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dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
My theory: your primary residence should not be viewed as an investment, because you've got to live somewhere; if you sell it and cash out you need to turn around and find housing in what is a hot market, or move into a van down by the river. However, Millions of older, reliable voters own their home and it's the primary store of much of their wealth. Any government that impacts this will be out on the street asap. So your house is likely a good investment, but you can't think of it like other shorter-term, liquid investments.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
Real Estate in Canada is interesting. We invest way more of our wealth in it than Americans, yet many can't afford to get started with their first purchase. Somehow the government needs to get more people into houses without destroying the nominal value (i.e. triggering big price decreases). I suspect they'll focus on supply and programs to help people pay the high list prices, but not try and control what a home costs directly. Inflation can then solve some of the real volume problem, but with a lot of knock-on impacts and also push it down the road. Tough scenario to try and address...
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
probably way more efficient as only a small group of the base index funds are doing company-by-company evaluation? If we contrast the sub-prime mortgage crisis where repackaging mixed in more and more dogshit every time, this feels like the opposite.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
it seems overly charitable to give Google, THE advertising company, the benefit of the doubt here when the biggest impact is it will now show way more advertising.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
it's a good base level, but misses dynamic updates, custom rules and interactive element picker/blocker.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
seeing your first YT ad in a decade is quite the shock!
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
also you'd think that the pushers of this agenda would get real-time updates to things like block lists metadata. God knows they do it themselves several times a day...
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
gone for some... many... most.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
only gets updated when published and doesn't support custom rules or element picking :(
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
I have a similar situation, though for more personal, first-world problems. I used custom rules for things like YT shorts, Jira's giant bar for emoji-responses in comments, etc. I'm not sure there's a good substitute on Chrome because Google's primary intent was to destroy the efficacy of this tooling.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
Even if you're on the fence, it's worth the small investment for some fun and to support a project that's been going for a while now.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
Obviously not the same sort of rock-solid, daily driver but if it's the hackable aspect that's got you jazzed, The BangleJS is a fun & cheap experiment

https://banglejs.com/
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
linked TC story says "owned 70%... retaining a small ownership"
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
I never got hooked on audio books, even back in the "on tape" days. So slow and I have trouble visualizing and immersing myself in them.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
the challenge is I don't love my books for the content, but for their essence, so ebooks just aren't as valuable. If my physically books were destroyed in a fire I would be sad because i lost the objects, not temporarily lost access to the contents.
dowager_dan99
·last year·discuss
I just love the experience of reading a paper book, especially in trade paperback - which is weird because it's not a great format, but something about the dimensions (as long as the book isn't too long), and the cover and the feel and the paper...