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oarabbus_
·5 years ago·discuss
>Given their investment and research, I wonder if they should open it all up

Did you bother to watch the Keynote? That's what they said they are doing.
oarabbus_
·5 years ago·discuss
Google's median salary is $240k. $300k isn't on the lower end it's above average (above median not mean).
oarabbus_
·5 years ago·discuss
> Particularly at FANG/startups that have exited, they can "FIRE" after less than 10 years of working. I know many people in this category.

Less than 10? I would need to know more details on this before believing it at face value. Say a FANG person makes 300k/year on average over 8 years.

That's 2.4 million pre-tax, something like 1.4M post-tax, and not enough for FIRE for most people.

Maybe if someone was early in a startup that had a massive exit, sure. But that definitely doesn't describe the typical FIRE person/FAANG worker/etc.
oarabbus_
·5 years ago·discuss
>In my circles, everyone from 25-35 is simultaneously preparing to FIRE and no-one that's 35+ has actually changed jobs despite being 'financially independent'.

I think less than 1 in 10 people who talk about FIRE have some kind of realistic expectation about FIRE (i.e. you can't stay in the USA and also live like a king)
oarabbus_
·6 years ago·discuss
> so if you don't drive the car long enough to recharge the battery to at least where it was before the trip, you'll have less charge than you had before. If you repeat that cycle enough times, the battery will eventually die.

I've not tested the low threshold, but a 20 minute drive seems to be more than sufficient.
oarabbus_
·6 years ago·discuss
This is mostly accurate in the Bay Area.

People who already had the means to rely on Uber Eats, continue to do so. But the rest quickly realize that paying $22 for a meal instead of $8 isn't worth it
oarabbus_
·6 years ago·discuss
It is prudent for an individual to have a rainy day fund for emergencies.

It is also prudent for a corporation to have a rainy day fund for unpredictable events like an upcoming pandemic.

An individual who didn't properly save can go bankrupt in a time of emergency. Likewise, a company which didn't properly save should also go bankrupt in a time of emergency. Look at Apple or Berkshire Hathaway. Both have a massive safety net in the form of liquid cash for hard times.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
GCP is more customizable/better for edge cases of power users, but AWS is better for something like 90% of users
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
Having extensively used AWS, and having spent a considerable amount of time with GCP, I think AWS is the superior product for the vast majority of enterprises.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
Taking a wild guess without clicking the link, but this site must be a LinkedIn competitor.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
This. I think everyone in this topic is missing the point of what makes the Feynman Lectures unique.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
Great contribution.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
It sounds like you've gerrymandered the definition of "social media" to exclude most of its positive qualities, leaving only the negative impacts, to be honest.

And there are hundreds of case studies like the one I linked to, and sure, it was "possible" in the days of internet forums the same way it was "possible" to send text messages in 1995.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
What the fuck? How many people have died because electricity was "invented"? (hint: death from anything that uses, or was produced by electricity, outpaces all other deaths, period)

Or cars? Modern computing, yes the one you're criticizing technology on right now, exists in large part because of IBM, who quite literally brought cutting-edge technology to mass genocide during the Holocaust.

But social media is the villain here? What an absurd take.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
You have a toxic mindset. Change that.

https://www.fastcompany.com/3057869/how-social-media-is-tran...

There's one of a million case studies.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
Yeah and before that damn social media it was the cell phone, and the god danged TV, and that freakin radio accelerated the downfall of society, but it's really the telegram that ruined everything I tell you!

What absurd and ridiculous claims. Go speak to someone who has receieved life-saving healthcare in the developing world because of social media. Talk to someone who found their spouse through social media. Talk to someone who left their home country to travel across the world for a better life and only in the last 5 years have they been able to easily reconnect with their loved ones back home.

What an utterly, comically backwards take on the matter. It simply takes 5 seconds of not assuming you are the center of the universe to realize that that social media has provided value to the world.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
Totally disagree. People like Mao, Stalin, Hitler, etc were brilliant men. They were evil, but they were brilliant. Ted Kazcynski and many other criminals are also considered brilliant.
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
Could you point me towards some modern-looking websites that don't use JS?
oarabbus_
·7 years ago·discuss
You make some great points. Let me also ask you a devil's advocate question.

"Let's go to oarabbus_'s house at <DOXXED ADDRESS> and kill him" is not protected speech, correct? I am sure everyone agrees upon this.

But "Let's attack folks who are <oarabbus_'s ethnicity> as they are a scourge upon our nation" is protected? Why?