I start talking to another Pokemon trainer to happened to be a hardcore tech nerd. Asked him about AMD obviously. He suspects that NVDA is sitting on tons of superior tech that they have no need to release because of their effective monopoly on GPUs. He also used a lot of words I didn't understand so I know he's credible. He became a bit morose when I brought up AMD. Like a father thinking back on what a disappointment is promising son became. Like he expected better. Caught a Wartortle as well.
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>>1396708
>Pokemon trainer
This is like inception levels of memeing
is it all gravy after a certain point ?
>>1396696
Yeah, I think about mid way through the mashed potatoes.
Is it a meme that if you work a lot of overtime you have to pay shit load back in taxes at the end of the year
You should have to pay them a shit load every year either way. Withholding isn't a good thing.
>giving the government a free loan
no way, calculate your earnings and keep it in a high interest savings, boom you just got fucked by taxes fuck I hate taxes
If your taxes don't come out of your paycheck, yes.
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>>1396477
>It's efficiency
>It is effeciency
Shit like this bugs me. My grandma used to talk about the "dumbing down" of society and now I am beginning to see exactly what she meant.
>>1396485
>a guy who can't remember first grade English is scamming people with MLM
Why aren't I rich?
>>1396485
Good grammar make money now
Was cycling through my BTC faucets and saw this.
What is it, anons? I'm kinda scared...
Also, if anyone else uses faucets, I recommend a new one called leakybitcoins.com. Good payouts.
But that captcha will probably haunt my dreams tonight.
How much would a masters degree in real estate help you make it big? Not sure if it's a worthy investment, but wouldn't people be more willing to buy upscale properties from someone with a masters degree?
how important are credentials?
>>1396319
Terrible idea. Somebody who's buying property is evaluating the property itself, not the seller.
In real estate deals, nobody cares about your credentials if you seem like you know what you're doing.
If you're wanting to work for a large real estate company or an REIT, obviously something like that would matter. If you want to go into business yourself as a private investor and landlord/flipper, anything you need to know can be found in books and learned from experience.
>>1396337
Say I have great success and eventually own a decently sized real estate company that builds skyscrapers. Is it not even necessary then? It feels like when you're doing something that important you should have higher education. maybe just my own misconception...
>>1396357
If you're controlling millions of dollars in capital and building skyscrapers, it wouldn't matter if you were a high school dropout who couldn't wipe his own ass. People would do business with you. If you were to get to that point, your business achievements would be your credentials, not a piece of paper.
Look at Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. They're both college dropouts, but anyone would do business with them because they're successful in the business world.
And that's a pretty far-fetched scenario anyway. But even in small time real estate (non-commercial property management, house flipping, and small time development), nobody cares.
Anyone else used Shopify to start a business?
https://bigboyco.com.au/
>>1396298
Day Two Results
>>1396298
>https://bigboyco.com.au/
hideous
>>1396298
You again. I am getting sick of your threads.
I reported you for your copyright infringements here: https://www.justice.gov/criminal-ccips/reporting-computer-internet-related-or-intellectual-property-crime
I urge everyone else to do the same, so that this shitposter shirtseller can start lubing his butthole.
Are we actually in the sixth stage of empire, and is a global collapse of financial systems imminent?
>>1396159
could be
chances are he is wrong tho like always before.
but say doom enough sooner or later you will be right for once.
i agree we will see a new world monetary system soon enough, but will it be catastrophic? probably not.
What does /biz/ think about HSY? I'll be honest - I'm one of those on the short side.
i think their chocolate tastes nasty
cookies and cream is my favorite flavor from them
>>1396439
true af senpai
Lets talk TPP /biz/,
What happens if TPP doesn't pass, everyone is pretty sure it will pass so they're putting their money like it already passed, but what if it doesn't?
I was thinking that, for one, many pharmaceuticals in SE Asia might be unwilling to produce certain drugs in the fear that after TPP american IP would leave them out of the business, but if it doesn't pass do you think it would be wise to invest in those pharmaceuticals?
What other possible outcomes do you see if the TPP doesn't pass?
TPP is awful.
I don't work that hard and I get paid near minimum wage. They seem to think I am working at an alright pace. Should I feel guilty that I'm incredibly unproductive and hate being there?
>>1396057
They probably feel blessed to get anything out of you at all. If a company pays their employees minimum wage they should expect to get minimum work quality, effort, and loyalty because they are scraping the bottom of the barrel. Minimum wagers are somewhere between welfare recipients and skilled workers. They are not lazy enough to milk the system but not driven enough to land a job making more money. As with anything, you get what you pay for.
its best not to be around people
Hey /biz
I have an app I've been working on and building for past few months. Its in the beta phase of testing, No users yet as I haven't released it.
Before I release it I want to officially register my company and setup official things needed to be sent to the gov't before I start trying to get users. I am in USA, PA but I've heard I should register my company in Delaware because no tax?
Things I need to do I've been told:
> Open Business bank account
> Incorporate my company in Delaware (gotta fill out forms and shit I guess but what forms?)
I feel like I am missing something, but don't know what?
>>1396050
You should check out /law/ not /biz/
Do we all agree?
>>1395964
Nah, we argue all the time.
>>1395979
I think this would be pretty beneficial to everyone
>>1395964
Yes
Share your top tips for crushing interviews/ your preparation routines
Got a phone interview for a position at a big bank tomorrow, first time doing one of these. What should I know going into it?
If you are asking here you are not prepared and will not get the job.
How do I make a living mining ether?
My current job is giving me 40k a year but it's tough manual labour. On the side I'm mining with a single RX 480 right now and making about $60 a month.
What kind of setup would I need for at least $500 a month?
Have you not heard? Eth is a mess.
Did they stop teaching basic division in elementary school, Anon? $500/$60 = ~9 GPUs. PCPartPicker says an RX 480 is about $275. To get the required hashrate, you'd need to buy $2,500 worth of graphics cards. You'd also need at least one new PC to house them, since I don't know of anything that has 9 PCIe slots. So let's round up to $3,000. So you'd need about 6 months to break even, assuming you don't have to pay for electricity and assuming the ETH/time ratio stays the same.
>>1395900
I know the math smartass, the question is more about optimal rigs to house the new GPUs.
And also if I should be dual booting.