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Aged like milk for sure.

Anecdotally, my friend's grandma was an almond farmer. As they drove past a river in the Central Valley, she exclaimed "Why is there water in that river?! Those could be watering my almond trees!"


I think you can just click anywhere within it and click and drag it


How itchy do those get?


It's usually a fine wool that is very nice on the skin, not the itchy wool you may associate with a chunkier sweater.


Less ichy than cotton


A bit of feedback, the readme gifs are a little too fast, it's hard to tell what exactly is happening.


thanks for the feedback, I was actually thinking this the other day. we'll slow them down.


Also on the topic of UX. Dark mode on main site to prevent the blinding?


coming soon


Plus US dollars just have that smell to them. I wouldn't mind though if we rotated out some of the faces on the bills, e.g. Andrew Jackson


Is that what cocaine smells like?


Cocaine and feces smells like freedom


You do know who would be the first person to rotate in, don't you.


It would obviously be someone as equally legendary as Washington or Jefferson; noted American Paul Bunyan. We can even call them Big Blue Bucks.


My politics and his don't line up but I'm not against this. It would be pretty interesting to see the impact on cash usage, and faces on money are pretty archeologically useful-- at least on coins.


let's wait a few years before rotating faces to avoid debating another blatantly illegal thing Dear Leader would propose (actually he already did but it was out of the news rather quickly)


Would you apply that similarly to RSUs at a public company as well? i.e. always sell your stock grant and diversify regardless of the company?


If they gave you cash instead, would you use it to buy stock in the company? That should answer the question.


Yes, same principle. And with RSUs you can be even more confident that you’re selling at market rate than you can with a tender offer for illiquid equity.


Yeah I was fully expecting this site to be making fun of all the wacko conspiracies about armageddon, such that it would make me feel better. But instead, the "Limit to Growth" summary seems entirely plausible.


It might not even be an apocalypse.


Have they tried MongoDB?


A good clickbait title though, I probably wouldn't have clicked otherwise...


My reward for clickbait is that I stop reading it


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