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6 votes
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TrueAnon Podcast
2 votes -
It's time to boycott any company doing business in Xinjiang
17 votes -
Singapore's statement at the United Nations General Assembly 2019
6 votes -
Hongkongers Seeking Freedom in Taiwan [28 minute video]
8 votes -
Denmark calls for EU ban on all diesel and petrol cars by 2040
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Video games don't lead to violence...
@bbcnottingham: Goose smashes through taxi window https://t.co/RThaDIRumk
8 votes -
Today marks the 18th anniversary since Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak was arrested and put in an Eritrean prison
8 votes -
The lies behind Area 51
5 votes -
Why is billionaire George Soros a bogeyman for the hard right?
17 votes -
The Real Cost of Your Blue Jeans: abhorrent working conditions and environmental neglicence plague one of the world's most popular garments
5 votes -
Outlaw Country - Klamath County, Oregon, Is The Perfect Place To Go If You Don’t Want To Be Found—And The Worst Place To Be If Someone Threatens Your Life.
7 votes -
The Searl Effect Zero Point Generator
3 votes -
Why does infrastructure cost so much?
10 votes -
Active YouTube channels in "dead" genres?
What are some good YouTube channels still currently working in genres which aren't currently popular because of algorithm shenanigans, the natural cycle of trends, or whatever else? I'm thinking...
What are some good YouTube channels still currently working in genres which aren't currently popular because of algorithm shenanigans, the natural cycle of trends, or whatever else? I'm thinking like sketch comedy, original animations, serious short films, etc.
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Futurology: how a group of visionaries looked beyond the possible a century ago and predicted today’s world
6 votes -
The Adults in the Room
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What's a video/series you would consider a "required viewing"?
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience. "Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or...
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience.
"Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or relevant that it is essentially mandatory for those interested. Also, explain why you feel so strongly about it. What makes the video "required" rather than just "preferred"? What makes is stand out over other videos like it?
For example, maybe there's a concert video that you consider essential for rock music fans. Maybe there's a TV series that's an essential introduction to space exploration. Maybe there's a movie that's a must-see for new parents.
Any video media is fair game. Movies, television, online series, livestreams, documentaries, YouTube videos. Whatever. Also, if it's publicly streamable, include a link for us!
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Free speech tropes - Common misstatements, misconceptions, and bad arguments about the First Amendment in American media
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Tech billionaires haven’t killed Burning Man’s anti-capitalist spirit—but influencers might
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BronyCon has held its last convention
Some of you may remember this post from last year. Well, it has happened: the last BronyCon. 10,215 people attended (with rumors that there were enough uncollected badges to hit the 11,000...
Some of you may remember this post from last year. Well, it has happened: the last BronyCon. 10,215 people attended (with rumors that there were enough uncollected badges to hit the 11,000 hard-cap), beating their previous record of 10,011 in 2015. They chose to make this the last year because attendance has been trending downward, and the show it is built around (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic) is in its final season.
I was there, and it truly was the experience of a lifetime. They intended to go out with a bang, and they absolutely delivered. Did anyone else here attend (or want to attend)? What were your thoughts on the event this year? Any other current (or former) Bronies on the site?
Some news articles about the event:
Also, people made a memorial on the 200 level of the Baltimore Convention Center. This was from August 2 at 2:37 PM, and this was from August 4 at 2:05 PM.
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The “30–50 feral hogs” guy actually had a point
12 votes -
El Paso massacre galvanizes far-right accelerationists
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Children read testimonies given by young migrants detained in Customs and Border Protection
16 votes -
Explaining a novel to Pakistani intelligence
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We read 150 privacy policies. They were an incomprehensible disaster.
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Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge about selling a services business?
Disclaimer: I will not make any money off of this sale. I am just asking for my old boss with whom I built this company. Even though I don't work there and have no stake, I just want to solicit...
Disclaimer: I will not make any money off of this sale. I am just asking for my old boss with whom I built this company. Even though I don't work there and have no stake, I just want to solicit the best advice on her behalf. I can give more details via a PM as she doesn't want to spread the word yet.
The business is a vacation rental company located in a premier resort town in the USA. It has existed since before airbnb was even a thing. The business is very profitable and technologically self-reliant. She has spent a decent amount on technology so that there aren't multiple outsiders taking a slice of each rental. I can provide the rough numbers via PM. The SEO is already #1 in the market. The company owns its office building, and multiple vacation rentals which could be packaged in with the sale.
It is the largest vacation rental company in the local vicinity, so selling to a direct competitor doesn't seem likely. It would seem to be the ideal sale/purchase for someone who is wealthy and is looking to retire early, live in a tropical setting, make money, and still have something to do. However, maybe contacting the larger, more corporate vacation rental businesses on the mainland would be the best option?
