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It has a bit of a “The Homer” feel to it, but maybe the designs grows on you.



"Powerful like a gorilla, yet soft and yielding like a nerf ball..."


This may be true for current seasons but previous seasons and finished series are often available on other services. At least crunchyroll and Netflix have an overlap (in Sweden). Frieren is available on both as an example.


Look at Railgun, for example.. they're all old, and each season is either on CR or on Netflix, never on both. Same with Index, and some others.


I’ll definetly give you that there is weird licensing schenanigans going on.


It has a pleasant symmetry to it, I think.



Freaconomics had a podcast episode on private equity a while back. I don’t quite remember the conclusions, probably mixed. https://freakonomics.com/podcast/are-private-equity-firms-pl...


More people than searches for free fonts at least (couldn’t think of a good comparison search term to “Free porn” off the top of my head) https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=...


Both RFC:s have test vectors you can use to write tests as well.


There was an episode on the Developer Voices podcast about this some time ago.

https://overcast.fm/+ABBSPFBjze0


youtube link if you want to watch the interaction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roEsJcQYjd8


Is 1.6% a healthy median rise in income? According to Statista the inflation rate has been equal or more than that with the exception of four years during that time frame. https://www.statista.com/statistics/191077/inflation-rate-in...


>According to Statista the inflation rate has been equal or more than that with the exception of four years during that time frame.

The 57% growth is after inflation:

>>...median real income rose by 57% from 1990 to 2019.

('real' income means after inflation, 'nominal' income means before inflation.)


It's already adjusted for inflation, like most economic statistics posted by non-cranks. "Real" means inflation adjusted, "nominal" means not adjusted


An annual rise of 1.6% means income doubles ever 44 years.

Again: These number are already adjusted for inflation.


That is the original title on the BBC article, they changed the title after I posted it here.


Ah, fair enough.


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