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Cost matters: Why Lambda School should have a lower success rate than college
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The twenty-year argument between Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren over bankruptcy, explained
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The boss who put everyone on $70,000 minimum salary
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Norway's $1 trillion wealth fund will exclude four companies for their vast emissions of greenhouse gases, or at least put them on probation to force them to change
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Major bank economist says the coronavirus market reaction ‘boggles the mind’
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Anyone here following cryptocurrency?
Was just wondering if anyone in the Tildes community follows cryptocurrency at all. I'd say it's one of my biggest hobbies. Bitcoin is of course the king, but I like what Ethereum and some smaller...
Was just wondering if anyone in the Tildes community follows cryptocurrency at all. I'd say it's one of my biggest hobbies. Bitcoin is of course the king, but I like what Ethereum and some smaller protocols are working on as well. I see a lot of potential on the horizon.
For example, I think Pool Together is a great idea (no-loss lottery).
I also learned about this game from a friend called Axie Infinity which looks pretty fun.
I don't mean this to be a thread to shill your bags or talk about going to the moon, but more of a crypto-focused discussion on what you're following, interested in, sharing cool dapps, etc. Just seeing if there's any interest in a regular crypto discussion thread here. (Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc.)
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How precious metals sellers psychologically manipulate elderly conservatives
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Norway's sovereign wealth fund made a 19.9% return on investment last year, earning a record 1.69 trillion Norwegian crowns ($180 billion)
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Finnish Customs sits on millions in seized cryptocurrencies – agency doesn't want to see €15m in bitcoin seized years ago be returned to criminals
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Visa grants Coinbase power to issue Bitcoin debit cards
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Chinese car sales down 92%
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On the supply of, and demand for, US treasury debt
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/r/WallStreetBets and how it came to be a force in the stock market
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Covid-19 could mark the end of affluence politics in the USA, as the possibility of a global pandemic reveals the inability to make and distribute the things people need
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Leaked document shows how big companies buy credit card data on millions of Americans
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Eight candidates have applied to head Norway’s sovereign wealth fund – board prepares to decide who should steer the global portfolio through a time of transition
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Disney CEO Bob Iger steps down in surprise announcement
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Coronavirus disinformation may have contributed to market drop
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Intuit near deal to acquire Credit Karma for $7 billion
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Lawsuits, mountains of unsold leggings, and families drowning in debt: The tumultuous story behind LuLaRoe, a multilevel marketing brand that promised millennial women a pathway to financial freedom
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Sweden starts testing new official digital currency – pilot project will be run in an isolated test environment together with digital tech consultants Accenture
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‘Now is the time’: A Federal Reserve official urges Congress to plan for recessions
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America’s monopoly problem, explained by your internet bill
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Dr. Michael Hudson: Economic lessons (from 2008) for 2020
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Morgan Stanley to acquire E*TRADE for $13 billion
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Now that Sweden has called a halt to its five-year trial with negative interest rates the serious work has begun on looking at whether it worked
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How an AT&T lawyer helped monopolize cheerleading and induce US drug shortages
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Foreign aid corruption paper causes storm at World Bank
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Walmart employees say they’re preparing for job cuts as retailer rolls out its ‘Great Workplace’ program
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Danish social worker accused of stealing 117 million Danish kroner of government funding for more than twenty-five years
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Boy Scouts of America file for bankruptcy due to sex-abuse lawsuits
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The woman shaking up the diamond industry
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McClatchy, second-largest local news company in the US, files for bankruptcy due to drop in print-based circulation and revenue along with massive pension obligations
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The Sprint/T-Mobile merger: A jump-the-shark moment for American antitrust?
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That time when the US government wanted Americans to use one dollar coins
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Brandless shuts down operations, becoming SoftBank Vision Fund's first failure
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Costco capitalism
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Varo Money receives FDIC approval, enabling it to become America's first standalone national digital bank
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The world's lowest interest rate may soon be raised in Denmark – new forecasts were triggered by the exchange rate
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The great affordability crisis breaking America
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Field experiments and the practice of policy - Esther Duflo's Nobel Lecture (2019)
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The dot-com bubble - Five minute history lesson
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Finland to become EU's only uranium producer – Finnish government gave the green light on Thursday for state-owned Terrafame to extract and refine
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Surprise for New York renters: No more broker fees
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Australian government lawyers warned the tax commissioner the controversial "robodebt" program could be illegal on the same day the Federal Government suspended the scheme
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Does anyone know of any good budgeting tools?
I've realized over the past few hours that I've spent an absurd amount of money relative to my income over the last few days, and I think that starting to budget would probably be a very good...
I've realized over the past few hours that I've spent an absurd amount of money relative to my income over the last few days, and I think that starting to budget would probably be a very good thing for me. Does anyone know of any good tools for keeping and managing a personal budget?
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US Federal Trade Commission files suit to block $1.37 billion acquisition of shaving company Harry’s by Edgewell (owner of Schick)
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Why Swexit is unthinkable – trade ties make Sweden's European Union departure unthinkable
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Danish police seize Hyde Park mansion owned by Sanjay Shah, British businessman accused of defrauding Danish taxpayers
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