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Amazon leading on price-performance, but competition from Google is very stiff.

Does anyone know the data source for this curve?


Title slightly edited for length.

I'm keen to hear what the community thinks of this. Is it credible? Is this The End Times?


I already have a diversified stock portfolio, so I'm happy keeping my RSUs as a leveraged bet on my employer. I got one piece of advice recently, which was to sell enough of the vest to cover the tax that it will incur - since RSU tax is incurred at the point of vest in my tax jurisdiction. YMMV on that depending on where in the world you are.


Great site, but is it finished? If not, perhaps it would benefit from a yellow and black flashing "Under Construction" banner.


That's not one of the sample buttons? I was once at a modern "junk art" museum, and came across a light-switch under repair. It took several seconds before I realized it was not an (intentional) exhibit piece.


Old "Under Construction" icons could make a whole category by themselves; I think I've seen at least a hundred of them, some being really creative, just like some 404 pages.



Better write your own compiler, then... And your own language, just to be sure.

#tinfoil


The compiler's already on your computer, nobody can take it away from you (or at least, not easily).


I've seen the Economist describe itself as "fiscally conservative, socially liberal"


That's how I would describe myself. And I am a fan of the Economist.


The only question you should be asking is: Are these shares listed on a public market? If yes, you can value them at market price. If no, their current value is zero.


So you hire people who skip over the depth of the locking model and just copy and paste the addition code, but you fail the people who spend time to deeply understand the locking model but can't produce a solution in three hours?

Interesting approach, I bet your codebase is a thing of beauty...


April 2023: Google announces end of free ACME server


Or just use QuantLib (https://www.quantlib.org/)


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