[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 2 points 18 hours ago

I remember helping a friend wrote one in R and Python like 10+ years ago when we were in highschool to predict the MISO energy market.

Some dude paid us like $3000 to make one for him because he wanted to buy a $10k solar farm in Oklahoma so he could speculate on grid futures...

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 9 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

It's obviously a bit, the punchline is delivered perfectly.

It is a bit

But the person is real

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 69 points 2 weeks ago

Weird, that seems to be one of the only ones that shows up. Even searching hexbear returns results for prolewiki and the gitlab first

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 43 points 3 weeks ago

I'd vote for this Biden

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 71 points 1 month ago

So... When you're blanket banned from food stores where do you get your food?

I guess you just have to steal it.

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 35 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Pulling out so much bond investment at a loss is kinda spooky. The Chinese have much more reliable Intel about what the US government is planning than just about anyone else, and a massive move like that means their confidence doesn't even extend out 5 years before a conflict big enough that the Fed would wipe out any global trust in the USD.

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[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 53 points 1 month ago

That's better than what I thought, "Voting"

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[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 45 points 2 months ago

China is in a league of it's own on basically every metric of green energy adoption and their growth in all these sectors is only accelerating while the rest of the world is regressing towards LNG and other hydrocarbon based fuels.

Green energy and preservation of the environment is also a core component of all their future development goals.

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 51 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Did they intentionally put that 75% of the $1.2T budget going to the military like 1 sentence before saying l ~~less than 1%~~ less than 0.001% is going to headstart programs and think that out would absolve the previous sentence?

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 34 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The Sacrifice just depicted them as misguided and detached from the reality of their actions.

The main American guy is a pilot that is doing bombing runs and he's not presented as comically evil, just totally ignorant of why he's even there.

Example

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Pacific Drive (youtu.be)

Just got this game, and it's actually really awesome. Stalker mixed with SCP mixed with Car Mechanic Simulator.

You have a possessed car that you maintain and customize and use to navigate around a Stalker style zone avoiding anomalies and looting all the while picking up weird radio transmissions and following a storyline with 3 other characters on the radio.

The zones aren't randomly generated, only the anomaly placement, so as you navigate a zone multiple times you start to get more comfortable with the roads and shortcuts meaning you can start navigating further out and getting more resources to upgrade your car and base with.

So far I absolutely love it, basically FTL but with the loops being a part of the storyline (your car will always keep you alive even if you lose all your loot and it gets totally fucked). So like if you die or get caught in an anomaly storm, your car will just zap you back to the garage, usually in a state so fucked that it barely drives, e.g. no wheels, no engine, and no headlights just barelling metal on pavement into the back wall.

You can also pick up "quirks" which are a fun sort of puzzle. Basically any action in the car or any state of the car can become randomly linked to another action. So like opening the back left door could turn your radio on, or flipped on your wipers could slam on the gas. So as you're out there surviving, you'll also have to be paying attention to what you did to make the trunk open, then diagnose the issue and repair it.

But yeah, if you're interested in rouge type games this one is top tier. Especially on PS5 because the haptic feedback is really dialed in on this one. You can tell how fucked your car is just by the feedback on the triggers (brake gets stuck, gas kicks back and rumbles aggressively).

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 48 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

This is one of those "photo copy the kids homework and do it yourself for the bit" bits

Look at the detail on the wounds vs the detail on homelander

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 38 points 4 months ago

obama-spike

"Those ethereal bisexuals and long legged socialists are tough nuts to crack"

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OG Hexbear Design (hexbear.net)

Printed this before the sub closed.

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My little brother just died. They found him dead on his back porch. Doesn't look like any foul play was involved, but there was a ton of Unisom and Phenibut in his apartment.

I'd never heard of it before today.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net to c/poverty_finance@hexbear.net

So I did a bit more research, it seems that there are tons of loan programs under the USDA umbrella. Lots having to do with farming, but also lots having to do with "rural development".

These loans fall under something called the SFH Direct Loan Program (for nonfarm tracts). Which you can read more about here and see the forms here.

There are multiple tiers of these loans and they are all dependent on income and ability to pay. They work almost inverse of a typical mortgage loan where the only thing that matters is your history with on time payments and having at least an average credit score. They start at 3.25% interest for "Low Income" individuals and families (determined by a chart that's bucketed by county). Seems to be between $45k and $65k on average for "Low Income" and the "Very Low Income" group is anyone below the $20k poverty line.

All these income buckets are determined by number of applicants with deductions disabled or child dependants (about $10k taken off your net income per dependent). You can also deduct medical expenses. So the name of the game is trying to figure out how to structure who in your family will be on the loan to get the lowest mortgage rate (1% with the grants for very low income applicants, but these need to be repaid if the house is ever sold).

All these loans are given out directly by the government meaning you don't owe a mortgage to a bank, but to the USDA itself. You have no down payment if you are accepted and are allowed to purchase any "quality" home that's at or below the loan limit for your area (seems to be around $300k plus or minus in most places).

So if you're really desperate and live outside a major metropolitan area, this might actually be an option to break out of the rental hellscape or if you have a bad mortgage and think you'd qualify this might be a way to refinance directly through the federal government.

I'm by no means offering you any financial advice, and an definitely not a financial advisor, but this program seems to genuinely have some merit and honestly I think it could work as a greatly expanded solution to the housing crisis, directly government issued mortgages with downwardly adjustable rates, long terms, and income based grants.

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We're being booted from our rental because the landlord wants to let his daughter move in and we can't find anything else around here for even remotely the same price. Even rotted out single wide mobile homes are going for $1800/month.

I was turned onto USDA loans by someone and it seems like as long as we make under $65k/year we can qualify for like $336,000 in loans with 0% down.

Is there any catch? The rates seem to start at 3.5% of you're under the $65,000 income limit which would put our monthly payments like $300 below renting.

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