A Swedish pension fund has been doing the same with about 8 billion dollars.
"The reason for the sales is an increased risk linked to the US's more unpredictable policies under Trump's leadership, says asset management manager Pablo Bernengo.
Alecta assesses that the risk in US government bonds and the dollar has increased at the same time as the country suffers from large budget deficits and a growing national debt."
Don't write another line of code.
Setup mob programming with your colleagues and stay away from the keyboard. Instruct them what to do and answer all their questions.
It will be slow at first but highly deliberating when they've understood the task and they can be more or less autonomous.
I'm willingly pigeonholing myself as a "software developer mostly working on the JVM" just to be honest about my (current) main strengths/experince.
Throwing me into a Go/Python/whatever project would first need some time for me to get up to speed with the language.
Anyone understanding economics, and not ignorant on the current state of the technology, cannot be pro-nuclear. The pro-nuclear position is very much based on wishful thinking about cost reduction.
I think those who enjoy that kind of scenes are very distanced to it (not making a connection to reality).
I totally understand you since you've been in combat and relates entertainment violence to real violence.
I've gotten changed after having kids. Watching kids suffer hurts my heart and seeing adults suffer can cause me to see them as someones grown up kids. There is (most often) a view you can have on violence that causes empathy.
Yes, I agree. I work at a Swedish automotive startup with about 12 backenders. We praise each other a lot in our PR reviews and I really feel I don't need anything more than that. Getting positive feedback from a superior is not needed since I'd rather get it from people who understand exactly what I've accomplished and see the true value in it.
I think that might depend on how much leadership you're seeing.
Praise from a functionary can backfire. Praise from an actual coach (not these traveling inspirational speakers who call themselves coaches) can be rewarding.
Please give some examples of your favourite/magical places in LA! (As a foreigner I've gotten the impression that LA is a huge superficial city without a soul. Would like to balance that with something else.)
I've lived in LA for many years. The impression of superficiality might come from people expecting LA to be one city, when it is actually many cities with their own downtown and culture centers. Also, visitors tend to drive too much, which isolates them to touristy areas.
Some of my favorites:
1. Old Town Pasadena
2. Baldwin hill Overlook
3. Little Tokyo and Sawtelle
4. San Gabriel / Alhambra (Chinese food)
5. Signal Hill / Downtown Long Beach
6. Melrose and the area near Laurel Canyon
I could go on, but really there's gems everywhere. I've found that LA is more so a place you live than a place you visit, despite it's reputation otherwise. It's packed to to the brim with artists, developers, and good food, and there's space to stretch.
Not really hacking news, but file this under lifestyle.
I’m moving out of LA and this post highlights why. Yep those places are great. In a typical Angelenos year they’ll see maybe one of them. None of those things are near each other. The ones that are sort of close are in reality an hour+ apart because of traffic.
I have friends scattered throughout the city and we never see each other. Even the ones who live just a few miles away don’t want to leave their neighborhoods ever because.... traffic.
My dream job is in LA. I love the idea of LA, just don’t like living here. That’s just me tho, lots of people do really love it :)
Werner Herzog describes LA as “the city with the most substance anywhere on earth”. The thing with LA is that it can be anything. It’s so huge, and so diverse that you can find absolutely anything your heart desires there if you seek it out. There is the superficial glamour of Hollywood, but also the high tech cutting edge manufacturing of aerospace, endless immigrant communities from every corner of the world, every food imaginable, even family friendly enclaves of community. LA requires that you know what you are doing and what you want; it wont drop anything in your lap. But the heights of experience to be had there are like nowhere else.
Don’t forget that to experience all this wonderful stuff you have to contend with one of the worlds worst traffic problems.
I called LA home for two decades and the transportation hell largely kept me in my general community. Going to Pasadena from the Westside is a full day commitment, unless you leave at sunrise on a Sunday.
"The reason for the sales is an increased risk linked to the US's more unpredictable policies under Trump's leadership, says asset management manager Pablo Bernengo. Alecta assesses that the risk in US government bonds and the dollar has increased at the same time as the country suffers from large budget deficits and a growing national debt."
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