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You do what Slack did and call the maker of the AWS Knob:tm:.
> Holders of bonds would be absolutely wrecked. That's a lot of institutions and wealthy individuals. Not only institutions, but those who are in power (government) who have risk-tolerant positions in the market with…
Glad I don't live in this simulation.
Just to add, PayPal is also most likely a credit card processor, serving as a Payment Facilitator (PayFac), which enables others to become CC Processors. It happens that PayPal and Stripe are money transmitters, which…
CC Processors like Visa and Mastercard do refund fees on CC processing, but the interchange or % of return is smaller than the actual gross. You don't necessarily get "all" of your refund, if you're a merchant.
I believe you can defer commitment as a freshman.
Ahh yes, the ol' buy high, sell low strategy!
Thanks for this response. I'm a former biz analyst turned boot camp developer. After a couple of years slogging through, I started applying for jobs these past few months, with little to no traction, and as such have…
Your website is returning a 502. Edit: seems to be up now!
Do you think the 'Who wants to be hired' post accomplishes this or are you looking for companies who are laying off workers? linked below! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22749306
Investopedia has a good definition of deflation after crises that might be helpful to you. https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/03091...
I find it hilarious that solipsys is writing about recursion.
I find it disconcerting that there is a language the healthcare industry uses named MUMPS.
Sorry Dang and Wolco.
Must've been pretty hard to type `npx create-react-app my-app`
What do you feel like you need if Stripe gives you capital for your future receivables for you to go hire more engineers?
Your [0] resonates with me. Coming out of a bootcamp, I've been in the industry for 2 years. My feeling is that I'm supposed to be farther along but still feel like I don't know anything. Oh and I can't do interviews…
Would you lend money to someone who you knew was going to lose you money? Stripe is a business too. And offering capital is pretty common among many independent credit card processors.
They're not not targeting higher sales volumed merchants. It just happens that more lower volume merchants use working capital advances to boost their free cash flow or invest it into something that will net more profit…
Problem is that usually 0.5% or 50 basis points is the markup on the fee, so effectively, the processor wouldn't make money on transactions, but would only make money on complete repayment. This is a loss to the…
Out of curiosity, how would you have preferred to see a shard unable to accept writes? I think in both post-mortems, you would see comparable graphs - usage and then a drop in usage. I think it's easier to document a…
disclaimer: I work at Gravity Payments AMA. Stripe is an aggregator, which means they collect all payments and distribute to their clientele. This is why merchant processors like Square and Stripe can often get their…
If we're talking about consistency, how about the headphone port on the Macbook? You need a dongle to listen to music on your phone, if you want to use the same headphones for your computer.
Also anecdotal: our employer "highly encouraged" us to write glowing reviews of the company as a marketing effort to make the company look better to potential hires.
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You do what Slack did and call the maker of the AWS Knob:tm:.
> Holders of bonds would be absolutely wrecked. That's a lot of institutions and wealthy individuals. Not only institutions, but those who are in power (government) who have risk-tolerant positions in the market with…
Glad I don't live in this simulation.
Just to add, PayPal is also most likely a credit card processor, serving as a Payment Facilitator (PayFac), which enables others to become CC Processors. It happens that PayPal and Stripe are money transmitters, which…
CC Processors like Visa and Mastercard do refund fees on CC processing, but the interchange or % of return is smaller than the actual gross. You don't necessarily get "all" of your refund, if you're a merchant.
I believe you can defer commitment as a freshman.
Ahh yes, the ol' buy high, sell low strategy!
Thanks for this response. I'm a former biz analyst turned boot camp developer. After a couple of years slogging through, I started applying for jobs these past few months, with little to no traction, and as such have…
Your website is returning a 502. Edit: seems to be up now!
Do you think the 'Who wants to be hired' post accomplishes this or are you looking for companies who are laying off workers? linked below! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22749306
Investopedia has a good definition of deflation after crises that might be helpful to you. https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/03091...
I find it hilarious that solipsys is writing about recursion.
I find it disconcerting that there is a language the healthcare industry uses named MUMPS.
Sorry Dang and Wolco.
Must've been pretty hard to type `npx create-react-app my-app`
What do you feel like you need if Stripe gives you capital for your future receivables for you to go hire more engineers?
Your [0] resonates with me. Coming out of a bootcamp, I've been in the industry for 2 years. My feeling is that I'm supposed to be farther along but still feel like I don't know anything. Oh and I can't do interviews…
Would you lend money to someone who you knew was going to lose you money? Stripe is a business too. And offering capital is pretty common among many independent credit card processors.
They're not not targeting higher sales volumed merchants. It just happens that more lower volume merchants use working capital advances to boost their free cash flow or invest it into something that will net more profit…
Problem is that usually 0.5% or 50 basis points is the markup on the fee, so effectively, the processor wouldn't make money on transactions, but would only make money on complete repayment. This is a loss to the…
Out of curiosity, how would you have preferred to see a shard unable to accept writes? I think in both post-mortems, you would see comparable graphs - usage and then a drop in usage. I think it's easier to document a…
disclaimer: I work at Gravity Payments AMA. Stripe is an aggregator, which means they collect all payments and distribute to their clientele. This is why merchant processors like Square and Stripe can often get their…
If we're talking about consistency, how about the headphone port on the Macbook? You need a dongle to listen to music on your phone, if you want to use the same headphones for your computer.
Also anecdotal: our employer "highly encouraged" us to write glowing reviews of the company as a marketing effort to make the company look better to potential hires.