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benmanns commented on FICO to incorporate buy-now-pay-later loans into credit scores   axios.com/2025/06/23/fico... · Posted by u/cebert
asdfasvea · 2 months ago
Depends on your definition of 'penalized'. FICO is all about identifying good ROI candidates.

Say you are a lender, you want someone who constantly uses credit, always pays their bills and has the capacity take on new debt. That's what FICO is for.

It's not some consumer reward system. It's not your score to game, it's a score on you for companies to game. Quit playing the game.

Credit score NULL.

benmanns · 2 months ago
IMO the game is to get the highest credit score while spending the least on credit. That way if you e.g. need to acquire housing, a reliable vehicle, business loans, even employment or insurance, you will be able to and can get a good deal. Sure, paying nothing saves you money, but it also costs you the opportunity cost between what you could earn/save by utilizing credit vs waiting months to years to save up and pay cash.
benmanns commented on FICO to incorporate buy-now-pay-later loans into credit scores   axios.com/2025/06/23/fico... · Posted by u/cebert
sodality2 · 2 months ago
I always thought it was interesting that the BNPL loans’ interest is subsidized by the retailer, which pay the premium in order to improve the chance of a sale (hoping to hone in on those who can’t afford it now and make it back on that extra spend). Which means high credit score, wealthy spenders could put everything they can on BNPL plans and profit the (minuscule) interest over time, but if you can do that on big purchases, maybe it’ll add up. Same way credit cards work, if you have the cash flow and always pay them off in full, you can make a few bucks in a HYSA for the 40 ish days before the statement.

I can see a future where a BNPL loan is not offered if the signals the checkout page collects indicates wealth, since they don’t have an issue of cash flow stopping a purchase. Imagine a loan that has a credit score maximum, not a minimum.

benmanns · 2 months ago
I’m not sure. I’m sophisticated enough to use BNPL and set aside the funds in a HYSA, but I never have as you miss out on: credit card rewards, credit card purchase protection, credit card extended warranties, credit card chargeback infrastructure. Additionally, I’ve seen BNPL offers where the first payment is in 2 weeks compared to 30-50 days for credit cards depending on when your statement closes and how soon you have to pay, so the extra interest is less than you might think. It could make sense for very large purchases, but then, that’s also where credit card features can really come in handy.
benmanns commented on Vibe Coding is not an excuse for low-quality work   addyo.substack.com/p/vibe... · Posted by u/saikatsg
spaceywilly · 4 months ago
From that tweet:

> I don't read the diffs anymore. When I get error messages I just copy paste them in with no comment, usually that fixes it

That sums up vibe coding, imo.

The article talks about code quality with vibe coding, but I think that misses the point. The real problem is code knowledge. When a vibe coder inevitably needs to debug something, if they have no idea what any of the code does, or why it is the way it is, they are not going to have a good time.

Sure they can copy paste the error into the LLM and hope for the best, but what happens when that doesn’t fix it? I’ve already had to spend hours at work tracking down bugs that ending up being in there because someone just blindly accepted the code an LLM wrote, I fear it’s only going to get worse.

benmanns · 4 months ago
Like you, I’m far too risk averse to not fact check everything an LLM outputs, but I’ve also fixed bugs that have been present for 5+ years. Maybe at a certain point you can just wait for the next generation of model to fix the bugs. And wait for the generation after that to fix the newly introduced and/or more subtle bugs.
benmanns commented on France fines Apple €150M for “excessive” pop-ups that let users reject tracking   arstechnica.com/tech-poli... · Posted by u/sebastian_z
refulgentis · 5 months ago
> There is nothing which requires third-party developers to use these additional dialogs.

