TheLoneAdmin's comments

TheLoneAdmin | 7 years ago | on: Update on Tesla Stores and Pricing

IMO, the bigger issue is the flip-flopping. It shows that not enough thought was put into the initial decision to close stores. How many other, non-visible decisions are being made on a whim?

TheLoneAdmin | 7 years ago | on: How badly are we being ripped off on eyewear? Former industry execs tell all

The biggest cost in any metro area is land. There are few empty lots left to build on, and those go for a premium. Not going to give any specific listing publicity, but "$350,000 USD for 0.047 acres empty lot" is common in the residential parts of Atlanta. We recently paid $25M for 8 acres with abandoned warehouses on them, to build condos on. We're still looking at $100k land costs per condo.

Go out two counties and a 1.5 hour commute, and land is only $5k/acre. Plenty of $200k starter homes in that area. No one wants to move out there though.

Disclaimer - I work in the residential construction business

TheLoneAdmin | 7 years ago | on: Spielberg to push for new Oscars rules that exclude streaming movies

Counterpoint, maybe only films should be eligible for Oscars, as Oscars are for "film makers". Digital cameras would not qualify, right?

Seriously, there was a huge gulf in quality when the best home TV was 19" NTSC 4/3. Nowadays, my picture quality exceeds that of most movie screens (except for imax). I don't see any reason to differentiate.

TheLoneAdmin | 7 years ago | on: Cloudflare expands its government warrant canaries

The government can issue a gag order on a specific subject. This prevents you from disclosing the existence of a subpoena. However, the opposite is not true. The government cannot compel speech.

Sure, the government can take illegal actions...

However, they cannot force someone to make an untrue statement.

TheLoneAdmin | 7 years ago | on: Minimum-wage worker needs 2.5 full-time jobs to afford a one-bedroom apartment

Sure, there is a wage problem. My issue with the way the cost of one-bedroom apartment is calculated. It is based on the HUD fair market rents (FMRs) at the "40th percentile of rents that a family can be expected to pay". That means that 39% of one-bedroom apartments are cheaper than the rate given. If minimum wage people are supposed to have a 40% apartment, who is supposed to live in the 1-39% apartments, middle class?

I expect the lowest 10% of wage earners to live in the lowest 10% apartments. I'd like to see what these numbers would show then.

TheLoneAdmin | 7 years ago | on: Build your own old-school 3D shooter in a weekend

> in college using OpenGL and that was 2008

Wolf3D was 1992, 16 years before. SGI released OpenGL a few months later. IIRC, the first gfx cards were thousands of dollars. The first successful consumer gfx was 3DFX Voodoo2 in 1996. We take so much for granted nowadays.

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