“Ex-fire”. “Crossfire” was an AMD thing.
“Ex-fire”. “Crossfire” was an AMD thing.
What’s the problem with Namecheap? I’ve been with them since GoDaddy got on the shit list, but I’m not against moving again.
I use Namecheap as my registrar, then split the domain between Adobe for the site (through their CC portfolio builder), and Proton for email. I migrated off Gsuite a while ago, but haven’t had any problems since doing so.
I started my career pretty late, so I’m in major catch-up mode, trying to hit 2x at 35. Starting last year I’ve maxed both my 401k and IRA every year. Plan is to keep on doing that so that every raise going forward I get to keep. Also on that note my raises typically hit mid-year, which makes figuring stuff out worse
Year | Age | Salary | Retirement |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | 29 | N/A | N/A |
2021 | 30 | $50k | $15k |
2022 | 31 | $65k | $40k |
2023 | 32 | $80k | $80k (est) |
While catching up on retirement I’ve also been establishing an E-fund (~18 months currently) and a car replacement fund (~50% of what it needs to be with current prices), so my budget has been pretty brutal the past few years. I’m hoping to ease up a little once I hit 35, though then house savings start so who knows.
I think the bigger one is the construction industry.
2"x4" studs. 4’x8’ plywood. 16" O.C.
Changing to 44x95, 1219x2438, 406 O.C doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. We could switch over to the metric equivalents (like 1250x1250 or 600 O.C.), but that would mean switching out machinery and would break a lot of standards.