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  • Tesla believes it is better at reporting crash data than its competitors, and so the discrepancy in numbers makes them look bad.

    It's almost as though leaving safety and associated reporting requirements in the hands of private business doesn't work out for consumers. If only there was some public institution that would hold all vehicle manufacturers accountable and enforce reporting requirements. I cannot possibly imagine how that would work though. /s

  • Democrats fear Trump will seek political retaliation, deepening national divisions.

    No, it's not a fear. It's an acknowledgement of exactly what he has said he will do:

    Trump has said repeatedly he will seek political retaliation, deepening national divisions.

  • Calculating the digits of pi seems like a poor benchmark for comparing various languages in the context of backend web application performance. Even the GitHub readme points out the benchmark is entirely focused on floating point performance.

  • America is ratchet

  • How exactly do Democrats block movement back to the left? What does it even mean to move "back" to the left when the goals of the left are things we literally have never had before?

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  • Yes, it's equally as unrealistic as leaving money idle for 532 yrs.

    The only point I was making was that multiplying $5,000 a day by so many years is a silly comparison as it ignores the dominating factors to building wealth.

    Billionaires shouldn't exist but also they don't exist because they stuff X dollars under their mattress every day.

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  • Not really with that amount of time. Suppose you put away $1,000 a year for 532 years, at 3% you still end up with $225 billion.

    The deposits are completely dwarfed by the compounding interest. If you only start with $1,000 and add nothing else but let that original $1,000 compound at 4% you'll have over $1 trillion.

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    elrik @lemmy.world

    This is the way

    Completed my Mandalorian costume just in time for Halloween.