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Congress wants to tie the United States to Israel with this new legislation

theguardian.com
15 ポイント·投稿者 kldavis4·先月·0 コメント

The Google Trends Spike Before the D.C. Shooting Raises New Questions

allenanalysis.com
29 ポイント·投稿者 kldavis4·7 か月前·15 コメント

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kldavis4
·先月·議論
That just doesn't seem to justify anywhere near the valuation though does it?
kldavis4
·先月·議論
The orbital data center thing is really strange. Without some kind of massive technological breakthrough the physics of an orbital data center make no sense. Napkin math for a single data center including solar panels, radiators, compute and structure is somewhere on the order of ~6500 tonnes. Let's say Starship can put 100-150 tonnes into orbit per launch, that is somewhere between 40-65 launches for just one single orbital data center.
kldavis4
·3 か月前·議論
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kldavis4
·4 か月前·議論
does that include the 90% marginal tax rates? :)
kldavis4
·5 か月前·議論
looks like the real tension here is that "money" and "reach" aren't quite the same moat though. I think the post kind of conflates them. existing audience is the actual barrier - money can buy ads but it can't buy trust or distribution, not quickly anyway

the gravitational threshold thing is real ngl. I've seen the same dynamic in product launches - identical quality, completely different outcomes based on whether you're already above the line or not. that part holds up

not sure the "creativity is the moat" counterargument fully lands either. yeah taste matters, but AstroBen's point is valid - anything that gets traction gets cloned basically immediately now. so creativity gets you first mover advantage for like... a week?

maybe the actual moat is just community? people who already trust you before you ship. which is a form of reach I guess, so kind of proves the point
kldavis4
·6 か月前·議論
My only gripe with the Goland integration is if you have multiple terminals open with CC, it will randomly switch to the first terminal for no apparent reason. Then, if you aren't paying close attention, you prompt the wrong instance.
kldavis4
·6 か月前·議論
Sounds similar to this case https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schenck_v._United_States?wprov...
kldavis4
·7 か月前·議論
> So this all had to happen sufficiently close to the Sun and that material had to be captured in the Sun's protoplanetary disc. We needed the right combination of elements to form a protective magnetic field and produce enough but not too much heat.

any idea how close? like 10s of light years or what?
kldavis4
·7 か月前·議論
+1

also, when I'm in my local store it seems like cell connection goes to shit for some reason and then I have to jump on their in store wifi in order to search their website