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Cheaply designed datacenter that don't use a close loop for watercooling and use too much water are a problem

At the Montessori school my kid goes to, children read a lot. They have access to the Library, can ask the teacher to go there when they need/want to. The school has a no phone policy, children are not allowed to bring them to school. Computers are only in the computer room for children to access when they want to do research and there are no laptops in the class room.

It works well and the children are both happy and do well academically


> Let's say they are correct. What would the solution look like from there? Personally after being diagnosed at 36, I started taking concerta occasionally. Mostly once a week to deal with all the things I have a tendency to not do otherwise. It's helped a lot.

And I'm saying this as someone who lost circa 120k in work I never invoiced because of ADHD


which one?

Only $3mm needed?


Interesting, thanks. Actually slightly cheaper than I expected.

If the S&P adopt those rules would there be any index fund that is S&P without the new rules?

An index fund like the S&P500 is not the S&P500. It is stuck competing in a world of low margin pain.

I sincerely hope S&P and Nasdaq rollback the SpaceX-targeted changes, but unfortunately I seriously doubt it.


Dimensional funds have a type of index factor funds that roughly track these indices without strict adherence to S&Ps inclusion rules. That's the only one I'm aware of.

Vanguard doesn’t use S&P, because they wanted low fees and the license was expensive. They use CRSP’s index rules.

I checked and it looks like new stocks get added to the CRSP index at the next rebalancing, which is September. So, even the knockoff S&P adds it quickly.

BTW, CRSP was run by University of Chicago, but got sold recently to Morningstar, a mutual fund company.


IZZ, or in other words fuck em.

Usually the mile high club doesn't involve walking around in the nude though?

The last time I walked about nude in the main body of a commercial passenger aircraft (nominally a 30-40 seater) it was returning to Singapore from Vũng Tàu with only four people aboard, pilot and co pilot, myself and another surveyor.

Long story, short version - it doesn't always involve sex and isn't always restricted to toilets.


It's why all of my agent run in a vm. I refuse to have it run on my own machine. Claude code once managed to render the vm unbootable, I was back in action 5 minutes later after regenerating the vm

What were you trying to tell it to do?

I recently took the risk there by having it run xattr commands to fix some MacOS bug with Tahoe that broke auto update for what seems like all software.


oh I just told it it could install any dependencies it needed. To be fair, the VM runs arch linux and well arch does come with foot guns.


I was on the fence about investing in them and ultimately passed on it. Reading the article, glad I did so.


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