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I've been loading up since 2006-2007... every quarter I get more shares from dividends. Also bought META at IPO.

I only had to sell AAPL/META for a downpayment.


are you still accumulating at these prices?


I haven’t in a bit only because buying a house has stretched me thin, but hope to start putting money in again in a few months.


I lived there for 13 years.... loved my officer house


Quiet, safe, neighbors all know each other and hang out. Quick access to Inner Richmond and Marina for food. Walk to Off the Grid (pre COVID) on Thursdays and Sundays. Presidio downtown shuttle takes you to BART/SOMA in 20-30 minutes.


Why can't I see hidden files or folders like .circleci?


That's a tax on new construction which will reduce it. Tax all homeowners equally.



We had weekly scene reports that ranked the FTP sites and groups. It also covered the drama, politics, group mergers or closures, and personal stories (under anonymity though). You got ranked by your performance on the sites that counted towards points. In order to upload files to a top 5 site, you would have to get into release groups and get the "pre", in other words, you get first dibs at uploading the files. Europe had the fastest internet connections especially Swedish and Finnish universities. Top 5 EU FTP sites were the most important. Followed by the top 5 US which were primarily hosted at Internet2 universities such as CMU, Georgia Tech, MIT, and Virginia Tech. These FTP sites were the first place any cracked release would be uploaded to. Almost like the root DNS servers for internet.


I dropped out to focus on college and then all the FBI busts happened. I work in tech now. I lost touch with most people.

I can still find my name and groups in the scene reports that have been archived on defacto2.


The program already ran out of money. $300m for 2300 buyers. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-04-08/californ...


Doesn't seem to be stopping people from trying lol. A week after this article posted, and requests to the CA housing agency's website [1] are still timing out both in my browser and via `ping`.

But yeah, as others have said, this is throwing fuel on a fire. The problem to solve for is a lack of affordable supply, not a lack of money on the demand side. But throwing money at voters is never a bad move politically, so it's understandable how we ended up where we are.

1. https://www.calhfa.ca.gov/


300m could build around 500-700 apartments, housing 1500-2000 people-ish. Ballpark numbers.

Municipalities need to be active participants in increasing supply. Not dumping free money and increasing demand.

Also, no need to picture soul crushing tower blocks. e.g. HUD's projects of the last few decades are always pretty respectable.


Averages out to roughly $130,000 per buyer. Assuming those are all at 20%, then average home purchase price is about $652,000.


Interesting according to zillow: "The average California home value is $718,687, up 0.7% over the past year and goes to pending in around 31 days."


Presumably, like PPP, all the giveaways went to friends of friends of people in government while the common people got frozen out.


lol, really? I got $16k in PPP loans without breaking a sweat. I spent all of ten minutes filling out forms. What are you talking about?


He’s talking about people getting $10 million plus. Not the scraps like you and I.


The last big money grab (PPP "loans") was easy pickings for fraudsters. I'm guessing this will happen here too.


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