Monument Valley. Got the first one for free during a promotion but loved it enough to pay for the sequel and extra levels.
Monument Valley. Got the first one for free during a promotion but loved it enough to pay for the sequel and extra levels.
Albinos
You jinxed it
Thank you for finding those!! Yeah I am flexible, no rush. I will keep learning 🧐
Good point on the volatility, thank you for pointing that out. TDFs are decently diversified and I have a strong stomach so I’m not super concerned.
I’m also considering doing a CD ladder or a T bill ladder but the idea of just auto depositing money into a brokerage is appealing.
If you have the time, read The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by Bogle. It will explain the principles most commenters are espousing here.
qalc
A lemming of taste
I shed a tear when quoted strings stopped working
There was a short story I read by one of the great Russian authors (name escapes me atm). A young man made a bet with a banker that he would spend 10 years in solitary confinement and be provided with any reading material he asked for. If he could endure it the whole 10 years, the banker would reward him with a handsome amount of money.
He sticks it out for nearly the entire period and leaves the night before the time is up.
Fantastic story, thought about it pretty regularly throughout college.
If this rings any bells, I’d love to be reminded of the name!
Edit: Nvm, I found it! The Bet by Anton Chekhov
What search terms should I use to find such a class?
Skill issue of your coworker tbh
I want to pivot from tech/engineering to finance, any advice for me? Been thinking of doing an MBA but don’t want to go back to school
This is going to be very handy, thanks for the rec
Vim Tree Redshift
Taskwarrior
1010 klooni!
The Way Home
Windows
*shudders and goes to take a bath*
Forced to lock in