Google searches for this are an SEO disaster which is why I am asking here. Are business brokers necessary for something like this? It is so niche that I really just don't know what to look for. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Edit: to add, it is completely turn-key. Everything could be left as it is, with all current employees. Aside from executive decisions the only thing that the owner did, since we scaled to dominate the local market, was write the ad copy because she is really good at that. She only physically spent a couple months of the year there in the last few years. The only reason she is considering selling is due to aging-out.
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Why Australia relied on Sweden's unique relationship with North Korea to secure the safe release of Alek Sigley
5 votes -
hot dogs
7 votes -
After urging land reform I now know the brute power of our billionaire press
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What are your thoughts on the "precautionary principle"? Is there too much of it, or not enough?
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How to find out the age of your plane
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Secrets and lies at Guantanamo Bay: Listening devices, FBI informants, and gag orders… these are just some of the ways that the US is mishandling classified information in the Al Qaeda trials
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Fermi problem game thread
I thought it might be fun to make a little game out of asking Fermi problems and trying to work out solutions to others'. What is a Fermi problem? A Fermi problem is (to quote wikipedia ): an...
I thought it might be fun to make a little game out of asking Fermi problems and trying to work out solutions to others'.
What is a Fermi problem?
A Fermi problem is (to quote wikipedia ):
an estimation problem designed to teach dimensional analysis or approximation, and such a problem is usually a back-of-the-envelope calculation. The estimation technique is named after physicist Enrico Fermi as he was known for his ability to make good approximate calculations with little or no actual data. Fermi problems typically involve making justified guesses about quantities and their variance or lower and upper bounds.
Basically, these are questions that would be very difficult to calculate exactly without looking up the answer. The goal is to arrive at a good estimate by making justified assumptions. As such, looking up facts and statistics should be minimized or outright avoided (e.g., if the question is "What is the mass of the water in Lake Michigan?", you shouldn't look up Lake Michigan's volume to aid your answer. This should be estimated from things you know off the top of your head).
The way this thread works
- If you have a Fermi problem, post it as a top level comment.
- If you have a solution to an already posted Fermi problem, post it as a reply to that comment. Be sure to post your reasoning and thought process.
Fermi problems can be fun to come up with, and fun to answer. Examples of Fermi problems might include:
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How many piano tuners are there in Chicago? (this one is apparently one that Fermi came up with himself)
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How many keystrokes occur worldwide, daily?
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What is the mass of the water in Lake Michigan?
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How many cars are there in New York City on a given day?
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How many blades of grass are there on the National Mall?
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How many eggs are consumed in the US each day?
Since many of these have no definitive answer, it is not always possible to score the 'correctness' of an answer. Nonetheless, others can judge when an answer makes reasonable assumptions, so feel free reply to answers with suggestions of which assumptions can be refined or further justified.
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Google CEO Admits That It's Impossible To Moderate YouTube Perfectly; CNBC Blasts Him
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Should I setup an LLC for my consulting?
I have had a varied work history for the last decade but it has all been W-2. I now find myself doing consulting engagements and I am wondering if I should setup an LLC for this work. My main...
I have had a varied work history for the last decade but it has all been W-2. I now find myself doing consulting engagements and I am wondering if I should setup an LLC for this work. My main concern is actually limiting liability, and of course I am interested in possible tax advantages.
Has anyone else done this? If so, what’s the best way to set this up? Stripe has a program, I imagine legalzoom does as well..
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‘The Saudis couldn’t do it without us’: The UK’s true role in Yemen’s deadly war
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After the tear gas (retrospective on the Hong Kong protests)
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The birth of the electronic beep, the most ubiquitous sound design in the world
10 votes -
How to survive America's kill list
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Publishers that closed their comments sections made a colossal mistake
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#GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad
Here's the background story about the video: #GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad And here's the video itself: Generation Lockdown (The video is not graphic...
Here's the background story about the video: #GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad
And here's the video itself: Generation Lockdown (The video is not graphic in any way. It's safe for work. Whether it's safe for your emotions is a different matter.)
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More cops won’t keep us safe
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"By this art you may contemplate the variation of the 23 letters" - An implementation of Borges' Library of Babel
10 votes -
Rare and strange ICD-10 codes
7 votes -
Why Berlin's fifteen-year-old airport has never had a flight
10 votes -
One in two voters don't understand how to vote for the Senate: poll
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Secrecy, self-dealing, and greed at the NRA
13 votes -
Stopping Homelessness Before It Starts: Could a new social services model prevent a temporary housing crisis from becoming a persistent condition?
14 votes -
Prospiracy Theories
18 votes