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dustyharddrive commented on Workday to acquire Pipedream   newsroom.workday.com/2025... · Posted by u/gaws
newusertoday · a month ago
i don't get it can you elaborate?
dustyharddrive · a month ago
The founder...

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dustyharddrive commented on Workday to acquire Pipedream   newsroom.workday.com/2025... · Posted by u/gaws
dustyharddrive · a month ago
Great news for this site's most prolific spammer!
dustyharddrive commented on ETFs now hold more than $3.1T worth of just top US companies   signalbloom.ai/etf/stats... · Posted by u/GodelNumbering
highwaylights · 4 months ago
I'm sure I'm missing something but does direct indexing really solve anything for you in this instance?

If you're in any of the main ETFs or index funds you're getting really cheap access to what's basically the same list of stocks you'd get with direct indexing. If you're trying to get equal-weighting of an index there's ETFs for that too, but that would mean you're betting more on companies without the ability to benefit from significant hegemony and the madding crowd of index fund influx, which seems to be where most of the growth comes from these days.

dustyharddrive · 4 months ago
One might wish to avoid overbought and uniquely unethical companies.
dustyharddrive commented on ETFs now hold more than $3.1T worth of just top US companies   signalbloom.ai/etf/stats... · Posted by u/GodelNumbering
klodolph · 4 months ago
“I want ETFs and low fees” -> https://www.bogleheads.org, there are various articles describing which funds to pick. (I’m thinking by “indexing service” you mean index fund?) Bogle was the founder of Vanguard and argued that low fees were better than active management; the “bogleheads” are the community that follow that advice.
dustyharddrive · 4 months ago
I mean a custom index, but not one of those fintech apps with small limits on the number of stocks.
dustyharddrive commented on ETFs now hold more than $3.1T worth of just top US companies   signalbloom.ai/etf/stats... · Posted by u/GodelNumbering
dustyharddrive · 4 months ago
Is there a direct indexing service that doesn't have exorbitant fees?
dustyharddrive commented on Let me pay for Firefox   discourse.mozilla.org/t/l... · Posted by u/csmantle
mdaniel · 5 months ago
https://github.com/Floorp-Projects/Floorp-core [a submodule of their main repo] is noticeably missing any licensing information

I went there to find out how they're tracking upstream releases, because that's my major heartburn about any fork of one of the biggest attack targets on a personal computer. Since 12.0.14 doesn't tell me anything about what version of Firefox it's built against, I guess https://github.com/Floorp-Projects/Floorp/blob/v12.0.14/brow... is the best one can do and since it says 128.anything and the current production release is 140.0.4 I got my answer

dustyharddrive · 5 months ago
That's the latest ESR (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/notes/), which seems good enough for Tor Browser.
dustyharddrive commented on Perplexity Comet   comet.perplexity.ai/?a=b... · Posted by u/birriel
aitacobell · 5 months ago
Interesting, it has? The hype has died out but I see it in the wild

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dustyharddrive commented on Perplexity Comet   comet.perplexity.ai/?a=b... · Posted by u/birriel
aitacobell · 5 months ago
Comet, Arc, and these other challenger browsers will hopefully light a fire under Google
dustyharddrive · 5 months ago
Arc has been abandoned.

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