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Go to the "feeds" page and select "friends".

Interesting to see the building blocks come together. I hope that they can lay foundations that last.

Interesting, but clearly ancient (refers to a Google Earth plugin, for instance).

Are there more modern equivalents? I'd love to have an Android app which told me what the things were I was looking at.


It doesn't seem to request location in a modern-enough way on safari on ios. It just seems to think that it can't get the location and suggests that I go open the Maps app.

I think there are two steps: 1) Make people want to have kids. 2) Make it feasible for them to do so.

People already want more kids than they're having, so focussing on (2) at the moment is probably the best approach.


Everyone I know who wanted more kids wanted them before having 1 or 2. And it is almost always the men who wanted more kids, as women are more cognizant of the sacrifices and risks.

And this applies to financially secure couples in the US who willingly stop at 1 or 2.

“Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.”


When we were dating my wife always said she didn't want to have an only child. I was fine with only having one but always assumed we'd have at least two.

After going through pregnancy, she decided she was fine with never doing that again. Her's wasn't an especially difficult pregnancy, she simply didn't realize the toll it would take on her.

So we have one kid who is about to leave the nest.


> People already want more kids than they're having

Maybe some people. But nobody I know wants more children. They want a better future for the children they already have. They want to have hope for their future.


"for every three kids wanted… only two are born".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyv7211jljo


You don't have to call them.

You can use WhatsApp, Signal, or SMS. Drop them a message, see if you get a reply.


They don't consider the key to belong to the user. The key is a token generated by the site to allow it to identify a user. In order for them to do perfectly so they do not want users to be able to tamper with them, leak them, or do anything which might violate their assumptions about the key.

No, the private key is generated and stored client-side, and never sent to the server. Even if that wasn't the case, how I store my credentials is none of the websites' business, and my own hardware should do as I say.

How about they let us opt out of using it at all and just let us use our own browser?


You can use Firefox as the system webview on Android

Yes, and I do. But Facebook doesn't use it even in that case. Even before they started shipping their own. If they used my Firefox setting as the Facebook browser then it wouldn't be a problem for me!

But without knowing which stocks dropped, how can we make that link?

In another submission, Amazon, Oracle, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, and Alphabet are all dropping. Are we supposed to think of them as SAAS companies now?

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/06/ai-sell-off-stocks-amazon-or...


1. Yes we treat them as Enterprise SaaS and have done so since the late 2000s.

2. The selloff was largely due to Amazon's massive capex commitment for GPU compute buildout, as Amazon (and a couple other BigTechs) are used as market benchmarks and because a large portion of us have been holding since 2021-22 or even earlier so we have reached a point where we have hit returns that we were advised to hit in our portfolios. HNWIs with advisors and Institutional Investors (who advisors use) aren't daytrading.


all of them have significant SaaS offering.

But the claim that's related to anthropic posting some markdown files is idiotic at best, malicious at worst


It's only showing the top 8 groups. BYD are presumably part of the missing percentage (show it as a bar graph to see how much isn't covered).

Looking at the data in more detail, BYD are selling about half of Tesla. (85k across Europe in 2025 vs 185k for Tesla)


It's a very different kind of game. I don't think it's at all comparable.


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