Please don't, until burning of fields is strictly outlawed. Burning of sugarcane to make it easier to harvest is a huge contributor to air pollution in SE Asia. And I believe some places in the US still allow it.
That's a stupid reason to block a user. Just show a warning that your browser is not yet tested.
Indeed. I regularly cross international borders with devices holding the (heavily encrypted) keys to wallets holding 7 figures, but I get nervous at the airport with $4-5 k of cash in my bag.
> I'm sorry but that OS is barely capable of outputting a stable HDMI signal, god help you if you are on a laptop with external monitor. You may have had particularly bad luck with poorly supported hardware, but I don't…
Loads perfectly with Firefox for Android and uBlock.
> Forced MFA for high-value accounts is a good thing. No. I agree the MFA is big improvement and I use it for many of my accounts, but I still don't want you forcing me to do something "for my own good". Make it the…
Rather than bans, all these materials with environmental externalities should be taxed at an appropriate rate. Then the market can find the optimal material for each use case.
As a first-order approximation, yes they're both zero sum in expectation. The amount lost is approximately the amount won in the long run, ignoring casino and insurance company expected profits. At least that's true for…
Looks like I have 2 referral codes that give new users a free month, I believe without having to pay anything. If you reply with a way to send it to you privately, you can have one.
They at least used to have free evaluation licenses that were good for a month. Our license was even unlocked for unlimited cores. I doubt they'd give them out to a random individual or small startup, but maybe still…
I switched to jmp.chat a few months ago and have been impressed. You can even pay anonymously with crypto and have multiple numbers using a single app and billing account.
Anything that gets it trending and isn't explicitly negative like a contract issue or exchange delisting should be bullish.
s/Ecuador/El Salvador/
SimpleX is the best E2E chat app that doesn't require phone numbers (or even any account signup) that I've tried.
I doubt the typical HN reader is familiar with the acronym CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation), at least I wasn't. Your link seems specific to grassland. How is it relevant to other types of land?
How does it work exactly? Google sells lists of search terms and associated device ids to Meta?
Librefox does a decent job at resisting fingerprinting, at least against the fairly standard service that we used at my previous company. I'm sure with a little effort it could easily be defeated, but for some purposes…
> Hard to see a reason not to apply that to discoverable communications of public companies too. Maybe we don't want to live in a (self-imposed) surveillance state?
It's ridiculous that a private company can be forced to make private discussions available to be used against themselves.
For anyone else unfamiliar with BNF: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backus%E2%80%93Naur_form
That's quite possible. They're probably also willing to run it at a loss to prevent any competition getting a foot hold in these markets.
5-10% of my typical orders. $10-15 a day is a good wage for unskilled labor there.
Because even if we assume the labor costs are zero in the developing countries, that means the platform is only earning a couple dollars per order. But the original article suggests that Door Dash is making over $10 an…
I doubt getting rid of the discounts would ultimately help. Price discrimination and the psychological allure of a discount are powerful tools. When I worked in Singapore, the whole office had an Uber Eats account and…
I don't know what the app/driver split is, but in developing countries, the total fees are typically $1-2 for food delivery on Grab, Food Panda, Gojek, etc. If those apps can make enough from that, then there's no…
Please don't, until burning of fields is strictly outlawed. Burning of sugarcane to make it easier to harvest is a huge contributor to air pollution in SE Asia. And I believe some places in the US still allow it.
That's a stupid reason to block a user. Just show a warning that your browser is not yet tested.
Indeed. I regularly cross international borders with devices holding the (heavily encrypted) keys to wallets holding 7 figures, but I get nervous at the airport with $4-5 k of cash in my bag.
> I'm sorry but that OS is barely capable of outputting a stable HDMI signal, god help you if you are on a laptop with external monitor. You may have had particularly bad luck with poorly supported hardware, but I don't…
Loads perfectly with Firefox for Android and uBlock.
> Forced MFA for high-value accounts is a good thing. No. I agree the MFA is big improvement and I use it for many of my accounts, but I still don't want you forcing me to do something "for my own good". Make it the…
Rather than bans, all these materials with environmental externalities should be taxed at an appropriate rate. Then the market can find the optimal material for each use case.
As a first-order approximation, yes they're both zero sum in expectation. The amount lost is approximately the amount won in the long run, ignoring casino and insurance company expected profits. At least that's true for…
Looks like I have 2 referral codes that give new users a free month, I believe without having to pay anything. If you reply with a way to send it to you privately, you can have one.
They at least used to have free evaluation licenses that were good for a month. Our license was even unlocked for unlimited cores. I doubt they'd give them out to a random individual or small startup, but maybe still…
I switched to jmp.chat a few months ago and have been impressed. You can even pay anonymously with crypto and have multiple numbers using a single app and billing account.
Anything that gets it trending and isn't explicitly negative like a contract issue or exchange delisting should be bullish.
s/Ecuador/El Salvador/
SimpleX is the best E2E chat app that doesn't require phone numbers (or even any account signup) that I've tried.
I doubt the typical HN reader is familiar with the acronym CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation), at least I wasn't. Your link seems specific to grassland. How is it relevant to other types of land?
How does it work exactly? Google sells lists of search terms and associated device ids to Meta?
Librefox does a decent job at resisting fingerprinting, at least against the fairly standard service that we used at my previous company. I'm sure with a little effort it could easily be defeated, but for some purposes…
> Hard to see a reason not to apply that to discoverable communications of public companies too. Maybe we don't want to live in a (self-imposed) surveillance state?
It's ridiculous that a private company can be forced to make private discussions available to be used against themselves.
For anyone else unfamiliar with BNF: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backus%E2%80%93Naur_form
That's quite possible. They're probably also willing to run it at a loss to prevent any competition getting a foot hold in these markets.
5-10% of my typical orders. $10-15 a day is a good wage for unskilled labor there.
Because even if we assume the labor costs are zero in the developing countries, that means the platform is only earning a couple dollars per order. But the original article suggests that Door Dash is making over $10 an…
I doubt getting rid of the discounts would ultimately help. Price discrimination and the psychological allure of a discount are powerful tools. When I worked in Singapore, the whole office had an Uber Eats account and…
I don't know what the app/driver split is, but in developing countries, the total fees are typically $1-2 for food delivery on Grab, Food Panda, Gojek, etc. If those apps can make enough from that, then there's no…