https://www.macincloud.com/ might be of interest.
Do you have a non-paywalled link?
If “fold[ing] up shop” includes filing bankruptcy and losing all of your non-retirement assets, and you’re cool with that, then you’re basically good. An LLC won’t protect you from claims that you personally screwed up;…
I wouldn’t be shocked if lower-revenue customers turn out to be a disproportionate demand on support/customer service. Not every potential customer is a good fit from a vendors perspective. My impression is that they’ve…
SSLeay, which was forked and became OpenSSL, was developed by Tim Hudson (AU) and Eric Young (NZ). Also, he's not precisely (primarily?) an open source developer, but Julian Assange is Australian.
Is there a reason that a consumer would prefer an application-specific currency (intimate, DentaCoin, whatever) rather than a generic currency (BTC, BCH, ETH, LTC, whatever)? From my point of view, it seems like an…
What if you didn’t wait until you’re unemployed to start thinking about the next opportunity? What about contributing to a community, with open source code or a tutorial or a conference presentation?
... says the article written by a guy who sells stocks and bonds for a living. I wonder if he lives in a rental.
What's more important, air or water?
Excel.
The headline isn’t a very good summary of the article, or the basic idea expressed therein. The author proposes the use of a tontine, an investment trust arrangement dating back to the 1600’s. A tontine, correctly…
> Futures contract is bought or sold to hedge against risks for the underlying asset. Ex: Buying corn futures to hedge against corn price fluctuations. In case of bitcoin though, there is no underlying asset, right? The…
I think the title is a little aggressive - it presupposes that an ICO buyer received a "tip" with inside information. While that's not an unreasonable thing to consider with respect to an angel (or larger) investor who…
Not.
This seems like unintelligible gibberish: >The issue starts from the 13 DNS root zone servers, which servers from many public/private internal connected networks connects to these 13 DNS root zone named authorities. The…
That's not nearly as much fun as reimplementing the functionality yourself.
This is basically true, but a little overstated. In particular, it's helpful to make a distinction between brute-forcing a cipher, and brute-forcing a particular file. If I GPG-encrypt my plaintext with a weak RSA key,…
How is this different from traditional appearance services? The only difference I can see from a quick look is the use of an iOS/Android app.
I'm not sure about the provenance of the statements apparently attributed to Musk. However - assuming he said that stuff - I don't think it's particularly interesting or shocking that he wasn't hired at Netscape,…
Zuck: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard Zuck: Just ask Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS [Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How'd you manage that one? Zuck: People just submitted…
I knew a guy who made a shitload of money with a software program he wrote for carpet stores/installers to optimize cutting different carpet pieces to minimize waste. It sounds simple and boring, but if you can save…
No, Parsons is at least a 2-trick pony; from Wikipedia: "In 1984, he founded Parsons Technology in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and began selling MoneyCounts, a home accounting program. In late 1987, Parsons was able to quit his…
Lol. "Reddit sucks because they banned us. So we're making a better site where we decide who gets banned, not those other guys."
They aren't intended to reduce homelessness, they are intended to cause homeless people to go somewhere else.
https://www.macincloud.com/ might be of interest.
Do you have a non-paywalled link?
If “fold[ing] up shop” includes filing bankruptcy and losing all of your non-retirement assets, and you’re cool with that, then you’re basically good. An LLC won’t protect you from claims that you personally screwed up;…
I wouldn’t be shocked if lower-revenue customers turn out to be a disproportionate demand on support/customer service. Not every potential customer is a good fit from a vendors perspective. My impression is that they’ve…
SSLeay, which was forked and became OpenSSL, was developed by Tim Hudson (AU) and Eric Young (NZ). Also, he's not precisely (primarily?) an open source developer, but Julian Assange is Australian.
Is there a reason that a consumer would prefer an application-specific currency (intimate, DentaCoin, whatever) rather than a generic currency (BTC, BCH, ETH, LTC, whatever)? From my point of view, it seems like an…
What if you didn’t wait until you’re unemployed to start thinking about the next opportunity? What about contributing to a community, with open source code or a tutorial or a conference presentation?
... says the article written by a guy who sells stocks and bonds for a living. I wonder if he lives in a rental.
What's more important, air or water?
Excel.
The headline isn’t a very good summary of the article, or the basic idea expressed therein. The author proposes the use of a tontine, an investment trust arrangement dating back to the 1600’s. A tontine, correctly…
Do you have a non-paywalled link?
> Futures contract is bought or sold to hedge against risks for the underlying asset. Ex: Buying corn futures to hedge against corn price fluctuations. In case of bitcoin though, there is no underlying asset, right? The…
I think the title is a little aggressive - it presupposes that an ICO buyer received a "tip" with inside information. While that's not an unreasonable thing to consider with respect to an angel (or larger) investor who…
Not.
This seems like unintelligible gibberish: >The issue starts from the 13 DNS root zone servers, which servers from many public/private internal connected networks connects to these 13 DNS root zone named authorities. The…
That's not nearly as much fun as reimplementing the functionality yourself.
This is basically true, but a little overstated. In particular, it's helpful to make a distinction between brute-forcing a cipher, and brute-forcing a particular file. If I GPG-encrypt my plaintext with a weak RSA key,…
How is this different from traditional appearance services? The only difference I can see from a quick look is the use of an iOS/Android app.
I'm not sure about the provenance of the statements apparently attributed to Musk. However - assuming he said that stuff - I don't think it's particularly interesting or shocking that he wasn't hired at Netscape,…
Zuck: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard Zuck: Just ask Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS [Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How'd you manage that one? Zuck: People just submitted…
I knew a guy who made a shitload of money with a software program he wrote for carpet stores/installers to optimize cutting different carpet pieces to minimize waste. It sounds simple and boring, but if you can save…
No, Parsons is at least a 2-trick pony; from Wikipedia: "In 1984, he founded Parsons Technology in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and began selling MoneyCounts, a home accounting program. In late 1987, Parsons was able to quit his…
Lol. "Reddit sucks because they banned us. So we're making a better site where we decide who gets banned, not those other guys."
They aren't intended to reduce homelessness, they are intended to cause homeless people to go somewhere else.