Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | bdcravens's commentslogin

Gotta admit, I knew the OnlyFans action button was a risky click, and I did it anyways ....

I mashed the button and ended up in a right old mess 8)

well is it worth the sheckles?

A comparison would Codex would be good. I haven't done it with Codex, but when working through problems using ChatGPT, it does a great job when given screenshots.

Given the background color of the site, I initially thought it was a Barnes and Noble project.

This is actually a very nice primer on how to build custom elements even if you don't use Rails.

Money begets the freedom to work on causes. Monetization was always a core part of Hashicorp, rather than being a bolt-on after years of OSS. Which is a good thing. (I was a customer of the first commercial offering from Hashicorp, their VMWare add-on for Vagrant)

But when you already have money, you can skip the “how can I work on this and not starve to death?” part.

While $84k is the average household income in the US, the average among home owners is a bit higher, around $100k-$120k. Also, very high prices really skew averages. Many "starter homes" are closer to $200k. I bought new 3 years ago, and the rent home I lived in prior, which was in an older middle class neighborhood in a Houston suburb, sold for $224k (and this included some basic renovations like new flooring)

Just want to comment, I think if you were to overlay where people work vs live, most people probably do not have reasonable access to housing @ 225k.

Also I think much of this problem is zoning, which coincidentally Houston has none and has some of the lowest housing costs in the nation, especially for a city of its size.

I suspect much of the housing crisis on the west coast is because of poor zoning laws and could be fixed with a stroke of a pen, at the expense of the local housing market value.


On the location vs price front, I think that's a bit of a red herring.

Because people generally want to live close to their jobs.

If cities have a lot of demand, it's partly because they have a lot of jobs, which means that the price of housing in cities relative to income is still an important metric.

Viewed by holding more of those things constant, the urban medianHousePrice : medianIncome is how much of people's lives we're requiring they dedicate in order to have a roof over their heads.


We should be using medians, not means for bot hate income and house prices.

Depends on whether they define that as "collective religious practices".

The vagueness about what qualifies as a prohibited practice seems concerning, if this were to become a law.

Its deliberately vague.

I guess that the Tony Stark of this world is Wang Chuanfu (CEO of BYD)


That purchase was literally the premise of this article.


Sorry, got me, headline reaction; edited.


Or developers who fight against AI agents.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: