This was a thing before we decided on the word "computing" when it was just AWS and Google Cloud showering startups with credit and you could always email them and tell them you needed more and your account manager would oblige
I am reconsidering what I think about predictions markets.
I thought they were a nice idea and could help surface insights and reduce the distance between stated preferences and revealed preferences but both polymarket and kalshi seem to be engaging in bad practices. In the short term it may hype them up but seems unsustainable and damaging for their long term
Really cool, some feedback if you don't mind:
- The first audio message comes too soon and without warning, made me close the tab and open it again once I understood.
- I would divide the experience into theory and the games/demo part (which I found great)
- Think of letting the user compare the different configurations, rather than having to go back and forth
Combined with Italy's change of heart, hopefully approved and put into law before July 2026, this is going to mark the revival of nuclear energy in Europe. Here for it