AFAIK device uuid has been unique to device+app for at least 2 years now (iOS).
Just wanted to note it was filed Apr. 21, 2000. 2007 is when the patent was given.
https://youtu.be/BXrYDGPUSF4?t=456 Buffet interview talking about the tax changes before they got through.
Apparently it is a better value store than gold. There goes -50% of that stored value I guess.
We were in acquisition talks which had gone as far as agreeing to a price. We wanted a small break fee that would help cover legal costs if the deal fell through. It was a strong no from them and they wouldn't budge. So…
He is saying that there should be no pay gap based on gender and if that were the case women would not need to ask for a raise to bring their salary up to the same as what a male in the same position would make.
ahhhh .com. The original bitcoin. Sort of?
Not reddit. Not funny. From what I read he wasn't driving. Carry on.
Information asymmetry. I personally won't shed a tear for the airlines about it.
What is astonishing by that? They can easily be splicing fiber cables taking a copy of most Internet traffic and recording either the actual call or just the from/to/length info and his answer is totally correct. It is…
From what I've read on HN in the past it was Google that walked away from that deal during due diligence and not Groupon.
When booking flights (and probably hotels) use incognito mode. I was booking a flight direct with united.com the other day - found the flight at ~$400 and was entering information. Got sidetracked and the booking…
"CBS said the seven worked for two days this spring and summer as paid consultants on the videogame."
"It falls out if you tip the laptop slightly." I agree with that part. Doesn't take much at all if it's pulled from anything beyond straight on.
You are probably right. That's a shame as I'm now moving to Canada instead but good to know for a year or two down the line.
E2 only requires 50k to 100k? I looked into it a couple of years ago and was told by a lawyer "substantial" means around 500k.
Do the fees that PayPal charge really cross the line from a possible business idea to non-viable one for you? There may be some sectors which you could say you can't compete in on a global stage from Australia because…
No we don't do recurring billing so I can't help regarding that.
Australian company here charging customers in USD for nearly 10 years now via PayPal. "Having a Silicon Valley" is totally unrelated I think.
If I were to start a file sharing service (or a file hosting service, which I don't believe MU was) it would be my number one priority to have systems in place to stop the sharing of copyrighted material. You know why?…
Am I in the tiny minority here who thinks that what Megaupload was doing was illegal and should be prosecuted? Ok I get it, the US is trying to apply their laws onto the world and that is a big issue but this seems like…
I take those 5-hr energy drinks before going for a run and they seem to help. Same type of thing.
Can you expand on what you mean by they (hackers) "got more money"?
I think we can be pretty certain Facebook already has robust login attempt throttling systems in place.
AFAIK device uuid has been unique to device+app for at least 2 years now (iOS).
Just wanted to note it was filed Apr. 21, 2000. 2007 is when the patent was given.
https://youtu.be/BXrYDGPUSF4?t=456 Buffet interview talking about the tax changes before they got through.
Apparently it is a better value store than gold. There goes -50% of that stored value I guess.
We were in acquisition talks which had gone as far as agreeing to a price. We wanted a small break fee that would help cover legal costs if the deal fell through. It was a strong no from them and they wouldn't budge. So…
He is saying that there should be no pay gap based on gender and if that were the case women would not need to ask for a raise to bring their salary up to the same as what a male in the same position would make.
ahhhh .com. The original bitcoin. Sort of?
Not reddit. Not funny. From what I read he wasn't driving. Carry on.
Information asymmetry. I personally won't shed a tear for the airlines about it.
What is astonishing by that? They can easily be splicing fiber cables taking a copy of most Internet traffic and recording either the actual call or just the from/to/length info and his answer is totally correct. It is…
From what I've read on HN in the past it was Google that walked away from that deal during due diligence and not Groupon.
When booking flights (and probably hotels) use incognito mode. I was booking a flight direct with united.com the other day - found the flight at ~$400 and was entering information. Got sidetracked and the booking…
"CBS said the seven worked for two days this spring and summer as paid consultants on the videogame."
"It falls out if you tip the laptop slightly." I agree with that part. Doesn't take much at all if it's pulled from anything beyond straight on.
You are probably right. That's a shame as I'm now moving to Canada instead but good to know for a year or two down the line.
E2 only requires 50k to 100k? I looked into it a couple of years ago and was told by a lawyer "substantial" means around 500k.
Do the fees that PayPal charge really cross the line from a possible business idea to non-viable one for you? There may be some sectors which you could say you can't compete in on a global stage from Australia because…
No we don't do recurring billing so I can't help regarding that.
Australian company here charging customers in USD for nearly 10 years now via PayPal. "Having a Silicon Valley" is totally unrelated I think.
If I were to start a file sharing service (or a file hosting service, which I don't believe MU was) it would be my number one priority to have systems in place to stop the sharing of copyrighted material. You know why?…
Am I in the tiny minority here who thinks that what Megaupload was doing was illegal and should be prosecuted? Ok I get it, the US is trying to apply their laws onto the world and that is a big issue but this seems like…
I take those 5-hr energy drinks before going for a run and they seem to help. Same type of thing.
Can you expand on what you mean by they (hackers) "got more money"?
I think we can be pretty certain Facebook already has robust login attempt throttling systems in place.