americanjetset
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6 years ago
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on: Mathematics all-in-one cheat-sheet (2013) [pdf]
This is exactly what I thought. In fact, when I got to the section that listed the right-truncatable primes, I immediately searched Euler because I knew there was a problem about them -- turns out I had already solved it though lol.
americanjetset
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7 years ago
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on: Why Do Rich People Love Endurance Sports? (2017)
My wife has signed up for 3 half-marathons in the last year and the maximum cost was $60 (and they all came with a t-shirt).
americanjetset
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7 years ago
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on: Why Do Rich People Love Endurance Sports? (2017)
>According to the New York Times, the total cost of running a marathon—arguably the least gear-intensive and costly of all endurance sports—can easily be north of $1,600.
Wat.
What marathons are they signing up for?
americanjetset
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7 years ago
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on: Family Tree of Economics
I have no idea. I'm not an Austrian, but I can tell you that stating they are "nonexistent" in modern academia is just wrong.
Go look up Peter Boettke at George Mason -- he is a current, publishing Austrian Economist (he gave a talk at my uni).
americanjetset
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7 years ago
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on: Family Tree of Economics
Having graduated with an Econ degree just 5 years ago, I can tell you that this is 100% false.
americanjetset
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7 years ago
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on: The Curse of the Black Lotus (2015)
>Lotus and eight other ridiculous cards
Well, Lotus, 7 other ridiculous cards, and then Timetwister.
americanjetset
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8 years ago
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on: Without right policies, automation risks shift of income from labour to capital
This is basically what I was referring to, along with the redistribution and redirection of capital towards the "war effort."
americanjetset
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8 years ago
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on: Without right policies, automation risks shift of income from labour to capital
I would wager that the two World Wars impact on capital had a lot to do with the decrease of the 1%'s wealth.
americanjetset
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8 years ago
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on: Please Don't Show Us Another “Typical Family Earning $270,000 a Year”
>So your definition of "solidly upper class" is the top 10% of earners? That's a pretty loose definition IMO.
You stated that above. I'd say your definition here is quite a bit more "loose."
americanjetset
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8 years ago
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on: Project Euler
This is exactly what I use it for.
americanjetset
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9 years ago
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on: Visual Studio Code 1.8
> Terminal copy and paste key bindings on Windows have changed to Ctrl+C (when text is selected) and Ctrl+V respectively.
So happy.
americanjetset
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9 years ago
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on: Broadcom Wi-Fi Datasheets
Every time I do a fresh install of Debian on my laptop, I whip out the Ethernet cable and do the strange, hour-long dance of installing and uninstalling broadcom-sta-common while modprobing various kernel modules until my wifi works.
BCM4313 -- never again.
americanjetset
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9 years ago
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on: OK, I will jiggle the mouse every 20 seconds or so to keep the system awake