Why are you focused on gender and race? If there were 0% LGBT or 100% LGBT, it wouldn't matter. The fact that you think it matters is a problem.
I don't think it's uncomfortable. Enjoy your diversity hires...
But why would you compare a student salary with the most expensive type of property you can find?
We're starting to see a backlash against cries of lack of diversity. Personally when I hear that word I just roll my eyes.
It's this type of partisan mentality that got us in this mess.
Going on Coinmarketcap and clicking any coin's website in the top 50 will take you to basically the same type of site. - Featuring voice-over video explaining why _this_ coin is the most decentralized and secure. - A…
Some of these numbers are very low. $30/h for Bitcoin Private? Seems inexpensive, what am I missing?
Why not simplify this and make it opt-in?
If you were doing an iterative design, you would probably start with the tunnel.
I would love an analysis on who is moving the market today. In the last month there have been three occurrences where the price of BTC jumped 10% in a single moment (followed by equal sell-offs hours/days later).…
There are plenty of UI which allows users to scroll but does not feature a scroll bar. This is standard on mobile operating systems.
> Bitcoin has an artificial transaction cap because it's conservative. It's been raised before and will be raised in the future. I thought one of the founding principles is that new money will not be created? Unrelated…
Might be a silly question, but I haven't seen this pattern before. Why keep your variables defined in a separate file? Edit: I see why now
That's okay, nobody got hurt.
With so many platforms that's unrealistically expensive. It's not just Windows and OS X anymore.
I mean, it doesn't have to be order numnuts
It's interesting because you can replace "China" with "The United States" and most of those bullet points are still true.
I think this is a fair comment but Chrome has been doing this a lot lately. They'll make a change and developers must scramble to fix their websites. It's the same with autocomplete earlier this year. One day Google…
This is worse than the time Google ruined autocomplete and autofill: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=587466
> The UX of moving what I'm looking at instantly under click is very unpleasant too, Could you expand on this? What are you referring to?
Same thing happened with me at my old software development job. Company went through a merger but I left before it completed. I stayed for nine months, working from home, but with no work to do. I did freelancing but…
Using beta tools on production? Lesson learned I guess
Try developing for Safari and get back to us. Safari is easily the worst browser to develop for this year.
It was the teenage dream not long ago. Getting a cellphone then getting a car were life goals in high school.
Regarding your recommend point, I think Occam's razor applies. Seems unlikely there is an unconscious collective purposely avoiding AMP links. It's much more likely that the changes done to a website to satisfy AMP…
Why are you focused on gender and race? If there were 0% LGBT or 100% LGBT, it wouldn't matter. The fact that you think it matters is a problem.
I don't think it's uncomfortable. Enjoy your diversity hires...
But why would you compare a student salary with the most expensive type of property you can find?
We're starting to see a backlash against cries of lack of diversity. Personally when I hear that word I just roll my eyes.
It's this type of partisan mentality that got us in this mess.
Going on Coinmarketcap and clicking any coin's website in the top 50 will take you to basically the same type of site. - Featuring voice-over video explaining why _this_ coin is the most decentralized and secure. - A…
Some of these numbers are very low. $30/h for Bitcoin Private? Seems inexpensive, what am I missing?
Why not simplify this and make it opt-in?
If you were doing an iterative design, you would probably start with the tunnel.
I would love an analysis on who is moving the market today. In the last month there have been three occurrences where the price of BTC jumped 10% in a single moment (followed by equal sell-offs hours/days later).…
There are plenty of UI which allows users to scroll but does not feature a scroll bar. This is standard on mobile operating systems.
> Bitcoin has an artificial transaction cap because it's conservative. It's been raised before and will be raised in the future. I thought one of the founding principles is that new money will not be created? Unrelated…
Might be a silly question, but I haven't seen this pattern before. Why keep your variables defined in a separate file? Edit: I see why now
That's okay, nobody got hurt.
With so many platforms that's unrealistically expensive. It's not just Windows and OS X anymore.
I mean, it doesn't have to be order numnuts
It's interesting because you can replace "China" with "The United States" and most of those bullet points are still true.
I think this is a fair comment but Chrome has been doing this a lot lately. They'll make a change and developers must scramble to fix their websites. It's the same with autocomplete earlier this year. One day Google…
This is worse than the time Google ruined autocomplete and autofill: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=587466
> The UX of moving what I'm looking at instantly under click is very unpleasant too, Could you expand on this? What are you referring to?
Same thing happened with me at my old software development job. Company went through a merger but I left before it completed. I stayed for nine months, working from home, but with no work to do. I did freelancing but…
Using beta tools on production? Lesson learned I guess
Try developing for Safari and get back to us. Safari is easily the worst browser to develop for this year.
It was the teenage dream not long ago. Getting a cellphone then getting a car were life goals in high school.
Regarding your recommend point, I think Occam's razor applies. Seems unlikely there is an unconscious collective purposely avoiding AMP links. It's much more likely that the changes done to a website to satisfy AMP…