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Sample size N = 1 Conclusion: all poor people use cigarettes, lotto and alcohol and I dont like them in my neighbourhood.

How is saving $1000 a year going to help some poor person who lacks education, or opportunities?


I never said all poor people use cigarettes, lotto, alcohol, and weed. But there are tons of studies showing that use of those things is elevated among the poor.

Anyway, the whole point of this thread is that having some buffer money allows you to make more optimal savings choices in the future. It's a cascade effect.

Even $1000 in savings as a buffer would allow you to make better decisions grocery shopping (you can afford to hold off and wait for better deals, etc.) or in the case of this article, have the patience to forego $100 now to get $200 later.


Feels like this falls ln the infosec team. Our team has a scanner that parses all* logs for passwords and PII.

We know that the infosec team at Facebook was a second class citizen. So, its no surprise that this got through.

*sampling on large sets


What's PII here? I'm not familiar with this acronym.


Personally Identifying Information


I feel like the restaurant where a server makes $44 ans these struggling restaurants are not the same. Feels unfair to make it seem like the greedy server is gouging the poor mom and pop when they already made $44.


Just curious. Why choose B&N over a local bookstore?


In many places I'd guess B&N is the only option. Having a chain bookstore is significantly better than having no bookstore.


y, we don't have a local non-chain bookstore here. We do try to purchase from local speciality stores if we can. There are a few board game/comic shops around.


Why go for an unknown amount of money when you can kidnap someone with a guarnteed payout.


"How to collect art in your 20's" -> get a loan

Was hoping for creative ways to identify rare pieces for cheap.


Current title is bait. New suggestion: Military officers strava data reveals previously unknown bases.


Could this be on purpose. Some anti botting technology that messes with decision tree bots


Who ever gets self driving down first can get as many cars are they want. Two scenarios:

"Let Uber drive you to work for free then pay you to use your car for the day. We'll cover the gas!"

"GM is happy to partner with Lyft to be the first self diving car! GM Good. GM Hip"


Which of those two sentences is the one that's going to create seven million cars out of thin air and then maintain, manage, and insure them?


What do we do when someone pukes in the driverless uber?


Open app, report problem with the vehicle and request something different. Problem vehicle will be taken out of service for review.


I would also put multiple cameras in each car, and train a network on “car is clean” and the related “car is empty” (you could, for example, ask the customer that just left “did you leave your bag in the car?”)

To signal to passengers that you won’t record them during the ride, give the cameras nice red LEDs when in operation, and be open about what you do.


> To signal to passengers that you won’t record them during the ride

I doubt this would even be a concern. Many Uber/Lyft drivers already record interior and exterior views for the duration of every ride. And I don't see anything wrong with that. Hell, think about:

"The rider after you reported damage to the car that you didn't report. Therefore you did it and are responsible for paying for it."

"Where's your proof? Maybe I just didn't notice the damage and it was the rider before me -- it's not my job to inspect your cars. Or maybe the rider after me damaged the car -- possibly even on purpose -- and then blamed me."

They'd be foolish not to record every single ride, from multiple angles if possible.


> Problem vehicle will be taken out of service for review.

I am thinking like a public transit subway in New York. We cannot have anything you can't pressure wash.

However, that also brings up the problem of traffic congestion and automation (as well as comfort and ergonomics?). Can we automate the process of sanitizing a car? Will passengers accept (cold) plastic and aluminum surfaces everywhere?


No because you buy for 15k from them and sell for 16k to someone somewhere else in the world


Can we filter out sellers/buyers by country, to make sure?


No and by design. Global trade is global, man.


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