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I know how fraught performance/micro-benchmarks are. But do you have any data on how performant it is? Should someone expect it to perform similar to Haskell?


This is incorrect. Adjusted for corporate actions (splits/dividends) it's more like 2010 levels. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/INTC/ (click "ALL")


Also James Murdoch (son of Rupert) is on the Tesla Board of Directors. WSJ is playing it down the middle, like they always do.


1. At least since 2018. Remember the Thai cave diver?


When I was there the only complaint I heard was the golang exceptions to the style guide. In no other language would you be allowed to name a variable a single letter like "r" for example.


Well that, and a check sitting on the desk for whatever amount the employee wants to come back to the office.


Seems like a perfectly cromulent word to me.


We use YouTube premium (so no ads) and there have been no snuff films of the pups. But my kids know not only all of the planets, but all of the dwarf planets. I sure didn't teach them that.


This isn't even an either/or proposition. You can inline SQL in pyspark just fine: df = spark.sql("...")


Everyone talks about taxing him. What about not subsidizing him in the first place? Without carbon credits and low emission vehicle credits he'd have gone bankrupt long ago.


Because those are things that we want done. They help kickstart a low-carbon economy, which would otherwise be slowed by costing more than the existing fossil-fuel infrastructure.

He just happened to be the one who best took advantage of it. Which looked awfully smart at the time, especially since he succeeded so well at it. And that makes his bizarrely mercurial, seemingly short-sighted behavior seem so inconsistent.


Yes, let’s - both.


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