▲ 721 r/florida

It's insane for people who bought their home 10 years ago vs now

Person A

Buys a home in 2015 for $500,000
That luxury home is now worth $1,500,000
Property taxes are capped, so paying $5,000 a year

Person B

Wants to buy a crappy starter home for $500,000
Property taxes will be $7,000 a year.

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 7 days ago
▲ 42 r/UMiami+1 crossposts

Reasons to go to University of Miami for Florida residents?

Why would you go there if bright futures will pay for a public university? are there any benefits to going to a private university?

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 8 days ago

Magic Kingdom closes at 10pm on a Saturday?

So is June a quiet month now? How the heck can Magic Kingdom be closing this early? Isn’t this when people should be coming while school is out? This seems to suggest that the parks are less about kids these days?

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 23 days ago
▲ 17 r/321

Is anyone concerned about the impact of the explosion on the beaches?

Can't remember if we still an Environmental Protection Agency but is anyone concerned about contamination, chemicals, hazardous materials and any issues with water quality and health over the recent rocket explosion? I can't find any published results or news on the subject.

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 29 days ago
▲ 0 r/publix

12 pack publix brand soda

can't remember if it is as good as coke or not. why are can flavors so limited? whatever happened to publix cream soda and cherry coka cans?

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 1 month ago
▲ 61 r/publix

Why throw away food instead of giving it to employees?

Really disturbed seeing huge shopping carts collected of food to be trashed. Let the employees take it home. In Japan, grocery stores discount prepared food at the end of the night and nothing goes to waste.

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 1 month ago

how is everyone using so many tokens?

If you know your code base, you can give Claude instructions on what to do. I am confused how everyone is running through so many tokens as i have never been rate limited past the normal monthly fee for the basic plan.

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 1 month ago

Yellowish Pool Stains

I have these stains in several places on my plaster pool. it is not mustard algae and touching it with Vitamin C doesn’t do anything. Increasing chlorine doesn’t do anything.

u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 1 month ago

One simple point about AI & worker productivity

These companies already had massive profits per employee.

For example, lets say a company is paying tech workers an average of $200k a year and profiting an average of $500k on the employees.

If there was business strategies or additional products that could be offered, they would have already hired more workers at $200k because they are making $300k on each worker.

AI increasing productivity does not lead them to hire more workers because they don't know where else to squeeze profits from or new products to offer etc.

Therefore, until new industries pop up to utilize AI productivity, it is going to just result in layoffs.

For example, will consumers spend 5x as much money on video games if studios create 5x more games?

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 2 months ago

Many talk about how important it is to get good at AI now because the new skill set will be knowing how to use coding agents. This ignores that companies will invariably have shared setups. It's not like every dev is going to come along and do it from scratch. Which means that as AI gets better and your companies setup gets better, your role and ability to meaningfully contribute, shrinks. What was once a glamorous career is going to become more about you talking to Claude all day long and looking over his work. Salaries are going to come down. If we haven't already hit peak CS engineers, we will soon.

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u/phonyToughCrayBrave — 2 months ago