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Maybe? Thatʻs fairly obvious.


Is it? I thought I was sounding like a bit of a conspiracy theorist. Thanks for validating me :)


If you’re interested in such statistics, there’s a related data set at https://linzmacd.github.io/Final_Project/


It doesnʻt matter if they raise the rent to cover the fees. As another comment noted, THAT is a major win for price transparency. That would be a big improvement by itself.


> Inspection codes protect those people

Inspection codes are supposed to protect those people. As currently implemented, they often don't because they force people into ... alternate living arrangements due to strangled housing supply. It's not even the code per se that's the problem. It's the weaponized bureaucratic incompetence around its enforcement.


> making employees personally liable for business debts would wreck the US economy

Letting employees loot the company for their own profit isn't any better.


Shareholders and lenders already have the necessary legal tools to prevent employee looting, if they choose to use them.


I now alternate between regular beer and NA beer. I get to drink as much as I want, I do enjoy the taste, and I don't get drunk or hungover.


I am not looking at being drunk while having beers but haven't found a non-alcoholic beer yet that would be nearly drinkable.


Interesting. My wife and I have been almost exclusively drinking non-alcoholic beers in the past few years, as we discovered they taste almost exactly the same as regular beers of the same brands.

But then again, we're not beer tasters or into craft stuff, so maybe we can't tell.


Athletic are all solid 7-8 out of 10 IMO.

Not "this is so good you have to try it", but better than a lot of real beers.


It's not better than any of the developers I work with.

Trying to talk it into writing anything other than toy code is an exercise in banging my head against the wall.


> Seems like society should try to figure this out.. if attitude is so important, why can’t we cultivate it systematically?

We do. It's called culture.

But culture doesn't optimize for something so narrow since it exists in a much wider context than just "what's good for knowledge workers in a capitalist system".


> If you can process "offline" for an hour and then cache the results, CPU inference is fine.

> GPUs are expensive.

Depends on the GPU. I've found T4 GPUs to be cheaper than CPU compute on AWS when testing throughput per $ of spend.


No, and if you could you would win a Nobel prize.

But a century of experimental and observational data proves that it is.

At this point it's generally just taken as a fact that the speed of light is constant for all observers. The explanation given above falls out as a direct mathematical consequence.


to hear Lenny Susskind say it, "light moves at the speed of light"


> What should we do? Systematically disadvantage and discriminate against Asians

TBF that's exactly what Harvard did.


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