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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • OP? I was responding to the content of the article. Not whoever posted it.

    You dont need to be this obtuse. Are you doing that intentionally?

    The quote was from the day care centre complaining about competing with “free daycare”.

    I replied to discuss what “free” means.

    You then decided to bring in even more specificity. Fine, whatever. But dont whine at me about not being as granular as you prefer.

    How about discussing the context of free/tax/paid for daycare and how a private daycare could compete?

    You dont need to cry that my wording isnt to your exact preference and expectations. Feel free to redefine it.






  • interesting read! I still havent had a reason to play with quantum computing. This article makes it seem less challenging to approach, maybe ill give it a try sometime.

    The number labels of the x-axis represent the different answers from the magic 8-ball in the following order: “Yes” (001), “Not today” (001), “Definitely” (010), “Try again” (011), “Signs point to yes” (100), “Not likely” (101), “Sure thing!” (110), and “Outlook not so good” (111).

    Assuming this is a mistype? Yes and Not Today are both “001”. Should “Yes” actually be “000” (which is the label used on the graph above this paragraph



  • no thanks. its just myth making of the elites

    One of the first paragraphs. Absolute horseshit.

    Many successful entrepreneurs have humble beginnings: Jeff Bezos started Amazon in his garage. Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook in his dorm room, and Steve Jobs built Apple at his parents’ house.

    These “scrappy startups” are always bullshit. Bezos had massive family funding before being successful.

    In July 1994, Bezos’ parents, Jacklyn and Miguel Bezos, invested $10,000 in Amazon, which was approximately 1% of the company’s initial funding. This investment was crucial, as it helped Bezos secure additional funding from other investors. In 1995, Amazon raised $1 million in funding from family and friends, including Bezos’ parents, who invested an additional $50,000.

    “Oh yes just a scrappy little start up. With free office space from parents garage. Oh also they invested a mill. jUsT s SmAlL lOaN”