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greyw
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Credit Cards improve your working capital position, interest free. Most people do not understand finance which is why debit cards are the "safer" choice.
greyw
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Oh wow you are right, thats really bad. Terrible look for the author.
greyw
·24 giorni fa·discuss
How is code being "stolen" here? It's FOSS code that is being copied.
greyw
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I want the quitest fans and whether they are 10 or 20 bucks is irrelevant. We are talking about tiny amounts of money here for something thats gonna run for 5y+
greyw
·3 mesi fa·discuss
That doesnt matter for the 10-k report. Its a fully consolidated financial statement. They have absolutely trash operating margins. If you look at their customers (artists and visitors) you see why
greyw
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Such are reductive and superficial way of thinking on how investments works. Makes me confident you dont really are able to make a good prediction
greyw
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I wont really miss taxi drivers. I guess that says a lot about them.
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I vaguely remember that Appimage-based programs would fail for me because of fuse and glibc symbol version incompatibilties.

Gave up them afterwards. If I need to tweak dependencies might as well deal with the packet manager of my distro.
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
What exactly is broken in your tax jursidiction? My income is taxed progressivly and so is my net wealth.

Or do you mean taxes need to be even higher in general.
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Credit cards are strictly better in all aspects (rewards, protection, free working capital, etc) UNLESS you are bad with money/finances.

So there is actually no good reason to use debit cards. I say this as a former user. Makes no sense at all once you think everything through.
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
So you are saying VC bros are defrauding Capital One shareholders?
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
IIRC a huge chunk of the returns comes from roughly 4% of all stocks while the rest is basically (very simplified) just earning their cost of capital.
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Look you keep putting words in my mouth in a quite rude fashion.

You make this situation confusing by basically arguing against a strawman. Where did I say lenders are a homogeneous group? Where did I say that lenders dont understand risks and interest rates? Im pushing back against the prevalent notion that PEs are somehow hoodwinking lenders into constantly taking losses. Its not happening. Thats it. Feel free to show me data that proves otherwise.

If you just want to do a monologue about PEs and their shenanigans then please by all means do so but dont do it as a reply to my comment. Thank you.
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
PE do LBOs. Yeah. And?

I only contest the claim that lenders are the dumbasses that keep on taking losses. It's nonsense.

Despite having been a tax advisors apparently you don't understand that. That is suprising. Kinda shows that your role doesn't necessarily translate into knowledge about how companies operate.
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Banks are not taking huge losses because a huge fraction of loans to PE work out.

Imagine believing PEs are just constantly scamming banks out of their money. Yeah sure.

Its just that people have this carricature of PE in their head plus we are on HN where there are a huge fraction of Dunning-Krugers when it comes to topics about economy. Thats why you get these internally inconsistent arguments
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Vivado has a native linux build. Windows is the port not the other way around. The whole EDA suites from Cadence and Synopsys is native linux.

EDA tools are all historically UNIX tools and still to this day
greyw
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Ironically, win32 is the only stable API and ABI on gnu/linux
greyw
·7 mesi fa·discuss
The highest marginal wealth tax rate in Zurich is 0.47% and 0.9% in Geneva starting at 2-3mn CHF. It's not irrelevant at all

If you now earn 4% on your capital and pay 0.9% wealth taxes that is like a 25% tax rate on your unrealized gains. Inflation is close to zero anyway and interest rates are negative.

Obviously I prefer that system because we can compound essentially tax free to a couple of 100k before having to think about taxes.
greyw
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Switzerland has a wealth tax. That is a tax on unrealized gains fyi.
greyw
·9 mesi fa·discuss
What data are you looking at? I only see yoy growth