I just listened to this episode of Casefile. The whole story is mortifying. Is the movie any good?
I just listened to this episode of Casefile. The whole story is mortifying. Is the movie any good?
I know nothing about cyber security, but it’s funny to me that depending on the time of day these comment sections either mostly criticize Telegram or mostly support it. I have no idea what to believe or whether it’s safe for me to use Telegram.
I don’t know what this is and I’ll do my best to avoid it.
Just to emphasize the importance of low expense ratios: you don’t just lose the money you pay to the fund manager. Over time you also lose what that money could have made if it had stayed invested. Even a modest retirement fund can have an opportunity cost of $50k by the time you retire. As another commenter said, Vanguard tends to have the lowest fees.
What’s this now?
Slay the Spire is really nice for limited mobility. Turn based, point and click based. I like to play with one hand while I’m eating with the other.
Wow, this is an unfair take and very judgemental. I can think of a dozen reasons why an adult might have trouble writing a letter aside from being “mentally deficient.” Dyslexia, anxiety, poor education, not being a native speaker, ADHD, etc.
Trust me, I thought the ad was lame and a bleak use case for AI, but you don’t have to crucify a parent for doing their best to help their kid.
You got me. I made up a story so I could get my one upvote.
A friend of mine worked for a FAANG company and he taught me that people get promoted for creating something “new” rather than improving something that already exists.
No one’s questioning that you saw a Cybertruck, just that you actually said those things to the owner.
These are great options. Thanks so much for your help.
Ah shit. The faucet is stainless but the counter around the sink is some kind of wood composite. Guess I’ll put a bandaid on it and plan to replace the counter.
From the article:
The pilot program targeted people with simple tax returns based on W-2 forms. In her remarks today Yellen said that over the next few years they will expand Direct File to support more situations.
A friend who worked at Meta said pretty concisely, “You get rewarded for coming up with something new, not improving something old.”
I’ve never heard of Simplifi, but I’ve been using YNAB for about 10 years. I don’t know what I would do without it. YNAB is the reason I’ve been able to afford all the things that are important to me - vacations, Christmas presents, dates with my partner, random gifts. It’s so valuable to me I would gladly pay twice the subscription price.
I’m upvoting you not because I’m a fan of Huberman. I listened to half an episode and it didn’t grab me. I’m upvoting because you’re asking sincere questions and so far (only 2 responses) you haven’t gotten an answer.
IMO Usenet is worth the cost. It’s a different process than torrenting, with some extra steps, but once you wrap your head around it it’s fairly simple. Depending on the indexer you use, Usenet can be much better organized and easier to find what you’re looking for.
I tried to go that route and my TurboTax refund was much bigger than FTU. I wanted to transfer all my answers to FTU, but TurboTax wouldn’t let me go back and look at my individual answers without starting over. Seems like they got wise.
This is so good. Congratulations.