Interessante Links, aber ich bin nicht überzeugt, dass man dem r* Wert ins Negative folgen sollte, anstatt das als Signal zu werten, dass keine Kredite vergeben werden sollten.
Zinsen sind genau das Werkzeug mit dem man die Kreditvergabe steuert.
Um ehrlich zu sein irritiert es mich auch etwas, dass keine Präzise Definition von r* zu finden ist. Bisher habe ich “kein Bremsen/Ankurbeln der Wirtschaft” und “full employment and stable inflation” gesehen. Für das erste sehe ich keine offensichtliche Definition für Bremsen oder Ankurbeln, beim zweiten ist nicht klar, dass so ein Wert überhaupt existiert. Vielleicht sind meine Maßstäbe vom Mathestudium verzerrt, aber das kommt mir schwammig vor.
Das ist nicht schwammig, wieso?
Wenn dir was formaleres lieber ist ist das eher in den Papern zu finden, hier z.B.
https://www.newyorkfed.org/research/policy/rstar
https://www.frbsf.org/economic-research/publications/working-papers/2016/11/?amp=1
It’s just a suggestion, if you’ve already started DS9 I would just stick with that tbh.
Basically two reasons.
First, DS9 is straight up better. Peak Star Trek in my opinion, so it’s nice to end on a high note. Again, not that VOY is bad or anything, but if DS9 is 10/10 Star Trek VOY is more like 8.5/10.
Second reason is world building. Really there isn’t that much overlap as far as specific parts of the story is concerned, it’s more that DS9 is so great because it turns some things that are taken for granted on their heads. VOY is useful because it kind of goes into that direction a little bit, with the conflicts that necessarily arise on a small ship far from home, and because you literally just learn more about the world/universe, whatever you want to call it, and the more context you have the better DS9 gets.
Very minor spoiler, both shows feature conflicts with the Marquis and the contrast, as well as the lack of contrast on how these conflicts are handled is very interesting.
Wenn der neutrale Zinssatz, der Zins der die Wirtschaft weder bremst noch ankurbelt, fällt, bedeutet das auch das die Zentralbank entsprechend den Zins anpassen muss der die Wirtschaft verlangsamt/ankurbelt.
Und genau das ist auch der Fall.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-hutchins-center-explains-the-neutral-rate-of-interest/
I would at least touch on VOY, it needs a bit to get going, just like TNG I suppose, but it’s solid. And the big, big payoff is watching DS9 after that. DS9 is fantastic, but it only gets better with the context from VOY and TNG.
I know what you pretend you mean, nobody is falling for that.
Fuck off to your sad shithole, nobody has any obligation to be nice to Nazis. To the contrary, every decent person should feel obligated to strongly tell them to fuck off. You don’t have a space here, we don’t want you here, you are not welcome.
We’ve seen this spiel a few times, companies want to move to the cloud and then don’t because it’s ridiculous and plenty of things are just fine on local machines.
I don’t lend this any more credence than all the “we’ll all be gaming in the cloud in 10 years” crap when stuff like GeForce Now was popping up.
Der Typ dreht doch gerade völlig am Rad. Sagen das es einem egal ist und tatsächlich egal sein sind zwei paar Schuhe.
Taten sagen immer mehr als Worte und z.B. mods rausschmeißen weil sie nicht spuren zeigt meiner Meinung nach schon das Spez der Arsch auf Grundeis geht. Ganz zu schweigen von den Interviews.
Ne, der will nur so hart wie möglich vermitteln das es kein Problem ist und die Proteste nichts bringen weil jeder der das glaubt ihm in die Karten spielt.
Soll nicht bedeuten das der Protest auf jeden Fall Erfolg hat, aber wie er handelt zeigt eindeutig das es sehr wohl ein Problem ist. Cool bleiben sieht anders aus.
No, quite the opposite. What I said is correct, which you can verify by looking up inflation figures, but I’ll save you the trouble.
US Inflation Rate is at 4.05%, compared to 4.93% last month and 8.58% last year.
https://ycharts.com/indicators/us_inflation_rate
Also, it would be great if, in the future, you could put some more thought into your choice of words. We can disagree with each other without such a hostile tone and if I understand correctly, especially beehaw is trying to be a bit of nicer place and you weren’t very nice in your comment to me.
They are pausing rate hikes because inflation has slowed down.
I don’t think that always holds water, some games are just made to be played with others. Nobody is going to accuse Counter-Strike of being bad just because playing against bots isn’t the most thrilling experience. But for games like Borderlands definitely. Point being, the logic goes it’s bad and only saved by playing with friends doesn’t stop it from being a bad game, not that a game is bad just because it’s more fun with friends.
My best guess would be that the engine just has vast amounts of technical debt. Skyrim (pre-LE at least) had a savegame corruption bug that has been around since Morrowind. And while I’m sure they have rewritten huge parts of the engine over the decades it’s not rare to see bugs persist over generations, and modders complaining loudly about it. The engine has never been great about asset streaming either so no surprise here.
Well tbh both his ego and his bank account command him to try to run for president again so I don’t see him fleeing.
It’s basically the “secret” behind Windows compatibility and part of the reason ReactOS takes so long to develop.
Yeah basically. It’s a loot shooter, it’s very fun in co-op but not good enough to carry itself in singleplayer.
I’ve been using both for a good while by now, Linux is good but damn I know that’s a sacrilege but I still like Windows.
Granted, I heavily customized my Windows install, made all the adjustments I wanted and threw out most of the nagging garbage and my locked down work computer is definitely worse.
Windows just… works most of the time, and it’s fluent and does what I want.
At the end of the day, most of the direct user interaction with an OS “directly” is task bar, start menu and file manager. And for all of these things, there’s a lot that annoys me on Linux. In Windows, I’m very happy.
Just to give one example. I like the individual entries in the taskbar to fill the entire width dynamically. If there’s one entry, it fills the entire taskbar, you get what I mean. On Windows, that’s a registry tweak. On KDE, that’s basically impossible. Like, I’m sure somewhere in the source code for the panel there’s a way to rewrite that, but frankly, that’s close enough to “basically impossible” for me.