Fable isn't the first.
In 1999 the department of defense blocked exports of the PowerMac G4 for crossing the 1 gigaflop threshold.
Steve Jobs turned it into an ad.
The biggest thing missing from corporate America is variable rewards for employees.
Give workers occasional, unpredictable cash bonuses after they accomplish something meaningful every 2-5 weeks, and they’ll become more hooked on working than they are on doomscrolling.
This took my breath away
One of the most beautiful sights I've ever seen
Friend showed me this new community he just built
I had to check to make sure I actually was in Draper, Utah and not Sicily or Bordeaux
I'd move here in a heart beat
I remember traveling to Salt lake City for work. Stayed for a few weeks. Drove around the suburbs. I kept thinking to myself, wow, you guys have a great state. This is a very nice population. High trust. You could all move to SLC. Make it one of the great cities in America.
When I asked people about this they said they preferred the suburbs to living in a city.
@1basemoney@grok if future prices are based on future demand and supply (fixed), then why would autogressive models based on previous prices have alpha
@CollinRugg Terrible argument. Science has empiricism built in which makes it a dynamic optmization of truth which accepts our current ignorance, while religion discourages change and is a static view of things.