Well, yes there is: I don't have carte blanche to do whatever I want with your data because you tapped an Apple dialog: I have to obtain your consent first.

benmanns · 5 months ago
This is interesting to me—are you an app developer that does this pattern for that reason? I definitely figured it was exclusively because they can request repeatedly for the fake prompt, and only “use” their prompt when the user is inclined to accept. There are times where I’ll accept the first prompt and reject the second prompt when apps are spammy about it.
benmanns commented on AWS S3 SDK breaks its compatible services   xuanwo.io/links/2025/02/a... · Posted by u/ulrischa
benmanns · 6 months ago
Another case of Hyrum's Law, where the entire functionality of the S3 SDK and any competing service provider borrowing from it becomes Amazon's problem to fix at their own cost. Maybe it's time for a non-Amazon but S3 API compatible library to emerge among the other cloud storage providers offering S3 compatible APIs. OpenDAL looks interesting. Also another reminder to run thorough integration tests before updating your dependencies.
benmanns commented on Caltrain's electric fleet more efficient than expected   caltrain.com/news/caltrai... · Posted by u/ssuds
londons_explore · 7 months ago
I dunno...

Many trains in London still don't do regenerative braking despite the technology to generate electricity from motion being around for... checks notes... 194 years!

benmanns · 7 months ago
You probably know more about this than me, but it looks like some lines do: https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/transparency/freedom-of-informa...

Regenerative braking in cars also keeps a lot of brake dust out of the air. A pair of brake pads lasts about as long as the life of an EV.

benmanns commented on FTC orders 'gun detection' tech maker Evolv to stop overstating effectiveness   techdirt.com/2024/12/30/f... · Posted by u/shakna
ceejayoz · 8 months ago
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/12/17/mass-s...

> GVA has reported 971 cases of school shootings across the United States in 2024, with many of them having no victims or injuries. The database has tracked 112 school shootings in which a victim was injured or killed.

Somewhere between ~3/day and ~0.3/day, depending what you count. Close enough.

benmanns · 8 months ago
Also keep in mind there’s something like 180 days per year of K-12 education in the US each year, so that’s something like 0.62 to 5.4 per school day.
benmanns commented on 1-800-ChatGPT   help.openai.com/en/articl... · Posted by u/yzydserd
gradus_ad · 8 months ago
Seems gimmicky. An audio wrapper on top of ChatGPT accessible by phone... Neither technically impressive nor an improvement to user experience. Sorry for the negativity, I'm trying to remain AI hyped but it's difficult.
benmanns · 8 months ago
I think so, but not a bad marketing gimmick. It gives a pretty easy way for the general public to interact with ChatGPT on a trial basis without signing up or paying for it using a somewhat hard to acquire identifier (phone number). I'm curious if they're doing anything to avoid abuse from spoofed numbers.
benmanns commented on Denmark will plant 1B trees and convert 10% of farmland into forest   apnews.com/article/denmar... · Posted by u/geox
manvillej · 9 months ago
I am very conflicted on a carbon tax for the agriculture industry. It is going to sidle a cost to an industry of razor thin margins. The transition from regenerative agriculture is expensive & rising food costs has a destabilizing effect.

There need to be changes, but I am not convinced that this will have the desired effects. Its quite possible this leads to a net conversion of farmland to residential or commercial property rather than nature.

benmanns · 9 months ago
I think we should start doing more taxes combined with subsidies. Give everyone a $1/t carbon tax. Give everyone a ~$1/t farming subsidy based on current carbon production. Nobody loses, but everyone is incentivized to decrease carbon production and the faster ones profit more. Phase out the subsidy over X years if you like.

Otherwise, you’re right. We’re upsetting the balance of a very complex, very important system and causing a regressive tax in the form of price increases.

benmanns commented on Pagination widows, or, why I'm embarrassed about my eBook (2023)   clagnut.com/blog/2426... · Posted by u/OuterVale
bryanrasmussen · 10 months ago
>The problem is CSS doesn't support the lh unit yet so

the problem is that ebooks css does not support what you expect a slightly out of date browser to support, and almost each ebook renderer has its own problems.

Think html email sized problems.

benmanns · 10 months ago
Email rendering is a great analogy.

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