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Comment #36987313
Whoever is running the simulation is getting bored. Wild fires, what is sure to be a historic hurricane season, floods, war, and a technological leap.
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Comment #35934932
Puts on conspiracy hat What if killing net neutrality was a given, but the administration wanted the appearance of due process… God, I’ve grown jaded.
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Comment #35928317
Thank you for sharing this - you made my morning.
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Comment #35623715
“Hey this guy just updated his linked-in for the first time in two years!”
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Comment #35259500
Exactly. The subtext to this clip is that she cannot do what the congressman is acting without an act of congress, and he should know that. It’s well executed grandstanding.
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Comment #35259487
As I understand it, the piece you are missing is that she legally/procedurally cannot guarantee depositors prior to a bankruptcy - that would require an act of congress. The congre…
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Comment #34947014
Home improvement catch 22 - damned if the drywall goes unpatched, damned if I spend an hour driving to the hardware store and fixing it, away from the kids.
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Comment #34436523
You made me laugh pretty hard. Re-reading this I’m more disturbed that I framed it as a potentially gratifying task.
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Comment #34426710
I try not to attack big problems head on. Instead I ask myself, what can I change in my daily habits that will eventually, erode the dragon away? If the dragon is in a cave and I c…
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Comment #34426670
I think the mistake is viewing the task as a dragon that must be slayed rather than 10,000 hamsters which need be stomped on in 10,000 days. If we can reframe our large problems in…
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Comment #34120608
If you are interested in learning more about the space, look into Chainlink oracles.
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Comment #34061309
A slight clarification: Binance owned a 15% stake in FTX and sold it back to FTX for FTT.
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Comment #34061227
There is fond (which can also burn) and then there is charred debris. The former adds umami, the latter tastes like cigar ash.
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Comment #33988882
All I could think as I read his statement: “ Mr. Madison, what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incohere…
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Comment #33988772
And if you can’t blind them with your brilliance, baffle them with your bullshit
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Comment #33988624
The frustrating thing is that if the police even occasionally stung bike thieves, theft would likely decrease disproportionately. Something about not having total impunity…
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Comment #33791208
Just look at Singapore. Or, closer to home, examine theft rates in cities which recently raised the grand larceny threshold (looking at you Oregon and Washington…) and the explosio…
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Comment #33642059
It’s doubly strange when you realize there’s basically a single species of banana that we all eat.
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Comment #33548390
One note - CZ has withdrawn its offer to purchase FTX
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Comment #33526625
Moreover, you are assuming no one else decides to sell based… one could argue publicizing their plans was meant to encourage just that…
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Comment #33526598
Alternatively FTX was confident they could make the purchase given time, but did not have the funds on hand.
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Comment #33526509
I’m not saying whatever that is is a great invention but Alternating current… Computers… Smartphones… The internet…
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Comment #33393699
As a transplant from the Midwest to the North East, anecdotally, this matches my experience. Even after many years and friends, I still feel an outsider here. My wife and I often l…