Every time a new memory module size comes out, you take a short position. Wait 2 years, flip your position to long. And sell it off 5 years later overpriced to people needing replacement parts.
@Mysticial I really wonder sometimes how the electronics retailers stay in business. Especially the ones with physical stores. Their stock loses value every day.
those that gain value over time are the exception, not the norm
1:30 PM Cicada said: my real name is Robert but I think that's no longer a secret by now
1:30 PM Skorezore said: Can't tell if troll
1:30 PM jaggedSpire said: @Cicada I don't believe you
@Lalaland They keep only minimal stock on hand. Retailers measure the health of a store in "turns", which is the number of times a year they turn over the entire value of their inventory (e.g., $1 million in inventory, and $4 million/year in sales is 4 turns). Much less than 3 turns and you're probably going out of business. 3 to 4 is sustainable, but not very profitable. 4+ turns is where you start to get reasonable profitable.
The other part of the equation is steep markups on small items--phone chargers they sell for $20 or so probably have a wholesale cost around $2 to $3 or so (and even less than that wouldn't particularly surprise me).
in fact, if the overload with the alias is instantiated first then the non-alias overload complies (which makes sense, since now all the instantiated specializations can be re-used)
@HubertApplebaum I'm not sure it needs to be quoted. Ram can certainly be traded. Though I'm unsure exactly how short-selling laws apply (if at all) to these things.
Every time a new memory module size comes out, you take a short position. Wait 2 years, flip your position to long. And sell it off 5 years later overpriced to people needing replacement parts.
@ThePhD would argue that no one in their right minds would interpret the Catface as innocence, but by and large people in their right minds haven't met me yet
> Et pourtant...le nazisme et le socialisme... c'est la même idéologie! Le socialisme allemand s'est, en effet, plus montré internationaliste que nationaliste.
i am currently working on a bitcoin mining technology but am struggling to understand how exactly it's software fully function, i have a basic understanding of it after reading through the bitcoin cores code, i just don't want to have to read every single file if someone else has the knowledge and is willing to help me understand.
My rule is to avoid going to the countries in which I can not speak native languages of ... Coz I feel dumb not being able to speak their languages ...
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper i agree with that plus it would be awkward if you are planning to live there, if you are just visiting it is ok not to speak the language fluently.
anti-sodomy acts are unconstitutional and the reason why it's "in tact" is because lawyers/politicians are too lazy to change the law when they know for a fact that most people won't contest it
@HubertApplebaum ?, late for what a payday, i dont need it, i am just doing for experimental purposes, plus to give others a free opensource program to use that works cross platform, unlike most mining software's out right now
Thanks for sticking those massive ads in my face yes I would LOVE to support you another way for example by sticking my massive genitals in your revenue stream
I'm working on a library that extends something using the Json license, The Json license is identical to MIT license, except it has this extra line "The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil." .. what does that mean?! who wrote that license, Gandalf
@sehe I don't know. The only solution I have is using e.g. discord-linux which allows you to inject custom css to raise the font size. I'm not sure if that'd fix anything though since I don't use it.