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Matthew Knipfer

@matthewknipfer

The “Just Figure It Out Guy” at @AaloAtomics

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calendar_today11-09-2023 03:16:19

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Unpopular opinion: The American credit scoring system is one of the marvels of the modern world. It enables trust among strangers at scale, & therefore reduces costs & increases commerce, to everyone’s benefit (even those w low scores).

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This is the Aalo Atomics office down to the square foot but swap out the Metallica for techno house (our welder’s preference) and wait a bit for the crane install.

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While everyone is bemoaning the new iOS beta, I think they’ve now struck a great balance of frost and transparency. Ship it.

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>Hear Grok 4 is great for engineering. >Go apply for Grok for Business to provide another tool for our engineers. >Form is broken. >??? Are their engineers not using Grok?

>Hear Grok 4 is great for engineering.
>Go apply for Grok for Business to provide another tool for our engineers.
>Form is broken.
>???

Are their engineers not using Grok?
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At this point, I’m starting to think credit score comprehension is just an IQ test. The breakfast question, the exception fallacy, and credit scoring all highlight slightly different forms of stunted logical development.

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I find this argument lacking based on obvious contradictions. For example, neither of my parents were quadrupeds, and yet they produced me, the GOAT.