Is this what chaotic good looks like?
Is this what chaotic good looks like?
Yes, thank you! I hate this constant narrative that back-to-office is always tied to commercial real-estate investments, or that there’s some magical tax incentive.
Usually what you have is: bank lends money to a commercial real estate company that owns the building. Commercial real estate company leases out office space to one or many companies. When those companies reduce or terminate their leases, the commercial real estate company struggles to pay their mortgage and defaults. Commercial real estate loses. Bank loses. And if commercial real estate had pooled investments to fund the building (along with bank loan), then those investors lose as well.
There are some large companies that own their own buildings, but that’s more of an exception.
I’m assuming the numbers must include retail stores purchasing the product to sell to their customers too? Or are these direct to consumer numbers only?
Well what sort of engineering standards are these planes built to?
PC load letter!? What the fuck does that mean?
Just like in nineteen ninety-eight when The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table?
Do you have a link?
OMG, they have copied all my files!!
Why wasn’t the original article linked to instead? The ArsTechnica article literally just quotes the Guardian over and over.
This one goes in the mouth, and this one goes in the butt. No wait…
Spoil em, flash em, laser out a few.
What is the fedipact?
Central park 5 comes to mind
A lot of the newer online-only banks offer virtual cards. Revolut, N26 etc.
Could. Should. Wood.
How much jail could a jailbrake brake, if a jailbrake could brake jail?
You guys have money?
Interesting podcast on the topic
https://omny.fm/shows/behind-the-bastards/part-one-tech-bros-have-built-a-cult-around-ai