

Don’t know why tho, since they believe only 144k people will be saved
Don’t know why tho, since they believe only 144k people will be saved
Exactly this
Eh. Both received subsidies. No one is a saint
The underinvestment is absolutely on-point. Very few banks see them as a platform business and think that their banks can do deals on excel sheets
The factory decision is exactly the calculation that will go through hundreds of MBA-educated business leaders.
Hashing exists for this use case
That rule existed in Portuguese as well, but they dropped that as indication of plurality is just… wasteful
The desperation… It reeks
Right. There aren’t assets there to take and sell. Offices are rented. Equipment depreciates really fast as technology moves on. IP rights are not worth that much since there are many alternatives and some technologies they developed are unique to their own tech stack, and the trademarks are radioactive garbage.
Banks will be lucky to sell for as much as 10 cents on the dollar, especially as all loans might be unsecured.
Banks should package in a shitcoin, that would pay itself out, since those investors are used to losses now 😜
But that was the idea
Number of users is not a valid argument on this type of debate
Because US government is weak! Trump will show’em how it is done. If Trump lets Tik Tok to continue to exist then Trump is weak!
Coding is just a part of the overall “programming” problem. Most problematic areas are in translating what the customer wants into code (requirements analysis), modifying code to overcome specific constraints, integration, etc and etc
Precisely this. This is, in my view, the biggest lie American MBA schools forced down to the society: the notion that, if you can’t quantify the value of support and engineering then it does not matter. That is just a side effect of how limited accounting is as a tool to measure value and of how unimaginative accountants are, as a class of professionals.
Then MBA schools don’t directly say it but do condone the notion that one can always squeeze more profit from less cost, which works in the beginning but at the end throws the company into a potentially unrecoverable corner (Boeing), damaging people’s lives, suppliers’ businesses, and the community at large.
What would be the Dell option for a conservatively styled laptop that has a GeForce RTX GPU?
Seems that Dell is pushing to their Alienware line but their laptops are just ugly
Ah thank you for the insight on thermal management and on the GPU… Will keep an eye on those points
Is the precision decent for gaming?
Violation of work dignity is part of mainland Chinese work culture. I guess the big heads in China still don’t understand the complaint
The UN has too many programs to handle and a limited budget