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davey48016
·mese scorso·discuss
Nvidia already has a PC gaming streaming service that integrates with your steam library and a couple other launchers' libraries.
davey48016
·mese scorso·discuss
I love everything about Mistral's branding.
davey48016
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I wonder if that was mostly true of early adopters, and more mainstream consumers would prefer more conventional designs.
davey48016
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It depends at least partially on how much they're going to float. I think SpaceX is only planning about a 4% float, so even at $1.5T they only need around $60B. Which is a drop in the bucket.

EDIT - but that's just the IPO, I wasn't even thinking about how much insiders will want to sell after the lockup ends...
davey48016
·3 mesi fa·discuss
You can make a mutual fund or ETF with any stocks you want, you just can't call it a NASDAQ 100 fund if you're not tracking the NASDAQ 100 index.
davey48016
·4 mesi fa·discuss
According to this article, the air traffic controller gave the fire truck permission to cross the runway. So, it seems like they are part of the air traffic management system?
davey48016
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah. It's using AI agents to rewrite C/C++ to Rust. https://x.com/gounares/status/2003543050698809544
davey48016
·5 mesi fa·discuss
My understanding is that while politicians generally focus on trade deficits being the result of unfair trade practices or high US labor costs, the majority of economists think that foreigners preference to invest in US financial markets is the main driver.
davey48016
·6 mesi fa·discuss
They are also defendants in the same lawsuit, but they have not settled.
davey48016
·6 mesi fa·discuss
But how many of those people would have ever lost the weight in the first place without GLP-1?
davey48016
·6 mesi fa·discuss
> You can’t outwork a bad diet.

I completely agree.

> I wouldn’t say what I do is incredibly hard. But it’s also not just “do whatever you want all the time”.

I think the difficulty varies from person to person a lot more than people realize. We all end up making decisions between what we want to eat and what we think we should eat, but the level of deprivation people feel when they forego the tasty option for the healthy option seems to vary.

I think we eat similarly, and it's not incredibly hard for me, but I think it's much harder for some people.
davey48016
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Rock climbing is probably going to be just as good at weight lifting. My understanding of the mental model here is:

Up until around age 60, your body adjusts your muscle mass based on usage. Somewhere around 60, you start losing muscle mass. If you have just enough muscle for day to day activities in a sedentary life at that point, then over time daily tasks like carrying groceries or standing up out of a chair are going to become prohibitively difficult. You need to do something that encourages your body to grow more muscle than you need for day to day life so that you can afford to lose some of it.
davey48016
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Even if you're active, body fat is still a contest between food drive and will power, which vary widely between people based on genetics and upbringing. Realistically, people with very high food drive and easy access to junk food are going to struggle to maintain a healthy level of body fat even with an active lifestyle.

I know several people who lift weights three times a week, run for at least thirty minutes three times a week, and were still consistently 20-40 pounds overweight before Ozempic and similar drugs.
davey48016
·6 mesi fa·discuss
There's more and more research that says you do need to do some sort of resistance/strength training to minimize morbidity and mortality. It doesn't have to be weight lifting, but if you're only doing cardio you're missing something.
davey48016
·7 mesi fa·discuss
A friend of mine has a junior engineer who does this and then responds to questions like "Why did you do X?" with "I didn't, Claude did, I don't know why".
davey48016
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Java's in great shape now, but the period between when Oracle bought Sun (~2010) and about 2017 wasn't great, and there was a lot of concern about Java's future. I think most people who moved away from Java then haven't looked back.
davey48016
·7 mesi fa·discuss
This is why I use Lyft, and only install Uber when I'm traveling to a country where Lyft doesn't operate.
davey48016
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I wonder if they caught wind, but they both thought they were competing for the same contract.
davey48016
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Oil has been like that as well. High oil prices don't trigger nearly as much drilling as they used to.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/oil-production-prices-us-compan...
davey48016
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Most of the things people say about efficient markets assume low barriers to entry. When it takes years and tens of billions of dollars to add capacity, it makes more sense to sit back and enjoy the margins. Especially if you think there's a non-trivial possibility that the AI build out is a bubble.