Probably a good one to hop into for a quick gain due to hype and usage, but long-term the price will fall. Will continue to monitor, but looking like it will be the standard 7/11 IPO strategy - get in and immediately…
Next big startup - SAaaS: Service Animal As A Service. Do letters for people, tiered pricing based on animal size.
Meat curing fridge, plant watering system, LiDAR controllers on my truck
1. SELECT * FROM adsense_payouts ORDER BY amount DESC. If no results, SELECT * FROM search_results ORDER BY clicks DESC. 2. If y > x, where x = ((purchase price of company from #1) / 3) and y = (amount of payout) or y =…
Burn out and tired of writing CRUD all day in an office.
New year + tax return tends to lead people to spend a bit more. Anecdotally I'd expect the downward spending trend to continue. Majority of the customers I interact with (barista programmer checking in) I know are…
This worked great for a while, but in the last few years reddit has become corporately dominated, regardless of moderation attempts (admins have removed moderators of certain subreddits to accomplish this, would guess…
Probably a good one to hop into for a quick gain due to hype and usage, but long-term the price will fall. Will continue to monitor, but looking like it will be the standard 7/11 IPO strategy - get in and immediately…
Next big startup - SAaaS: Service Animal As A Service. Do letters for people, tiered pricing based on animal size.
Meat curing fridge, plant watering system, LiDAR controllers on my truck
1. SELECT * FROM adsense_payouts ORDER BY amount DESC. If no results, SELECT * FROM search_results ORDER BY clicks DESC. 2. If y > x, where x = ((purchase price of company from #1) / 3) and y = (amount of payout) or y =…
Burn out and tired of writing CRUD all day in an office.
New year + tax return tends to lead people to spend a bit more. Anecdotally I'd expect the downward spending trend to continue. Majority of the customers I interact with (barista programmer checking in) I know are…
This worked great for a while, but in the last few years reddit has become corporately dominated, regardless of moderation attempts (admins have removed moderators of certain subreddits to accomplish this, would guess…