There's a level of navel gazing in large swathes of the startup community that assumes that no one else works as hard or needs as much knowledge.
In the beginning, his copywriter made the same 0.05$/word and the poster was making 0$/month. So the copywriter has shouldered no risk either. He's also free to try and get more per word but he might be in a place where…
I think that was sarcasm but maybe a little too dry.
It doesn't but the method they used might hurt their conversion ratio from free to paid accounts.
That's still true with web.skype.com being down for 3 days ealier this year for me (wouldn't render in chrome.)
You're probably aware, but CAD is a staple of modern mammo interpretation workflows. Products like Hologic ImageChecker CAD.
Using the small supplier exemption seems really doubtful to me. That pushes the tax collection liability on the driver (who can't collect taxes, since payment is through Uber app) and the limit for that is 30k$ so a lot…
My experience is that "some configuration" translates to 6 months and 50k$. Especially when the really big vendors are involved and when those vendors have competing products.
It's kind of funny cause I'm in the imaging side and there's a buzz now about "deconstructed PACS" where centers will mix and match different vendors to provide radiologist workflow, image storage, DMWL worklist,…
He's probably limiting the definition to the kind of overarching EMR that fully replaces paper charts for all departments and provide a single view of the patients. I've also done migrations (I'm in radiology systems,…
I work in healthcare integration. I have interfaced with EPIC and Cerner and pretty much all the other main EHR platforms and seen my clients struggle with their IT. You sir are absolutely spot on. As for single-payer,…
If I was to hazard a guess, minute irregularities of film blending the details instead of forcing them into a discrete grid.
The drone swarm folks are persistent and resist the facts that as drone lethality approaches fighter jet, so does the size, complexity, cost and operational requirement of the drone. It's one thing for a drone to carry…
Instagram has notionally the same dynamic as twitter but somehow they do a lot better at convincing their eye balls that they are welcome on the platform and have a voice. Or at least it seems to me.
HP LaserJet 4200dtn and 20 lb white paper.
Please tell me this isn't a case where Debian has "improved" something crypto and broken it.
I believe this is called "Job security." I've seen it a few times including a dev deleting the source code repo and substituting all copy of a set of scripts he was responsible for with compiled binaries. This was…
There's a followup article pointing out that the track of green on their revenue graph is actyually the poor part of town and going over some reason why that may be:…
If it was for free, the FBI would get tipped off when a Geek Squad employee accidentally came upon something incriminating. No worries there. By paying them 500$ (remembering that Geek Squad pay is shit) they…
Apache did the same thing in 1.3.xx (I'm not familiar with the 2.x codebase, it was not popular in 2000). You had a per-request pool to allocate from and once the request was done, the whole pool was free()'d. It was my…
The independence of microservice is not always achieved. You often end up with a mess of interrelated services depending on fairly narrow version ranges to retain compatibility. The more homogeneous your production…
If you take the low estimate of 3m$ a day, this is $1B a year. The often quoted figure I've seen for the size of the ad fraud "market" is $7B. That's a big chunk of a "market" that is mostly cottage industry. And as a…
They only have to do the very minimum to recover from detection. The incentive is for them to keep the largest possible bag of tricks ready to deploy every time they get a dip in revenue due to fraud detection to milk…
And I've lost track of the web UIs that pretend that everyone has and will game the web page 1920 pixels of width (while writing this, I'm glaring at JIRA in 1200x1920, portrait mode.)
Most Parisian apartments are tiny. You can forget about owning a free standing house. If you can afford that, you don't need investors in your start up... Or you're not in Paris at all. Think Manhattan. Paris' overall…
There's a level of navel gazing in large swathes of the startup community that assumes that no one else works as hard or needs as much knowledge.
In the beginning, his copywriter made the same 0.05$/word and the poster was making 0$/month. So the copywriter has shouldered no risk either. He's also free to try and get more per word but he might be in a place where…
I think that was sarcasm but maybe a little too dry.
It doesn't but the method they used might hurt their conversion ratio from free to paid accounts.
That's still true with web.skype.com being down for 3 days ealier this year for me (wouldn't render in chrome.)
You're probably aware, but CAD is a staple of modern mammo interpretation workflows. Products like Hologic ImageChecker CAD.
Using the small supplier exemption seems really doubtful to me. That pushes the tax collection liability on the driver (who can't collect taxes, since payment is through Uber app) and the limit for that is 30k$ so a lot…
My experience is that "some configuration" translates to 6 months and 50k$. Especially when the really big vendors are involved and when those vendors have competing products.
It's kind of funny cause I'm in the imaging side and there's a buzz now about "deconstructed PACS" where centers will mix and match different vendors to provide radiologist workflow, image storage, DMWL worklist,…
He's probably limiting the definition to the kind of overarching EMR that fully replaces paper charts for all departments and provide a single view of the patients. I've also done migrations (I'm in radiology systems,…
I work in healthcare integration. I have interfaced with EPIC and Cerner and pretty much all the other main EHR platforms and seen my clients struggle with their IT. You sir are absolutely spot on. As for single-payer,…
If I was to hazard a guess, minute irregularities of film blending the details instead of forcing them into a discrete grid.
The drone swarm folks are persistent and resist the facts that as drone lethality approaches fighter jet, so does the size, complexity, cost and operational requirement of the drone. It's one thing for a drone to carry…
Instagram has notionally the same dynamic as twitter but somehow they do a lot better at convincing their eye balls that they are welcome on the platform and have a voice. Or at least it seems to me.
HP LaserJet 4200dtn and 20 lb white paper.
Please tell me this isn't a case where Debian has "improved" something crypto and broken it.
I believe this is called "Job security." I've seen it a few times including a dev deleting the source code repo and substituting all copy of a set of scripts he was responsible for with compiled binaries. This was…
There's a followup article pointing out that the track of green on their revenue graph is actyually the poor part of town and going over some reason why that may be:…
If it was for free, the FBI would get tipped off when a Geek Squad employee accidentally came upon something incriminating. No worries there. By paying them 500$ (remembering that Geek Squad pay is shit) they…
Apache did the same thing in 1.3.xx (I'm not familiar with the 2.x codebase, it was not popular in 2000). You had a per-request pool to allocate from and once the request was done, the whole pool was free()'d. It was my…
The independence of microservice is not always achieved. You often end up with a mess of interrelated services depending on fairly narrow version ranges to retain compatibility. The more homogeneous your production…
If you take the low estimate of 3m$ a day, this is $1B a year. The often quoted figure I've seen for the size of the ad fraud "market" is $7B. That's a big chunk of a "market" that is mostly cottage industry. And as a…
They only have to do the very minimum to recover from detection. The incentive is for them to keep the largest possible bag of tricks ready to deploy every time they get a dip in revenue due to fraud detection to milk…
And I've lost track of the web UIs that pretend that everyone has and will game the web page 1920 pixels of width (while writing this, I'm glaring at JIRA in 1200x1920, portrait mode.)
Most Parisian apartments are tiny. You can forget about owning a free standing house. If you can afford that, you don't need investors in your start up... Or you're not in Paris at all. Think Manhattan. Paris' overall…