look, I'm not from the US, I'm guessing maybe the pay for tradesmen isn't as high as in Australia. But what you're suggesting as a comparison involves a pretty high degree of variance and odds are stacked against you.…
I love this - it seems so obvious but I had never thought about it that way!
Unironically the most simple (note; not easy) way to become a multi-millionaire. Do a trade in your 20s, leverage that into running your own trades business in your 30s, and have a >10m valuation business by your 40s.…
Is it really any surprise with how expensive psychologists and therapy are?
They also only earn $50-80 per month
I think they're more referring to the scalable service economy. Haircuts, which are a service, don't scale (unless we're talking about robotics or something).
Someone (can't remember who) said it best. US is the best at going from 0 to 1, China is the best at going from 1 to 100.
The idea is broadly similar, but I guess here's another example with a company this time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_Bubble_of_1769 The point is that I don't think irrational exuberance in stocks is a recent…
It's been that way for a loooooong time https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania
In Australia one of the most common paths to wealth outside of owning property is literally taking up a trade as an apprentice, then after a couple of years beginning your own plumbing/electrician/brick laying/etc…
This is something you talk to people about that are in the western world but outside of the US (which includes me) but whenever I have the conversation people just can't grasp it. The US, by having bad worker…
> Anyone know if there's a way out that doesn't require this? Honestly, I see this as a way for the powers that be to force explicit KYC. You want those coins? You prove they're yours, you stick your name on that wallet…
This time you'll have hundreds of billions of BTC that will be hacked by someone who will probably instantly unload it. In that scenario it's hard to see the price of it not dropping >90%, so you'd have to think people…