@citizenM Iβve stayed over 100 times in the Shoreditch one. After a long flight I am told thereβs no chance that I can check in b4 2pm. No smile, no welcome & defo no recognition of the loyalty π’π₯±
@Jason The Iranian LEGO videos a giant self-own, because implicit in them is the absence of any memes about the Iranian leadership. Drop a video like this about the ayatollah and see what happens.
@karpathy Implemented! itβs already working really well. I had a monolithic systems architecture file now the wiki is much more lightweight and importantly Claude can focus more on the detail of the section it actually needs.
Yep, my hope would be reallocation of spending, meaning overall the economy contraction being relatively manageable, with huge differentials in how individual sectors perform.
Or we could pull back from the brink. Right now itβs a game of chicken, with some level of mutual assured economic destruction.
@AirbnbHelp
I arrived at my property and thereβs a window missing. Itβs on the ground floor and therefore presents a significant security/ safety issue. Also the listing clearly shows the window there.
Your customer support have said they canβt help. Can you?
@TRHLofficial@elonmusk Surely by the same logic we are really unlucky. There will be many orders of magnitude more people in the future, with better longer lives then we have now, no disease etc. Which makes us in the 0.00001% worst off and unluckiest. Glass half full and all that!
@elerianm@FT Iβm getting scepticism for the upwards convergence scenario from the article. For Germany & the EU upwards convergence is going to be pretty hard if it requires deregulation. Canβt see how spending a ton of cash on weapons will improve the structural issue with its economy
@FinnHop I have found drivers are getting angrier and more aggressive towards cyclists. Not sure if thatβs true generally, but that has certainly been my experience in Brighton
@dgsommersmkts@elerianm@RichMiller28 Surely the burden is the difference between inflation and GDP growth (which would possibly feed through to wage growth), not inflation on its own. So, hypothetically, causing a recession by getting inflation to 2% is likely to be a bigger burden to households.