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Hey zach, any update on your eyesight?


*when the cameras are on


seethe wincel


I think the code monkeys have a decent grasp on microecon. However, their (and my) understanding of monetary policy is poor.


TLA = three letter agency?


yes. it's a rather common three letter acronym used as an all encompassing way to refer to government agencies commonly known by their own three letter acronyms: FBI, CIA, NSA, DoD, DoJ, ATF, CDC etc


TIL


bhai, use the western numbering system, for clarity's sake. Thanks for the summary


In practice, both are often used as expensive toys.

But you're correct, very little substitution. One targets gangly code monkeys, the other targets the bearded and obese


Ford at least is attempting to go after the pro market though. You are correct it is mostly toys, but I expect the pro market will start buying them more as they figure out how nice it is. (in many areas the first thing the pro does is unload the generator - the truck can provide all the power they need for a day and get back home, thus saving a ton of money in gas)


The ford f150 lightning is an amazing truck. Love everything about it

It’s excellent for any working professional that remotely deals with any power tools or other electronics at job sites and wants to always be ready and charged


Agreed. F-150 has far more commercial applications than the Cybertruck.


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In an ever-evolving world, we’re always looking for new ways to get this repository in front of the world’s technologists: those who can benefit from it and contribute back to it. And with this new joint initiative with Google, we’re laying the groundwork for this reality.

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You can read more details in the blog post: https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/29/defining-socially-resp...


Same here!


I've found adding "forum" to my query on Google works decently


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