← Back to context Comment by Dylan16807 21 hours ago Going with a last resort implies more than "not stupid". 3 comments Dylan16807 Reply mh- 21 hours ago Okay, fine: "conservative with cash" or even "tight with spending"?(I'm not sure how much deeper HN threads can nest.) Dylan16807 20 hours ago "Tight" gets pretty close to "strapped", especially when it comes to making a change.(They can go super deep if people are committed.) mh- 20 hours ago I concede.(Haha, ok, let's call a truce here before we break HN! Appreciate the conversation.)
mh- 21 hours ago Okay, fine: "conservative with cash" or even "tight with spending"?(I'm not sure how much deeper HN threads can nest.) Dylan16807 20 hours ago "Tight" gets pretty close to "strapped", especially when it comes to making a change.(They can go super deep if people are committed.) mh- 20 hours ago I concede.(Haha, ok, let's call a truce here before we break HN! Appreciate the conversation.)
Dylan16807 20 hours ago "Tight" gets pretty close to "strapped", especially when it comes to making a change.(They can go super deep if people are committed.) mh- 20 hours ago I concede.(Haha, ok, let's call a truce here before we break HN! Appreciate the conversation.)
mh- 20 hours ago I concede.(Haha, ok, let's call a truce here before we break HN! Appreciate the conversation.)
Okay, fine: "conservative with cash" or even "tight with spending"?
(I'm not sure how much deeper HN threads can nest.)
"Tight" gets pretty close to "strapped", especially when it comes to making a change.
(They can go super deep if people are committed.)
I concede.
(Haha, ok, let's call a truce here before we break HN! Appreciate the conversation.)