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Please be careful. You are dangerously close to giving people the idea that all of their investments need to “beat the market.” That is undoubtedly positive, but it is NOT synonymous with successful investing. A successful investment can still fail to beat the market or underperform compared to a benchmark.

I’d respectfully suggest that the #1 thing no one tells you about driving on the autobahn is that the majority of it is only 2 lanes and yet they manage to keep traffic flowing. Why can’t ‘Muricans keep right? Is driving slow in the left lane part of the 2nd Amendment?

Good advice all around.

David, I’m WAY late to the conversation, but would you please clarify a couple of things in your reporting of this story which could be misinterpreted?

Does Llama work with cloud apps? I’m not sure, and probably not in every case that you can think of. I was just looking through the actions that it can perform and executing a shortcut is one of them, so if you can create a shortcut that does what you want your web/cloud app to do then you can have Llama execute it

White is supposed to be a “blank slate” so that you can imagine the house as you’d prefer it, not the way the current/previous owner did. And fresh paint before putting it on the market is a way to hide stains or blemishes. Crisp, white paint also subconsciously makes you think “clean & new.”

At least Sabine could possibly get better at it with practice. Chris Evans is going to be that annoyingly ugly forever.

Chris Evans has a face for radio.

Not sure which version of IFTTT that you’re talking about, but you mention device volume, so I assume mobile version. I couldn’t get it to do what I wanted to either. It’s been a while, but I think it was a combination of recipes not firing correctly and only being able to do a limited number of things in each recipe.

CP, but only because I want a cheap rolling-chassis to rip the engine out of and turn into an all-electric conversion.

If I say “I cooked some hot dogs on the BBQ”, nobody thinks they’re getting pulled pork with hot dog garnish.

Ah the “tl;dr” response ... typical millenial. Enjoy living in mom’s basement with the satisfaction that you “told me.”

Definitely play to their preference but no matter what, call. That also means making sure you have everyone’s phone number before the interview.

I hate the question, “Why do you want to work here?”. Because you’ll pay me.

Delivering pizzas is a job you do “just for the paycheck,” not that there’s anything wrong with that (and I’ve done it). But once you graduate university (and a BA/BS is the minimum requirement in my line of work, most office jobs) you’re expected to show a little more maturity than just the bare minimum of working

That second question is a great way to course-correct an interview that you think might be headed the wrong way. Don’t think of it as a “did you read my resume?” test but “this is a conversation that can go wherever we need it to go until we’re both happy with the outcome.”

In the IT-realm, we see a lot of candidates from overseas and thus colleges and universities we’ve never heard of and can’t exactly pick up the phone and contact. In that case, the degree doesn’t mean anything so I have to determine if this person knows their stuff or not. Honestly, I sometimes wish I could just

US only? Boring. The US barely has a FRACTION of the history that the rest of the world does.

This works with regular hotdogs as well. Boil on the stove for a few minutes, then drain the water and return the pot to the stove to sear the outside.