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Nice, meanwhile the bigger CTO (Suresh Kumar) can stay in Sunnyvale
To be fair both of them probably didn't imagine Stripe would be the one today. You can apply the same logic for any successful companies, like the guy who gave up 10% of Apple for some changes.
Bring these questions (especially 1. and 2.) to r/wallstreetbets and check the answers yourself.
Sound like he is selling snake oil.
Someone should create a gofundme page for the guy to fight this nonsense in court.
Can't agree more. How long have they been collecting money from customer for this promise?
This! Your body will benefit from happy hormones produced after workout. I was in similar position and running 3-4 times a week helped a lot.
Welcome to California!
> $65 per hour was a "good" rate for the Bay Area It's like $130k/year, I don't think you can even find an average engineer at this price
The difference is the jet often has 2 pilots, so they can take turn to nap.
>>Isn't the important thing I actually need to know to understand what happened here buried towards the bottom of this story This is the major reason I unsubscribed from Wired, most articles from them are unnecessary…
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I'm not sure how a professor at a pretty good school like NYU has a blunt tone like this. Beside personally criticizing people by their personal choice, which I found baseless, there is zero information here. There are…
Recently I think the scandals haven't been the single biggest factor when deciding between Facebook and other firms. The common reason I heard from most of my friends who turned down FB, or quitted FB was that the…
While I'm not quite sure about Tesla's responsibility, I do think CA DOT has its part in this tragic accident. Had the attenuator been replaced right after the previous accident, it could have saved the driver's life.…
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It's funny how they put CA EV Rebate in the 'after savings' part. This rebate has income cap at $300k/household. If I made less than that, I would think really hard before purchasing a $90k car.
It seems like being academically excellent and being successful in industry are totally different things. I still remember the hype about Udacity and Coursera a few years ago. Beside VmWare and Akamai, I haven't seen…
I still don't understand why the last investor is the first one to be able to cash out. Is this common in startup? I was thinking the first investor is the one that took the big risk investing in the company, shouldn't…
In this case, he should have recruited students who are well versed in these things to help conducting the course as TAs. He could have only taught about the principal/design, and let the TAs teach the real coding part.…
If FAANG market caps keep being flat like last year, I would say the situation will become stable, not exploding like the last 5 year where those stocks have gone up 4-5 times. Only married couple who both work in tech…
I can see you're not from a hot job market for software engineer. Here (Bay Area) people usually don't apply for jobs, specially jobs at startups, unless they're really into the products/team/tech/... Even old-school…
Don't get me wrong, I have great respect for people with high prizes in ICPC, which is way more difficult than IOI in high school. I was just stating the fact.
Russia and China have a huge tradition in preparing and participating in those competitions, while in US, I found it's more like of a hobby, so I'm not surprised given both founders are Russians.