@CapitalJurassic@AparicioCadiz Any company would do pretty badly if it stopped growing... And if we need to imagine things, then I guess you could make any point you wanted
@Lukebonnici1@levelsio And if it did happen, I don't think it would be because the earnings of the underlying companies have decreased by that amount. In the long run, that's what moves prices.
@Lukebonnici1@levelsio I don't know what these influencers are saying or which ETFs they're recommending. But, in general, global stock markets do pretty well over decades. Think 8-10% per year.
Will there be "50-90%" wiping of the markets? I think it's unlikely
@TweetsOfSumit https://t.co/ybbb5R5u2A tells you how good games run on it. Steam also tells you, but it's often more pessimistic that the reality.
For BG3 specifically, it runs ok, but it's not the best way to play it imo. Still the deck, is the only way I game after becoming a dad haha!
@sebastianvolkis As an app becomes more complex, with more moving parts, the chance of something mucking up increases.
Typescript is great at ensuring things will work well. It's more work, but it ensures you'll pick up potential errors and edge cases sooner, instead of in production.