Stripe is a ycombinator company
https://www.realpage.com/lp/harness-data-to-drive-results/
I would say that RNA is a lot older than Jacquard's Loom. And it is still actively used.
Yes, anyone can commit to a Zoom appearance. Even Snowden does those.
It's an interesting idea, but it has a few drawbacks. You can't defend yourself when you're dead. You can't be your own witness. Nor can you face your own accuser. Also, who would you trust to speak that truth for you?…
> For example, you could reward high-earning students by giving them a cut of income generated from students who follow. I know this is not what you're suggesting, but your post just reminded me of something. Many of…
> Is there a rational reason to allow credit scores to be factored into hiring decisions... You'll have to be more specific. Because I live in a State where credit scores can not be used for hiring decisions unless you…
> Actually, can you list some successful conservative cancellings from last decade? What would be the point? You're just going to move the goalposts again once we do. In any case, yes, the post you replied to already…
GrubHub lost its way in 2014 when it merged with Seamless and IPO'd for 2.7 billion dollars. That's when it gobbled up all the smaller competitors and started squeezing the restaurants.
This VR blackboard on the Oculus Quest looks interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aiw3m8EK0rs&t=2s (I don't have a Quest myself, so I actually don't know if I would like working with it)
In other words, if a set of people don't understand the message, make sure that no one understands the message (not even the people that normally just press the Google Translate button). Is that what you're saying? Or…
> There must be reason that this condition has been put into place. It's because it's a democracy. That's the reason. And the majority of people don't like the idea of potentially being stranded in the middle of nowhere…
He did give us a reason, and I'm sure he's correct to a degree, but as a former Uber driver, I don't want you to completely discount the "fuck you, pay me" attitude of Uber's management either. For instance, collecting…
Uber drivers are meant to be interchangeable cogs. I know this because I used to be an Uber driver myself. We couldn't set our own rates. We couldn't make our own decisions about the rides we were willing to take. We…
I think you're both right.
Which law? Are you saying we can go inside of restaurants shoeless and completely naked now? And that private businesses shouldn't be allowed to kick us out?
You may want to take a look at ABC lists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XlLCgKBdgY&t=3s
How much is nulis? I always get nervous when an online service doesn't have an easy to access pricing page.
"Edit: And one pretty annoying thing" Which one? Zim or Obsidian? I never used either, so I'm not sure which one you're referring to regarding this "editor width".
It could just be someone who googled his name, found his old number, and found out that Musk attended an event the week before that, and just pretended to have met him in person during that event.
Take a look at the other coding bootcamps on that site. They all seem to have very positive reviews. The problem is that switchup uses the affiliate links of the bootcamps, so it has a financial incentive to sell the…
And let's be honest here, I am no fan of Lambda school and I think it's way too expensive for an online school. But if the editor cut those 14 words out, it wasn't to make the article more concise, it was to make the…
Stripe is a ycombinator company
https://www.realpage.com/lp/harness-data-to-drive-results/
I would say that RNA is a lot older than Jacquard's Loom. And it is still actively used.
Yes, anyone can commit to a Zoom appearance. Even Snowden does those.
It's an interesting idea, but it has a few drawbacks. You can't defend yourself when you're dead. You can't be your own witness. Nor can you face your own accuser. Also, who would you trust to speak that truth for you?…
> For example, you could reward high-earning students by giving them a cut of income generated from students who follow. I know this is not what you're suggesting, but your post just reminded me of something. Many of…
> Is there a rational reason to allow credit scores to be factored into hiring decisions... You'll have to be more specific. Because I live in a State where credit scores can not be used for hiring decisions unless you…
> Actually, can you list some successful conservative cancellings from last decade? What would be the point? You're just going to move the goalposts again once we do. In any case, yes, the post you replied to already…
GrubHub lost its way in 2014 when it merged with Seamless and IPO'd for 2.7 billion dollars. That's when it gobbled up all the smaller competitors and started squeezing the restaurants.
This VR blackboard on the Oculus Quest looks interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aiw3m8EK0rs&t=2s (I don't have a Quest myself, so I actually don't know if I would like working with it)
In other words, if a set of people don't understand the message, make sure that no one understands the message (not even the people that normally just press the Google Translate button). Is that what you're saying? Or…
> There must be reason that this condition has been put into place. It's because it's a democracy. That's the reason. And the majority of people don't like the idea of potentially being stranded in the middle of nowhere…
He did give us a reason, and I'm sure he's correct to a degree, but as a former Uber driver, I don't want you to completely discount the "fuck you, pay me" attitude of Uber's management either. For instance, collecting…
Uber drivers are meant to be interchangeable cogs. I know this because I used to be an Uber driver myself. We couldn't set our own rates. We couldn't make our own decisions about the rides we were willing to take. We…
I think you're both right.
Which law? Are you saying we can go inside of restaurants shoeless and completely naked now? And that private businesses shouldn't be allowed to kick us out?
You may want to take a look at ABC lists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XlLCgKBdgY&t=3s
How much is nulis? I always get nervous when an online service doesn't have an easy to access pricing page.
"Edit: And one pretty annoying thing" Which one? Zim or Obsidian? I never used either, so I'm not sure which one you're referring to regarding this "editor width".
It could just be someone who googled his name, found his old number, and found out that Musk attended an event the week before that, and just pretended to have met him in person during that event.
Take a look at the other coding bootcamps on that site. They all seem to have very positive reviews. The problem is that switchup uses the affiliate links of the bootcamps, so it has a financial incentive to sell the…
And let's be honest here, I am no fan of Lambda school and I think it's way too expensive for an online school. But if the editor cut those 14 words out, it wasn't to make the article more concise, it was to make the…