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  • Because you've come to the conclusion that "retirement in the US is a scam" evidently based on a few years of data in just your portfolio. Retirement savings is built over decades.

    I'd be curious about your specific positions contributing to this graph.

  • JFC. Just buy a target date fund. This post makes it clear that you don't really know what your're doing so please do yourself a favor and just pick a target date fund like this (or equivalent if Vanguard funds aren't available to you) and don't mess with it until retirement.

    If you want to take the time to learn more about what you should probably be doing, here are some resources:

    Edit: Extras, as I come across them. Candidly, most will probably come from Rob Berger's newsletter.

  • Since the first time I heard about FSD I’ve been wondering why Tesla (or others) doesn’t set up a system where drivers opt-in (no opt-in by default) to sending anonymized driving data to help train the model. The vast majority of the time, it’s probably modeling OK driving. At least no accidents. But the shitty driving and accidents are also useful as data about what to avoid.

    Maybe they’re already doing this? But then I wonder why their FSD is getting shittier rather than improving. One would think with more driving data, good and bad examples, would only help.

  • I personally don’t tinker much with the OS. I want it to stay out of the way and let me do things. In the case of Bazzite, everything I need for gaming is just there and works without me lifting a finger.

    I like the safety and simplicity immutables bring.

    If I’m doing something out of the ordinary, a temporary container usually suffices.

    It’s really made the switch from Windows as a daily driver much easier.

  • Yeah I’ve had to go back and fix (re prompt) some things like this in the past.

    The headline is that it helps me code things far faster than if I was doing it myself. And sometimes saves me 100% of the work.

  • It sounds hyperbolic but if you assume it will reach human-level intelligence and will have the ability to update its own code, you very quickly have something much smarter than us. Whether it will want to help or hurt us is an unknown. Whether we can control something that's smarter than us (and getting smarter every second) is unlikely, IMO.