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  • There really isn't. Most of the laws regarding that is "driving with a due regard to safety." You can't just blow through intersections willy-nilly. A lot of progress has been made with driving code 3. A lot of studies have shown it honestly doesn't improve patient outcomes based on the limited time gained. There are exceptions of course.

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  • They still have to follow the rules of the road. In my state legally even running code 3 (lights and sirens) they are only legally allowed to go 5mph over the limit. And if there is an accident the ambulance driver is basically automatically assumed at fault.

  • I don't know how popular dividend investing is here but progress is real.
  • The list of things I've bought and sold is pretty extensive with a good balance of Dividend staple stocks as well as a tiny tiny amount of a few funds. I heavily simplified it in the last year or so and have created a nifty little setup that hits all of my investing itches. It's a simplified 45%, 45%, 5%, 5% that has the entire possibility of going completely to shit on me but also has worked out so far. As it stands right now it's 45% QYLD, 45% TQQQ, 5% SCHD, and 5% O.

    It's not for the weak of stomach to say the least. O covers retail real estate while SCHD provides good growth with dividend return. QYLD forms the base so that every month SOMETHING goes in even if my checks were a little short. The TQQQ provides exponential growth. I don't sell to rebalance just buy more of the lower of the four when ever I buy or get my monthly payouts. I cannot stress how much I do not recommend doing this volatile nonsense but damn is it fun to watch 60% portfolio growth YTD.

  • I don't know how popular dividend investing is here but progress is real.

    As someone who had to deal with income uncertainty in the past, upto and including homelessness, the peace of mind of watching month expenses slowly get enveloped is incredibly real. This is all apart of our FIRE plan to be able to leave a basic income to our family long after we pass. Yes, I'm aware straight growth investing would be higher returns but it's the price of not having as much anxiety of what ifs.

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  • If you haven't already, try one of the mobile apps. Makes lemmy much more ui friendly to me. Same reason I fell in love with reddit so long ago. I ended up going with jerboa for those rif vibes.

  • Third party Reddit apps just got canned.
  • If you haven't already, try one of the mobile apps. Makes lemmy much more ui friendly to me. Same reason I fell in love with reddit so long ago. I ended up going with jerboa for those rif vibes.