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paulette449 commented on Geneva makes public transport temporarily free to combat pollution spike   reuters.com/sustainabilit... · Posted by u/kristjank
AshamedCaptain · 6 months ago
For the record this is already par for the course for all the French cities surrounding Geneve.
paulette449 · 6 months ago
Yes, true here in Lyon, 2hrs away from Geneva.
paulette449 commented on Yes I Will Read Ulysses Yes   theatlantic.com/magazine/... · Posted by u/petethomas
WalterGR · 8 months ago
> Too many niche references that only an educated early 20th century Irish citizen would understand.

Presumably there are dozens of companion references to explain those. Can anyone recommend some?

paulette449 · 8 months ago
I read Ulysses last year and enjoyed it but this "companion" book was indispensable:

https://bookshop.org/p/books/ulysses-annotated-revised-and-e...

But also the free (online) Joyce Project with hyperlinked annotations:

http://m.joyceproject.com/chapters/telem.html

I wish I'd bought this version when It came out. It's pretty expensive now.

https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-cambridge-ulysses-the-1922-...

And I cannot recommend Frank Delaney's Re: Joyce podcast enough, sadly he passed away before completing the project

https://blog.frankdelaney.com/re-joyce/

paulette449 commented on The Zach Attack Scratch 'N Solve Puzzle Pack   coincidence.games/zach-at... · Posted by u/GauntletWizard
paulette449 · 8 months ago
Great to see they've hit their target but I've been burned so many times on Kickstarter, I just walk away.
paulette449 commented on Google is burying the web alive   nymag.com/intelligencer/a... · Posted by u/doener
nicbou · 8 months ago
I can weigh in on this. I run a small information website (https://allaboutberlin.com). My traffic has been growing steadily for 7 years, but now its down 30-ish percent year on year. From what I'm hearing, my competitors (and friends) are having it worse.

My main mission is to put new information on the internet. It's harder to do this if AI destroys the economics of it. It's also harder without an audience who provides feedback and encouragement. Having all information mediated by two companies isn't just digging into my revenue, it's killing the fun.

The unfortunate side effect is that it made me focus more on business and less on serving my readers. I'm working on health insurance stuff when I would rather work on a citizenship guide. It's also sad to see all the nuance stripped from my carefully chosen words.

It sucks, honestly. I am being replaced by AI, but I am still supposed to go experience the real world and translate it into LLM training material. In the end, there still is a thinking, feeling human being doing the essential work. He's just not getting paid anymore.

paulette449 · 8 months ago
Thanks for sharing. I've been thinking of creating a non-revenue online guide to my new city, Lyon, France, but I've been concerned that I'd only be feeding the AI machine.
paulette449 commented on Secret Deals, Foreign Investments: The Rise of Trump’s Crypto Firm   nytimes.com/2025/04/29/us... · Posted by u/watchdogtimer
h2zizzle · 9 months ago
That's quite unfair. Trump's support cut across a wide swath of (mostly white) Americans, including educated and/or well-off coastal and Midwest voters. Many, many people who considered themselves well-informed, in the mainstream, and in their right mind, voted for him. And nothing changes until you can convince those people of the truth, which is that they screwed up.
paulette449 · 9 months ago
"the level of popular education is actually declining. What opinions the masses hold, or do not hold, is looked on as a matter of indifference. They can be granted intellectual liberty because they have no intellect."
paulette449 commented on Show HN: Make your YC application stand out (Spring 2025 edition)   ycscore.com... · Posted by u/dshayan
paulette449 · a year ago
Early commenters, the site is satire. Pls don't read a snippit and rush back here to vent.
paulette449 commented on Show HN: Make your YC application stand out (Spring 2025 edition)   ycscore.com... · Posted by u/dshayan
dartos · a year ago
The first quote was from a “chief disruption officer” at a blockchain AI company.

There is no faster way to get me off a page than to read that.

paulette449 · a year ago
You should've read on. The site is satire. The "quote" from the Truthfully AI "founder" is hilarious.
paulette449 commented on The next time Wikipedia asks for a donation, ignore it (2022)   unherd.com/newsroom/the-n... · Posted by u/xqcgrek2
paulette449 · a year ago
After reading this one-sided article, I checked out the rest of the website. Sadly I did not find evidence to support their statement that they "have no allegiance to any political party or tradition." And this article is a prime example. Ever since the right discovered that Wikimedia makes donations to "social justice" groups, they've been gunning for it. This hit piece is one of many.
paulette449 commented on Ask HN: Has anyone opened a physical business (store, coffee, food)?    · Posted by u/paulette449
epc · a year ago
No direct experience, but have helped a family member start up a business and invested in a few restaurants.

Figure out how much money you're comfortable losing first. That is, assume it's a complete failure after a year or two, how much of your retirement savings or income are you willing to set on fire?

Use that number to figure out a realistic budget for starting up a retail space.

If you don't want the monthly burn rate of a leased storefront, maybe start with a stall at some shared selling space.

The family member started by building up a reputation for their work out of a shared studio and after many years finally broke out and rented their own space. They were initially swamped by licensing regulations and restrictions placed on the business by the landlord after they'd signed the lease (like, the landlord wanted to restrict the number of people in the space because he'd "heard things" about tattoo parlors). Lesson: get a sense of all of the regulations and laws and jurisdictions that are going to intersect with the business ahead of time. In this case they family member was surprised that the city, county, and state had conflicting regulations that they were expected to abide by.

With the restaurants the two biggest lessons were: everyone always underestimates how much it will cost to build out the space. Everyone. Four restaurants (two still active) and every single one blew out their budgets for the initial renovations, requiring either new capital contributions or debt or both. To a lesser extent my relative encountered the same thing. And it's easy to observe from the side and say "well, duh, that's how all projects are" but if you've never done it there's no reason to doubt the contractor saying it'll take $100k and ninety days to do the work you've laid out.

Second: there's no safety net except what you set aside. Generally true for all businesses but larger businesses can usually get lines of credit or other debt instruments. Covid was a remarkable black swan that the restaurants only survived (in some form) with government intervention. At best each had 30-60 days' cash (one of the first things their banks did was freeze any outstanding debt/financing lines once the impact of Covid started to take shape).

I'm semi-retired and keep toying with an electronics store front ala Heath Kit or Radio Shack classic. Thing is, every time I run the numbers it barely breaks even, and this is in NYC where it's easier in many ways to run highly targeted retail store fronts. And I just can't run the risk of burning a couple of years of retirement funds on a lark that at best breaks even.

paulette449 · a year ago
Great advice, thanks
paulette449 commented on Honeycrisp apples went from marvel to mediocre   seriouseats.com/how-honey... · Posted by u/haunter
positr0n · a year ago
If you have some space but not a lot, look up "Backyard Orchard Culture".

Practitioners have amazing yields with tiny 5' tall fruit trees. I've seen some people do things that seem crazy like 4 different trees in one planting hole and it works fine.

https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/backyard-orchard-cult...

paulette449 · a year ago
I have a potted miniature lime tree that spends 8 months of the year outdoors and the NYC winter indoors. It's easy to maintain and every year it produces more limes. This year I got at least 30. They taste unbelievable especially versus store purchased. Highly recommended.

u/paulette449

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