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1 points·by autosharp·4 years ago·0 comments

Closing/delisting account at experfy.com is seemingly not possible

5 points·by autosharp·5 years ago·3 comments

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autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
> you can't just say don't drink, smoke and overeat (or even don't eat this, but that) and pretend that it is better.

Okay then, nothing you can do I guess. You're hereby absolved from behaving responsibly towards your own body. Is that better?
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
While there might exist a lot of smelly swamps, CH4 is odorless so not a super stinky swamp smell substance.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
No. All mutations are random. In the past, ASD might have been more or less adaptive than it is today.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
We should just make it easy for Apple and other companies by forbidding this mislabeling.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
> Then I went into a managerial role with a non-tech company, which was a small increase again

How did you do this? I think it would be hard for me to make the same outside of tech. Tech to managerial role outside of tech doesn't sound like an obvious or easy move.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
No, the world didn't exist before capitalism. Just like the world did not exist before evolution through natural selection.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
Certainly very ironic. But is this line of argument incorrect?

E.g. if I said "I don't believe in the Holy Book because in verse 7 it says that one cannot trust anything written in any books". Isn't that an analogous reasoning?

I think these examples/arguments are ultimately about exposing a liar-paradox statement, and when you can show such a statement you have proven that something isn't right.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
> When you move into a city you have to assume you are voluntarily giving up your rights

This would be a valid argument if all people were born outside of the city and have plenty of economic and social opportunities outside of cities.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
At first I assumed it was because of liquidity problems and not because they wanted to screw customers. But in the hearings later he refused to answer a bunch of easy questions. E.g. the following meme is literally what he said: https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/lngem6/do_y...

Q: "Do you realize that you literally manipulated the market. Yes or No?"

Vlad: "Thank you for the great question. When I was a boy in Bulgaria [ladida]"

If he had been honest in his dealings then he wouldn't have had to evade every question posed to him.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
> in the long term you need to worry about war or terrorism destroying your property

True, although in that case you continue to own the land.

On the other hand, countries also default. So the question is which one is more common. E.g. Argentina used to be a serious economic force with 5% of world GDP. Owning property there (even with all the violence) may have been safer going through the series of government defaults. Greece, Cyprus, Russia, too.

Rent doesn't have to be all from buildings. You can combine with farm and forest to be even more resilient. Low leverage also adds to your ability to recover.

> Even if you’d lived in Merthyr Tydfil from it’s best days to its worst and therefore influenced by the local (as opposed to national) inflation rate, you’d have been made worse off by its decline.

I promise you that back then, people spent between 10% and 50% of their income on rent, as they have done forever, and continue to do today.

You happen to track a declining area. If the area had seen 10x more development, rents would have developed by that order of magnitude.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
(Local) rents track (local) inflation. So it does represent inflation.
autosharp
·4 years ago·discuss
E.g. most chickens (about 2/3) that come out of their egg are male. But a flock only allows maybe 1 adult male for every 5 females, with the surplus murdered by other chickens. So almost all male chickens are superfluous in that sense. It is still selective pressure which makes chickens have 'too many' males, because apparently those chickens/flocks have created more of themselves.

Same for lions, btw, although I don't know about their sex' birthrates.
autosharp
·5 years ago·discuss
More than half a decade ago, being a broke college student looking for extra income.
autosharp
·5 years ago·discuss
> "If you're affected by us-east-1 outages then you're not hosting in other regions and you're doing it wrong".

You are attributing a quote to me which I never expressed, nor was that expressed elsewhere in this thread. You are even using quotation marks....

I certainly didn't mean to blame anyone. You appear to see this AWS issue as one of victims and victimizers. I was just trying to point out an agency that people may have in some situations.
autosharp
·5 years ago·discuss
Of course that depends on what services you use and yes, even then there is some remaining correlation just because it is the same host.

> are not truly independent of each other

Indeed. They are even on the same planet!

> please stop blaming the victim

Excuse me?
autosharp
·5 years ago·discuss
Also, you can just take two different amazon regions and hope they don't both go down at the same time.

For extra safety, and extra work, you could even take Azure as a backup if you're not locked in with AWS.
autosharp
·5 years ago·discuss
Those camps didn't build themselves.