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Mortgage demand shrinks as interest rates hit the highest level in nearly 23 years
  • This is a much larger factor in the drop off of mortgage requests, the "lock in" phenomenon is a real thing. It seems like there's a lot of ignoring of this very simple fact. If you have a rate of 2.4% then why would you switch to a rate of approaching eight percent?

  • New York Flooding Live Updates | Weather.com
  • LI is flooding too, it's crazy

  • Considering a steam deck
  • So worth it, only problem is finding time to play all the awesome games! 🤣

  • Can someone tell me the reason why these people don't want to leave Reddit?
  • Honestly a lot of people who casually use reddit, probably don't know and aren't deep enough into the reddit world to care much

  • What books are you reading at the moment?
  • The Apple TV show for me to start Foundation! Enjoying it so much

  • What books are you reading at the moment?
  • Amazing book! Loved it +1

  • ISW's analysis of Wagner's (halted) advance on Moscow
  • That's the real question, people going to be vanishing

  • I need to buy laptop
  • How does it do on battery? And heat?

  • Should I use arrow functions or class function style
  • Thank you! I remember reading a bit about this but clearly it didn't stick! Thank you for the awesome explanation!

  • Should I use arrow functions or class function style
  • I was doing some research and it seems like arrow function preserves 'this' context. Might be a reason to either classic or arrow. The overloading seems like a valuable option too.

  • Should I use arrow functions or class function style

    This may be a very stupid question. But I was wondering if I should be using arrow function syntax or the classic function syntax for react components now or is this purely a style choice. I ask this purely as someone trying to work towards industry standards but have found a tremendous amount of mixed comments on it. Also is there any difference using typescript?

    Example: const foo = () => {}

    Or

    function foo() {}

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    What are you playing this weekend? 06/16
  • Did you play the first? It was awesome!

  • Just an idea
  • Yeah i hope this happens I just hope sizable communities form faster so more adoption moves here.

  • Just an idea
  • My concern is adoption for most people is a matter of content to interact with and if the groups are too disparate they may not foster adoption.

  • audiobook sites?
  • I know this isn't the point of this post but let me just say public library services provide an insane amount of audiobooks and you can find lots around the country to use through apps like Libby, that combined with audible freebie offers. I have been able to get everything I have looked for... Just mentioning

  • Why do I need to click Subscribe twice?
  • These seems so simple but could be a manageable fix if it is that straightforward

  • Just an idea
  • Agree, the fragmentation of communities is a stumbling block for adoption and for the coalescing of users to solidified groups that adopt identities and cultures. This is a huge advantage when looking at centralized systems like reddit. My hope is that there will be some version of natural selection but that it occurs sooner than later

  • What are you playing this weekend? 06/16
  • Octopath Traveler 2! Just starting