Is it? You need to normalize the price vs the market or industry. How has Boeing done compared to Airbus over the last 20 years? How about vs the market at large?
Is the average high schooler you knew as a kid representative of the types of people you now meet in your circles? Each stage of our lives is its own sort of selection bias.
Yes, well the headline "Is this particular 50/200 day simple moving average crossover strategy just S&P500 astrology?" isn't a sweeping enough generalization
This is exactly the case. The commission won't let companies take adequate rate, so most companies are unable to make a profit in the state and are pulling out. Doesn't make sense to stay in a market where you're forced to lose money most years.
Regarding your second point... I think it's still important because recommendation algorithms work better when users can find content they enjoy outside of the recommended content. If they can't then the recommendations will become stale.
Can you share the screen resolution? I own the 13 but the PPI on that screen makes fractional scaling necessary for me (which doesn't always behave well on Linux/Wayland). I'm wondering if I'll be able to comfortably use integer scaling with the 16. And if you can answer... are any screen replacements with different resolutions in play for the 13 chassis?
Funny story: house locks work the same way (I think usually ~1024 possible key configurations, depending on the lock). When my wife and I were dating we discovered that our apartment keys worked in each other's locks!
Script to pull, patch and build libinput with a modified touchpad acceleration function to be more similar to Windows touchpad acceleration. Triggered by a pacman hook whenever libinput gets updated. I think they may have merged the ability to create custom acceleration profiles now though?
FOMO for buyers or sellers? Showing how unaffordable housing is right now doesn't make me more likely to rush to buy. It makes me more likely to wait. Sellers on the other hand may be more likely to come off their asking price some, which may increase overall sales.
The full article indeed discusses these shortcomings and does not make it appear that short selling is more effective. It portrays it almost as a form of activism
I actually love location history. Makes it easy to answer questions like: "what was the name of that great restaurant in Edinburgh when I visited 4 years ago?"
As far as roasting equipment... I actually recommend starting with stovetop/pan roasting. You may struggle more to get an even roast vs buying an appliance or using a popper, but it's cheap, and pan roasting heats via conduction (not convection) which is the de-facto method of most roasteries.