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Jesse-359 t1_jeh0upe wrote

A star that collapses does in fact retain its angular momentum, so yes, neutron stars spin very fast (pulsars) and black holes are expected to spin at something very close to the speed of light, at least when they initially form - they should gradually dissipate some of that energy as gravity waves over time.

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maestro_man t1_jeh0uko wrote

Any mortgage lender is going to need a LOT of information from you. Whatever you’re trying to keep private is totally your business, but I’m grateful they go to the lengths they do and won’t loan money to someone that won’t divulge their financials (and I mean absolutely no offense). That is a recipe for large-scale economic disaster. But I hope you find something that works for you! 🍻

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bigpandas t1_jeh0u4m wrote

That's still only a degree that most people earn slightly above-average salaries with, from what I've seen. I've worked with quite a few MBAs who earn $80,000-$100,000 per year in a high cost of living area. It's still better than no master's degree at all though. I actually know an MBA who couldn't land a job during Covid so he went to community college for a certificate in cybersecurity.

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TheQuarantinian t1_jeh0tko wrote

IBM found out the hard way that exclusive tie-in was against the law. Once upon a time they tried to force only IBM brand punch cards to be used with their machines, but International Business Machines Corp. v. United States, 298 U.S. 131 (1936) put a stop to that.

So imagine that GM says "you can buy this car with remote start, but you can only use said feature if you also purchase a subscription to GMremote. And using DMCA protections we will block you from using an aftermarket remote starter.

That probably wouldn't fly.

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