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Mega-cap IPOs: Implications for institutional investors and index managers

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akg_67
·22 日前·議論
Index licensing might be an issue.
akg_67
·27 日前·議論
> As a *Brit living in Japan* (non-resident) I think they should protect themselves at all costs, lest *what happened to my country happen to theirs.*
akg_67
·27 日前·議論
Double standards. He is an immigrant in Japan but he doesn’t want immigrants both in his host (Japan) and home (UK) countries. Pretty ironic come to think of. I guess he thinks his type are “good” immigrants, others are not so much.
akg_67
·2 か月前·議論
And, soon someone will come along claiming unions and strikes don’t work. /s
akg_67
·2 か月前·議論
With the advent of LLMs, data sovereignty is being bypassed. All three Service, Data, and Hardware sovereignty are important and should be the focus. It is not about prioritizing one over the other.
akg_67
·2 か月前·議論
> AFAIK, there is absolutely zero evidence either Intel or AMD CPUs are compromised, even less so that they're somehow remotely accessible by the US government...

The concerns are similar to US supplied fighters having the kill switch or remotely damaging centrifuges in Iran using software virus.

No one knows whether CPUs are compromised similar to no one knew beepers with explosives in Lebanon were compromised by Israel, allegedly during manufacturing. CPUs don't need to be accessed remotely, any compromised person locally will be enough.

These are fascinating cases to show how far state actors will go and how long the compromise can stay dormant.
akg_67
·3 か月前·議論
Bold claim based on one month experience. May be living for 10 years and continuing to living here gives different impression.

https://www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravel/comments/xbejr2/apple_m...
akg_67
·3 か月前·議論
Do you have a source that supports this claim?

I haven’t come across anyone using Apple Maps while living in Japan, most seem to use Yahoo! Maps or Google Maps.
akg_67
·3 か月前·議論
Look into some of the products and services used in Japan for elderly care at home.

My FIL, in his late 80's was living at home alone. My wife used a monitoring service, provided by local package delivery company. They installed motion sensors in the toilet and on the door. If no motion detected for 24 hours, the company will alert my wife by phone and send the nearest delivery driver to check on him.

I myself have tried Home Assistant setup on Raspberry Pi and variety of sensors for different purposes.
akg_67
·7 か月前·議論
Good luck, the Sapporo Chitose airport is closed for inspection of both runways.

BTW, you are safer in hotel than outside. No need to stay in lobby, go to bed, just protect your head. I experienced much bigger one in Sapporo in 2018.
akg_67
·7 か月前·議論
I am visiting India. The app wasn’t installed automatically. I received the SMS telling me to install the app but I am using an Indian sim borrowed from a friend. So I figured I got the SMS because of Indian sim. My wife didn’t receive sms as she is using Airalo esim data service.

I didn’t know the SMS was legit or not and I just marked it as spam. The challenge I have found with mobile in India is the excess of sms spam. Also the sender is always some cryptic alphanumeric characters so authenticity is difficult to judge.
akg_67
·3 年前·議論
I didn’t see in your profile any way to contact you directly, so this comment. Can you send me an email (address in my profile)? I would like to learn more about your setup and challenges you encountered.

I am actually a volunteer at a non-profit in Japan. The NPO provides very similar service using volunteers for elderly people. I have been looking into automating some of the call handling/routing, personalization, and increasing family participation.
akg_67
·6 年前·議論
Nope, Microsoft dominance was already well established by 1997, about 7 years with Windows and DOS.
akg_67
·6 年前·議論
I am not sure what is your argument. Google and Facebook didn’t even exist in 1997 and Amazon was still in basement of Bezos home.
akg_67
·6 年前·議論
Apple was going out of business until Microsoft invested ~190 (or was 90) million in Apple to bail it out. IIRC, it was late 90s.
akg_67
·6 年前·議論
What was the alternative in 1997? None? Windows 95 was on every office desktop. It was the only desktop OS most companies bought. I can’t recall another desktop OS widely available. OS from Apple was a niche, mostly in education and desktop publishing, and on decline.