I'm sorry, but if the ledger wallet was actually compromised it would be an extremely sophisticated zero day hack that the hackers would not compromise being exposed over a few hundred thousand. The fact he saved a…
Maybe you feel that way because you live in a country with significant independent media and don’t need to rely on international news outlets reporting on news that directly effects you.
>Do the people in nearby developing countries speak English? In most pacific island, yes. In places like East Timor English it's not uncommon at all, news is also often shared via relatives who live abroad. Do you…
I think more importantly, the government realized how badly Facebook could hurt their influence in the Asia Pacific region. Without Australian news on Facebook, people in nearby developing countries would be getting…
I find it odd the only accusation they list against Whatsapp is it was sending metadata, then list a group of alternatives who largely use the same metadata. I understand the hate for Facebook and why people are…
> Totally different. I don't see how they are different at all. The talker is used to bring in a certain type of person they're looking for. How they convert that persons attendance in to a return for their business is…
I guess it stems from a time when all you really had to work with was physical evidence and the only records being what officers had written down. So it really wouldn't have worked any other way. A suspect is always…
Why does comic-con pay famous actors to appear? I assume because it attracts the type of audience they see as their customers. Hedge fund billionaires, bankers and policy makers on the other hand aren't going to show up…
I assume it's organized to attract and bring it wealthy individuals, who I suspect are not the easiest to get time with. When you think about it, it's a small price to pay to get a large group of billionaires in the…
> This only lasts until someone figures out how they are different and breaks the association right? Would you be OK if banks started charging you 4% more interest because say you have irish heritage? Your behaviour…
I don't agree that this has anything to do with political objectives. It's a question of ethics. My domain knowledge is irrelevant, the ML Modelling aspect is irrelevant. The discussion was specifically around whether…
No. Credit worthiness should be because of an individuals past actions and not some attribute they may have been born with. Why should a tall individual who's never missed a payment have some invisible penalization…
What I don't understand, is why the government is trying to push through a law and seem ok with a result of the complete removal of access to news from peoples two largest sources. During a pandemic, with continually…
The average salary in Australia is $55k, the average in the Philippines is $3.9k. Not taking in to account disposable income that's about a factor of 15. The entire philippines only has 4 times the population of…
> And will rather deindex all news sites, not pull search entirely. That's the hilarious part. They modified the law to explicitly disallow Google from doing that.
I can't wait until they realize all the money they spend lobbying resulted in a law that will remove the majority of their traffic and what's left of their ad revenue. Nobody is replacing Facebook in the Australian…
>I see this repeated often and I've never been able to find a source for it. I do not believe stimulant medications affect people with ADHD and without ADHD differently. I'm sorry but you clearly haven't even tried to…
They don't even need to create a new social network. If they want FTE benefits of a specific company. They could always, you know, apply and clear the interview.
Almost all brokerages charge a ACAT fee. Stop trying to make this in to something it isn't.
No, you specifically said it's a first amendment problem and to let adults gamble. If it was a first amendment problem, gambling wouldn't be illegal in most states.
Robinhood is only available in the US.
The same reason it didn't effect Facebook. Ratings don't matter for apps that are already household names. There's also no comparable alternative.
> I'm concerned about this because this is a 1st amendment problem. Let grown adults gamble. Gambling isn't even legal in most states. Good luck arguing that.
Do you honestly think the majority of people who use Robinhood as a broker actually understand how short positions work and why they're driving the price higher? It's clear price manipulation and it's exposing people to…
I'm not on the side of the banks. The problem is people think they're hurting hedge funds, but the reality is the ones who will end up hurt most are the people who can't afford to take the losses.
I'm sorry, but if the ledger wallet was actually compromised it would be an extremely sophisticated zero day hack that the hackers would not compromise being exposed over a few hundred thousand. The fact he saved a…
Maybe you feel that way because you live in a country with significant independent media and don’t need to rely on international news outlets reporting on news that directly effects you.
>Do the people in nearby developing countries speak English? In most pacific island, yes. In places like East Timor English it's not uncommon at all, news is also often shared via relatives who live abroad. Do you…
I think more importantly, the government realized how badly Facebook could hurt their influence in the Asia Pacific region. Without Australian news on Facebook, people in nearby developing countries would be getting…
I find it odd the only accusation they list against Whatsapp is it was sending metadata, then list a group of alternatives who largely use the same metadata. I understand the hate for Facebook and why people are…
> Totally different. I don't see how they are different at all. The talker is used to bring in a certain type of person they're looking for. How they convert that persons attendance in to a return for their business is…
I guess it stems from a time when all you really had to work with was physical evidence and the only records being what officers had written down. So it really wouldn't have worked any other way. A suspect is always…
Why does comic-con pay famous actors to appear? I assume because it attracts the type of audience they see as their customers. Hedge fund billionaires, bankers and policy makers on the other hand aren't going to show up…
I assume it's organized to attract and bring it wealthy individuals, who I suspect are not the easiest to get time with. When you think about it, it's a small price to pay to get a large group of billionaires in the…
> This only lasts until someone figures out how they are different and breaks the association right? Would you be OK if banks started charging you 4% more interest because say you have irish heritage? Your behaviour…
I don't agree that this has anything to do with political objectives. It's a question of ethics. My domain knowledge is irrelevant, the ML Modelling aspect is irrelevant. The discussion was specifically around whether…
No. Credit worthiness should be because of an individuals past actions and not some attribute they may have been born with. Why should a tall individual who's never missed a payment have some invisible penalization…
What I don't understand, is why the government is trying to push through a law and seem ok with a result of the complete removal of access to news from peoples two largest sources. During a pandemic, with continually…
The average salary in Australia is $55k, the average in the Philippines is $3.9k. Not taking in to account disposable income that's about a factor of 15. The entire philippines only has 4 times the population of…
> And will rather deindex all news sites, not pull search entirely. That's the hilarious part. They modified the law to explicitly disallow Google from doing that.
I can't wait until they realize all the money they spend lobbying resulted in a law that will remove the majority of their traffic and what's left of their ad revenue. Nobody is replacing Facebook in the Australian…
>I see this repeated often and I've never been able to find a source for it. I do not believe stimulant medications affect people with ADHD and without ADHD differently. I'm sorry but you clearly haven't even tried to…
They don't even need to create a new social network. If they want FTE benefits of a specific company. They could always, you know, apply and clear the interview.
Almost all brokerages charge a ACAT fee. Stop trying to make this in to something it isn't.
No, you specifically said it's a first amendment problem and to let adults gamble. If it was a first amendment problem, gambling wouldn't be illegal in most states.
Robinhood is only available in the US.
The same reason it didn't effect Facebook. Ratings don't matter for apps that are already household names. There's also no comparable alternative.
> I'm concerned about this because this is a 1st amendment problem. Let grown adults gamble. Gambling isn't even legal in most states. Good luck arguing that.
Do you honestly think the majority of people who use Robinhood as a broker actually understand how short positions work and why they're driving the price higher? It's clear price manipulation and it's exposing people to…
I'm not on the side of the banks. The problem is people think they're hurting hedge funds, but the reality is the ones who will end up hurt most are the people who can't afford to take the losses.