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Jay Howard

@jayphoward

Austin, TX เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
If you've recently relocated to the blue place (or are considering it) and want to expedite the process of building up your list of follows, I made a thing to help with that: github.com/jaypatrickhowa…
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Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@RyanRadia @rhcm123 I'm not a big drug guy, but I remember hearing about Erowid back in the BBS days and somehow it lodged in my brain. I think they published a downloadable recipe book (or something) for making various things.
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Sky Marchini
Sky Marchini@rhcm123·
My sister was in LA and went to Erewhon. Don’t text
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Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@RyanRadia @rhcm123 I misremembered "Erowid" as "Erewhon" and had to google away my confusion. Makes more sense now.
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Orin Kerr
Orin Kerr@OrinKerr·
Have to appreciate that when you visit the 7th Circuit website to look for recent opinions you are greeted with that vintage 1990s Geocities feel.
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@UrbanCourtyard I know very little about this stuff, but, how difficult to convert office space to housing?
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@QuetzalThoughts It doesn't privilege them. It puts them on the same footing as me. The payment system is supported by what is effectively a 1.5-3% tax on "everything". I get most of that refunded to me. The guy who pays cash doesn't. That's stupid.
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Quetzal Writes 🇺🇲| 🇬🇹
"We should punish success so that the mismanaged people catch a break" is such a stupid policy position. These rewards are available to the poor if they manage their finances well! You're cutting off a helpful incentive for them to better their finances as well
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@HannahWardEdu "Name-brand degrees and alumni networks have lost all networking power." This seems demonstrably false. This tweet's anecdotes aside, graduates from "elite" colleges with marketable degrees are doing pretty great.
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Hannah Ward 👩🏻‍🏫 Mom (x3) | Learning Designer
1. You have to be willing to work for yourself. Careers are over. 2. Name-brand degrees and alumni networks have lost all networking power. You have to build stuff and talk to real people about what you're building. You have to prove yourself daily and credentials won't cut it. 3. This generation needs to get as much college done as they can before 18 (you read that right) then start building. This delay is killing all forward momentum with the American pioneering spirit. High school has been diluted to absolute meaninglessness. College is a repeat of much of high school and holds no weight. It wastes some of our best and most creative years. Credential up between 14-18 if you want to then BUILD BUILD BUILD.
A Pebble 🪨@WaterwornPebble

It's hard out there

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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@chriswithans You modestly over-hire with the expectation that some of your employees are going to occasionally vanish for six months at a time. You subsidize that cost by paying everyone slightly less.
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
I’m serious about paid leave. Yeah, it’s fine for the public sector when the taxpayer pays the bill and most of the work is fake. How do people think it works in the private sector? You have a team of six people. One person goes AWOL for six months. What do you think happens to the other five people?
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Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@CnnmnSchnpps @Noahpinion Arguably: no, not really, if the reason they pay more for less is that they have an enormous amount more to spend.
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@jarvis_best would have been sad when Temu Wilson disintegrated after a couple months
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Jack Whitcomb
Jack Whitcomb@jack_whitcomb_·
@PositivistWitch What does the tweet mean? Wouldn't everyone needing two jobs to survive mean we have twice as many jobs in the economy? If the default state is "4 jobs, 4 people" and suddenly everyone needs 2 jobs, wouldn't there be 8 jobs? I know I'm trying to make sense of nonsense, but...
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Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@NatePyle79 I mean, why do that? Do they figure they can get more people to attend? Does it replace the regular service on Sunday Morning (Easter Day), or somehow augment it?
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@SgtKOnyx @ryancbriggs ... merchant fees, which means everything would cost somewhat less. If you're someone who pays with cash, or a debit card, or a credit card with meager rewards, then that's pure win for you. You're no longer subsidizing the ~$1500/year payment I get from my credit card company.
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@SgtKOnyx @ryancbriggs Merchants pay 1.5-3% in merchants fees and pass on the cost to their customers, usually regardless of form of payment (i.e. no cash discount). Only people with high-quality rewards cards are getting some portion of that money "back". No rewards would likely result in lower ...
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Ryan Briggs
Ryan Briggs@ryancbriggs·
It still feels completely insane that my credit card company pays me in order to float me a loan for a month
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Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@fatgayjudyb That's my point. People who pay cash are paying the merchant fees (since merchants build them into their prices) but not getting any sort of reward. Most merchants don't offer a cash discount. No rewards = lower merchant fees.
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Fat gay judith butler
Fat gay judith butler@fatgayjudyb·
These people shouldn't have credit cards to begin with. Tax away I say
Jay Howard@jayphoward

@ryancbriggs My hot take: ban credit card rewards programs. They're a tax on people with bad credit and/or who are low-income and/or who have poor money management skills.

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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@marcportermagee Thought there was a bigger one in Texas, but seems not. Largest I could find is Conroe HS near Houston, which has 5252. Allen HS near Dallas is not far behind (5206).
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Marc Porter Magee 🎓
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee·
As far as I can tell the largest brick and mortar high school in the US is Brooklyn Technical High School (5,808 students)
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Jay Howard
Jay Howard@jayphoward·
@NatePyle79 Doesn't seem like relativism to me, and I disagree with Erick about which is more concerning. He seems to be saying they're both terrible, but, gun to his head, he'd choose the Trump one.
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