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"id": "https://www.counterpunch.org/?p=349096",
"author": "Jeffrey St. Clair",
"description": "Imagine living like this: You have four children, all younger than 10. Your husband was killed three months ago in an airstrike. You’ve moved five times in the last year, taking only what you could carry, which wasn’t much because you had to hold an infant in a sling. You don’t know what became of […]\nTo read this article, log in here or subscribe here.\nIf you are logged in but can't read CP+ articles, check the status of your access here\nIn order to read CP+ articles, your web browser must be set to accept cookies.\t\t \n\n\t\t More\nThe post “Who Gives a Shit?” appeared first on CounterPunch.org.",
"description": "Still from the Ask Project interviews with Israeli women about Gaza. Still from the Ask Project interviews with Israeli women about Gaza. Still from the Ask Project interviews with Israeli women about Gaza. Still from the Ask Project interviews with Israeli women about Gaza. Still from the Ask Project interviews with Israeli women about Gaza. […]\nTo read this article, log in here or subscribe here.\nIf you are logged in but can't read CP+ articles, check the status of your access here\nIn order to read CP+ articles, your web browser must be set to accept cookies.\t\t \n\n\t\t More\nThe post “Who Gives a Shit?” appeared first on CounterPunch.org.",
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"description": "Inhabitants of Gaza aren't dying fast enough to suit some Knesset members, so they describe how to hurry the process along.",
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"title": "Eight Israeli Lawmakers Demand Acceleration of the Extermination in Gaza by Destroying Remaining Food, Plus Water and Energy Infrastructure",
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"description": "Azerbaijan president’s out of character condemnation of Moscow before facts are in points to changes on the horizon.",
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"description": "Why are US environmental groups so silent about the empire's global warmaking?",
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"description": "Michael Hudson introduces anthropologist Giorgio Buccellati's fascinating book on the political evolution of earlier societies.",
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"description": "Team Trump's tech industry regulatory plans have gotten less attention than some other initiatives. An overview helps fill this lapse",
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"description": "~ Today's Water Cooler: Politics, syndemics; New Covid charts drop, with Christmas hospitalization up in New York; Mike Benz: X censorship and deplatforming; Mangione: murder and social murder; Teen Vogue on \"salting\" ~",
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"description": "A new story on the financial tsuris at even the most elite universities underplays how they've made poor investment choices for many years.",
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"description": "Our oft-lionized daily links",
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"description": "You are catching a lot of flak for this, but there is one thing you are right about. If you make tens of millions of dollars, and can't figure out what to do with those resources, you shouldn't be calling your coworkers NPCs. You're the NPC.\nI truly mean this in an entirely non-judgemental way. I wish the author luck in achieving his dream of becoming high agency rather than simply high freedom. I wish it for everyone who wants it.",
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"description": "This is the most childish thing I’ve read. And shows a lot about he doesn’t have any people relying on him or community to support. He takes one hike and throws away 60m. Doesn’t try to find anything interesting to do at Atlassian just calls his coworkers NPCs. This is zero-empathy Peter Pan syndrome at its worse.\nSad how he just goes adventure hopping to try and find meaning. The problem is no matter where you are you are also there. Time to look inward and not outward.",
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"description": "I don't think you have to have Fuck You Money to get to this point. Most people eventually become disillusioned with work enough that they reevaluate what matters to them. Getting a very profitable exit is just one way to trigger that experience.\nIn my experience, a lot of people who get into this state start self-sabotaging hard as a way of rejecting what feels, ironically, like losing control. Sudden freedom can feel foreign and lot like your world got forcibly taken away from you. I'm not surprised the author is turning down opportunities and breaking off with his girlfriend. It's a way of taking back control.\nWhen this happened to me, I pivoted hard from getting satisfaction out of what I built to getting satisfaction out of developing people. Now I take great pride out of the careers I've nurtured...a lot more than what I've built, in most ways. I've heard others express similar ideas in different ways, like \"I now enjoy making other people rich.\"\nNo matter what, I encourage the author to use this time to build connections instead of destroying them (real connections...not work or SF acquaintances). Something I did not read in this essay is how he grew closer to anyone (in fact, I read the opposite). No path out of this valley involves traveling alone.",
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"description": "> Credit card delinquency rates, which are seen as a precursor to write-offs, peaked in July, according to data from Moody’s, but have only fallen slightly and remain nearly a percentage point higher than they were on average in the year before the pandemic.\nThis is a prime example of a style of reporting that really grinds my gears.\nThe citation is clearly to another internet source, so a link should be provided. If it truly cannot be linked because it is private, more context is still needed to understand what this data means.\nI actually can’t find the source myself, but I can find “Delinquency Rate on Credit Card Loans, All Commercial Banks” from the Federal Reserve. [1]\nThe percents from that source somewhat match those referenced in the FT quote. “Peaked in July”\n- 2024Q1 3.15%\n- 2024Q2 3.24%\n- 2024Q3 3.23%\nUsing 2019 as “the year before the pandemic”, the average was 2.5825. Is +0.6475 “nearly a percentage point”? I guess it technically would round up.\nSeemingly important context that the quote doesn’t give is that 3.23% is lower than any time 1991Q3 to 2011Q4. But, maybe the trend matters more for this metric.\n[1] https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DRCCLACBS",
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"description": "I worked with John for a few years in the 1990s. This was during the heyday of BBSes, when he joined our small team at Mustang Software after Mustang bought Qmodem. John moved to Bakersfield California (with his family, including OP!) to be with us. John left a few years later due to I think business differences with management.\nJohn was personable and full of joy. He always loved a good joke. I remember the parties (not wild, we were pretty tame back then) we would have around the pool at his place. He was generous with his time.\nThe story of Qmodem itself was a bit different. Qmodem for DOS was a one-man shareware business and was John's pride and joy. It was clear that he poured everything into that program. It was finely tuned and just worked. Times were changing though, and people were calling for a Windows version. Unfortunately, John was not interested in learning Windows programming, so Scott Hunter (now at Microsoft), Dan Horn, and I built Qmodem for Windows. It was good, but it really never had the same level of polish that John's work did. It was \"Qmodem\" in name only.\nAfter John left Mustang he also left Bakersfield and I lost touch with him. I'm sure he continued to make the people around him smile. Thank you for your time and contributions, John.",
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"title": "New comment by ghewgill in \"Tell HN: John Friel my father, internet pioneer and creator of QModem, has died\"",
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