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Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_j2msmon wrote
Reply to comment by Dethon in [OC] Personal financial sankey graph for 2022 in Spain by Dethon
I am relieved you didn't spend 7700 just to operate your air conditioning
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iztjya5 wrote
Reply to comment by sdbernard in [OC] Small multiple chart showing renewable energy capacity additions over the next 5 years by sdbernard
With 118 OC, I assumed credibility, but am grateful for your confirmation. Thank you!!!
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_izsmo4r wrote
Reply to comment by sdbernard in [OC] Small multiple chart showing renewable energy capacity additions over the next 5 years by sdbernard
Will you confirm that the y axis scale for all charts is equally spaced? The 200 vs 100 increments make it unclear from a glance.
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iwh6349 wrote
Reply to comment by gredr in Will working for a DAO be better than a corporate job? by berlinparisexpress
By market share? The prior commenter saying business believe in capitalist profit-is-law is correct; capitalist realism has cultural hegemony, for better or worse.
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iv2i6pe wrote
Reply to comment by BigDataBoy in [OC] ETFs are increasingly popular in recent years - what are the biggest players? by giteam
He did not make the same assertions as you have. None of what he said is surprising to me nor contrary to my existing knowledge on the topic.
I recognize he points to an error in my "fossil fuel and defense free" statement, that it rarely/never is so cut and dry.
Being flatly unwilling to trade in blood money is a fundamental values-based approach that requires no economic justification.
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iv1wlpd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] ETFs are increasingly popular in recent years - what are the biggest players? by giteam
By using a royal we, do you mean to assert that consumer demand is the sole market force that perpetuates the existence of oil and guns?
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iv1p5si wrote
Reply to comment by jonnysteps in [OC] ETFs are increasingly popular in recent years - what are the biggest players? by giteam
Their US PAC donations and leadership. They're like cartoon bad guy sometimes, and their peers listed here are tame or even decent by comparison.
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iv1obvh wrote
Reply to comment by Eiknarf95 in [OC] ETFs are increasingly popular in recent years - what are the biggest players? by giteam
SPDR has $SPYX, also not listed. QQQ doesn't seem to have energy or defense represented in any great proportions, so my prior assertion about fossil fuels and defense may not be right.
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iv18b89 wrote
Reply to [OC] ETFs are increasingly popular in recent years - what are the biggest players? by giteam
🤮 vanguard
It's a shame none of the fossil fuel and defense free ETFs make the cut yet.
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_iuf28iq wrote
Reply to Buying an iron as someone who hates ironing but loves wearing clothes that need ironing by OddCelebration2525
Rowenta brand. They have a low-mid priced one marketed as "professional" that is excellent and simple, or did as recently as like 6 years ago when I helped someone else shop.
Mountain-Lecture-320 t1_jbzgf43 wrote
Reply to comment by Winterteal in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
And % of bank assets