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Thanks! I’ll check that out


Pretty badly. I’m getting way more rejections than usual and positions are closing before I can get through the funnel


I'd pay for the service if the model was: I'll pay you when it's right and you refund me some amount every time copilot is wrong and I have to delete the entire block. It's good for small boilerplate stuff but that seems to be the limit. The attempts it makes are more complex code are really bad and I have to manually check it very closely to ensure it's right. I like the boilerplate boost but it's not worth $10/month to me.


This article is BS. Every repair I’ve had in the past was marked as a warranty repair.


Is there a list of mopub apps so I can delete them?


You would be hard-pressed to find a list anywhere. That being said, MoPub is a significant player in the AdTech market – you'll most likely find that they're integrated with most major apps that have in-app advertising. The only foolproof way is to really delete any apps that serve you ads.


The accreditation rules really bother me. Excluding people based solely on wealth is silly. I think you should be able to take a test to prove you know enough to invest.


Eh. The U.S. education system has taught me that anyone* can beat any* test. Seems like there's value in saying "if you really fuck up, you are at least have a background that says this will not be your entire livelihood."

*almost.


The SEC is discussing changing this: https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2019-265

"The proposal would add additional means for individuals to qualify to participate in our private capital markets based on established, clear measures of financial sophistication."


You don't have to be accredited to invest. However, other accredited investors won't want to share the cap-table with you.


i can't figure this out: https://worldtree.info/investment/ this seems far too good to be true. Back of the napkin calculations show they're saying the returns could be 28% a year compounded. That's better than buffet level returns. Surely this is a scam right?


Yeah those numbers seem really good - $25,000 invested over 8-12 years results in $1,423,125 profits of which you get 25% ($355,781). If those kinds of returns were really there wouldn't people quickly saturate the market, devaluing the lumber and breaking the model?


Fossil water


Wow that is incredible. Nicely done!


I ended up making this: https://github.com/gluster/piragua to make connecting glusterfs to kubes easier/scalable.


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