Stabile, high bandwidth connections for wireless APs, Home A/V, IP cameras (wireless is typically junk in this category) & other PoE IoT devices. Wired connections are still incredibly useful.
This desperately needs to happen — in a way that all messages and media can be exported in a sensibly reviewable format. Heck, I'd just like to be able to archive a backup that I know can be restored in the future on another device.
Inflation outpacing your account's interest rate is a risk factor which FDIC doesn't insure against. While your balance won't decrease, its buying power relative to the current dollar will weaken.
E.g. an $800k purchase in 2003 would now cost $1.3m.
Inflation % vs interest % doesn't directly matter. If Im spending under a certain amount of the interest income, and reinvest the rest, its always going to be inflation beating.
I believe what deadeye is suggesting here isn't necessarily that you need to share your answers, but that this is only an essential, introductory line of questions typically used when evaluating investment vehicles best suited to you — particularly when seeking qualified advice from a licensed professional. A lot of people end up in various depths of DIY wealth management before realizing they really don't know it all, and advisors dedicate years of their lives to licensing and continuing education on the matter. A large part of this is leveraging acceptable risk per-client/investor.
I've had better luck with the Jabra Elite wireless earbuds. Less complaints of background noise or muffled voices than the AirPods I tried using for a very brief period.
They're amazing little machines. I have a predecessor to that model, whose battery still works since purchased new for my school year starting in 2000. It's not solar-charged, either.
Were either of your creations around since ~2012? I recall someone sharing this very concept in a room on turntable.fm, except it would list it's discovery in real-time as an ordered list. I've been racking my memory for 2 years trying to find a link again, but here we are!
There certainly are. To their point, quite a few of the languages on that list with no grammatical gender are of a similar ancestor language as Persian.
Interestingly, it's an easy language & script to learn. In terms of what someone referred to as a "good global language" for universal ease of learning, it provides a great base.