@RobFo1@scn4@mhp_guy Anyone can bid on these jobs, but not every business can afford the cash flow terms of the work. Additionally, the people doing the work often donβt want to deal with the extensive paperwork required for both the submission and the backend processes. Itβs a symbiotic relationship
@LeadingReport@grok show me a table with the number of bank failures each year from 2000 to today. Is this something that the broader market should be concerned about or is this a result of the system we have in place working?
@Kalshi He was referencing the ability to have Grok adjust your feed based on your direction. Not specifically muting political posts but rather being able to tell grok to stop feeding you political posts.
@LoganDobson@Rob_Sisson You either get the credit on the front end when the baby is born or on the backend when the baby turns 18. Either way the credit lasts the same amount of time for everyone. Itβs nice though to get it younger when money might mean more.
Kid knocked on my door and asked if I needed help shoveling.
I didn't, but I immediately said yes absolutely I do.
I had just pulled into my driveway yesterday, and he was at my door. The shoveling would have taken me 3 minutes max to do myself.
But when an entrepreneurial kid chooses to willingly go out into the world and work hard...
I'm saying yes every single time.
Lemonade stand. Snow shoveling. Dog walking. Raking leaves. Anything.
I'm in...100% of the time.
The more hard-working, entrepreneurial kids we can foster + support...the better.