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jdmulloy t1_jabd39o wrote

Depending how much equity you have an how big of an upgrade you probably could get that payment lower than $3500. You'd have a big down payment selling the current house. Although if you have a nice rate that's a good incentive to stay put. Even going to a similarly priced house would increase your rate and cost.

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on_Jah_Jahmen t1_jabcycv wrote

1 raise rates 2. Growth companies and tech begin to cut spending 3. Less spending affects associated businesses 4. Businesses start cutting jobs due to slowdowns 5. People lose jobs 6. People try to look for new jobs and sell off nonessential assets while savings deplete 7. People sell their homes

We’re at like step 2, americans still have money and jobs still are easily obtainable. Also after a few years, homes sold due to divorce, employment changes, family issues, deaths etc especially since single family homes are generally bought by couples and not individuals.

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AlgernopKrieger t1_jabcx8p wrote

Outside of Reddit's echo chambers there's still a large percentage of the world that doesn't know about AI language models.

Influencers influence. After a couple of them show off some AI response samples, ChatGPT will see another surge in users.

This was a smart idea for snapchat to make their premium service worth buying for folks who'd rather use a platform they're familiar with, rather than sign up for a new one.

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Any_Classic_9490 t1_jabcsa6 wrote

Another meaningless lawsuit. Not by the people who bought fsd, but a random troll who bought tesla stock just to sue. It is no different than the lawsuit about the funding secured tweet that Musk won.

These are filed by people who short tesla. There are no damages at all in this case, even if they somehow convince a judge/jury that when predictions take longer than predicted they become lies. Their biggest problem is lacking any example of anyone doing this faster, they won't have a way to call it a lie because developing new technologies that never existed before are unknowns.

That tweet lawsuit took 5 years to get to trial. FSD will be out of beta before they get to a trial in this case.

The worst thing in the NHTSA recall is that teslas would drive through yellow lights just like a person would. NHTSA wants them to increase rear end accidents by stopping sooner when the light turns yellow. It is a pretty meaningless recall that will backfire on NHTSA as soon as someone gets rear ended at a yellow.

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jdmulloy t1_jabcrz7 wrote

He knew enough to stay away in the years prior to 2008. BH does have a resident realtor business, so he has some insights into how the market is doing. He's also explained that real estate investing isn't a good fit for him and BH because it's rarely mispriced at a discount like business/stocks are and BH has the wrong incorporation/tax structure for real estate ownership.

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