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CraigRo
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Sounds like the risk is negligible, and kids will be denied the opportunity to play with this stuff.

Win for the lawyers
CraigRo
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
You can get a Nissan Pathfinder or a Honda Odyssey minivan with automatic 6 cylinder engines, faster performance, better gas mileage, and room for an entire family
CraigRo
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Challenge is that NYC regulates the operation of sros so much that you'd have to be insane to build them under the current rules.

Kind of a shame, as lots of people basically just want a room to sleep in and a place to sit
CraigRo
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Can't wait until they find new pieces by C++P= Bach!
CraigRo
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
I've done migrations off my. Savings were 8+ figures/year, so worth it, but, the application didn't have a lot of development. Several companies tried and failed; in addition to all the issues described, you find random bugs in the source coffee that just happen to work.

Cobol also has goto statementsv and unions, which lend themselves to really hard to follow code.
CraigRo
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
When banks created derivatives that could only be fairly valued by the bank, with 5% profit margins built in, it got them a trip to Congress.

SGPs have margins that would make options traders blush and were sold to people with no financial sophistication whatsoever. These things turn your phone into a vampire, and have no socially redeeming value. Please ban them!
CraigRo
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Cue the class action lawsuits
CraigRo
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
So the mostly poorer half subsidize the rich through employment taxes
CraigRo
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
8# is not unusual for a new low carb diet. 2-3 of fat loss plus a lot of water due to ketosis
CraigRo
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Company is in dire financial straits and depends on selling stock and subscriptions to super fans. So why not extract more revenue from them?
CraigRo
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
You can also get an Edison screw to nema base and stick a USB adapter in it and use that to power a camera for about the same price
CraigRo
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Theres a whole mainframe ecosystem of schedulers, databases, disk formats, batches, 3270 screens etc that are hard to replace piecemeal
CraigRo
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Written by someone who stands to gain, but the argument is still good
CraigRo
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
One school that did this reported more face to face time. Unfortunately they used it to gamble on poker games, so I'm not sure it improved well-being
CraigRo
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Make mutton great again
CraigRo
·2 lata temu·discuss
This is terrible. Taxis don't require fingerprints.

This drives up the cost of providing a service for a population that doesn't have much money to begin with. It is ostensibly safer, but that value has not been quantified. On the margin, it will encourage kids to take less safe forms of transit (e.g. drunk friend) due to higher costs and reduced availability.
CraigRo
·2 lata temu·discuss
Very rigid labor markets combined with high marginal tax rates and generous subsidies for the young. If you are ambitious, you channel your energies into non commerical things, emigrate, or quickly realize that making 2x what your friends make doesn't actually improve your quality of life
CraigRo
·2 lata temu·discuss
Tenants have more money, and there are more tenants who now qualify who might not have already saved up for a broker fee. I'm sure landlords have factored this in.
CraigRo
·2 lata temu·discuss
Tenants will have more cash each month. Tenants bid up rents to the point of affordability, and they'll become more affordable. Furthermore, there will be more would-be tenants b/c you don't need to save up a for a broker fee -- as long as your income is high enough, you can get a unit, at least in theory. So more competition....
CraigRo
·2 lata temu·discuss
Most people here don't realize that there are two different markets:

1) Free market apartments: with tenants not having to pay broker fees up front, LLs can and will come up with workarounds. E.g. 'move-in-fee' of 5k or a 'move-out' fee. They will be able to charge more, especially on renewal leases.

2) Rent regulated apartments: LLs can't play those games, but they can say 'only available if you hire such and such a broker', or they might only list the apartments on a website that operates on a subscription basis where they get a cut somehow. Or, at the margins, this is a significant cost for money-losing units, so they might just add those units to the list of units permanently off the market.

I do expect brokerage fees to decline somewhat, and this may affect pricing for streeteasy and zillow and the other advertising portals, but this is not going to be a huge change, and is going to hurt a bunch of low-income tenants.