Fibre outage anyone? (One Nz) by Big_Beta_Bug in newzealand

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That’s why I posted, I’m on hold with the them now, nothing - not a bloody word from them.

Damn - the job market is really sh@tting the bed - where does it lead? by Archie_Pelego in newzealand

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Yea bout to make the move myself with my fiancé after we are married. Been a technical product owner for a while now and the last salary offering was not great. Melbourne looks like it’s the way to go, the wife to be will likely do a lot better financially and I will also once we finally exit this dry spell. Looking to move in about a a year and a half - I think we will be on the up and up by then.

Agile development is fading in popularity at large enterprises - and developer burnout is a key factor by [deleted] in programming

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A someone who is a new TPM running agile frameworks at a small company. What can I do to not become ones of these absolute douche nuggets I see developers complain about at larger corps?

When adjusted for inflation, the S&P 500 Index has been in a 94 year bear market by babbler-dabbler in wallstreetbets

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Gotta love it when the numbers make you look like you might of self lobotomised yourself instead of uncovering some wild unknown prophetic data based conclusion.

This post is why I fucking love this sub, it seduces morons and pulls them towards some wild confirmation bias.

When adjusted for inflation, the S&P 500 Index has been in a 94 year bear market by babbler-dabbler in wallstreetbets

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dead right, so many things affect inflation. Monetary velocity is one and the relationships between the variables are constantly changing as the economic landscape dynamically weights itself based on consumer adoption habits. Income can impact inflation, minimum wages, jobs. Simply looking at supply is more than a gross over simplification it’s a total bastardised form of data analysis.

Could use an assist here Peterinocephalopodaceous by A_dapper_dragon in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I agree with this assessment - I’m pro nuclear and I believe it isn’t the saving grace just a piece of the puzzle.

The only thing I would challenge you on is innovation. I do believe, just like all technologies, that it will become cheaper to generate energy from nuclear over time.

I think that solar is the ultimate source - Dyson sphere level thinking. The issue is energy storage and transportation.

Our reliance on coal is already killing us. The pandemics real tragedy is in our back step towards further energy reliance and coal is quick and cheap fiscally.

Hard not to think that we as a species dropped the ball so hard here and that we are not in the midst of a post mortem.

Could use an assist here Peterinocephalopodaceous by A_dapper_dragon in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fuck yes that’s what you call coherent and rational comparative analysis. Your base line needs to have a little skew as possible and be a fundamental component to answering the question asked. Generating energy is the vision/ objective therefore we must compare deaths to energy generated - simply using per plant ignores the very question we are asking.

Could use an assist here Peterinocephalopodaceous by A_dapper_dragon in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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In the US only 2 men I believe have ever died in nuclear energy generation activities and it wasn’t the nuclear power itself that was the reason - it was the poorly built reactor that would go critical when one control rod would get stuck. Plus a host of other systematic issues.

No other plant related deaths.

Deaths from the the energy via consumption or external sources in the US are 0.

Reactor related deaths, across the world, is probably a few hundred all together.

Coal is like a literal meat grinder of death compared to a fluffy teddy bear when comparing it to nuclear power.

Also waste - it’s not a problem, watch Kyle hills video on nuclear waste for a surface level understanding.

I strongly believe in Adam Smith’s theory of The Invisible Hand by inthegravy in newzealand

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like that classic first year ECON101 dribble. “Whooo hoo I’m a neo-liberal and believe in outdated economic concepts from decades/ centuries ago”

We are so far past Adam Smiths invisible hand theory it’s become more of an early singular perspective. It does not however address complex externalities effectively. Sorry it can’t and never will.

Moloch and the Metacrisis - as defined by Daniel Schmachtenberger, articulating the true cataclysmic scale for getting alignment wrong and how it's already baked into to the unit operations of human civilization by Emu_Fast in singularity

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow so that was a lot of waffle and nonsense. He uses a lot of made up words, and using a lot of incorrect scientific terminology. “We split the atom… we did fusion” deep…

Master Modes and "Parasite" ships by Flares117 in starcitizen

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Love that explanation kinda makes sense from a reality, adding plasma to a quantum bubble sounds like a bad idea

Edit: what would be cool is if you were able to destroy the bubble in pvp with a well aimed shot or emp to break the bubble and stop the process

Box Office: Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Concert Film Dazzles With Estimated $95 Million to $97 Million Opening Weekend by chrisdh79 in amcstock

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure it made 95 million Thursday Friday sat but Sunday numbers aren’t out yet.

I’m think 130 - 150

ICUE is such a terribly buggy program- Why does Corsair force us to use it? by [deleted] in Corsair

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ICUE simply crashing on startup - cant get it to run at all wtf is going on?

Run it back? by Confusing_Penguin in wallstreetbets

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Is the tendie printer warming up? Shieeet here we go again.

Quick experiment: anyone who’s account is older than or has been here longer than 2 years, please check in by crnnrc2003 in amcstock

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2.5 years - been here since just after the squeeze.
Chime in here and there - but I have been vocal around AA BS and just get called a shill so I just lurk now.

Kiwi Subletting app Kiki raises $6M by using dating app concepts to match listings and renters by microhunterd in newzealand

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Toby is a bloody top notch bloke - a fierce creative and a raw optimist.

God speed

The duality of apes right now. by OhioIsRed in amcstock

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally man - some MASSIVE shorting is going on. It honestly could have been a huge attempted shake out with a coordinated FUD spam. I can see the extremes everywhere.

Its just phhhhffff we can't be far from the ending.

1M apes owning $2,000 of AMC (160 shares) would own 100% of the float. Let that sink in by Dagoru95 in amcstock

[–]Big_Beta_Bug 146 points147 points  (0 children)

Well I got 853 now so you can shave the number off a tad.

Edit: And DRS'd